Ups and downs

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Yesterday was a lazy day – yes, even lazier than most during this time of social distancing. I didn’t really get much done. I sat outside for a while but, even though the sun was out, the wind was cold, so I had a knitted blanket wrapped around me. Mr Fixit was busy tidying in the garden, and making a noise with the wood chipper for part of the time. I didn’t feel like joining in!

I did finish this crochet cowl over the weekend though.

And another small SockSack, this time with some sew-in fleece incorporated for extra squishiness. I do prefer the softer result, compared to the crispness of the fusible interfacing.

Today, I was much more motivated. I think it has a lot to do with the fact that Mr Fixit was at work, and I tend to get more done around the house on a weekday. I made a list. Vacuumed, cleaned bathrooms, watered plants, made bread, did laundry. That felt good. I do love crossing things off my To Do list!

This evening I went downstairs and made a simple drawstring bag. I used a tutorial from sewingtimes’ YouTube channel which was really easy and a slightly different construction from ones I’ve seen before. I like it!

I had to adapt it slightly as my fabrics were both one-way prints. It would have been even quicker to make otherwise.

And this little bucket/box/container whatchamacallit is cute! It’s from a Lizzy Curtis tutorial – she calls it a gift box and suggests filling it with edible treats.

I had to unpick the first attempt at topstitching but the second time seemed to go well…until I looked at the bobbin thread side and realised it had gone all loose and horrible. Pro – the loose stitches are on the denim side which can’t be seen if I fold it as above. Cons – if I want to have the butterflies on the outside and the denim on the inside you’ll see the crappy stitches, and it’s not good enough for gift-giving. Darnit!

What creative things are you doing to save your sanity right now?

5 responses »

  1. One has a most talented and creative sister in law,Love ’em all and the colour combos.,Is your big Sis likewise? I,E Another woolly head?!

  2. One has a most talented and creative sister in law,Love ’em all and the colour combos.,Is your big Sis likewise? I,E Another woolly head?!

  3. One has a most talented and creative sister in law,Love ’em all and the colour combos.,Is your big Sis likewise? I,E Another woolly head?!

  4. Hello brother-in-law and thank you for commenting (I got it three times, so presumably you didn’t think it had posted and tried again). By “big sis” are you talking about Caroline? I think she might be offended by that as she is a couple of years younger!! But no, I got the yarn and fabric gene, she has other talents!!

  5. On my third incarnation of Butterick 6565 pants (I enjoy altering a pattern until fits well, can’t say perfect as we are talking about pants) I decorated the pockets and hem with Sashiko Mending. I took a course in Abergavenny and decided to be creative.

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