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Lovely @Sheilago !

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Hiya folks how are the Home sewing projects going?

I shortened some curtains for the living room, they look good but its not really a make is it.
I have quite a few things planned but my list is getting longer and longer.....

My lovely sewing friend shared this with me and I'd like to have a go
Fabric storage basket (no interfacing)

I also want to make some cushions from the curtain offcuts, some cushions for the bench in the hall and recover the cushion on the sewing room chair. I've also got a partly done office chair recover (nightmare don't ask)....

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Sewalongs and Competitions / Re: Weekly Sewing Club Tuesdays 2-4pm
« on: April 09, 2024, 08:42:43 AM »
Anyone going to be here later?

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Today I've finally cut out the last of the pieces for the SewVeryEasy Scrappy Sunshine quilt. Though as mine uses a soft teal blue instead of the yellow it might not look very sunshiney.
My next step will be to sew the March components and then I'll actually be up to date with the videos on you tube, perhaps before the April video which is due on 9th April.
As we are making components I don't have anything to share at the moment, other than an un exiting pile of 4 patches and lots of cuts pieces in labelled envelopes.

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Sew Ruthie Sews' entry #1 Sewing Machine Covers
Soft covers for the machines which I most commonly leave out on my sewing table, though I wouldn't have all 4 out at once.
The covers are made from an old curtain, I then stitched on embroidered name patches so I know which cover goes on which machine (they are roughly shaped to fit). I did the lettering on my Janome Memory Craft 200E embroidery machine. (I didn't make a cover for this one as it normally lives in the cupboard and just comes out for embroidery projects.)

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wow @BrendaP that looks great!

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Sewalongs and Competitions / Re: 2024 Jeans Sew Along
« on: March 30, 2024, 07:55:29 AM »
Oh well done @Cazlyn !

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Fun with Fabric / Re: WBL Batik query
« on: March 29, 2024, 17:31:17 PM »
Yay glad that worked out OK!

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Sewalongs and Competitions / Re: Weekly Sewing Club Wednesdays 2-4pm
« on: March 27, 2024, 23:23:31 PM »
I coverhem my sleeves flat, then insert the sleeve, then sew up the sleeve seam and overlock it. I then thread the ends back into the seam with a large hand sewing needle. If you like you can machine tack the seam down (as per RTW tees).
This changes the construction order but is much easier than fiddling inside the sleeve :-)

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Sewalongs and Competitions / Re: Weekly Sewing Club Wednesdays 2-4pm
« on: March 27, 2024, 18:09:01 PM »
Wow @Stitches that's a wonderful machine!

I've not been sewing but am matching old magazine sewing patterns (me, Essentials, Prima) back with the sheet with the picture, and planning to donate most of them.
(I had the page with the picture in a plastic sleeve in a folder and the pattern and instructions in a large brown envelope labelled with the number/month or whatever. This was how I stored my pattern in the late 1990s onwards. About 10 years ago I took a lot of the big 4 patterns out of the system, but never quite got around to the folders of magazine patterns!)


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Sewalongs and Competitions / Re: 2024 Jeans Sew Along
« on: March 25, 2024, 17:58:14 PM »
Love Notions have launched a pull on jeans pattern called the Crescendo jeans, which has 4 different leg shapes (flare, bootcut, skinny, straight). As its a new pattern its on at a reduced price which ends today. $9.50

https://www.lovenotions.com/product/crescendo-jeans

I don't think they are different enough for me from the Itch To Stitch Mountain View Pull On Jeans which I already own, but if you don't have the MVs and you fancy a pull on jean maybe this would be good.

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Hiya @Kwaaked yes that would be fine.

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Fun with Fabric / Re: WBL Batik query
« on: March 23, 2024, 08:50:34 AM »
Hand wash separately with mild detergent are the instructions.
A bit hard to do if you use it in a quilt.

I suspect it has some dyes which are not completely colour fast.

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Fun with Fabric / Re: WBL Batik query
« on: March 22, 2024, 10:13:20 AM »
My washing machine has a hand wash setting on it (cool water, gentle swishing, not much spinning) so if you have something similar I suggest using that.

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In the wardrobe / Re: Making a full length flared pencil skirt
« on: March 22, 2024, 08:03:56 AM »
Here's the cartoon image

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