Monday, September 8, 2008

Fabric Gift-wrap

Last Sunday, we celebrated a crafty friend's baby girl's 3rd birthday. I decided to use the remnants of my Ikea 'mini-bolt' to wrap up this gift, so that the mummy can have some fun making her little girl stuffs too!

1) The present was first wrapped up with kraft paper first. Then I was deciding if I should use safety pins to pin the folds in place or fabric glue, or a ribbon to tie it all up?! Then DH had a brilliant idea for my to sew everything in place!

2) So, I 'wrapped' up the present as you would with your gift wrap paper. And pin and pin and pin the fabric into position.

3) Using a darning needle or similar, run your stitches along the edge of your fabric. Make sure you catch the bottom fabric! This is where the initial brown paper comes into play. The brown paper prevents 'injury' to the box when I stabbed too hard through the fabrics, etc.

As for the thread, I just use a single strand of polyester-cotton thread to sew this baby. No need to use strong threads as I wanted the gift recipient to be able to rip out the threads easily, and not damage the fabric!

You can consider the stitches to be almost like 'basting stitches', instead of real quilty stitches ;>

Lastly, I pinned a gift tag to the present with a curved safety pin. Sorry, no pic here. Did it on the fly just as the gang was at the door waiting to go for the party! :>

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

View from above...

We went for our ride on the Singapore Flyer last week.

Well, it wasn't VERY VERY spectacular, but Benji had a good time knocking on the cabin windows and very excited about the cars and machinery that are working on the Integrated Resort and the F1 Grand Prix track near the flyer.

When I look at the roads, with their uniform lane markings, all I could think of was: SASHIKO!

I completed my 1st placemat the other evening, and I'm starting on another new one, and the lane markings on the road, with the 'merging' arrows look very much like the markings and instruction on how to stitch!

Ok. Time to get off the computer and start sewing now ;>