Thursday, 12 June 2025

Making a crochet dolls bed and bag

 A friend had made all these teddies but the group she made them for ended up not wanting them. She asked if I had any suggestions. Well, years ago when my daughter was small I made these for all her friends when she was going to their birthday party. We couldn’t afford much so made a lot of gifts. The girls ended up hiding their treasures in them and really loved them. It was a good way to use up odd balls of yarn.

First up you need a large margarine container and cover the outside with plain paper.


Then crochet a basket for the outer and the lining. I used dc stitches and just continued until big enough. They are not exactly the same. Near enough is good enough for me.


Place one inside and outside of the container.


Crochet around the top edges to join them together


Make some sort of loopy stitch as a base row for a Lacey pattern.


Start the Lacey pattern. Anyone you like doing. It is meant to be loose and gathered


Then I made 2 twisted cords for the ties/handles


I also crocheted a mattress, pillow and blanket


Look how cute this is. Teddy is all tucked in to bed.


Fold up the frill and pull the ties. It is now a handbag to hide your treasures.


This took just over 100g of 8 ply acrylic yarn. Just use some scraps.
So now I am collecting margarine containers for her.








Tuesday, 10 June 2025

My weekend with friends and scraps

 I had a great and busy time over the weekend.

I saw a fun scrappy quilt on line and decided to have a go. A couple of friends came over to sew along too.

Sewing up our scraps into 9 patches, then making fancy blocks.

Doing the extra stitching row on the stitching and flip corners makes a bonus 2.5” square. Trimming them and making another pattern was exciting. I will end up with 48 or 56 squares depending how big I make my quilt.

Then we moved on to make a plastic front pouch.

I taught them how to make these using your own measurements depending on the fabric you have. It is done in a way that there are no exposed seams. Here are the 3 of them completed. Everyone was happy.

I made mine with a scrap of orange so I could link up with RSC .

https://superscrappy.blogspot.com/2025/06/scraphappy-saturday-orange.html


Saturday, 7 June 2025

Working with purple scraps for a mystery

 Our quilt group held a mystery quilt weekend. There was a lot of prep. I decided to use up some scraps. PURPLE.


I bought a new die with 1” intervals. Blue Wren Cutting Dies
It came with lots of cutting mats to use. You decide what size strips you want. 


Place the mats over the fabric on that line and your fabric will only cut where the mat is. It can be a bit tricky but I did manage it.


Putting my scraps through the cutter.


Lay the strips the other direction and cross cut to size.

Cut 503 rectangles to be cut. I’m so glad this worked well as that is a lot of cutting. This was so much quicker than using the rotary.


Chain piecing works good for a simple step and so many.


Need a new bobbin.


Strip pieces have been sewn together in Light, Medium and Dark order. We need to have 168 of these made before the weekend. As I wasn’t staying all weekend and only dropping in to find out the clues I could take my time doing mine. 


Now to trim and cut in half diagonally. 

Ready for the next step.


Pair opposite blocks together and sewing them.


All paired and sewn together. There are one or two blocks with the fabrics duplicated but I can cope with that.


Ironed and trimming happening


All blocks have been trimmed for the second time. 168 of them

Sewing all my blocks together. It took a few weeks to get to this stage. So much trimming didn’t do my wrist and arm good.


I have sewn all my blocks together. I should have used one constant fabric to show the design better. I am happy with the scrappy look. Now I have to decide if I want to add a border to make it larger or leave it as is. It measures 48” * 57”


This is how the pattern was supposed to show.


I have also cleaned my sewing room because I have 2 friends coming for 2 days of sewing. Plenty of room now. There is nothing under or around the table. I’m ready to work on another scrap quilt.



Thursday, 5 June 2025

Machine maintenance time

Well, it doesn't seem that long ago I cleaned my machine but a picture tells a thousand stories.  

I opened the bobbin area to a mess


WOW, making my own felt


Sideways photo


That's quite a bit


That looks a lot better


And I thought that I haven't sewn much at all.
Now time for a new needle and off we go again.

Tuesday, 3 June 2025

My Brothers golf Placemat

 I used up all the scraps from the golf quilt and wanted a placemat for my brother. He liked the kawandi style one I was making when he last visited. 

This was made in May so doesn't qualify for my challenge this month.

I had enough fabric.


I draw the lines on with chalk. This way my stitching go straight. I also use 2 thimbles. The palm one helps push the needle through and the finger thimble also pushes as well as grabs the needle when it is tough to work through the fabric.


I'm getting close to finishing. Will I have enough thread?


I had enough thread. The Kawandi stitching is complete.

It was put on the table straight away and used that night.

Sunday, 1 June 2025

What happened in May

 I don't know. Not much I suppose. I was missing in action. I found myself spending too much time reading blogs and watching Youtube. I was not getting anything else done apart from drs appointments. Ever since I got back from Scrub Stitchin' (post will still happen) my enthusiasm faded and I went down the technology rabbit hole. I did hide away and do some sewing which I will slowly post about during June.

It's a new month so I will do a post about my scrappy green mystery project (which I am still to complete) to link up with Scrap Happy Saturday. 

During May I did work on a mystery with Conquering Mount Scrapmore.

CHAOS MYSTERY QUILT

All the weekly clues make up this 20" block


So 16 blocks make an 80' * 80" quilt


I didn't have a big enough piece of fabric for the backing. I don't normally piece my backings. I thought because it is a scrappy block and a large block why not make an extra large block for the backing. So I made an 80" block like the 20' block. My rectangles were 16" * 32", 16" squares and instead of making large flying geese I made 1/2 square triangles measuring 16".
Now to assemble the pieces into the backing the same way as I made the block for the front.




I failed and didn't do anything with May's challenge, my Flip La K bag.


Hopefully I will have better luck this month. I will be working on making some more placemats for charity. 


Maybe I will do some in ORANGE. the colour for the month of June for RSC 



Saturday, 3 May 2025

***** EDITED ***** May CHOOKSHED challenge is # 8…. FlipLa K ruler bag

 Ok. So my challenge item this month is # 8… To make a bag for my Flip La K rulers. It was on last year’s list but never got done. I just went to get my fabrics out and the embroidered sign wasn’t in there. That’s 2 I have lost now. A friend did the signs for me. Mmmmmm

****** EDITED ******

Another friend had my embroidered sign mixed up with her sewing. AND it’s GREEN too.



You can read on my Previous 2024 post to learn more about it.


LINK UP


And it’s green month at RSC. Maybe this project will be green.