In March I am going to try weaving. My mother-in-law very kindly sent me this weaving kit which looks so beautiful. It is something I have been wanting to try for a long time.
Friday, 5 March 2021
March - Weaving
February Recap
I have loved sewing this month. I have not been quite as productive as I had hoped but I have made two hair scrunchies and the beginnings of a top which I'm pleased with. The top I made by using a current vest as a template and with a bit of adjustment it's looking good. I still need to tidy it up and sort out the bottom hem but I am excited to wear it soon. Probably just on a zoom call but still!
Sewing is definitely something that I enjoy and that holds my attention. I am already excited about about continuing it and am planning to find some material to make a summer dress soon.
Tuesday, 9 February 2021
February - Sewing
Friday, 5 February 2021
January Recap
My goal for January was to start knitting a patchwork blanket. I was successful, in that I have knitted a number of squares of different coloured wool and feel more confident with each square I knit. There was a lot of learning along the way! The second square I finished was surprising larger than the first one, despite there definitely being the same number of lines at the beginning - I have no idea what happened...
One down, 11 to go.
Tuesday, 12 January 2021
January - Knitting
It took me a little while to decide what I should do in January. At the end of last year, I was pretty sure I wanted to do some sewing and I was thinking about making some accessories like hairbands or bags which I could give to friends for birthdays. My sewing machine had finally been dragged down from the loft in December so that I could make two stockings, one for my youngest son and one for my 5 month old nephew. I enjoyed sewing again so much, despite the mistakes I repeatedly made. I went on to make a crinkle sensory toy for my little nephew as well. I have lots of odds and ends of material and ribbons and copying a trick that my mother-in-law taught me I used the plastic material from a cereal box to make the crinkly inside. It works a treat!
I had rekindled my sewing bug and it seemed like a good month to keep that momentum going. However....! We put our house on the market at the start of January and have started to get a steady flow of viewings. Keeping our house at a general level of tidiness is always a difficult task but keeping it clean and tidy enough for strangers to come around and judge us on it, is another level entirely! Once we started the daily tidying before viewings, which involved me and my husband become very flustered and then trying to pen the boys into the living room to watch TV and "not touch anything!!", I realised that having bits of material and threads everywhere would not be a good addition to the house.
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So my January creative task will be knitting. My plan is to start knitting squares which will be turned into a patchwork blanket. I don't expect to finish this in the month but hope to make a good start. My husband tried not to roll his eyes when I told him I was going to knit. I have tried knitting many times, and many times I have made a scarf big enough for an average size mouse and then got bored. My goal each time was to make a scarf, I'm not really why because I have plenty of scarves. I think that the issue was always that knitting a scarf, when you knit at the speed I do, takes a long time. I am hoping that because each square won't take too long, I will start to see some process quite quickly and this will spur me on. I don't mind a project taking a long time but I need some milestones along the way and for some reason breaking the length of a scarf down into the woodland creatures it could keep warm, doesn't really work for me. Let's hope this does!
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Saturday, 2 January 2021
Creative Goals
Next year feels like a fresh start but as we're all aware the pandemic isn't over and things won't be back to normal for some time. I think I need something to focus on that I can do at home, which is about the here and now, not dreaming about meeting family and friends or going on holiday. Something practical where I can see I am creating something tangible. Like Elise, I love goals. I like to have something to aim for and I enjoy seeing the fruits of my labour.
So in 2021, I am going to do a different creative 'thing' each month. These will not always be new to me but they will all be different to each other. I have a list of things I would like to try but these might change as the year goes on. They will range from sewing to painting to writing. I am hoping that after a year of 12 different creative pursuits I will have a better idea of what I enjoy the most and I will have had fun and most importantly kept myself from frantically scrolling news updates.
I plan to write at least a monthly update of what I've been up to and what finished product I have managed to create. Here's to a more creative and joyful 2021!
Friday, 18 March 2016
Baby blanket - Ho Ho Ho and on We Sew
I am very excited about my make for this month as it is a first for me in more ways than one. It's a quilt and it's for a baby! I am getting to the age where my friends are settling down and this year one of my oldest friends who I have known since I was 9 is having a baby. This will be the first time that one of my close group of friends from school is pregnant and so I finally have the excuse to make cute baby things!
I had some beautiful rabbit print material (I have a lot of rabbit material!) and I decided that I would like to try to make a patchwork quilt. My mother-in-law is an expert quilt maker and has made all sorts of elaborate quilt patterns, but I decided to play it safe. I used just two materials to create a patchwork design and then did a basic vertical line to secure the materials and to add texture.
Firstly I cut 20cm squares of the constrasting materials and pinned and sewed them together.
I then measured and cut a rectangle of wadding material and backing material the same size as my completed patchwork and pinned these three materials together.
I sewed vertical lines down the length of the quilt at regular intervals to secure and add texture.
And here is the finished quilt. I think it will work well for a boy or a girl so I have all bases covered for Christmas!
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