Happy last day of 2014! Are your evening plans all lined up? Is your outfit ready? Have you made your list of resolutions?
I had precious little time to sew in 2014 as family and health issues took precedence. These few project provided a bit of joy, though, in an otherwise challenging year.
1. Japanese Fabric Scraps Too Beautiful to Throw Away Pillow
20" Square
Invisible zipper? Not so much |
2. The Lone Mushroom Pillow
14" square
Front |
Actually, this thing is covered in mushrooms.
This time I opted for an envelope back with button rather than the not-so-invisible zipper.
3. What Do I Do With This Mini Charm Pack? Pillow
14" square.
Front |
The lapped zipper closure is my very favorite.
Back |
Neat and tidy!
4. The Leftovers Pillow
20" Square
This one is in progress. In an effort to be proactive, I tackled the pile of leftover bits and pieces from a recently pieced quilt top rather than waiting for them to gather dust. Improvisational quilting isn't usually my thing but this was so fun I plan to do more in 2015.
With the coordinating quilt |
5. The Tree Skirt of Christmas Future
I love to sew on New Year's Day. It's become a tradition and I hope tomorrow is no exception. My plan is to finish this Christmas tree skirt. Yeah, it wasn't ready for the big day in 2014, but I'll be way ahead of schedule for 2015. Go me!
6. Do These Pants Come in My Size?
My very favorite sewing project of 2014 was this cozy pair of corduroy pants for my daughter. Here's my sweet model showing them off.
I wish you all good health and happiness in the new year. May you sew many miles in 2015!
-Annik