Tis the season for snot and sniffles!!
So how about keeping those tissues at the ready in pretty fabric covers!
I like to keep a box in several rooms, in fabrics to match the decor. But wouldn't they also make sweet gifts too?
You can get the pattern for these in the December issue of Quilt Now, (however the cutting instructions for top and sides are the same for all layers (outer and lining fabrics, wadding and vilene) and not as listed).
These are great fun to make and I'm sure will be much needed this winter!
Happy Sewing!
Jude xo
Thursday, 19 November 2015
Tuesday, 17 November 2015
Little Itty Bits!
I didn't quite make it in time to Scraptastic Tuesday with Leanne and Nicky, but here's my scrappy contribution this week!
I've made over 70 keyfobs to sell in Well Made, and a few as stocking fillers.
I'll have a little tutorial soon on how to make these wee gifts.
I also made 14 framed purses, but completely forgot to takes pics before they went into the shop! Doh!
Anyway, one last scrappy project to show you is my kids drawstring backpack, currently in issue 18 of Pretty Patches magazine.
If like me you have lots of little itty bits of fabric kicking around, and need a Christmas present idea for your grandchild, niece, nephew or friend, then a colourful and practical bag could be just the ticket!
Pretty Patches is a really sweet magazine full of cute and crafty projects, large and small. You won't be stuck for ideas to make this Christmas!
Jude xo
I've made over 70 keyfobs to sell in Well Made, and a few as stocking fillers.
I'll have a little tutorial soon on how to make these wee gifts.
I also made 14 framed purses, but completely forgot to takes pics before they went into the shop! Doh!
Anyway, one last scrappy project to show you is my kids drawstring backpack, currently in issue 18 of Pretty Patches magazine.
If like me you have lots of little itty bits of fabric kicking around, and need a Christmas present idea for your grandchild, niece, nephew or friend, then a colourful and practical bag could be just the ticket!
Pretty Patches is a really sweet magazine full of cute and crafty projects, large and small. You won't be stuck for ideas to make this Christmas!
Friday, 13 November 2015
Brrrrrrrrrr!
Temperatures have taken a tumble here, with log fires and cosy quilts becoming more and more alluring!
Or how about a hot water bottle!
Or how about a hot water bottle!
Wet and stormy days make great sewing days, so why not rustle up some comforting hot water bottle covers?
I'm sure you know by now that I can't resist a little patchwork porthole!!
And a great way to use up those smaller scraps (that just seem to multiply when my back is turned!).
If you fancy making your own hot water bottle cover (fits standard size hot water bottles) then pick up the November issue of Popular Patchwork! (If you are local to me and have difficulty finding PP in the shops, email me for a list of retailers who stock it).
Stay warm!
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Jude xo
Monday, 9 November 2015
Pink For A Girl!
This summer, the most beautiful and perfect little girl came into the world!
(Check out some gorgeous pics here!)
I wasted no time in ordering an uber cute bundle of pinkness from an equally cute shop called Pretty Fabrics and Trims and got a cot quilt made (eventually)!
(Check out some gorgeous pics here!)
I wasted no time in ordering an uber cute bundle of pinkness from an equally cute shop called Pretty Fabrics and Trims and got a cot quilt made (eventually)!
I adapted a sweet pattern by Camille Roskelly called 'Dapper' (from her book Simply Retro, pg 45).
For the back, I used a soft lemon flannel, which I hope will bring many cosy nap times for this little princess!
Jude xo
Thursday, 5 November 2015
Festive Apron Tutorial!
With only 7 weeks to Christmas (eek!) time to get started on some Christmas gifts!!
Here's a super easy project to get you started!
This fun and festive apron is made from 1m of Holly Jolly Gnomes by Michael Miller.
A great stocking filler for any member of the family!
Pop on over to the Fabric Yard blog for the full tutorial!
Ho ho ho!
Jude xo
Here's a super easy project to get you started!
This fun and festive apron is made from 1m of Holly Jolly Gnomes by Michael Miller.
A great stocking filler for any member of the family!
Pop on over to the Fabric Yard blog for the full tutorial!
Ho ho ho!
Jude xo
Tuesday, 3 November 2015
Better Late Than Never!
The first of the month has been and gone, which is when I usually do my previous month's roundup!
But better late than never right?
But better late than never right?
You can probably see Christmas creeping in here, and a few sneak peeks too!
And of course there were the monthly bee blocks:
It was my mum's birthday this week, and I made her this little 'mobile medicines' dumpling pouch!
I love how these cute little pouches fit perfectly into handbags, and can be personalised for all sorts of uses!
I hope to have more secret sewing reveals for you soon!
Happy Tuesday!
Jude xo
Sunday, 1 November 2015
Today Was ......
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