Greetings lovely friends & readers
I have been outside weeding & decided to pick myself a small bunch of spring flowers to sit on my bench 💗 (Sorry Willie) 😉
I've quite a bit of scrappy sewing to share with you & have decided to split it into 2 parts as I don't want this post to be too long winded.
When I am batch sewing, to keep it interesting for myself, I try to make them all different & I enjoyed matching the wool blanket to the fabric scraps - having a good variety.
Once I'd finished a dozen I thought I'd try some larger Adult sized stockings - you can see by my pic that I just enlarged my pattern to make it bigger. I made 4 of these & I plan to make more small & large sized ones as I have lots of lovely wool blanket oddments.
I noticed the large Variety Store in my town had big signs on their windows saying 50 % Off Storewide so I took the opportunity to purchase some bubbles & balloons for the children's stockings. I plan to add a candy cane & a chocolate Santa which will fit nicely. For the adult sized ones I am thinking one of my knitted washcloths, a soap & a chocolate ??? Still not sure ......
Scrappy Project No 2 :
My original plan was to mount the pocket in an old frame but then I found this thin dowel amongst my oddments so I thought I'd paint it a Christmas green. I only had bright green paint but I was able to tone it down by mixing some black with it. You don't have to go out & buy supplies dear friends - there is often a way around it. 😉
I threaded my dowel through the Jean tabs & then tied some torn fabric & some bells to each end. I strung a length of rusty wire as a hanger.
Here is the back view.
Here is the finished Pocket.
This is one project that I was absolutely happy with once I'd finished. (I've been going through a stage, which is lasting about a year, of not being happy with my finished items.)
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We had our August meeting last Monday & 2 of the other ladies had finished their pockets. Sharlaine had made a gorgeous denim feather from hers as well as begun some Sashiko work to be made into a project ... Gail had embellished her pocket & then made it into a zippered pouch. I love seeing all the different ideas.
Scrappy Project No 3:
One of our craft group ladies - Maureen, bought along a bag of items she'd decluttered from her sewing room to be donated. I found this cross stitch screwed up at the bottom & asked if I might have it. I bought it home & went to iron it, then realised it was very marked with what I call age spots. I soaked it in a gentle mix of Napisan which thankfully removed the age spots without the thread colours running. I wanted to make it into a cushion as I loved it so.
I also wanted to use fabrics I already had & not purchase anything. This dark burgundy tonal fabric went well with it along with a forest green I had just enough of. I decided to use the burgundy to make a peeper around the edge.
Thank you, as always dear friends, for your ever-welcome visits here today,
I shall be back soon with Part two which is real scrappy sewing (!!)
Sending much love & friendship to you all,



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Love. Love. Love your Christmas stockings. Perfect gifts for those who will receive them. The Christmas pocket is stunning hanging in a little nook space. The cross stitch cushion, beautiful…. Xx
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