how sweet is this wood on felt Christmas ornament from Christine?
I love it and it is on my tree... Thanks Christine...
My last 2 days of FHFS pressies have been opened and Marc is so clever in her themes (I must remember this for next year!)
Today was a sewing theme... with the cutest elephant pincushion, some pretty pins, a tape measure (just the perfect small size to go in the goto bag when I go out sewing) and a choccie treat
... and yesterday was this gorgeous zippy bag with treats in side.... a handmade washcloth, some soap, cream and emery board (I keep one of those in my bag all the time)
I'm loving these gifties Marc ... thanks so much
So I tried out the blanket stitch on my new machin and it's lovely and neat and I can change the sizes ....
.. the top of my apron (from Toni's blog) is done now....
The new machine has a button to push to sew (great alternative) and I was using that (I didn't feel I had the control but I'm sure that is just getting used to it) because my pedal wouldn't work.... I went to the shop yesterday (MK's Sewable in Toowoomba) and she checked the pedal... something in the machine is not right... There and then she swapped the machine for a brand new one.... all good now...
Of course there are always those cords so this is where my FREE TUTORIAL comes in...
those wires can get rather knotted ....
I do love recycling so here is another one.... get your materials.....
fold your cord and slip it through the ready made gap ..... nice and neat
... of course it's lovely to pretty it up a bit so find a scrap of a pretty fabric....
.. and there you have it.... my Christmas gift to you...
Righto, Gotto Go... I want to finish that apron today....
Clever job keeping the cords tidy. Thanks for the idea Fiona. Glad you got your sewing machine issue sorted and isn't good service great.
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ReplyDeleteNow I just put a cord holder into the compost bin this morning damn!!!! How lovely of the shop to replace your machine, such great service. Enjoy opening those presents. The apron is lovely, will you be using it Christmas day or Hubby?
Happy days.
Bev.
Lots of wonderful gifts and I love your snowman piece, the stitching came out nicely.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for holding the cords neatly.
Debbie
Hi Fiona,wow i love your decoration from Christine,its so pretty,glad your new machine got sorted and what a great idea for the cord,hope you have a lovely day my friend xx
ReplyDeleteLovely presents - love the wood on felt...glad to hear you have that machine under control.
ReplyDeleteWhat sort of machine have you bought? I am tossing up if I should get myself a new machine-- but I do think my problem is me with the machine rather than my machine itself. Love your blanket stitching.
ReplyDeleteLovely goodies......and I love the apron!
ReplyDeleteGotta love Pfaff... wouldn't swap mine for quids!
ReplyDeleteVery nice goodies. Glad you sorted your machine x
ReplyDeleteMore presents Fiona, can't believe it.
ReplyDeleteThe apron is so pretty and thank you for the cord garage, this is too funny.
Greetings,
Sylvia
Now that's very good service from the machine shop. Love your apron very cute.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to 'hear' of your machine replacement. Makes life so much simpler when such a solution is offered!! Love the blanket stitch on my Bernina (seems like that's all I use it for, as I mainly stitch on the Juki!). Cute apron! That style suits so many. Merry Christmas and a Joy-filled New Year.....and hugs........
ReplyDeleteBeautiful gifts and I am pleased you could get your machine changed...lovely blanket stitch...
ReplyDeleteHow do I get onto Toni's blog please?
Fabulous tutorial for the cord holder....lol.....
The joy of new machine and new techniques lol. My new machine has such a button too and it does take some getting use to but I so love it. Your apron is so cute. You did a great job. Enjoy! ;^)
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What fantastic service from your sewing shop. I love hearing stories like that.
ReplyDeleteso glad you got your machine sorted so easily, great customer service goes a very long way. Happy sewing
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