Saturday, 16 November 2024

Cutting, Cutting and Mending

Not much sewing done. Got a few mending done (read boring stuff). Fix the cat "bedspread" which is an old piece of terry cloth. I wash it regularly and the holes get bigger with every wash. It was time to do something. (Yes, I agree, it was ready for a fixing a long time ago, lol.)

At the top of this photo, you can see the size of the holes (ashamed). On the bottom, I quickly stitched some batting to replace the missing cloth. Then, I took whatever fabric to cover it. A simple straight stitch over the folded edges was all that was done. Nothing fancy. 

I know that he will claw at it again whenever he feels it's time to make "biscuits", producing more holes but for now it's somewhat decent.  
Side A and 
Side B. The pink and blue fabrics are flannelette; the brown and yellow are cotton. You can see the sewing around the blue patch is beyond the patch. Those stitches are from the yellow piece on side A. I didn't measure; just winged it. He's happy to have his blanket back on his bed. And that's all that matters to him. 

 

I received some bags of scrap along with 12 masks made of jeans. Yes, jeans as in denim. 

First, aren't we all fed up of making masks? Second, who can breath through all this thickness? So, in my usual way, I'm taking them apart, cutting out the inside because ... 

I want to use those little bits of cotton. The jeans pieces are thrown out. Sorry, but I have no intention of unsewing these awful stitches.

There were lots of wonderful fabrics in those bags. I'm slowly cutting them in usable pieces. 

I want to show you this Winter Cactus because it's blooming. A beautiful, vibrant coral colour. I'm in love with it. 
I'm happy about this because this is MY plant! And it's blooming! I'm a serial plant killer so this is like AMAZING news! I bought it last June, or was it May, anywho, at a garage sale. It was just a tiny little thing. I transferred it in a bigger pot and it survived ... and it's blooming!

Also these Mums from last year that I kept inside all winter long. It came out of the house last Spring and it tried to survive the heat of the summer. Now that the weather is cooler, it's blooming too. 

Granted, it's not the prettiest plant ever but it's blooming. I'm sock! 


They are calling for a glorious unseasonably warm weekend. I plan to enjoy it to its fullest by sitting outside with a hand sewing project. Yep! I'm taking Ohio Star Shadow out of its summer hibernating state and get it moving forward while I watch the clothes dry on the clothesline. 

The last time I worked on this was on April 12, 2024. Let's finish it. 

That sounds like the perfect weekend to me. How about you? any plans? 


Enjoy! 
;^)

Also planning on joining these talented ladies; 


12 comments:

MissPat said...

Congratulatuons on getting your Thanksgiving cactus to bloom. They are actually pretty carefree plants as long as you don't over water them and they get bright sunlight (direct sun will turn the leaves a reddish color). I have some that are more than 20 years old.
Good call on the denim from the face masks. Not all fabric needs to be rescued.
Pat

Julierose said...

Your Ohio Star shadow quilt is so beautiful;))) Happy to see you are working on it once more...
I have one cactus blooming so far this year...congrats on getting yours to bloom;)))
Hugs for a great weekend Julierose

Deb A said...

I'm impressed with your plants in bloom! I tend to forget to water them. I've killed a cactus before! Those are pretty fabrics inside those masks, I would have saved them off as well. Enjoy your outside stitching in the beautiful weather.

Gwyned Trefethen said...

Perhaps those denim masks can be saved for the next kitty quilt repair. Hard to claw through denim.

Fiona said...

I love that you mended the cats blanket! Our cat goes everywhere but the towel we have for him! So glad we are not having to wear masks everywhere... must be a good feeling chopping them up!
Hugz

Nancy @ Grace and Peace Quilting said...

I think your kitty wants more of a patchwork style blankie! I'm with you, enough of mask making. Kudos for saving the cute prints though! Nice to see your cactus in bloom! Mine is blooming now, too. I rescued mine from the trash room, so I'm glad it survived.

Sara said...

I'm sure your kitty will appreciate having her bed all fixed. I can't imagine anyone trying to breathe through denim, so your plan was a good one. Salvage the cotton and toss that denim.

Lin said...

Nice bag of scraps but those masks..... I bought a Christmas cactus two years ago which grew but didn't flower. Moved it this summer and it is covered in beautiful white with a tinge of pink buds and one flower open. So happy! xx

Frédérique - Quilting Patchwork Appliqué said...

Bravo pour la réparation de la couverture, et pour tes plantes ! Ca fait toujours plaisir quand elles fleurissent. Profite bien du soleil pour quilter ton Ohio Star Shadow ! Merci pour le partage de liens. Bises

TerryKnott.blogspot.com said...

Beautiful color on that Thanksgiving cactus! Congratulations on keeping it and your mum not only alive; but happy enough to bloom!! Denim masks. . .yuk! I'm with Gwyned about using the denim for patches. Enjoy making progress this weekend on your hand quilting project. I'm baking a loaf of bread to practice standing and stitching in the ditch to practice sitting this rainy weekend!

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Lol, I am a serial plant killer, too! Never have successfully grown a Christmas cactus. Congratulations on yours! I wouldn't mess with denim masks either, but those print lining pieces could be used. Have fun with your new scraps!

QuiltGranma said...

The curve on those denim masks looks like they could be repurposed as some kind of "boob cups" for smaller women.