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Patchwork
Linen dress
Wrapping
Sock yarn
Hello! Somehow it's now February, and so the year really has properly begun. In this post I wanted to show you a few things completed recently, and one just begun. 

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+ + I found a patchwork panel piece in a secondhand shop, and had to rescue it. It's been beautifully stitched by hand in pink and green cotton in a complicated star design. I sewed it into a cushion cover for maximum display purposes. When I posted it on Insta the same day, a kind person posted a comment with a link to Hmong reverse applique designs. Really good to have some clue as to its provenance, although I'm still not sure how such a carefully-sewn piece ended up in a box in a Kilbirnie op shop.

* * I made myself this grey linen dress to wear over the hot days of summer (of which there have been quite a few this year). I drafted the pattern myself (I think it could still use a few tweaks though) and used milled linen fabric from The Fabric Store. The best part about the dress is its roomy side pockets – i can't imagine making clothes without them now!

= = Wrapping orders and birthday presents recently has been more fun because i made a giant stack of small cards with pressed flowers (and clear seal on top.) Pressed flowers forever!

^ ^ In the last photo you can see some beautiful yarn I bought from my friend Nikki's shop, Dark Harbour. This was a Christmas present to myself and I finally case a new pair of socks on with it this weekend. The colourway is called 'Rare and Exotic Beast.' Perfect!

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14 responses to “projects finished and begun”

  1. Meg Avatar

    I have some little viola flowers waiting in my flower press, Melissa. I like to make gift tags and tiny cards with them too. I love your dress, you are very clever drafting patterns yourself. I have enough trouble following them! Meg:)

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  2. kendra Avatar

    lovely makings 💙 i would so love to sew a dress with pockets!

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  3. Sarah Avatar
    Sarah

    I found a linen dress at the opshop last week with pockets, which is just great! Love the Dark Harbour yarn – I’ve always liked the look of the gradient sets she makes.

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  4. Susan Hemann Avatar

    such a lovely piece of quilting, what a find! love the dress, looks so comfortable

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  5. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    Hi Melissa, I think Feb is the start of my year too. After a few stinking hot days, It’s a little fresher in the morning now.
    Cheers
    Karen
    Newcastle

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  6. Sally Avatar
    Sally

    I love your linen dress. That will be very useful, dressed up or dressed down.

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  7. tinyhappy Avatar

    thank you Sally! Yes, its quite a good versatile thing to have in the wardrobe 🙂

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  8. tinyhappy Avatar

    Good to hear its cooling down a little now, Karen!

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  9. tinyhappy Avatar

    thank you Susan, yes I was lucky to come across it!
    X

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  10. tinyhappy Avatar

    thanks Sarah – yes, i love those gradient sets too (might have to get some to make a shawl this winter) 😉

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  11. tinyhappy Avatar

    thank you kendra – i say go for it! there are some nice simple patterns out there 🙂

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  12. tinyhappy Avatar

    thank you meg. pressed flowers forever!

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  13. Shani Avatar

    You’re such a clever bean, I adore everything you make!

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  14. tinyhappy Avatar

    aw thanks so much, shani!

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