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 π
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(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 (!!) π€
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 π, 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. π 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 (!!) π³
And Yes I did have to wait 'til she woke up again to continue because I am pathetic like that ! π
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,
A lovely creative post Julie. The triangle pouch purses have multiple uses, threads, lipsticks… Your pink chair looks lovely xx
ReplyDeleteLovely 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
ReplyDeleteLove coming over to your blog ,
ReplyDeleteSo many lovely goodies to see.
Have fun hugs June.
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.
ReplyDeleteOf course cats can't be disturbed - they are the masters (and mistresses) of the universe.
Firstly l must say...Love the saying at the bottom....
ReplyDeleteThink 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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