Oh Hey Autumn!
It's hard not to love this time of year, the crispness in the air, the gold and ruby tones of the tumbling leaves, the excitement of Halloween on it's way, pumpkins everywhere. Us knitters have an extra reason to love this season, not only do we get to display our cosy hats and scarves which we have proudly made, but the drawing in of the evenings gives us extra snuggly knitting time!
This week's makes
Florence, my singer sewing machine, has been out of her box, and I have made some cute sewing projects this week.
Isn't she a beauty! She is a hand crank machine, and almost 100 years old. I find it hard to control the electric pedal machines, so Florence is perfect for me. Slow and steady.
Luna Lapin
One of my favourite purchases from the Yarndale knitting show this year was a kit to make a gorgeous felt rabbit, complete with a dress and shoes, from the Coolcrafting Uk stand. Here is a link to their delightful website; http://www.coolcrafting.co.uk/shop/luna-lapin/make-me-luna-lapin/
Isn't she lovely! The kit contained absolutely everything you needed to make Luna, her coat and dress, felt, fabric, buttons, thread, stuffing, embroidery floss, even needles and pins! The instructions were easy to follow, and I found her quite quick to complete, hand stitching the pieces over a few evenings. My daughter Lilly helped me with some of the stitching too. Anyone could do this and have a Luna of their own. Here is mine, I haven't made her clothes yet so excuse her nudity!
The Coolcrafting website sells a number of dress patterns to clothe the bunny. They are made with ditsy liberty prints, and give Luna a sweet, vintage style.
They also have kits for a wonderful rag doll, and this marvelous fox, which I am very tempted by! You can purchase the patterns for tweed waistcoat ad shirt for him. Fantastic Mr Fox personified!
Beautiful Bags
I love a bit of tartan, so I couldn't resist a pack of cotton fat quarters in various plaid patterns. I decided to use them to make some mis-matching patterned mini clutch bags.
They aren't actually fully finished yet, I need to hand sew the button holes, and I want to add mini pompom trim round the flap, like I did with this one I made previously.
It took a bit of experimentation to get the pattern how I wanted it, just the right size for a phone, purse, lipstick and keys for a night out. I find the wrist strap so handy when you need to hold a glass of wine, or two!
I plan on making a few more of these in different fabrics this week.
Till next time, Donna x



















