Thursday 21 March 2024

Embroidery fun

My hubby is the BBQ king in our family and our older grandson loves to help.
To stop them both getting messy they wear aprons so I have added a touch of embroidery ready for the next time we fire up the coals.

Golden cords

I've just finished a pair of dungarees for Jesse in a gorgeous golden stretch corduroy. 
I added an elephant patch made on my embroidery machine.

Tuesday 12 March 2024

spring is on the way

A lighter weight hoodie for Jesse to wear over his wetsuit when we go swimming on Mondays. In winter we wrap up warmly but as the weather warms he wears his wetsuit and a hoodie.... occasionally his wellies which he can put on himself!!
This is made in a bamboo double knitting weight
So warm but light perfect for Spring

Tuesday 3 October 2023

winter woollies

As the colder weather approaches I have started knitting for the family. 
First a couple of cardigans for Jesse. 
He really suits strong bright colours so I chose a purple multi yarn and a green multi yarn
He also is into owls. His favourite bedtime snuggle is an owl so I made a hat into a  owl.

Monday 14 August 2023

Summer shorts

If we ever do get a summer....or will that be a warm autumn.... I will need another pair of shorts.
Following on from the success of my previous pair I chose oshgosh denim from Dots n Stripes in green.
The pattern is ancient, one from the 80s that I used to regularly make.
I have tweaked it a bit and instead of side pockets added back patch pockets.
I love the material which gets softer with every wash.
Simple to make and comfy to wear.

Tuesday 9 May 2023

mini me

My grandson Joel adores his Babu (grandad) and has often asked for matching cardigans. 
This time I went for a matching summer shirt. 
The African print is so bright and cheerful and reminds Babu of his time working in Africa which was very happy.
When I showed my grandson he was quite speechless but his face was beaming.
They will look incredible together this summer 

Monday 24 April 2023

summer sewing 2023

In the depths of winter my local craft shop Calico Laine launched a bright and cheerful range of African themed fabrics. 
As Mike has spent many months working in Africa over the last 15 years and adores the culture especially the bright clothes  I couldn't resist creating a summer shirt for him.
This abstract pattern in turquoise,  browns and oranges is a delight 
It's a medium weight smooth cotton which sewed up very well 
I used my overlocker for the main seams and my standard machine for the rest.
It took about 10 hours total sewing time.
The buttons are a rather subtle mother of pearl in a rusty brown.