Monday, June 22, 2026
Fabric dyeing - braided trivets, floral fabric, a few cottons and some poly cottons
I played with dying fabric this weekend. I started with these braided trivets which I made a while back. The original fabric was multicoloured with red, blue, black and white and I upcycled it by tearing strips of about 1.25" and braiding them into long lengths. I used navy thread and a wavy decorative stitch when I sewed up these round trivets using a heavyweight brown and navy floral fabric as the substrate. So the colours were off in regards to coordinating so I dyed them with Navy Rit Fabric Dye!!! They turned out well in colour but in hindsight I would have preferred to have a finished substrate as the dying and washing frayed it quite a bit. I will trim off the long pieces and use blanket stitch with navy embroidery thread to finish off the edge of the substrates. I really like how the front of these look with the original colours providing some variety in the colour and the braiding giving them nice texture. I have one more length of the braid which I dyed and so will see about sewing that up into a trivet with a more suitable substrate fabric. I did dye some of the brown and navy floral so I may use some of those pieces. The two lighter ones were only left for a few minutes and therefore the pattern shows quite nicely. As the dye became diluted I continued to add pieces of fabric - white cotton, blue cotton with a printed white zigzag pattern, the peony fabric (cotton) had a white background, several pieces of white poly cotton which did not take the dye as easily and lastly a pair of light coloured jeans which are now more a medium tone. I rinsed them until the water ran clear and then washed and dried them. New fodder for getting creative with!!!! I always enjoy dying fabric and am looking forward to doing some red and maybe brown as well. Therese
Saturday, June 20, 2026
Cardmaking - small slim cards featuring focal elements from used cards
I was really glad to find a way to make slim cards with 8.5" x 11" cardstock!!
Therese
Monday, June 15, 2026
Cardmaking - a dryer sheet flower with a brad and sequin over an arty background
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Sewing - a set of three little chicken pin cushions
Friday, June 12, 2026
Stuffing created using lofty fabrics which I trimmed out for cardholders
Quilting - four blocks for a memorial quilt for my Mom
I made these quilt blocks a while back and had set them aside so I could hand stitch the little yellow hearts to the houses. I finally got to that task today!! It was suggested at a get together last year at my sister's house that we should make a memorial quilt in memory of our Mom. There were several suggestions and ideas were presented by several of us (I am one of six girls) and it was finally left with these parameters - blue, yellow and white and any quilt block would be fine and that anyone who wanted to do hand stitching could. It was revived by one of my other sisters recently as we are having a family reunion in July this summer and we have invited everyone who wants to make a square to contribute to the quilt. Several of my sisters are experienced quilters and several of us seriously dabble and quite often are less than traditional with our approach. In the extended family the same situation exists - some more serious than the others. So we are hoping that many will take on the task of remembering our Mom in the making of a quilt square. These are the four that I made. My flying geese instructions make four flying geese at a time so I made four of them. They become the blue sky and white roofs of my houses. I added yellow and blue strips in a log cabin (generally - but not precisely) manner around the houses until they were 11" square. Our Mom was the heart of our home and the most important square in the log cabin block is the central block - the heart and hearth!!!! The blue swirl fabric came from one of my Mom's blouses which I acquired when she passed away. I am so looking forward to seeing what my family members will be making for squares for this quilt. One of my sisters provided the quilt block information to be passed on to all of the family through email. She will be collecting the blocks at our reunion in July and then putting them together into a quilt top and then finishing it. It will be returned to our next reunion as a silent auction prize.
Therese
















