Saturday, 27 April 2013

Finally! Some sewing time.

 Today I managed to get some time to sew while the children were at school.  I made two pump belts for the elder children (which I have blogged about here) and because I didn't want little girl to feel left out, I made her favourite doll a new dress from scraps left over from this dress.









Thursday, 11 April 2013

Another Catch-Up Post!

Once again, I've neglected the blog, although I've made plenty of things since last time I posted.  I'll try to show a few of them here, although I'm sure I'll forget a lot.

One quilt square for my sister's quilt.



Bunting for my eldest daughter's birthday.

New cushions for the sofa.

Another quilt block for my sister, who likes elephants.

A party dress for a little friend, with hidden access for an insulin pump belt.

A matching pump belt.

The dress had little cupcake snaps all down the back.

and a matching handbag.


 A frilly apron for a very special friend.



Friday, 21 September 2012

Summer Creations

We did quite a lot of creating during the summer holidays...

With two children with type 1 diabetes in the house, we get through a LOT of blood testing strips.  Ours come in little plastic pots, and we end up with at least 10 empty pots per month.  We decided to try decorating a few to use as containers for beads.  We hot-glued ribbon all round the sides, and made a ribbon bow with a button on the top to glue to the lid.


I made little girl a dress.


We made our first attempt at making those squiggly ribbon bows known as "korker" bows.  Little girl loved hers!


I managed to do another couple of squares for my Craftsy BOM quilt.  This is the Dresden plate block.


This is the modern Dresden plate block.  Next time I think I will do the stitching by hand, as I'm not very happy with this.

Saturday, 21 July 2012

Gifts for the Teachers

It's the beginning of the summer holidays! Little girl left nursery and will be going to school in September. Boy left infant school and will be going to junior school in September. Big girl will be moving up in to year 5. Mummy had instructions to make extra-special gifts for the teachers, as little girl and boy will miss them.

We made little cosmetics cases and pencil cases using the Lined Zippered Boxy Pouch Tutorial from Projects by Jane, a cute lunch bag using Pink Penguin's Drawstring Lunch Bag Tutorial and lots of patchwork lanyards, using the tutorial from Two Peas in a Pod.

The lanyards were made with Fabric Freedom's "Notting Hill" fabrics.
Little girl signed her name on little pieces of red card. We wrote a message on the other side of the card for the teacher, and laminated it. We then punched a hole in the top and hung it on the lanyard.
The teachers all liked their gifts, and when I collected little girl from nursery, all her teachers were wearing their lanyards.

I have also been making lots of insulin pump belts to raise money for JDRF. www.facebook.com/clairespumpbelts

Saturday, 9 June 2012

Recent Sewing


Mostly, I have been making insulin pump belts for my children, and some to sell to raise money for JDRF, but I have sewn a few other things recently.

This is a dress I made for little girl to wear to her two diamond jubilee parties last week.  She adored it and had lots of lovely comments.  The top is a Makower cotton fabric with little crowns all over it, lined with red and white hearts fabric.  The bottom is a white cotton fabric with flags all over it.  The bodice is from my favourite pattern for little girl dresses Jocole Circle Flounce Dress, and the skirt is improvised.  The back of the bodice is fastened with red KAM snaps.


Big sister wore the Feliz dress that I made her a while ago.  She has nearly outgrown it, but still loves it.



My eldest daughter has claimed my Craftsy Block of the Month quilt as hers when I've finished it.  These are the blocks I've completed so far...


Plus this one, which I made this week, after consulting big girl about fabrics.







Thursday, 26 April 2012

Another String Block

My 3-year-old saw a lovely jelly roll (roll of strips of quilting cotton) in our local fabric shop and asked whether she could have it for her quilt.  It was in her favourite colours of yellow and orange, and the fabrics were so lovely that I bought it and made her this block to start her quilt.