Thursday, September 16, 2010
A productive month
I can't believe we are already halfway through September!
It's been a productive month for me so far but as I'm going to start trying to post more frequently I'll save some of what I've been making to show next time.
The first thing I have to share today is a bag I've made for my ten year old grand daughter.
She's been ice skating since she was five years old and I thought this bag would be great for all her hair ornaments, make up and all the other essentials that are needed to look a star on ice.
The fabric I used for this bag is Grandmother's Flower Garden by Rosalie Quinlan
I love the little house print but the back of the bag is just as pretty
The bag has a concealed zip and plenty of room inside.
I'm not sure if the pattern is still available but it was a SAL on this French blog
I recently took part in a private exchange with Lynn whose lovely stitching and finishing I have admired for some time.
Lynn made me a very special needle case in the most gorgeous fabrics and she also stitched this pretty little pillow to match
the stitched pillow is backed with the same fabric used on the needlebook
The inside of the needlebook is delightful having some very special rose head pins, buttons and matching heart shaped thread ring all hand made by Lynn.
Thank you so much Lynn. I enjoyed our exchange and love what you made for me!
By the way, you should be able to click on any of the pictures to view things in more detail if you wish.
Lynn had admired a drawstring bag I had made a while ago so I made it again for her
and I also made a sewing pocket with matching pincushion and fob
Now on to the cross stitch. Friend Sheila and I have been getting together on a regular basis to get some cross stitch projects finished into finished items.
This needle case by the French designer Au Fil des Reves is one thing we did on one of our finishing fests.
Here's the back
and a view of the inside
We've finished another needle book since then but I'll save the pictures for next time.
I took part in Niky's contest to stitch one of her designs that she offered free to anyone taking part
My number wasn't drawn for a prize but everyone was a winner as Niky sent anyone that took part another of her designs at the end of the contest.
Here's another little pillow that I stitched from a free chart on a French blog
Finally some knitting. This is a small lace shawl that I started earlier this year and then forgot about. The pattern is Ishbel by Ysolda Teague which can be purchased as a download through Ravelry. The yarn is Zephyr wool/silk laceweight.
It's not very big at all so more of a scarf that will be very welcome in the cold winter months. The way time is flying past that won't be so long in coming!
Thanks for visiting my blog today. I enjoy your comments and try to answer your questions if I can but am only able to do that if you are not set to noreply.
I'm off tomorrow on a mini break to Granada and the Alhambra Palace. I'm very excited!
Margaret
Monday, September 13, 2010
Weekend Away...
I spent this weekend at my Dads house on the Isle of Wight. Unfortunately i wasnt there for Bestival, but just a bit of a break.
I stayed in a town called Ventnor, where there is loads of charity shops, and a very messy but cool fabric shop...View from the living room...spectacular!
Anyway here are my bargains from the weekend...
I bought three types of fabric. The first, light denim, i'd wanted for ages! Think it will look so cute with floral fabric on my bags! Or scented denim hearts with vintage buttons. I love it, and the piece it huge for £5!
Next i got a large sheet of calico, just cause! This comes in handy for anything! tote bags, cushions, oven glove fabric...list goes on. £2.50 a metre!
Lastly i found this really long kilt in a charity shop...£2. If i cut of the waistband and iron out all the pleats i'll have loads! I love it with the denim, and i might use it to line some bags, for scented hearts, or maybe just some decoration around a cushion or tea towels!
Bargains i think you'll agree!
Then i found this bag...£1 in a charity shop! Its a Next one, but i could pass it off as designer i think ;) Love!
And lastly, the woven labels i ordered arrived today! Yippee! I love them, Kinda wish the colours were different but for my first ones i think they're pretty cute! £11 for 36 labels which is about 30p a label? Bargain!
I will use one in the next bag i make!
If anyone knows where to get cheap but pretty labels, please let me know!
Im always on the lookout!
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Ahoy Sailor and Shabby Chic
I have returned with a new bag, and a finished project which i started months ago!
My new bag is made from gorgeous new fabric from FabricLand in portsmouth. They were both ends of rolls, so for about 2.50 a metre...i actually got about a metre and a half so i was very lucky that day!
I also bought gorgeous new ribbons (also end of roll) so all in all it was a good day! The two fabrics together remind me of sailors and all things nautical. I love them.
I really want to aquire some light demin, i think half denim and half floral bags would be so pretty.
Now onto my project...I started this months ago when i first found my love for sewing. I sneakily went on heaps of fabric websites and asked for samples of their curtain fabrics! I made loads of scrappy hearts, and then forgot about them.
My mum sent me some cute ribbon this week so i decided to dig out the hearts and make a pretty garland for above our bed :)
All free and very shabby chic. (if i say so myself).
Bye for now :)