This week I am working on the kitchen table because over-locking (serging) can be messy but that also means I have to finish this by lunchtime. Been finding more ways of using up the fabric from old clothes. This time my coat and skirt (I do like orange). I have already used some for rag rugging. This machine is about 30 years old and still does the job, thankfully. The jar on the side is where I put all the cutoff bits of thread - just because I may find a use for them in another project.
Wednesday, 14 October 2015
WOYWW #332
This week I am working on the kitchen table because over-locking (serging) can be messy but that also means I have to finish this by lunchtime. Been finding more ways of using up the fabric from old clothes. This time my coat and skirt (I do like orange). I have already used some for rag rugging. This machine is about 30 years old and still does the job, thankfully. The jar on the side is where I put all the cutoff bits of thread - just because I may find a use for them in another project.
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I'm going to show some of my stitching friends your flowers Jackie they are lovely
ReplyDeleteLynn 17
Thanks Lynn. I do voluntary work at the local Marie Curie Hospice on Tuesday and try to wear a different flower every week. x
DeleteWOW Jackie, your flower brooches are gorgeous...what a clever way to use up scraps. Happy WOYWW, enjoy your week Cheers RobynO#25
ReplyDeleteWhat fabulous flowers! Take care Zo xx 32
ReplyDeletethank you for your comment. This flower looks lovely... take a look at my WOYWW last week....http://alles-vanellis.blogspot.nl/2015/09/woyww-galajurk.html. Indeed we have the same ideas... Great, haha.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week. Groeten uit Nederland
Tried your link but it said it did not exist. I have looked at your older entries and I saw you did some leaves also with stitched edges on a dress. Very lovely. I too like things that are random to inspire my work. Hello from Knowle. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowle,_West_Midlands) Jackie
DeleteWhat a brilliant idea, overlocking the petal edges! Not only does it provide a really interesting contrast edging but you don't have to faff around with long running stitches. That always looks so easy but I can never get the resulting petals to look halfway decent! I really love your finished flowers :-)
ReplyDeleteHugs, LLJ 10 xxxx
Overlocking is so quick and easy - if you have an overlocker that is. Not so easy though if you try small circles on an old machine.
DeleteThe blue and orange go really well together! Lovely project, very cute! Happy WOYWW! zsuzsa @ InkyDinkyDoodle #36
ReplyDeleteThe orange will go with 50% of my clothes x
DeleteWhat gorgeous flowers, I love the orange with that blue.
ReplyDeleteHugs Lisax #19
Thanks for popping by xxx
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ReplyDeleteHi Jackie, your stitching is lovely. How pretty your flower is and what a great way to use up scraps. I don't sew very much, other than a little cross stitching. I mainly do papercrafting now but I don't throw very much away either. Have a happy week. Barbxx #34
ReplyDeleteThese flower brooches look beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Sofie #46
http://sofies-succulent-beads.blogspot.be
Just popped over to your place - yours are great too
DeleteGreat idea, hope you managed to finish by lunchtime - stitching fluff in the soup is not good!
ReplyDeleteHave a good week
Christine
Bishopsmate #45
I do the same with my thread waste. You never know when it might be just what you need for a craft project. It's not hoarding. Definitely not hoarding. The brooches are fab. Thanks for stopping by my desk. Sorry for keeping you in suspense about the dumflings!! Happy overlocking :-). Max #47
ReplyDeleteNow you and Tilly Tea definitely need to explain yourselves..teeny bits of thread saved into a jar....please tell me what use you can put them too - I'm utterly fascinated. Meanwhile thoug, I love the big flowers, how pretty and cheering!
ReplyDeleteI use them in papermaking and dissolving fabric and on a background for free machine embroidery because it adds a random element. Definitely not hoarding ;-)
DeleteThat flower is so pretty! That would make quite a statement on a plain garment.
ReplyDeleteHave a good week,
Lisca#15
Great colour combo - perfect for an Autumn outfit. x Jo
ReplyDeleteCheers Jo. Looks good on a bargain jumper I picked up last week at TKMax x
DeleteHi, Jackie! Belated Happy WOYWW!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, when I make my illustrations in either my prayer journal or my journaling bible, I get to reflect on each word. Since it takes time to do, I get to spend the time thinking about the verse and even memorizing it.
Thanks for the tip about sharpening pencils. Yes, I also use a blade for the tips since sharpeners don't give as sharp a tip.
Oh I would love to have a machine like yours! And it has lasted 30 years!? Wow! Great project!
Thanks for visiting me!
Blessings, peggy aplSEEDS