Yesterday's work: transforming a metre of cotton and half a metre of tulle
into a little girl's twirly skirt.
And using up the leftovers to make a matching one for her doll.
I used one eight inch width of fabric for the top tier
and two for the bottom.
I edged the hem with four wof strips of tulle netting.
The skirt is so full it stands up by itself.
My favourite three-year-old wanted a skirt to dance in
and I hope this pink and purple ballet slipper skirt
meets her requirements.
I also turned some scraps of Christmas fabrics into potholders.
I now have young adults on my Christmas list,
and they'll be getting some kitchen gifts from me this year.
I sewed more Christmas fabric scraps into gift bags
and free motioned a message onto one side with some 12 weight Aurifil thread.
Seems like I made more gift bags than Christmas gifts.
And finally, my top photos of the year on Instagram #2016bestnine.
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2 comments:
What a marvelous post full of colorful heartfelt stitching. love your top nine from IG!
My goodness you have been busy sewing! The skirt is so cute and I am sure the potholders will be welcomed! I need to get my Xmas sewing done. I need to make a couple pillowcases and a stocking for sure. Not much, but I have a bit of a cold that is slowing me down.
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