I made up five jar openers for our next Gramma Link Africa event. I cut three pieces of shelf liner to six inches and had leftovers that allowed me to make two more if I pieced the shelf liner. I decided to add a small strip of fabric that covered the joint and it also works as stabilization of the pieces to each other. I cut 8" cotton squares for each square of shelf liner. I started with the pieced ones so I laid the two shelf liner pieces to the wrong side of the fabric, laid the strip (both edges pressed to the middle) over where they joined and stitched both edges. I was very happy to see that I did not have to use paper to protect my sewing foot from the rubbery shelf liner. Excellent!!! To finish used the self binding method I use for quilts and potholders. I folded the raw edges in, then folded the edge over the shelf liner and stitched into place all the way around. This does not need any protection from the shelf liner. So as I went on I cut strips for the full ones too and added them in the same way as I had for the ones that were pieces. It worked perfectly!! No need for paper!! Works for me!! I will make more now that I found a way to avoid using paper and having to tear it away from the stabilization stitches. Therese
Friday, February 27, 2026
Sewing - a book bag with little embroidered flowers Gramma Africa
With the leftovers from my first bag I created a smaller book bag (15.5" x 16") with handles (21") and a lining similar to the other bag. I used a strip of the embroidered flowers as the accent for this bag - love it!! This one does not have boxed corners and is suitable for running errands, a trip to the library or book club!!!
Cardmaking - a few butterfly cards for IWIN and two more to my stash
I was in cardmaking mode after finishing all the cards for donation and so when I found a few interesting backgrounds in the box I decided to use them to make up a few more cards. I made three butterfly cards which I can add to my IWIN stash. The floral cards I will add to my stash and they will come in handy later. The blue butterfly has a wax resist background with watercolour, the pink one is a rose embossing folder (SU), the rainbow ones are background paper adhered to cardstock and embossed. I simply added focal elements and embellishments and mounted them onto card fronts.
Therese
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