Friday, 11 March 2011

One Project A Month - March - part one

This month I've made something for the first time, I've wanted to make one for ages, it's not really taken long to cut out and make, about a week on and off. A tea cosy, made using some lovely patchwork print fabric... I've taken some photo's, it looks okay... but I found it a bit fiddly once I put the wadding in place...

I was happy with how it was going until I top-stitched the bottom edge...I wished I'd hand-stitched instead, as I think it spoils the look of it, or I could have used some binding? what do you think? Still it's not bad for a first attempt. It's a present for my Mum for mother's day, she always making cups of tea and uses a teapot, so at least I know it will get used.

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Edit - I decided to stitch some binding on the bottom edge and I think it looks much better!


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Have a good weekend.


Josie x

9 comments:

Used-to-Bees said...

Well done! That looks great - and I bet your Mum will really appreciate such a thoughtful and handmade present!

Taz said...

Oh that's lovely, your Mum will love it. xx

Unknown said...

Your mum will love this!! It looks great, and the fact that you made it with your own hands will be even more apreciated!!! Well done!!!

Ally Jay said...

Wadding is so fiddly. It looks great though and I'm sure your mum will love it.

Wheelie said...

Binding :)

I mean yeah, seeing that something is re-enforced always looks quality, I'd also look at the use.

If you have a hem that over the years is - from the users point of view, like a cosy, is being pulled on and off, sitting in maybe 70 C heat on a kitchen side of indeterminate state, such as spilled tea, maybe bits of last nights oil or fat or coffee (no offence meant).

Then it gets thrown into washing machine f'rinstance - which is pretty violent - then a good reinforced stitch has to put up with a lot.

:) xx

Wheelie said...

BTW, that book of yours. Not too late to publicise it. Is it? You have some available should someone want one?

Jo said...

Alix - thank you

Taz - thanks

Sarina - thanks, I wasn't too sure at first as it's the first time I've made one

Ally - thank you, yes wadding is very fiddly. I think thats why any quilt tops I start making end up as duvet covers instead!

Wheelie - I'm going to bind the edge, it will look neater. The blog book, no not too late to publicise it. If anyone wants a copy, you will need to go to the link on the side of my blog as the book is published on demand, so it will take about 3 weeks to arrive.

Josie x

Gill - That British Woman said...

that is just lovely, its one of those things I need to make, I'll add it too my every growing list.

Gill in Canada

Jo said...

Vintage Kitten - I didn't like the phone at first but it's great for taking photo's!

Gill - thanks, it took me ages to work out how to fix the wadding in place but I'm please with how its turned out.

Josie x

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