Poinsettias in mixed fabrics |
When I made poinsettias for wreaths at Christmas I used some tartan patterned fabric for a few of them. I decided I wanted to do some more crafts with tartan so I went on eBay and bought a ladies' woollen kilt. Which I forgot to photograph. Sorry.
First thing was to unpick it. It had been sewn with invisible thread and had been very well sewn! Not easy but a couple of evenings later I had a piece of fabric measuring 72 inches by 28 inches. The pleats were permanently pressed in. The next job was to felt it in a very hot wash. And then I put it through the tumble dryer for good measure. That got rid of the pleats.
Now the fabric measures 66 inches by 24 inches. Not bad for £8 including postage. I've ironed it and it is ready for me to start my first project. I'll let you know how I get on.
(Just in case anyone thinks this is an outrageous waste of a good quality kilt, I was the only bidder for it on eBay. If anyone else had wanted it I would have been happy to be outbid.)
I'm really curious to see what you'll make. My daughter repurposes wool garments and sweaters she purchases at thrift stores, too.
ReplyDeleteI often pick up clothing at the second hand store to be used for the fabric. Saves them discarding the item and gives me something to work with.
ReplyDeleteGod bless.