Wednesday, 25 October 2023
Missing in action
Been a bit of a rough time lately with OH in hospital. Nothing new is coming off the machines, just plodding along with handwarmers and socks when I have the time. Not sure if "normal service" will ever be resumed.
Sunday, 24 September 2023
Granny Mary' triumph
Wow! Took five peg bags into the museum and they sold out the first day! perhaps I should have charged twice the price.
Monday, 28 August 2023
Thursday, 17 August 2023
Peggy clothespin bag
Daft peg bag prototype with envelope neck type opening.
Later- it looked better after a good steam press . May be renamed Granny Mary's Peg Bag when it goes in the museum shop.
Saturday, 22 July 2023
Back to rabbits?
Who buys draught excluders in July? Don't, know, but I'm glad. It is always pleasing to see one of my daft(draught!) ideas take off. I had made some beige headpieces in advance, now to pick up the stiches and add the coloured bodies and ears. And as it is July, naturally I am thinking about Christmas... first of all a bag with bunny ears, trying to make small ears but entirely on the machine to minimise sewing up, for neatness and speed.
Then I really must get my head round I-cord and wire. The wire I bought is too thick for knitting with, but would be okay for "stuffing" And probably better to do narrow strips rather than true I-cord, weaving the wire in and out of sitches on the edge.
Monday, 12 June 2023
"Mend it, Grandma!"
And now the other grand-daughter wants me to mend her big brother's teddy. It's all of 21 years old and I mended it when he was a baby and had sucked the paws off it. It's more a candidate for The Repair Shop now, but nope, coming to granny.
I gave him a bath, used the same chenille as on the Honey Bun in previous post, very tightly knit on the flatbed, to make new ends for the paws, repaired and re-embroidered his nose and gave him a jolly good feed of EN71 stuffing.
Wednesday, 24 May 2023
Frogs are fiddly!
Grandchildren have no idea of the skills ned for making tiny stuff, have they? But do we turn down requests from those cherubic faces? No, we do not.
The eyes on this creature have only a few stitches, I can't see how you would stuff them, so I just sewed the googly eyes into the hollow socket. So what if he looks sunken-eyed, I am sure E will love him.
In other (knitting) news, I have invented a Honey Bun Draughty - which is a door draught excluder masquerading here as a cushion. Note to self - chenille is NOT suitable for sewing up long seams - i.e. the grafting line for ending the nose. However, the colour of it did lend to the name.