I made a quilted tea cozy for my little blue tea pot with that lovely navy blue gingham.
It looks like my toaster may be next for a new blue gingham cover.
I like to sew, quilt, crochet and knit in my free time and this blog is all about my projects, past and present.
Thursday, April 30, 2020
Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Blue Gingham Hanging Dishtowels
I made some hanging dishtowels with some of the blue gingham that I used to make the kitchen curtains. I love these.
I have plenty of the blue gingham fabric to make a cover for my stand mixer. I'm going to make that as soon as I get the coordinating white solid and navy solid fabric I ordered a couple of weeks ago. I want to make the cover in the patchwork style like the one I made a couple of months ago using 2.5" squares. I will probably make some potholders as well. Then I have to think of something else to make with all the leftover gingham.
I've also been knitting some dishcloths. I'm making a kitchen set for a niece who got married last fall. I know it's late but I just decided the other day that I wanted to do this. I will knit her a set of dishcloths, sew up a couple of potholders and make a couple of hanging dish towels for her. I wanted to show you the pot I use as a yarn bowl. My daughter bought this strawberry pot for me about 12 years ago from someone who throws pots in Indiana while she was on vacation. I have never used this for any plants. I have been using it as a decoration and as a yarn bowl for years. It's kind of fragile and I wanted to keep it nice.
I have plenty of the blue gingham fabric to make a cover for my stand mixer. I'm going to make that as soon as I get the coordinating white solid and navy solid fabric I ordered a couple of weeks ago. I want to make the cover in the patchwork style like the one I made a couple of months ago using 2.5" squares. I will probably make some potholders as well. Then I have to think of something else to make with all the leftover gingham.
I've also been knitting some dishcloths. I'm making a kitchen set for a niece who got married last fall. I know it's late but I just decided the other day that I wanted to do this. I will knit her a set of dishcloths, sew up a couple of potholders and make a couple of hanging dish towels for her. I wanted to show you the pot I use as a yarn bowl. My daughter bought this strawberry pot for me about 12 years ago from someone who throws pots in Indiana while she was on vacation. I have never used this for any plants. I have been using it as a decoration and as a yarn bowl for years. It's kind of fragile and I wanted to keep it nice.
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Little Heart Decorations
I found these fun paper mache hearts at Hobby Lobby and I'm using them to decorate around the house. I painted two of them navy blue to match my new kitchen curtains and added a bow and a hanging loop. I have two of these hanging in my kitchen.
I have a few more of these that I will paint, decorate and put in my bedroom. Pictures of those later.
I have a few more of these that I will paint, decorate and put in my bedroom. Pictures of those later.
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Making Kitchen Curtains Makes Me Happy
I have to admit that I have had a hard time adjusting the last 4 weeks since my work world changed with half of the staff in the office were sent home to work remotely. Since then I have been sent home to work remotely on the order of the Governor.
It was time to do something that would make me happy and that I have been dreaming of since December. I have been wanting to buy a bolt of navy blue gingham to make kitchen curtains and a back door curtain. I was waiting until I had enough money to buy the bolt, and that happened at the end of last month.
I bought my fabric from Fabric.com and I got the navy gingham that is a 60" wide cotton/poly blend. I think I paid about $4.50 a yard for it. The more yardage you buy on Fabric.com the cheaper the price.
I'm hoping the cotton/poly blend with keep the curtains from fading too bad in the hot sun.
I make my kitchen curtains double sided with the right side of the fabric on the inside and outside. I sew two pieces together leaving an opening at the top on each side for the casing and an opening at the top for turning the curtain right side out. I turn the curtain right side out, sew up the opening that I used for turning, then I sew two seams across the top to create the casing. So simple. I also make a tie for each curtain and position it about half way down in the center. I made six panels for my wide kitchen window.
I also made a curtain for my back door using the same method so I can have the right side of the fabric on both sides of the curtain.
It was time to do something that would make me happy and that I have been dreaming of since December. I have been wanting to buy a bolt of navy blue gingham to make kitchen curtains and a back door curtain. I was waiting until I had enough money to buy the bolt, and that happened at the end of last month.
I bought my fabric from Fabric.com and I got the navy gingham that is a 60" wide cotton/poly blend. I think I paid about $4.50 a yard for it. The more yardage you buy on Fabric.com the cheaper the price.
I'm hoping the cotton/poly blend with keep the curtains from fading too bad in the hot sun.
I make my kitchen curtains double sided with the right side of the fabric on the inside and outside. I sew two pieces together leaving an opening at the top on each side for the casing and an opening at the top for turning the curtain right side out. I turn the curtain right side out, sew up the opening that I used for turning, then I sew two seams across the top to create the casing. So simple. I also make a tie for each curtain and position it about half way down in the center. I made six panels for my wide kitchen window.
I also made a curtain for my back door using the same method so I can have the right side of the fabric on both sides of the curtain.
I didn't use the entire bold for the curtains. The rest of the fabric will keep me busy while I make some items to decorate in my kitchen. Some hanging dishtowels, a new stand mixer cover, some decoupage projects, and a plastic bag holder.
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