Showing posts with label sashiko. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sashiko. Show all posts

The Big Tidy Up | WIP {Sewing and Knitting}

Wednesday, 20 August 2014

This is my second go at making myself a boxy pouch - a few years after my first go.. And there is a very good reason for that wait, the first attempt was really bad, did not look boxy whatsoever, everything that could go wrong probably did go wrong with that project, except that I never found out where exactly. But I still think that boxy pouches are the best way to organise knitting WIPs, especially small ones like a certain shawl.  


Sooooo I decided to have another go - and this time it would be made properly. I would read the instructions, I know essential but I am not that good at that, maybe do some basting to make sure I am happy before sewing with the machine - and basically turning a quick project into a really long one.

I found a tutorial by Kelly who blogs at KelbySews that I really liked - there are so many out there - but this one seemed to make sense (and have enough pictures for my photographic brain). I had the fabric and the zipper in my stash - result! 

I love this sashiko-effect fabric (bought here on Etsy ages ago), and the lining is some leftover fabric from the Highbury and Islington baby quilt. I cannot believe how well the two fabrics go together.


So far so good - I have oversized the pouch a bit, so it may not look like what you expect when it is finished - but hopefully still look like a boxy pouch. 

As you will have seen, I am still knitting Settler (the test knit for Libby), and I have also got a new magazine about natural living - Taproot - which has also knitting patterns (by no other than Carrie Bostick Hoge), recipes and experience of natural living. Each issue has also a theme, if you don't want to subscribe. 

Check out other WIP projets over a
t WIP Wednesday and Small Things today. 

FINALLY I wanted to let you know that I will host my second sale of yarn and quilting books tomorrow on the blog (you can see a sneak peek on IG). This time I will sell a few balls of the same yarn, so you can get a bigger project out of a purchase. Be sure to check it out!

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MiH and The international dimension

Wednesday, 27 March 2013

I love blogging.. I love sharing my projects, receiving feedback and learning from other bloggers. But what I especially love is receiving 'surprise' items for my home from other bloggers - especially when they are as talented as Jess and Annabella

I am sure both will tell you much more about their makes, the fabric they chose etc... Baby MiH and I decided that our role was to admire them. 

Is it a picture? Baby MiH is slightly taken by it all
I love how the sashiko quilting is fading in places - adds an interesting effect to the front. 


This one is adding some (needed) colour in our spare bedroom
I really need to learn how to make one of these zips!  



Annabella's table runner is just amazing. The quilting - that I tried to capture rather unsuccessfully - is making it very special. And I love the colour palette (brown and blue is actually the colours of our main room - perfect). 




Thank you so much ladies! You made my day, but also made blogging totally worth it! 

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