Thursday 25 June 2020

A Sewing Gift

Hello

My friend Sarah was feeling under the weather, she, like me, caught the sodding virus  back in March.  A couple of weeks ago, she had nearly lost her voice so I thought a little gift would cheer her up.

As the shops were closed, I had a rummage in my sewing collections to make a gift basket.  It's got some of her favourite yellow ditsy print fabric, a pair of cute scissors in a handmade case, some vintage buttons and a little patchwork wheat bag with home grown lavender in.   The patchwork was left over from a project, there was enough to make an extra three, which have gone into my fabric stash to keep it smelling nice.






Who needs shops, when you have full cupboards and a sewing machine!

Cheers
Sharon

Saturday 20 June 2020

Sewing Room Tidy UP

Hello

My sewing room aka conservatory has been looking so untidy for absolutely ages, stuff everywhere so I had a bit of a tidy up and reorganise.

I put a larger set of drawers into the summerhouse and was going to throw the smaller ones out but when I shifted them out, decided that they didn't look too bad and moved them into the conservatory.  When I put them in the summerhouse they were light purple but the sun has faded them into a duck egg colour which is handy.  The handles finally came for the other set but thought they would look nice on the smaller drawers.   Eventually I would like a set of vintage drawers to replace these but they will do for now.  Top drawer has all sorts of thread in it, next one has all my rulers (except the larger ones), third one has my covered notebooks in, zipped bags.  The bottom one is for "stuff". 

 

The sewing table is home to my 201K, I use it to top stitch my quilts.  The vintage suitcases hold various unfinished projects, the blue one has my "dear jane" quilt patches which I must get on with.  The top brown one has fabric waiting to be made into a quilt and the leather one at the bottom is full of vintage Singer attachments.



On one of my better days when I was recovering from the virus, I repainted my "doorstop" shoe lasts highlighting the raised names with gold enamel paint.




I've been giving my Singer 222K a run out recently, I like to use all my machines so they all have a go to keep the oil flowing and parts moving.  Will give it a clean and oil before swapping it for one of the 221Ks.



The little sewing cabinet in the corner came out of my dad's garage when we cleared it out, Mum used to use it before it went in there, then I used it to keep my spare horse tack in so it was well bashed before I painted it.  



The room is still crowded and old fashioned, but I enjoy working in there, the birds sing in the garden while I sew. 

Cheer
Sharon

Sunday 7 June 2020

Lockdown Bartering - Duvet, Masks, Yeast & a set of Drawers

Hello

My sister and I have been making masks out of an Egyptian cotton duvet which is much closer weave than even the good quality quilting fabric we have.  Its a boring white but the tighter the weave the more effective it is.   The one on the top is Liberty Lawn.




My friend Julie is in the vunerable group so is shielding at home getting her groceries delivered but they didn't have dried yeast.  She always bakes her own bread, has done for years.

Sandi had given her neighbour 2 masks, who asked her if she needed anything, knowing that I was looking for yeast for Julie, she asked if she had any.  Luckily she did and had some spare, she had asked a local bakery if they had any yeast as she couldn't buy any a the shops, they kindly gave 3 small pots of it.  She was happy to donate a pot for Julie.

I took the yeast over to Julie who then gave me cucumber and tomato plants along with an old small set of drawers for me to paint.  I need a new set in the summerhouse as the ones in there are falling to bits.

As usual, forgot to take a before photo.  Here they are, painted with the only suitable paint I had in the shed.   I have ordered some new knobs for it but they haven't arrived yet.



A donated duvet has become a useful set of drawers, Sandi's neighbour will be safer with her masks, Julie is able to bake bread, so we are all happy as no one spent a penny! 

Cheers
Sharon