I wanted something a bit more exciting then just a make-up bag to make as little extra's for my mum, granny, and 2 sisters, so I (rather stupidly perhaps) decided to make them aprons...So using a rather out-dated looking pattern from McCall's I set to work.
I wanted to make the top right hand apron, fairly simple and straight forward!!! |
Now...I have never, done any pattern making, never been taught how, never been shown, it was never even mentioned at school...so except for the skirt I make in the summer, which to be honest, I barely needed the pattern for, I was rather daunted when I started reading this one. Once I had overcome the language barrier (words like nap, etc...using this Sewing Pattern Dictionary) I got to work...it really was straight forward...just follow the steps...and here is the finished article, all the way out in Portland Oregon, with my lovely sister Lizzie...
The only thing I changed was that the waste band was a bit wide, so I sewed it over so that it lay a bit flatter when worn. I loved making the pocket...they are really cute and look very impressive for relatively little sewing...I defiantly will be using gathers again!!! they are really easy and look really impressive if I do say so myself!!! here's another front on shot for the full effect...
Also for Christmas my Dad suggested I made my Step-Mum a make-up bag for her handbag...well, that seemed a little too easy and a bit of a small gift, so I decided that I would make her a big make-up bag for every day use and a smaller one for her handbag to match...I quilted a piece of lovely Heather Bailey fabric, using ALL my recently found free motion machine quilting techniques...
Once my quilting was done, I followed this tutorial I have used before to create this type of bag, which holds it's shape and creates a good amount of space..perfect for make-up or pencil cases, when you want to be able to see in...
The inside is just a random fabric I had in my stash, I thought the colours went quite well...
I attatched a ribbon to the end to make it easier to do up, and also to hang up if needed...
I've also made these cards ...
Using a bit of thread, Lots of Japanesse Making Tape and some hot glue and glitter...They were incredibly time consuming, and I wont be making them again, any time soon, but they went down a treat!!!
I knitted this scarf for a friend, this is it pre-finishing - he chose the colours and the wool, and think he did a good job, a dark grey, a purple with black running through it and a dark moss....lovely
And these stocking...I made 4 for my god children, all with their names embroidered on the top, 2 for some friends, and 1 for my friends little girl Esther...All received with lots of ooohhs and aaahhhs!!!
On my fire place before giving to the god-kids |
On the god-kids fireplace, ready for Santa!!! |
And 1 more thing, I did make a new decoration for my sister and brother - in - laws tree, and did post it well ahead of Christmas,but it has yet to flippen arrive here in Portland, so much so I have beaten it out here....grrrr...on well they can have it for next year!!!
Happy New Year!!!
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