I made a cover for another of the hot pads I made a while back. It is about 13" x 10" and had cotton, metallic insulation and knitted wool batting with a cotton flannel to hold all the layers together. I stitched up a cover (sleeve) for it using four different cotton fabrics - red guitar, checkered green, rust cross hatch and multi coloured uneven stripes. The pieces were all the same size (14" x 11") and I stitched two together on the long edges to make a tube. And again for the other two. I turned one inside out and inserted it in the other one (right sides together) and stitched both ends leaving a gap of about 4" on one of the ends. I turned the whole thing inside out and pressed it flat. I hand stitched closed the opening I had left and then added top stitching to both top and bottom edges and to the two side seams which should allow it to be restored to it's rectangular shape after it is washed. Pick your favorite fabric on the day you use it and after using it simply remove the cover and wash it to be ready for next time. Small enough to fit in most drawers and enough variety to rise to every occasion. It will accommodate several small hot dishes or a 9" x 13" casserole. Going into Gramma link Africa merchandise inventory. Therese
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Saturday, March 07, 2026
Cardmaking - sympathy card featuring a butterfly and dove
I started with a yellow card after I choose the paper I was putting in the circle. I found the green paper next and cut a circle from it and then cut the yellow paper just a bit bigger. I stamped the green layer with a script stamp in light green ink, secured the yellow circle behind the opening with tape and applied this large element to my card front. I die cut a silver body for the fabric butterfly and secured it to the edge of the opening with double sided tape. Wanting a less typical greeting I stamped the words onto white cardstock and embossed with silver, cut the top and bottom with a thin metal die (first time I used it!!) with a wavy edge and trimmed it to the same width as my decorative background. Really love how that worked out. I added a small silver dove sequin with 3D foam tape to finish it off.
It is always sad to lose people who are part of your community.
Therese
Wednesday, March 04, 2026
Sewing - 12 bright quilt squares with hand stitched collage hearts in their centers
Tuesday, March 03, 2026
Sewing - trivets with wool and cotton batting
Monday, March 02, 2026
Sewing - medium hot pad with a double denim reversible cover
Sewing - hot pad - wool and braided cotton - covered with flannel and a double sided reversible pillowcase cover
Upcycling - braiding used bedding
I have been going through a few boxes and found some older bed covers which I decided to dismantle and have braided the tops for making projects. I have yards of braided cotton. I have researched ways to use this braided cotton and will be blogging those projects as I go. Have considered dyeing the braids and then using them in projects. They will certainly make mats and trivets. Therese
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Sewing - removable and reversible cover for a large hot pad - GA
I made a cover for one of the large hot pads (insulbrite, knitted wool, cotton batting) I made a while back using four different fabrics. It is removable for washing and also reversible with four different options. The pad measured 11" x 17". I cut my rectangles to 11.75" x 18.75" and sewed a 1/4" seam when I was putting it together. I left an opening on one side and turned it right sides out and then hand stitched the opening closed. I top stitched both edges and then added two more rows of stitching to keep the cover integral when washing it. We have such beautiful fabrics available for sewing!!
Therese



















