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This is a blog about knitting, sewing and maybe a few pictures of pets. Enjoy :)

Wednesday, 29 June 2011

denim skirt patchwork detail detail



I hate it when I see other people wearing the same outfit or clothing item as me, it just doesn't feel right. So I decided to put some patchwork detail on a generic denim skirt I bought to make it more individual. 
I recently made a patchwork quilt and had a few squares left over. So I cut the squares into more rough and smaller squares and tacked them onto the  skirt. Once I got my sewing machine to like me again and put it on the zig zag stitch I sewed the patches on. I did the same for the back detailing too although I arranged the patchwork to be on the other side when I'm wearing it to stop it being too symmetrical. It was pretty quick to do so it would be a good way to personalise any other denim item that could be a bit more interesting.


maxi dress embelishment

The other day I got a simple navy maxi dress and I thought it could look a little more pretty with some lace on it. Really should have done a before and after shot but I got too excited and just went for it.

This idea could work on any t-shirt or dress that needs a bit of detailing.

Choose some lace from a haberdasher (if I'm making something like this I get about 2 meters so I have some leftovers to play with later.) the lace i used was a off white lace from Fabric Land (75p per meter)
Pin around the neck of the garment or wherever you want the lace to go.
Use a running stitch to tack the lace on.
then you have the option to use a sewing machine if you are confident with one or hand stitch using a running stitch. I hand sewed mine because my sewing machine hates me at the moment.

recycled t-shirt bath mat pattern

This bathmat is made out of old t-shirt yarn. To make the yarn you need a few old t-shirts that you know you don't like or wont wear anymore. Using sharp scissors cut 1 inch strips going up the t-shirt. Roll the yarn into a ball once you reach the end of the t-shirt.

Pattern

Using 12 - 15mm needles cast on 30 stitches or more depending on how big you want it.
Knit-pearl until you get the desired size or you almost run out of t-shirt yarn, leaving enough to cast off .
Cast off and sew in the ends 

Adaptions

You can adapt this pattern to make a simple garter stitch bathmat.
The bathmat could also be made out of other recycled yarn or any other washable, thick yarn you have.

Tuesday, 28 June 2011

GEOFF IS SO CUTE!!

The blog says sewing and stuff so this is the stuff. Geoff the cat (shes a girl but we renamed her Geoff because shes so manly) on the windowsill sunbathing.s hes about 10 years old, we don't know exactly how old she is because shes a rescue cat we found and adopted. she likes to hit things and tease my dog.

pin board idea

 This is one of my many places to put pins in my room. Its a normal stretch canvas I tried painting on once but it ended badly. So I put an old square scarf over it and use it as a pin board.




To make one all you need is a stretch canvas of any size and some fabric which can cover the front of the canvas and leave 2-3 inches worth left around the sides to pin back. Pin the fabric to back of the canvas and sew up or staple to the canvas.

soap sack pattern

So this is the finished thing, doesnt look like much but its really effective as a shower or bath scrubber and it holds your soap so you know where it is. This one is made with some left over yarn from a long time ago. Its a very thin yarn so I knitted it up on size 6.5mm needles to make a large gauge. this pattern can be changed into a lace pattern but I just used garter stitch. 

Pattern

Cast On 30 stitches on 5-7mm needles (size of the needles depends on the yarn type)
Knit several rows until you get a square swatch then cast off or use a 3 needle bind off if you can (I learned how to do that for the first time last night so I'm chuffed ;) )
Fold over and sew up the sides to make a bag.
Use a yarn needle and the same yarn as the project to make a draw string across the top. sew 1/2 inch stitches and leave enough room to secure the soap in the bag.

Adaptions

Use whatever stitch you want or are able to do, this is a good way to practice tricky patterns because if it only for you, only you will see it. this can be made in any type of yarn or wool you have lurking.

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HI

Hi there :)

OK so this is my first go at a blog so it may be a bit stupid for a while, but bare with it if you can and i'll try to make sense later.

The idea behind this was to be a dumping ground for all my knitting and sewing projects and hopefully some patterns if I can work out how to make them. Maybe also a few pictures of my pets if I feel like it.

thanks for reading :)