Sunday, 6 November 2011

on sewing stuff

I have recently starting sewing and to my surprise I am actually quite enjoying creating things from fabric. I'm starting to feel quite confident using the sewing machine. I've had it for years, just never really did much with it.

What started me off sewing was the fact that we bought a lovely new 4 poster bed last year and we decided that we needed some voile curtains to go around the bed. Let's face it a 4 poster bed needs curtains of some description or another otherwise it just doesn't look right. So I went looking for and found some lovely voile fabric with a spiral pattern. It certainly was very frustrating using the voile as it was so darned slippy but the end result is beautiful. I haven't quite finished this project yet as I still need to do a cover for the top of the bed, but I've taken a little break from working with the voile, while I figure out how best to create this top drape for the bed. I've only got 6 meters of fabric left and I am not sure whether this is enough to do what I would like to do.

In the mean time I have started making bags, all sorts of bags. I've made a lined tote style bag which can be used as a handbag or book bag or even a beach bag for when on holiday. It's lightweight and versatile, and I love it.

A friend then asked if I would make her a handbag using the same pattern but to add lots of pockets. So I had her pick out some fabrics that she absolutely loved and made it for her. I added 3 extra pockets of which one is a zipper pocket, and a key fob holder, just so the bag is as practical as I could make it for her. She loved it. Here is a photo of the bag now that it is finished. She hasn't seen it in real life yet, but she loves it from the photos I have sent her.


I have some fabric left over from making this handbag so for my next project I will make a matching "Dog Grooming bag" so she can keep all her grooming brushes and combs etc together when she goes to dog shows. I'll probably do a little wallet for her to use up the last of the fabric.

After I have done these last few things it will probably be time to go back to the voile fabric and figure out a way to make the curtain to go over the top of our bed. I guess the best thing to do there is to add a rectangle of white satin for strength and then use the remaining voile fabric to create a "valance" to drape down the sides of the canape of the bed. If anyone has a better idea please feel free to drop me a line.

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