22 July 2019

3 t shirts for the gym and week 2 x stitch update,machine embroidery from Roman blind remnants

I have a few store bought  sports knit tshirts but they are all a but shorter than I'd  like. With stretching  overhead I may be showing some midriff and wearing with leggings I'd like a bit more bum coverage.

The solution - make my own of course.
I bought some sports knit from Morelands in 3 different colors. The orange fabric was a bit narrower so I had to use some of the blue to be able to make the top. I like  the contrasting  fabrics. 
I embroidered the blue with a workout lady from secrets of.
The pattern is my go to laundry day t from love notions. As the sports knit doesn't have quite as much stretch as a cotton knife I went up a size to large and added a bit to the length to ensure good bottom coverage!

I got some Roman blinds custom made for the dining and kitchen areas and had a lot of left over fabric. So far I've  made a table topper for dining table, draft excluder and curtain tiebacks  for the living room. There is still a lot of fabric left.
Table topper, swirly placemat by creative kiwis


Draft excluder by front door



Curtain tiebacks in living room

The new Roman Blinds






Another  weeks progress on my cross stitch QS Old Friends.  I'm  still on the second  coloured on this page. More than  halfway through the page and halfway through the 10k stitch challenge.

Had a lovely trip to Auckland zoo yesterday for a friends birthday. 








15 July 2019

Oakley vest and cross stitch week 1 progress

I bought some lovely fabric a couple of months ago.  It is a nylon on the outside, quilted with a fleece on the inside.  I bought it for an Oakley vest, by Love Notions, and finally got around to making it this week.



I made my own bias binding from some grey poplin that was a good match for the fabric.

I made view B, but instead of patch pockets I made in-seam pockets.

Total stitching time was 4 hours.  1 hour of that was spent making the bias binding, so a quick sew project.

I decided to start recording my weekly progress of my cross stitch on Instagram. Watching a picture come to life is a good way of staying motivated. My handle is janscrafting.  I'll put my other craft makes on here as well.  I'll continue to blog though.

Here is my first weeks progress
On the first page one colour is completed and part of the way through the second colour.


12 July 2019

Another Style Arc Lennie shirt




When I made my winter coat I had enough of the polyester I used for the lining to make a shirt and a dress.  I chose to make another Lennie shirt.  I really like this pattern, the length is just right.  This time I managed the front button placket much better and it turned out very well.

I swear this cat is the most vain creature, Sandy manages to get into just about every photo I take!



9 July 2019

Mystery Garden BOM, cross stitch ponderings and how things change in 2 years

The penultimate block in the Mystery Garden quilt was released on Monday and I made it the same day.

I was able to start sewing some of the blocks together.
Looking forward to next months release and being able to finish it.

I've had a few changed with my cross stitch project.  After starting Mini Minerva's Melody I was worrying the mini version would lose too much detail, plus the confetti in a mini is greater than a normal version and constantly changing colours isn't something I particularly enjoy.
So I decided to switch.  Heaven and Earth Designs had another sale for 4th July so I bought another 3 charts.

QS Old Friends 275x368 = 101,200 stitches

At the steps 450x544=244,800 stitches

QS the magic of books
250x262=65,500 stitches

I've made  (a few) starts on Old Friends.  I had thought I'd try tent stitch on 25 count.  I've never done tent stitch before but a lot of people on the HeavenandEarth Facebook are doing this and it stitches up quicker.  I also decided to try extreme cross-country stitching.  This is something new to me, after an absence of just 2 years I'm finding a lot has changed.  I've always been a cross country stitcher - which is stitching with one thread until it runs out or there is too much space to cross, then starting another colour.  However extreme cross country involves stitching with just one colour until all of that colour has been used on the page or indeed the entire project.  I will do it per page.  So you start with the colour that has the highest count which Heaven and Earth helpfully provide with their charts.  The advantage of this is you aren't constantly changing colour and don't have to go searching for which colour matches which symbol.

So first of all I tried tent stitch on 25 count fabric.  I didn't like it.  After 30 plus years of cross stitching it just felt wrong and I found it harder to count.  Plus the 25 count was just too hard to see.  So I switched to 22 count and still found it too hard to see.

So I have restarted Old Friends again, this time on 16count Aida full cross, 2 over 1 and extreme cross country.  So far this seems to be the best for me and I'm enjoying doing the extreme cross country.

I've also made a grime guard (another thing that is new to me) and bought some 11"x17" q snaps.  I'm finding these easier to hold than a hoop and the grime guard keeps the fabric out of the way (and clean).



I'm also stitching using my tablet and a programme called EZPDF reader ( again new to me).  This allows me to search for the symbol I am stitching and then highlight completed stitches.  It tells me how many stitches are highlighted so I can keep track of my progress.

And another new thing, is to pre-grid my fabric.  I gridded up a page before starting.  Previously I've gridded as I've gone, but I'm finding having it already gridded makes for faster stitching time.

Of course I'll be sure to post future updates on Old Friends here.