Fine Heirloom Sewing, Smocking and Hand Embroidery

"Baby will be well and smiling in little garments made by Mother, Auntie, Grannie and loving friends!"

Please join me as I teach the old fashioned techniques and skills needed to sew baby clothes. You will find lessons that start at the very beginning and take you step by step as we sew little baby clothes together. May you find much joy and pleasure in making them.
It's easy and it's fun!!

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Wednesday, March 9

White Wednesday - Pretty Pillowcases to Make

I made these Pillowcases for my sister.  She lives up in the Cold, Cold North country so I used Flannel Fabric.  But not just any flannel.  This is Cashmere Flannel which is slightly finer than the regular kind.

Pretty, but very functional and sturdy.
I used a Cotton Lace which I call Pillowcase Lace.  This is some old, old lace I have had for years.
But Pillowcase lace is available.

Added a bit of embroidery.  
I used three strands of floss because it will need to withstand repeated washings.

This is what I did:
Seam allowances are 1/4"
1. Cashmere Flannel is about 60" wide so I cut 21" down the selvage. Basicly, you cut the width, fold right sided together and stitch the sides to make a Pillow case.

I used a ruler to mark the fabric.  And  a Blue Wash Out fabric marker.
2.  I embellished the front of the pillowcases but not the back.  I sewed two pieces of lace to the fabric.   Lower lace is------" from the raw edge of the fabric.  I left a space of 3/4" between them and sewed the  second piece of lace to the fabric.  I used a machine zig zag stitch to attach the lace and DMC#50 cotton thread.

3.  Then I folded the fabric RIGHT sides together and stitched one side seam.  Then serged the seam to finish the raw edges and reinforce it. And pressed the seam to the back.  Now I have the Front and Back sewn together at one side seam.

4.  I serged the pillowcase opening (front and back) and then attached the Lace Edging on top of the serged edge using the Zig Zag stitch.   

5.  I stitched the remaining side seam and serged the seam to finish like I did on the first side seam.

Easy Peasy!

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Tuesday, October 5

A Pretty Surprise and Eyelets

I had breakfast this morning on a pretty eyelet placemat graced with Fairy Roses in a pretty new Vase .

I returned from teaching in Norfolk to a surprise  waiting for me.

It was the beautiful vase. 
 A kind blog friend has sent me a pretty Tooth Pick holder to use with my Tea Parties.  I thought it was perfect as a Flower holder too.

I know she won't mind if I  use it as a lovely vase for my little Fairy Roses!
Thank you Pat!  I love it!!

It is such fine Linen.  And fine workmanship.
This is a close up of the Eyelet Placemat in the first picture.
click on pictures for a closer look 
Notice  I have turned up the Linen to show  the wrong side on the right of this photo.  
I want to show you how the thread has been carried from the embroidered Dot to Dot.  You can apply this to other embroidery stitches too.  After stitching each Dot, the thread has been carried down to the closest point of the scalloped edge and a stitch taken through the thread only of the scallop.  This was done because  there was too great a distance between the dots to carry the thread.  They could have tied it off of course, but no reason to (unless you are being judged in a competition!).

Friends
Friends are the sweetest flowers
we will find
along Life's busy pathway.
joan walsh anglund


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