I have had a lovely day today although the weather was very hot: 39 degrees and a hot northerly wind.
I spoke to Linda http://billabongs2bling.blogspot.com
and she reassured me that they are safely high above the flood waters.
Our neighbour kindly took a load of rubbish to the transfer station (tip) for us. It means a lot as we are unable to do it ourselves.
I was able to do some sewing so I made this bag for my youngest grandson. He turned 8 today.
It features eary model Holden cars and maps of Australia. Inside I have put some pens and pencils and a book I made for him. The book contains sheets of pictures for him to colour in. He is mad on Scooby Doo so I printed the sheets off the internet.
I do hope he likes it. It was fun to make and I had the fabric & the zip in my stash. We will visit him tomorrow for cake & candles.
Altogether a lovely day.
HAPPY NEW YEAR AND THANKS FOR ALL THE GREAT COMMENTS AND ENCOURAGEMENT THROUGHOUT THE PAST MONTHS.
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Friday, December 31, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
A PROJECT COMPLETED
How amazing - I actually finished a project without becoming bored or distracted!!!!
This little flower covers over the magnetic clasp on my new project bag.
The fabric I had previously created really appealed to me - I finished it off with some metallic paint, then fused some tulle over the lot using mistyfuse which is so lovely and fine that it is ideal for this kind of project.
Once it was finished I wondered how it would look as a little clutch bag. Simple to make and I could finish it using the machine.
As you can see it is quite simple with the quilted effect on the inside giving it a soft feel.
I had a metallic clip in the stash (of course I did) and so I attached that and then just the flower to finish it off.
The flower was made from the tab I cut off a nylon organza curtain (recycling), roughly cut and gathered with some green organza ribbon. I had to seal the edge of the organza with a flame so used my candle lighter which is easier to use than the soldering iron and gives a softer finish to the edge.
This little bag will be ideal to take a sketch pad and pencil or some stitching whenever I go out.
Most of the materials used can be bought from many suppliers but I particularly like dealing with The Thread Studio in Western Australia. The people there are very helpful and the service is quick and good. Of course I did not buy anything new for this little bag - all in the embarrassingly large stash.
http://www.thethreadstudio.com/
This sort of quick technique would be good for a book cover or phone pouch too.
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bag,
flowers,
magnetic clip,
metallic paint
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