I was working on a swatch for a hat the other day and found myself looking for stitch markers to use in the project. Some may already know how it is with tiny stuff, how it will never show up when it is needed… so that's what happened to all my 4 sets of basic clover stitch markers.
It so happened that I was watching a knitting podcast at the same time and the host was showing off some of her birthday gifts. One of them was a set of metal stitch markers. This reminded me of the 3 sets of metal stitch markers that I had bought while shopping at the Creative Sewing Festival. To my dismay I realized that they will not fit my US 9 needle since I was not paying attention to the size of needles they would fit while buying them. The only one that fit the needle was the single free stitch marker that I had received with my other sets.
And then the bulb went on… This isn't that hard to make. Why don't I
make a few myself? I immediately dived into my crafty stash and picked up a ball of Natural Polished Brown Hemp and some acrylic beads. Here is the result.
By the end of it I found myself totally addicted to making these while the knitting lay beside me :)
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© YARNSIDE
Wednesday, 23 November 2011
Wednesday, 9 November 2011
In Sewing Land - 1
I have been very into sewing off late since I bought my sewing machine at the creative sewing festival. I got a great deal for the machine as well. At least I think I did ;)
But since I want to refresh my sewing skills, I have been recycling fabric. I have set aside an old curtain, a bed linen and a table cloth for my initial projects. Although I did have to buy waterproof material for my lining.
First project - Reversible box bag
This is not just a basic box bag, it is a completely reversible one. I used the same curtain fabric for both outside and inside and used an interfacing between them so that the box holds its shape. However, the box bit was too fidly. I have since come up with an easier way of doing the same bit.
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But since I want to refresh my sewing skills, I have been recycling fabric. I have set aside an old curtain, a bed linen and a table cloth for my initial projects. Although I did have to buy waterproof material for my lining.
First project - Reversible box bag
This is not just a basic box bag, it is a completely reversible one. I used the same curtain fabric for both outside and inside and used an interfacing between them so that the box holds its shape. However, the box bit was too fidly. I have since come up with an easier way of doing the same bit.
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Monday, 7 November 2011
To my secret admirer.
Dear secret admirer,
It is very flattering that in today's time, when everyone has so little time to focus on bettering their life, you have given so much of your precious time to find me on all social sites and then leave me such nice comments. Thanks so much. I am completely humbled. I wish you all the very best and happiness ahead.
It is very flattering that in today's time, when everyone has so little time to focus on bettering their life, you have given so much of your precious time to find me on all social sites and then leave me such nice comments. Thanks so much. I am completely humbled. I wish you all the very best and happiness ahead.
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