Friday, July 18, 2025

July Sewing (~ Part One ~) Kitsets Etc . . . . . . . .

Greetings lovely friends & readers

I have decided to split this Sewing Post into two parts as it is rather long-winded.


 The first bunch of daff's & Jonquils picked earlier this week - these looked so cheerful on my kitchen bench  πŸ’›

(The marks at the top are just the velour been rubbed the wrong way, not dirt as it appears)

Using some birthday money I purchased a new sewing chair in the 50% off sales.  My old one came from an Op-shop & was always uncomfortable.  I adore this new pink velveteen one & - so far - no cats have discovered it (!!) 🀞

When I did my sewing room clean-out in * this post * I put aside quite a variety of kitsets that I'd either been gifted, or purchased in recent years.  I wanted to get them made up & either used, or put in the gift box for someone else to enjoy.  I decided to make a start on some of these.
The first one I sewed was this triangle pouch made in a sashiko design fabric, fully lined & with a cute owl zipper-pull.  
The fun thing about kitsets is that everything is there, you don't have to think about what fabrics, trims etc ... you just Sew!


Choosing the simpler ones first πŸ˜‰, I next made up these "Woodland Santas" hanging tree decorations.  These are only the size of a pen, so not large.  I thought these might be the perfect size to include in my Grandsons Advent calendar stockings.  


This Snowflake Table Runner was included in a Tilda Christmas box that I purchased in 2022 from Kitty Rose Cottage.  There were 6 kitsets in the box & this was my last one to be made up.  I loved the fussy cut hexagon Tilda bird in the centre.  I had started the English Paper Piecing on this awhile ago, put it aside & not come back to it.  I am so pleased it is finished now & can be used in this years Christmas decorating.



I hand quilted mine & also added a snowflake charm to each corner as I found a packet of different snowflake charms in my stash. 


When I visited my friend Claire in * this post *, & she presented me with the china bowl filled with beautiful goodies ... included was a tiny French General Charm pack.  So I sewed it up into a small mat ~ this one was machine quilted ~ I just adore this fabric range. πŸ’“

Next project (not a kitset) was a new ironing board cover.  I'd purchased a generous length of Cath Kidston fabric last year to recover my board & make a new curtain for the spare bedroom. (A curtain for a shelf, not the window) 
To make a new cover I simply remove the old one, take out the elastic, lay it on the floor & cut around it, sew a casing, thread with new elastic, Viola ~ Easy Peasy !
The same with making the curtain - I used the old one for a "pattern". 


As you can see above, I had the usual supervision assistance with this project (!!) 😳 
And Yes I did have to wait 'til she woke up again to continue because I am pathetic like that ! 🐈



But the new curtain turned out lovely & so fresh looking.

I had the loveliest visit from my friend Sally last weekend & she presented me with this beautiful book as a birthday gift.  I absolutely adore Jessie Chorley's style & work,  & this book has inspired me to do more slow stitch work. 



This verse above rather sums up my sewing room currently dear friends & I have lots of "ideas lying around"

I am off to have a tidy-up but I will be back during the week with Part two.

Thank you as always dear friends, for your welcome visits here today,

With much love & friendship to you all,



5 comments:

  1. A lovely creative post Julie. The triangle pouch purses have multiple uses, threads, lipsticks… Your pink chair looks lovely xx

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  2. Lovely to have those kits made up and I love the French General. Perfect chair and the fabric you chose for your cover and curtain is gorgeous. That is a great book for your collection. xx

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  3. Love coming over to your blog ,
    So many lovely goodies to see.
    Have fun hugs June.

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  4. Some lovely pieces there, Julie, and it's a good feeling to complete something that's been *waiting* for you. I love your curtain fabric - it's so fresh and pretty.
    Of course cats can't be disturbed - they are the masters (and mistresses) of the universe.

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  5. Firstly l must say...Love the saying at the bottom....
    Think it could apply to Miss Pippi...HeHe! Bless!x
    At least she's still on hand to help out Julie...
    And...Pussy~cats 'must' have their own way...! :O).

    I was just ironing a couple of T~shirts and a couple
    of Cargo shorts yesterday....and thought my ironing
    board cover needs replacing, l think there are three or
    four on there already, l usually take off the bottom one,
    and put a new one on top...keeping it nice a soft to iron on..
    All the covers l use are 'pink' of course....What else...! :).
    HaHa! Why are the cats food/water bowls under the
    ironing board Julie...Is that just in case it rains....? HeHe!

    Well l must get on, suns out in all it's glory....it's been very hot
    over here...and we've had three heatwaves...though rain/storms
    forecast for next week...! :(
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