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Now while I appreciate where you girls are coming from, I don't quite get fabric. I have a huge wool stash though - anyone with me on that?
Only for knitting baby clothes, but I like to adapt patterns to my own design. I've knitted pictures using cross stitch charts onto baby jumpers, and cross-stitching onto sweaters with waste canvas used to be a hobby years ago. Then I decided it was naff...don't know why. It doesn't matter what I try I go back to sewing. Even when I made cards they were sewn.
Jules
Jules
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Only for knitting baby clothes, but I like to adapt patterns to my own design. I've knitted pictures using cross stitch charts onto baby jumpers, and cross-stitching onto sweaters with waste canvas used to be a hobby years ago. Then I decided it was naff...don't know why. It doesn't matter what I try I go back to sewing. Even when I made cards they were sewn.
Jules
It works the other way too. I can make stuff if I need to - curtains etc. but I always end up back with the needles or crochet hook. Possibly due to Madmax having a fit if the sewing machine is out for more than five minutes! How am I supposed to ever start up my car upholstery business?
It works the other way too. I can make stuff if I need to - curtains etc. but I always end up back with the needles or crochet hook. Possibly due to Madmax having a fit if the sewing machine is out for more than five minutes! How am I supposed to ever start up my car upholstery business?
I acquired my workroom after #1 son went off to be a boffin at York Uni. His sister, the DD, nagged from the minute he left for Week Zero, to move into his room. I witheld for 3 years...then decided that I couldn't sew in a room the size of a loo cubicle and let her pinch his eyrie in the attic. I then pinched her very large bedroom (hence the horsey border...an expensive waste as she moved upwards three months later) and those pictures were taken when you could still see the tables.
Now though, after four years of hard study and gaining a MA in Chemistry, #1 son is camping on the sofa bed in the workroom and I can't move or sew for him or his stuff. Sadly, there is no job, or sign of him leaving home anytime soon, on the horizon, so the steeplechase over his boxes and my piles of fabric is set to continue. At least it keeps me fit.
Shirl, if you want to start a car re-upholstery business you are going to need space!
Jules
Jules
Coffee. Garden. Coffee. Does a good morning need anything else?
♥ Nutter in a Million & Royal Nutter by Appointment to HRH VC ♥
Can't do much as it sets my hands off and I loose the power to grip anything so I resort to cross stitch which doesn't seem to hurt even though the work is finer.
Tried all sorts of things, took a course in curtain making and one in sugarcraft. Tried quilting - which is interesting but too space consuming (or I have too much cross stitch and wool - take your choice!) and I have done pyrography for years.
The weeks and the years are fine. It's the days I can't cope with!
Wow, Jules, I am suitably impressed with your efforts!! How I would LOVE to have time to do all that. I actually picked up a WI brochure at Cranleigh Show last weekend. I'm determined to go along and do some crafty stuff!!
Sluglobber - where in Surrey are you? And how 'crafty' do you want to be? TOH is secretary to the East Surrey Woodturners and they run hands on evenings where you can try woodturning if that is of interest
The weeks and the years are fine. It's the days I can't cope with!
I've never been very crafty (apart from the odd bit of knitting) but I just wanted to say Jules what lovely things you make. I'm very impressed and it has given me the inspiration to try my hand at quilting.
I've never been very crafty (apart from the odd bit of knitting) but I just wanted to say Jules what lovely things you make. I'm very impressed and it has given me the inspiration to try my hand at quilting.
Palborn, you should be able to get some lovely fabrics over there. The French have impeccable taste in fabrics. I've never actually made a patchwork quilt although I own quite a few.
I have a friend in Georgia, USA, who went to a local auction and bought, for $40, a huge lot of quilt tops about (134 queensize I think) She and her MominLaw washed and mended them and are currently making them into finished quilts. I wish I could visit her auction!
Jules
Jules
Coffee. Garden. Coffee. Does a good morning need anything else?
♥ Nutter in a Million & Royal Nutter by Appointment to HRH VC ♥
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