Here's a quick round-up of the things I've managed to finish in April:
1. Maxi skirts. Amazingly, around the middle of the month I managed a little bit of everyday sewing. These are actually my Wishlist Challenge items for April (I missed March, I'm going to try to catch up with an extra later in the year). For ages I've had a variety of photos, of which this one is a good example, pinned on Pinterest of patterned/border print summer maxi skirts and have wanted some for myself. I went so far as to buy a highly patterned navy/blue fabric with the specific intention of accomplishing this in January 2015. Then at the beginning of this year I bought a second, border-printed piece of fabric. This month I decided that this summer I actually really wanted those skirts to actually exist rather than be flat pieces of fabric and I got on with making them:
Simple gathered waist maxi skirts |
Regardless, I am pleased with both my skirts, and hopefully when the weather warms up they will be a part of my comfortable, easy summer wardrobe. I am hoping to (but not all that optimistic that I will be able to) knock out a very easy April Magazine Challenge item in the next few days. All the tracing etc feels like a lot of effort right now though!
2. I finished my cross-stitch kit! As a reminder, I started this back at the beginning of January, and I actually finished it on the last day of March. Here's the finished thing: (click image for a larger view)
Finished Mason-Jar line-up; close up left hand side; close up right-hand side; very close up far right; back |
I thoroughly enjoyed stitching this kit, which is called Mason Jar Line-up by Dimensions, and recommend it highly. It did take quite a bit of time and I got fed up of switching between the many, barely perceptibly different, shades of aqua blue every so often. However, I'm very pleased with my finished piece of stitching. I do plan to frame and hang it at some point but eh, probably not until I feel better.
I had thought to move on to something different and more original on the embroidery side of things rather than do another kit straight away, but actually these kits are a pretty good level of activity and degree of creativity for me at the moment. I therefore decided to order another kit just as I finished this one... and then it turned out to be coming from Hong Kong and still hasn't got here, so I have actually nothing new to report at all!
3. Knitting. I started April by deciding to frog the disastrous blue jumper that I finished mid-January. Then I wondered what to do with the frogged yarn. I came up with the idea of knitting a small rug for the bathroom, based on a blogger I read doing the same thing and really liking the one she made. All I can say about the outcome of that is: NOPE. In the end, I pitched the whole lot into the recycling, much as it pained me to do so. Sometimes things just don't work and can't be recovered, and this was one of those times.
Purl Soho Seed Stitch Wrap in two shades of Drops Merino Extra Fine (Purple and Light Purple) |
And that's pretty much it for April! Hopefully May will be better and I'll manage to work on some more interesting and challenging things. (Honestly, though, I think be prepared for this blog to be All Simple All The Time for the next couple of months at least.)
Well simple is good if it lets you rest up and heal. Best wishes as we enter May!
ReplyDeleteThat blue yarn was cursed :/ but your purple blend is looking good!! And knitting and crossstitch allow you to be mostly stationary. Good to have the other fiber arts to fall back on
The blue yarn WAS cursed! It's the only answer. I am enjoying my purple stripy thing though, so it's all good :D
DeleteI think you've done some nice work this month! Simple items that you will enjoy looking at, using, or wearing are totally a win. Your cross stitch picture is very sweet. And the seed stitch wrap is gorgeous--I love seed stitch and those are totally yummy colors. Still wishing you all the best with the drug trial!
ReplyDeleteThanks! :D I am kind of in love with my Giant Purple Stripy Thing, even though it's going to be horribly unseasonal when I finish it -- giant woollen scarf in mid summer! :D
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