Showing posts with label handmade gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade gifts. Show all posts

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

We interrupt the scheduled selfish sewing...


... to show you a baby gift I made for my cousin's long - awaited newborn baby.

I made a receiving blanket which I originally found in a tutorial from Saints and Pinners (but Handmade Jane also has a good one). 

I usually use a metre of winceyette and a metre of cotton, cut in half lengthwise. This gives a good size for pram or buggy and is also great for swaddling if the baby likes that.

To make the applique letters I found a font in Word that was quite clean and chunky (you don't want fancy curls or serifs for this) and increased it to the size I wanted. I  drew around the letters on the reverse of the paper and traced these off onto the paper side of some fusible Web. I normally have to spend ages thinking about this to get them the right way round! Then I cut the letters out roughly and fused them onto the reverse of some fabric scraps. I played about with the placement to get them far enough from the edge to allow for stitching the layers together and top stitching. Then I ironed them on.

Using a fairly wide zig zag ( this was 4 mm wide and 1 mm long) I stitched around the edge of the letters. No fancy presser feet for this - I used my normal zig zag foot. My machine deals with this fine but if you want to try, go slow and practice on a scrap first to see how much you need to manhandle the fabric to keep the lines straight. I swapped the dot of the I for a button (sewn securely by machine).

Then i placed the top and backing right sides together (you can trim to size if you need to) and stitch, leaving a gap of about 4" for turning. I trimmed the corners, turned right side out and pressed. Finally I top stitched around the edge which closes the gap.

We were staying up in Scotland and managed to squeeze in a visit with them. My cousin was very appreciative but does anyone else get paranoid giving handmade gifts that the receiver has to say they like them even if they don't?

Wednesday, 20 February 2013

New babies!

My good friend Vicki recently had twin boys, and babies are the best excuse to get crafty!  Especially since all of my mini-sewing tends to be in shades of pink and purple (being all that the small person will consider) it's nice to break out the blue!


I knew she had lots of clothes already (she has another 2 boys as well) so I decided to make some blankets instead.

I bought Cath Kidston's Make book before Christmas and as soon as I saw this vintage style racing car template I knew it was perfect!



As ever, I was short of time (and late with the gift!), so I simplified the template slightly so that i could machine applique these rather than doing it by hand.

The blankets are pram sized and I used cotton for the tops and winceyette for a lovely soft underneath.  The wheels are scraps of brown needlecord with calico for the beige pieces, and the reds and blues are remnants of twill (stashbusting too!).

I'm really happy with they way they came out and my friend loves them!  The twins love to be swaddled and apparently the weight of these are perfect for it.