I designed the cosy myself and made a paper pattern for it which I've hung onto in case I make one of these for a friend. It did become quite fiddly sewing on the letters and birds though as I wanted the stitching to be invisible so it was done be hand and had to be quite precise. I also spent longer than I needed quilting the background, pinning and tacking it first to get the distances and angles right before realising that I had a quilting foot on my machine which would do all that for me!
Showing posts with label Liberty Fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liberty Fabric. Show all posts
Tuesday, 17 May 2011
a springtime cosy for rainy days
Labels:
Fabric,
Liberty Fabric,
Pincushion,
Recycling,
Sewing Machine
Sunday, 27 February 2011
My Old Bernina Record
This is my old sewing machine which I love.
My Bernina Record 730 |
It was given to me about eight years ago by a lady who'd bought it in 1967 for ninety-six pounds and nine shillings. I've been told that it was the Rolls Royce of sewing machines in it's day and although the pedal is sometimes a bit glitchy now, it still runs really well. I used it a little bit when I received it but I have to admit it remained largely untouched for several years. However, having resolved to make a particular effort this year to spend more time investing in creative hobbies, I decided it was time to have another play around with it.
My first sewing venture in a few years |
90% recycled pincushion (the wadding was new) |
One of my first projects was a pincushion as I wanted something nice and simple that I could do quickly. The patterned material was some Liberty fabric left over from a skirt my mum made years ago and the blue used to be bunting! It was a very practical item to make too and has come in very handy as I've progressed onto more complicated things. Expect plenty more blogs about sewing adventures!
Labels:
Bernina Record,
Fabric,
Floral,
Liberty Fabric,
Photography,
Pincushion,
Sewing,
Sewing Machine
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