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
Friday, February 27, 2026
Sewing - jar openers with an extra strip - GA
Sewing - a book bag with little embroidered flowers Gramma Africa
Cardmaking - a few butterfly cards for IWIN and two more to my stash
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Sewing - a large tote bag in blue and yellow blend fabric - Gramma Africa
Cardmaking - cards for donation - a few more
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Sewing - a set of floral potholders for Gramma Africa
Therese
Cardmaking - cards for donation featuring images on paper coloured with coloured pencils and layered
I have been working at decluttering my creative space and in the process of cleaning out a box I found these images printed on bond paper. They were likely found unsuitable for the project at the time and were stowed away for later use. Unfortunately, the location was not conducive for me finding them again. I will work on that!! Because they were printed on bond I was hesitant to watercolour them so decided to use a dry medium - pencil crayons - instead. I don't use them very often but they worked very well in this case.
Before starting the colouring I had cut white cardstock bases, trimmed decorative papers and layers for the images so it was fairly easy to pick at colour for the flowers. It was fun to pick colours and layer them to get some shading and variation. My fingers got a workout so fortunately I did not do all the images in one day. I added paper piercing to the images, adhered them to the layers, added the backgrounds to the card fronts and then added the focal elements. I am happy with how they turned out!!!




























