I’ve also had a go at something a little bit different this month, we bought a bookcase for the lounge, and I knew that it needed something a little bit special to go on top, there’s got to be something handmade and yarny everywhere right?! I found a small weaving loom that I had bought a couple of years ago in Edinburgh, I think it’s really aimed at children, but it’s the perfect size to practice on. I didn’t really have a colour theme in mind, just bright and bold! I used some Cygnet Utopia DK and some Robin Paintbox DK, along with a mix of single colour DK acrylic yarn that I had, unfortunately all the labels have been long lost from these. I also made some tassels to tie onto each end of the weaving, mainly to cover up the warp yarn, as it’s been many years
since I have woven anything, I couldn’t remember what to do when I had finished!
I’ve also completed a couple of sewing projects this month as well, I didn’t think that I had finished much but looking back I guess I’ve been pretty busy! I’ve made a boho/ sling style bag for my holiday, I saw Kimmy wearing one in an episode of ‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’ and since then I have been desperate to make one similar. I’ve tried to find a picture to go from but I can’t seem to find one, so it’s a bit like I dreamed the bag but I know that I definitely didn’t! I went into Abakhan in Manchester, straight to the craft cotton section, and this fabric was right on top, perfect for a bag! I bought a 16” dress zip, and I used this to draw the line to base my pattern from. I used my everyday handbag to get an idea for the dimensions that I was looking for, and just went for it! I’ve made quite a few bags in the past, and in terms of sewing, they’re definitely an easy project to make up as you go along! The bag has a zip fastening, two inner pockets, and a wooden ring so that the straps length can be easily adjusted. I love this bag so much, it’s not heavy at all, and it will be perfect for summer.
I also made a dress this month too, I wasn’t lying about being busy! It’s from a Burda Plus magazine, which is a German edition, I can’t seem to find it in English, so that was fun translating the pattern! I used dress fabric from Abakhan in Liverpool for this one, The fabric is a lightweight dark grey with a vintage style floral pattern, and I love it. The dress shape is very loose fitting, with a belt to cinch in the waist and add some shape. Unfortunately, I haven’t got a photo of the finished item yet, I want to make a slip dress to go underneath, which I haven’t started yet!
Overall, May has been a varied month for me, using different crafts to create all my projects and I’ve loved it! I love knitting so much, but there’s definitely something about sewing that really speaks to me, when you can make an entire outfit in a couple of days!






