50 Projects, More or Less, 2024

Hark! Project #4

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Darling! Your work on these is just beautiful.

I have 2 more projects completed (bringing my total to 3).

First up is a flower hot pad. The pattern is a free pattern from Ravelry. I think I will just use it as a trivet because it’s so open I’ll burn myself if I use it to grab hot stuff.

Next up is some rudimentary embroidery. My puppy attacked my shirt while I was doing yoga, and left a hole. I don’t really like the shirt at all, but it is new from Christmas. So . . . I attempted to repair it with something pretty. If it still falls apart I’ll just try again until I figure out this style of repair for myself.

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Love the visible mending!

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The embroidery mending is such a great idea, it looks so good!

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Haven’t gotten a picture of project #5 yet (more doll dresses) but here’s a book for project #6. Quarto-Legal size and about 190 pages. Mostly new materials, which is unusual for me.

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This is really lovely. It’s one of those notebooks you have to get, but is too nice to write in! :wink:

Aww, thank you! That’s a terrific compliment

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Your journals are quite lovely!

Happy birthday, @AIMR ! I hope you have a lovely day! :cake::partying_face::balloon:

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Project #8 - finishing up some half-done dresses. I was using fabric salvaged from an old shirt from my mother and had to do some careful cutting to avoid stains and holes.

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Made some fun things for a sweet young friend :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:
Gnomes at home!


This is based on a cute little accordion pouch pattern that’s a free video tutorial online, but I changed it up a bit. It just has so many pockets for holding the best treasures.

And some summer bunting that would be nice outside, it’s bigger triangles and longerish. It was a panel, I could not resist it or the co-ordinating fabric on the discount floor of the fabric store recently. I’m on a no-buy craft allowance but it doesn’t count if you make something with the supplies right away, right? :smile:

Since young miss is getting quite the collection of bunting from her friends here, I figured a case to hold some of them might be handy.

I love that vintage flower button, it’s from my very most precious stash.

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I’m so glad you posted these pics, I wanted to acknowledge them but couldnt decide where to do it (not personal swaps as I’ve not sent anything your way yet!).

These are all so loved and appreciated. I may have temporarily confiscated the gnome pouch… I mean, gnomes! But i’ll give it over …. Maybe. Lol

Thank you!

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Supercute little pouch!
And what a lovely bunting! Im dreaming of making them too, but so far its only dreams! :sweat_smile: But great with the bunting bag!

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I haven’t made anything in so long, it was such a joy stitching those up. Keep the pouch, she has a dino purse already :grin:

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Adorable pieces! I like how you used different fabric for the accordion pockets. Your bunting is so nicely stitched… how did you get the bottoms so pointy???
Also, having a holder for them is an amazing idea.

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Super easy technique link to utoob vid. Although you need to trim the seam allowance for the sharper point of a bunting flag.
I saw bunting bags online & thought that was a clever idea.

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These are so adorable - absolutely precious!

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Fabulous projects!

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I love all the scrappy fabric you chose for the accordion pouch. And you are 100% correct that craft purchases don’t count if you make the thing immediately.

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