Hi everyone,
Well, I certainly didn't mean there to be such a long gap between posts. Where on earth does the time go?
I'd love to tell you that the reason I haven't been around is that I was making lots of lovely things but we've been moving furniture around and now there is a lot of painting and decorating in my future :(
However, there are a few things to show and the first is this bag from a pattern by Bareroots using Moda fabrics Collection for a Cause Alliance.
I loved doing the stitchery on this bag. Here's a close up of the front pocket. You should be able to click on it for a better view if you like.
I enjoy Niky's blog and she recently had a competition to stitch one of her designs which she kindly offered free to anyone taking part in the competition
I stitched mine on 40ct Flax linen using the recommended DMC thead
and I stitched one of the trees again on the back of the pillow adding my initials and date.
I didn't have many stitched Christmas ornaments last year and so the plan for this year is to stitch at least one a month. I joined this blog
to keep me motivated and it seems to have worked as I did manage to produce this ornament for January
The design is All is Calm by Little House Needleworks stitched on 40ct linen using the recommended threads. I swapped the green for something that would match the fabric I used to back the pillow which I think is just perfect for this design.
Still with the cross stitch here is Historic Stitches Acorn Harvest Thread Keeper.
My friend Sheila had already stitched the kit and she gave me her pattern and leftover silk threads so that I could stitch it as well and then we enjoyed a finishing day together.
This is how it looks when open
and here's the back
Another blog I enjoy very much is Lynn's I love the little felt pincushions Lynn makes and wanted to try making one for myself. This is the first time I've ever made anything from felt and I enjoyed working with it.
The gorgeous rose pins were made for me by Lynn when we did an exchange last year.
I have something else to show and think I kept the best til last. This is a journal cover that Sheila made me as a belated birthday gift.
Sheila used Rouenneries fabric by French General for Moda which is my all time favourite fabric line. I love the button on the front which seems very fitting as Sheila's sister purchased in France.
Inside there are several pockets and just look at the fabulous quilters diary she gave me as well!
I can't tell you how much I love this gift. Sheila has not been sewing for very long and she designed the journal cover herself. I'm very impressed :) Thank you Sheila. You couldn't have given me anything I love more.
I think that's it for this post. I have so many things in various stages of construction that I hope to show next time.
As always a big thank you for your visits and your encouraging comments.
Margaret
Friday, January 28, 2011
Friday, January 14, 2011
Designing again-New Website Planned
Just to let you know I am back in the saddle again!
I seem to have ran myself out of photograph space through my blogs on this site, so now that my arm has improved and I am able to type and work again, a website is in the works. My daughter Kim is busy setting up a great website where my many blogs on Wordpress will be linked. It means I can grow without worrying about space.
I am still struggling due to my injury from the bladder sling surgery and I want to share with all women what this mesh product has done to me and how I am fighting to get the word out. You can see my blog here and help me tell all women out there the devastating effects it can have on your body.
http://bladderslingsurgerymystory.blogspot.com/
My new website will house my hat making on teacup milliner, and my crafts and card making and designs. My brain is full of ideas and I can hardly wait to share them with you.
Also coming in 2011, health permitting will be video clips on how to do crafts and sewing the easy way.
I will be living in England for several months to try to get help for my health because without insurance I am doomed until I turn sixty-five. I live in pain now and want to get well again. While there I plan on designing, trying to help you with recycling into gift giving. I will also share with you a taste of life in England. There will be a blog on my website to share my birth place with you.
Struggling with pain is difficult and by setting goals for 2011, I hope to overcome any depression that may occur. To live through this, I have to live!
Stay tuned. Linda Kilpatrick
http://bladderslingsurgerymystory.blogspot.com/
My new website will house my hat making on teacup milliner, and my crafts and card making and designs. My brain is full of ideas and I can hardly wait to share them with you.
Also coming in 2011, health permitting will be video clips on how to do crafts and sewing the easy way.
I will be living in England for several months to try to get help for my health because without insurance I am doomed until I turn sixty-five. I live in pain now and want to get well again. While there I plan on designing, trying to help you with recycling into gift giving. I will also share with you a taste of life in England. There will be a blog on my website to share my birth place with you.
Struggling with pain is difficult and by setting goals for 2011, I hope to overcome any depression that may occur. To live through this, I have to live!
Stay tuned. Linda Kilpatrick
Saturday, January 8, 2011
American Fabric Care Symbols Chart
Have you ever bought something and it had a care symbol on the label and you wondered what it meant? Here they are.
CM 1 Machine wash warm
CM2 Machine wash warm, line dry
CM 3 Machine wash warm, tumble dry, remove promptly
CM 4 Machine was warm, Delicate cycle, tumble dry low, use cool iron
CM 5 Machine wash warm, do not dry clean
CM 6 Hand wash seperately, use cool iron
CM 7 Dry clean only
CM 8 Dry clean pile fabric method only
CM 9 Wipe with damp cloth
American Bed and Home Linen Size Chart
Have you ever wanted to sew make something for your home or a gift and you don't have the item to measure, then this blog is for you. For many years I have kept a U.S. measurement chart I picked up at a fabric store and kept it on hand for when I needed to make a gift. Now I can share it with you. These are the guidelines that manufacturers usee that matress depths have changed and they now vary.
All sizes are finishes measurements.
Bedlinen.
Standard mattress sizes.
Crib. 27" x 52"
Daybed 39" x 75"
Twin 39" x 75"
Full 54" x 75"
Queen 60" x 80"
King 76" x 80"
Bed pillow
Standard 20" x 26" fits twin or full size beds
Queen 20" x 30"
King 20" x 36"
Flat bed sheets
Twin 66" x 96"
Full 81" x 96"
Queen 90" x 102"
King 108" x 102"
Bedspreads have a standard 21" drop. Bed ruffles have a 14" drop. Use mattress size above for top measurement.
Bedspread sizes
Twin 66" x 96"
Full 96" x 110"
Queen 102" x 120"
King 120" x 120"
Comforter sizes
Twin 69" x 90"
Full 84" x 90"
Queen 90" x 95"
King 106" x 95"
Shower curtain
Regular 72" x 72"
Large 108" x 72"
Tablecloths
52" x 52"
52" x 70"
60" 84"
60" x 102"
60" x 120"
60" x 144"
Napkins
Cocktail 12" sq
luncheon 14" sq
Dinner 16" sq
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