Greetings dear friends & readers
Gosh, where did that week slip away to I might well ask??!!
Making pretty things is something I really enjoy.
In fact, if I could, I would make pretty things Every Single Day!
Gosh, where did that week slip away to I might well ask??!!
Making pretty things is something I really enjoy.
In fact, if I could, I would make pretty things Every Single Day!
My friend & longtime customer Christine, called for a visit & showed me a photo on her phone.
The photo was of the cushion below which Christine had found on the internet while browsing for a cushion for her grandaughter who was turning 4.
She asked if I would be able to make a cushion very similar but her instructions were for me to add pink satin ballet slippers along with the tutu.
Christine requested that the cushion be pink/white, pretty, possibly 3 dimensional & have the wee girls name on it (Hayley)
Also Hayley LoVeS hearts so could I somehow include these please.
I began my applique - still not quite sure what I was doing but just trying to "wing it"
Luckily I found some pink fabric in my stash covered in hearts which I used to applique Hayley's name.
I use a long length of white tulle & gathered this to make the tutu appear 3 dimensional, then added some tulle flowers I already had on hand
My local sewing shop had no diamantes in stock but I did find some sparkly sequins that gave the same effect
I could find no pretty pink ballet themed buttons for the back closure so I found some wooden heart discs in my craft drawer & spray painted these white, before drilling tiny holes to make them into buttons.
I thought they worked out just fine.
Christine was absolutely delighted with her cushion & I have yet to find out what the birthday girl thought of her gift.
The challenge for last month at our Craft Group get together was to make a mannequin using an Op Shop candlestick as the base.
Our instructions/pattern were were from this website *here*
In the bargain box at my local Church Op Shop, I found this old brass candlestick for the princely sum of 20 cents!
I painted it with 2 coats of chalk paint - vintage white, & lightly sanded the edges.
Though I was really looking forward to doing this challenge I have to admit I did not enjoy it at all.
I could not get my mannequin shape right & she ended up looking more like a grid iron player on steriods,
even though I had 3 attempts at stuffing & unstuffing her!!
Many times she nearly sailed through the air !!
To disguise a shape that I was not happy with, I overdid it with my embellishments.
I drew her waist in tightly with ribbon then hid this under some tulle & added lace & pearls & anything
else I could find
The View of the Back
Only four of the ladies took part & here are our different versions above
The mannequins are originally made to be pincushions but I think they would be equally as nice used as brooch holders or jewellery stands.
- Not sure how that next photo sneaked in there sorry friends -
While Sid slept yesterday I quietly cleaned out a sewing room drawer.
I came across this old tissue box holder, unused for many years & due to the glue hardening the lace & ribbon came away easily
I used my hairdryer on each corner to soften the glue until I was able to lie the box shape out flat.
I had a small piece of this gorgeous Tilda fabric "rabbits & roses" which I used to make a new cover
for my tired old tissue box
A few trims & lace & it now looks so pretty & useful again.
Thank You all So Much for your visits today dear friends.
Its Friday here & I am very much looking forward to the weekend as we have a 3 year old birthday to celebrate & 3 is Very Important Indeed!!
With much love & friendship to you all,
Julie & the furry ones x0x0x

















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