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The Sewing Thread!

Peach Wookiee

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Hey, everybody! How many of you sew and actually enjoy it? How many of you would like to show your work? This is the thread to do it!

So...I'd like to start with a project I've been working on off and on for about two years. I finally finished my niece's quilt, which went from a baby quilt to a 70 x 88 inch quilt for her big girl bed. I took the pics in my basement.

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That's an amazing piece of work! :eek: I hope your niece appreciates all your hard work. It's the kind of thing that becomes a hierloom. I don't do much sewing myself, however I have done a fair bit of cross stich in the past. I do it in fits and starts. Sometimes I do it lots and then I put it down and don't pick it up again for months and months. If I can dig some out I'll post some, but I think it might be packed away.
 
I've sewn in a few arterial and central venous lines in my time. Even the odd razor-blade wound in A&E.

Do these count?
 
I've sewn in a few arterial and central venous lines in my time. Even the odd razor-blade wound in A&E.

Do these count?



Did you do straight stitch or blanket stitch?


Great quilt Peach Wookiee!

I can sew, and I used to sew a lot - I made my own wedding dress which I am super-proud of managing. Haven't sewn properly for a while though, no time. But I did gerry-rig together a witch's dress for my daughter's pre-school hallowe'en party by stitching the pieces over a dress she already had.
 
I've sewn in a few arterial and central venous lines in my time. Even the odd razor-blade wound in A&E.

Do these count?

Only if it's a cutdown. ;)


I repaired the strap attachment of a WWII-era gas mask bag...does that count? ;)
 
I took a sewing class last summer so I could make clothes for the fashion dolls I collect. Here's some examples.

cute quilt Wookie! Id like to try making a quilt for my bed or a blanket for my niece someday. :)
 
I took a sewing class last summer so I could make clothes for the fashion dolls I collect. Here's some examples.

cute quilt Wookie! Id like to try making a quilt for my bed or a blanket for my niece someday. :)
Thanks! Your stuff's awesome. I can recommend "Quilting for the First Time" to get started on a basic patchwork quilt. I should probably take pictures of and post what happened to our pool table as a result of my first experience with a rotary cutter... :alienblush::cardie::alienblush:
 
I've sewn in a few arterial and central venous lines in my time. Even the odd razor-blade wound in A&E.

Do these count?



Did you do straight stitch or blanket stitch?
Just individual stitches here and there. On occasion we'd do a pursestring to keep a chest drain in place.

The surgeons sometimes use either mattress or blanket stitches rather than interrupted (single) sutures I think, though personally I suspect it's just that they like to show off. ;)

Thankfully, the closest I get to suturing these days is using a surgeon's knot to tie off the ends of the garbage bags. :D
 
The surgeons sometimes use either mattress or blanket stitches rather than interrupted (single) sutures I think, though personally I suspect it's just that they like to show off. ;)
Years of home economics teaching at school shall never go to waste. :D
 
I actually just went into JoAnn's a couple days ago, and while I meant to just pick up a skein of yarn and some elastic...and ended up walking out with about 15 yards of fabric, some more yarn, a disappearing ink pen, and a pair of circular knitting needles. :lol: You'd think since I've worked there I could resist it, but apparently not (the clearance fabric was half off!). So I've been super excited about sewing since then...I made my roommate a few pairs of pajama pants since she was saying she only had one pair left that didn't have holes in them, and I cut up a pair of corduroys that don't fit me anymore and am going to put panels down the sides, and I'm planning on making myself a messenger bag, since my old one broke.

I've never done any quilting, but I have all the fabric I need to make one for my mom, I just need to buy a rotary cutter and mat. Peach Wookie, I can imagine how your pool table looked. :lol:

I don't think I have any pictures of anything I've made though, and I don't have a digital cameral right now...my mom's going to give me her old one when she gets a new one soon.
 
I don't sew, but I can knit. I just finished this hat a few days ago. My sister got a scarf for Christmas, which she adored.

Are there any other knitters out there?
 
The surgeons sometimes use either mattress or blanket stitches rather than interrupted (single) sutures I think, though personally I suspect it's just that they like to show off. ;)

Surgeons...showing off? Never! :lol:

Just simple interrupted for me.
 
I don't sew, but I can knit. I just finished this hat a few days ago. My sister got a scarf for Christmas, which she adored.

Are there any other knitters out there?

I knit, but I'm not great at it. I didn't start til two Christmases ago when my mom asked me to knit her some dishcloths (apparently she assumed I knew how and didn't realise I would have to buy a book on it and teach myself :lol:). I got the circular needles so I can knit some socks, which I haven't tried to do yet, but have a book on it.

I really amused one of my friends who was over one time when I was knitting...I screwed something up, and went, "Goddammit, I just fucked up my knitting!" and he just looks at me and goes, "Well, there's a phrase I never heard my grandma say..." :lol:
 
I knit, but I'm not great at it. I didn't start til two Christmases ago when my mom asked me to knit her some dishcloths (apparently she assumed I knew how and didn't realise I would have to buy a book on it and teach myself :lol:). I got the circular needles so I can knit some socks, which I haven't tried to do yet, but have a book on it.

I... may have gotten one of these for Christmas. I may eventually tackle a pair of socks. I bought yarn for it, and ended up using the yarn to make something else.

And I just finished another hat had earlier today. I'm trying to decide what to work on next.
 
I love needlework. I knit, crochet, sew, and quilt among other types. I'm about to become a grandma for the first time, so I'm going crazy knitting and sewing for my granddaughter-to-be. I'll have to take some pictures of my work in progress.
 
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