I have had a lovely time playing with Dresdens in my craft room over the last weekend. I have learnt a lot and made some pretty things.I am very much an experimenter when it comes to my crafting and am trying to expand my techniques. I never like to follow patterns or ideas directly and prefer using these as basis for a bit of creativity.
This is why I have ended up with such a variety of sizes, rather than actually following any instructions I just kept thinking, ‘what if I do this….?’
Which explains the giant Dresden, this measures 17 inches across and is a result of seeing what happens when you use the other end of the new Dresden ruler! I am not sure what this is going to be, was thinking bag but maybe a cushion cover with a large crochet piece in the centre from my stash and even a few Suffolk Puffs!
This is the first one, the blades are 3 inches in length with the narrow end of my new ruler, worked out that you need 20 of these to complete the design so just kept adding fabric.
And this one is the, ‘what if I make it wider at the top’, experiment. done with a 2 length inch blade but wider at the top so only 12 were needed. I am not sure about the linen blades here, loved them but have now decided to applique this onto a linen pouch so may need to swap them out for a contrast fabric.
Doesn’t it look lovely with a bit of my vintage crochet in the centre?
One of the reasons I have been able to just play and add blades as needed is that I have been very naughty and bought new fabric, sush don’t tell the kids 😉
I bought two beautiful packs from a new supplier of ditsy florals that I found a while ago, Always Knitting and Sewing.
At the time I posted this wish list pic from the web site, and though I didn’t realise it when I ordered this it mostly what I bought.
They came as two bundles, with ten 10 inch squares of beautiful quality fabric in each bundle, very good value at £5.99 each. There is lots of choice of other colours as well. I ordered one cream and one pink bundle which has given me lots of beautiful things to play with. Aren’t they just absolutely gorgeous 🙂
This is one of my very favourite ones and as I need a new make up bag and have some more linen coming think I will save this for me!
Most of their stock seems to be Rose and Hubble and Moda and I love all of it. I am very tempted by this beautiful colourway.
I have also started another Sew Illustrated project, this one using one of the sewing motifs from the book and one of my favourite sayings, ‘Sew many projects, sew little time!’ This will be a pouch, again either for me to keep or a gift.
Love using up my Liberty scraps on these and hope that they do look like spools.
I do really love this time of year! I am able to go to work and come home in the light, the rhododendrons are just about to bloom and it is nearly time to go to Spain again 🙂
Also with my new role most of my teaching finishes next week, that means lots of marking for the next couple of months but that can mostly be done from the comfort of my sofa.
Then I have to do some serious work on my doctorate over the summer, but that still leaves plenty of time for crafting in the late afternoons, so along with the plan for my doctorate I have written a crafting plan for the summer.
So I am a very happy bunny. Hope that you are all having a nice Spring (or Autumn), take care and thanks for visiting.
Beautiful fabrics and colors! Everything looks wonderful!
Thanks, I love everything on the fabric shop site and am definitely going to have to treat myself to more things soon.
Alison x
I love that embroidery–they totally look like spools. 🙂
Thank you, have just finished embroidering them tonight and am very happy with the way they look, think I am going to keep this pouch for me!
Alison x
You sound a very happy bunny indeed, looking forward to a productive and playful summer!
Yes really looking forward to it, always am happy at this time of year but especially so after the challenges of the new role.It has been an interesting year, enjoyed it but has been quite stressful at times so need lots of fabric therapy!
Very pretty
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