Blog 527
An extra gift was needed at the eleventh hour and it needed
to be made rapidly! It was for my hair dresser who I value highly. I am not a
vain person, more of the practical variety, and anything for a quiet life suits
me just fine! But I do appreciate the skills of someone who can tame my exceedingly
fine hair. I always wear it short for the least effort and she always manages
to sculpt it into some sort of style. I admire her skills and I wish there was
a comb just like her fingers which just rake through my hair and make it look
wonderful!! I usually make something for her each year because she is interested
in crafts and this time I decided to make a cover for a notebook.
Notebook
I chose a fabric, cut it larger than I needed and then placed
it onto a strip of wadding. I did some motorway driving on my sewing machine
(flat out and foot down) to make undulating lines of stitch which reflected the
colours in the fabric. I am sure it is good for my machine to make it sew like
this and afterwards I will treat it to a good oiling!! When I won this machine in
competition, I made a book of the stitches and this proved very useful for this
exercise.
Fabric
Threads
Stitch
Book of stitches
Once I was happy with the stitched cover, I added a lining
strip in two parts with RS together. This left me with somewhere to turn through
which wouldn’t be visible. I trimmed the seam and cut across the corners before
turning it through to the RS.
Lining strip 1
Lining strip 2
RS out
Decorated front
Once this was pressed and the flaps were sewn, it looked
great! And at this stage I forgot to take a picture of it. I wrapped it up and
gave it to the recipient so there was no ‘after’ picture so I set about making
a second one for a birthday present and it is this you see as a completed item.
Another book cover
As this is my last blog before Xmas, all that remains is for
me to wish you all a peaceful and healthy time. In Wales, we only have Christmas
Day free from severe lockdown measures. But rather than dwelling on the
negatives of this situation, I shall be positive and make the most of what I
have and appreciate who I am with. The pressures are off and life is tolerably
and enjoyably simple.
Patchwork tree