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What have you sewn lately?

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watermeadow Mon 06-Mar-23 18:54:52

I do hand-sewn patchwork and counted thread work, I only use a sewing machine for essentials like curtains and cushions but needed new covers for the kitchen chair cushions,
I bought a big remnant of beautiful expensive fabric with pine cones and have made 5 cushion covers, a table runner, a curtain for under the sink and an apron. My kitchen is now awash with pine cones.

Fleurpepper Tue 07-Mar-23 13:43:10

Callistemon21

I have made 16? blankets since lockdown. Oh, and one for the dog as well.

Now, that's what you call virtue signalling 😇

LOL, I have been sitting on my hands here- not to ask if this thread is just that smile

(it isn't btw- well done all of you who have made wonderful things as shown above).

eazybee Tue 07-Mar-23 13:35:32

Two pairs of curtains for the baby's room.

He is now 48.

NotSpaghetti Tue 07-Mar-23 11:27:17

I have been mending too.
All very annoying as most are off to Oxfam. confused

Yammy Tue 07-Mar-23 11:22:18

Callistemon21

Gardenersdelight

@maggiemaybe I've started darning and also patched a hole in the pocket of my husbands jeans
Not pretty but functional and saves throwing things out

Don't tell my DH , he wants me to mend his disreputable holey old jumper.

While you're at it will you mend my Dh's three that I had hidden,
It was one last week. Now he has found the other two.
Also, are you in the mood for patching? He wants me to patch some Rohan walking trousers he has had since just after DD was born she is in her middle 40s.smile

Callistemon21 Tue 07-Mar-23 11:02:07

The same with knitted jumpers and cardies, AskAlice!

I tried to knit something fashionable but when they reached the age of about 9 or 10 I realised they left them carefully put away in a drawer.

As DD used to say "I'll wear that tomorrow" but tomorrow never comes.

AskAlice Tue 07-Mar-23 10:59:14

Callistemon - oh, I know! My 10 year old DGD very tentatively requested recently could I not make her any more dresses as she doesn't really wear them. She hastily added that she loves the sweatshirts, leggings and shorts that I make so I could still make those for her! Bless her smile. I always make a point of letting her know that if she doesn't like something, she doesn't have to pretend just to make me happy...

Callistemon21 Tue 07-Mar-23 10:58:15

Gardenersdelight

@maggiemaybe I've started darning and also patched a hole in the pocket of my husbands jeans
Not pretty but functional and saves throwing things out

Don't tell my DH , he wants me to mend his disreputable holey old jumper.

Gardenersdelight Tue 07-Mar-23 10:57:08

@maggiemaybe I've started darning and also patched a hole in the pocket of my husbands jeans
Not pretty but functional and saves throwing things out

Callistemon21 Tue 07-Mar-23 10:54:34

I have made 16? blankets since lockdown. Oh, and one for the dog as well.

Now, that's what you call virtue signalling 😇

Fleurpepper Tue 07-Mar-23 10:48:28

Honest answer. Nothing.

I used to make most of the children's clothes, sewing, knitting, crochet, and a mix of all. But since my sturdy Huskvarna died on me a few years back I have not sewn anything. I did buy a cheap replacement, but it has just sat there.

Anyhow, isn't this thread virtue signalling? Joke, lol.

Callistemon21 Tue 07-Mar-23 10:44:41

AskAlice

Three little dresses for my new GD for the summer. She's only a month old but she'll grow into them...I hope we get some good weather!

Those were the days, AskAlice!

They're lovely, make the most of it before she gets to the age where she just wants to wear sports gear.

I'm ashamed, my nearly new machine is gathering dust since a frenzy of curtain and mask making a couple of years ago.

Maggiemaybe Tue 07-Mar-23 09:58:16

Well for the first time ever I’ve darned some socks and turned a collar. They were expensive socks and an expensive shirt, so worth the effort.

I’d say I’ve turned into my grandmother if she hadn’t despised all mending as premeditated poverty. smile

Yammy Tue 07-Mar-23 09:08:30

Nothing!!!! My machine disappeared at half term with DD2 , hers has packed in and she is making blinds.
Then last weekend she needed a costume for GD and asked me only to remember she had the machine. I'm afraid we had to resort to Amazon which actually proved much cheaper than buying material and gold trimmings etc. A sad situation.

JackyB Tue 07-Mar-23 08:44:21

I have done quite a bit lately, but as I have always said, I am so cack-handed I can't make anything that looks nice or that's good enough to give away. I have had some curtain material for at least ten years now but I don't trust myself to sew curtains. Those that I have have all turned out crooked and skewy despite diligent measuring, pinning, pressing and trying out.

Last night I sewed a case for some beakers which had come in a bag for outdoor events (big Hessian bag with raincapes, cushions and bug spray, beakers and lunch boxes, but the cups were unprotected.) The case was a cylindrical shape with a zip around the top. Totally cocked up, but it's for our own use, so never mind. Have loads of other projects, but, apart from running round squares of old sheets with the overlocker to make cleaning rags, I really am loathe to try anything that should look nice.

AskAlice Tue 07-Mar-23 08:00:17

Three little dresses for my new GD for the summer. She's only a month old but she'll grow into them...I hope we get some good weather!

travelsafar Tue 07-Mar-23 07:47:39

I made some pot holders for a couple of people. Managed to get the fire resistant wadding for the inside from amazon. Have orders for Xmas ones from my daughter. But knitting is my preferred hobby. Currently knitting a jumper for a very dear friend. She buys the yarn and I do the knitting.

Mizuna Tue 07-Mar-23 07:15:40

I have a large stash of preloved denim jeans from charity shops. I love the way they're engineered and all the different types of denim. I've made throws, footstools, a pillow sham and cushions for my home but now want to start recycling some of my clothes, incorporating denim, so I've bought a wire dressmaker's mannequin. I only handsew and am interested in Japanese Boro, a kind of patching. (I knit every day, currently a waistcoat for me.)

Curtaintwitcher Tue 07-Mar-23 06:59:29

I have just finished a set of seasonal scenes in cross-stitch. Now I need to sew them together to make a wallhanging.

Whiff Tue 07-Mar-23 06:56:54

Sew everyday as I cross stitch. And have repaired my daughter's favourite jeans where a belt loop had ripped and created a hole. Used the inside coin pocket off an old pair of jeans really pleased with end result as I matched up the colour. Plus both jeans wearable .

grandMattie Tue 07-Mar-23 06:40:27

During lockdown, I took up patchwork, only the machined stuff, can’t stand making the hand sewn ones. I have to say, Massimo, that my work isn’t a patch on yours (pun not intended!)
On Saturday, I finished a quilt. Instead of having the usual boring, one coloured back, I decided to use funky fabric - all of which I have used in the patchwork itself. I’m delighted with the result.

BlueBalou Tue 07-Mar-23 06:35:32

Oh my goodness Mamissimo that runner is gorgeous!
What a talented lot you all are! I used to do a lot of sewing but haven’t done any for years now.
I always wanted to make a quilt but I lack the patience and the attention to detail that requires. I stick to knitting and crochet, a bit of embroidery and Bargello tapestry.

absent Tue 07-Mar-23 05:48:10

Nothing more demanding than a button on the cuff of one of my favourite shirts.

vegansrock Tue 07-Mar-23 04:07:34

I’ve made a modern patchwork quilt, lots of small patchwork quilts with scraps for the animal shelter and several textile wallhangings. I’m trying to use up my scrap mountain. I’ve been experimenting with improv patchwork and free motion quilting. Good to learn some new techniques. I am following Terry Rowland and Cindy Griselda on YouTube , both American quilters who make some amazing art quilts. I’ve also been inspired by the Kaffe Fasset colour exhibition.

Mamissimo Mon 06-Mar-23 20:53:19

I'm making a quilt of origami folded dresses for a christening gift - like the picture but 20 dresses......I like a challenge so I make a lot of appliqué quilts.

Second picture is a sea glass quilt bed runner that I finished recently. Fiddly stuff makes me happy 😊

LRavenscroft Mon 06-Mar-23 20:25:17

I have recently hand sewn a pot stand from patchwork.