I know, I know… this still isn’t anything like a tutorial for Roman Blinds.
I’m on it, honestly I am and it will happen, once I’ve get round to drawing some diagrams to accompany the words.
But for now I can reveal the only Christmassy sewing project that I managed to squeeze into my crazy real-life workload. It was a secret Santa gift for my friend at work.
The theme last year was ‘home made’ or ‘charity shop bought’. I made a selection of jams for my boss and she loved them! So when this years theme was decided as ‘red white and gold’ I was determined to make something once again.
As soon as I plucked Ness out of the hat, I knew what I was going to make for her. She recently moved house this year, and was really excited to have a garden for the first time. ‘I will be needing a peg bag and everything’, she said! I had been meaning to make one ever since she came out with that so this was the perfect prompt. She also likes all things 50s, including my blouse so the Norman Hartnell approach to the peg bag was the only way forward!
The two little white buttons with gold bicycles were sourced by Little Miss Ooobop! at a vintage fair last year and have seemingly been waiting patiently for this project!
To make the pattern, I drew a template for the back, overall shape and cut 2, one in pin dot and one lining. The front pieces are literally half of the back but allowing a couple of centimeters at the front for overlap.
I used one of my daughter’s child sized Ikea hangers. If I made this again, I would source a lovely wooden hanger so the shoulders are more horizontal and not sloping down.
She was delighted! Though the other partygoers at the opposite end of the table were a little confused. Not sure those young pups even know what a peg bag is! They just thought I’d miscalculated some measurements!
It was hardly a secret though. I was one of two seamstresses at the table and my poker face was rubbish!
I’m winding down from work as from tomorrow – *squeal* – and I’m really hoping to get some sewing action in before I return. Hoping it will curb my usual Christmassy eating frenzy. Of course, that’s if 21.12.12 doesn’t prove to be the end of the world in which case we will all be eating hats!
It’s already 21/12 here and we’re all fine so, so far so good! heheh. I LOVE IT. I want to sell our flat and buy a house with a garden and a clothesline just so I can have a peg bag like that too!
That’s very good to know! Thanks Mrs C. I keep thinking I want a garden too but the thought of all the time I’d need to do the gardening sets me right!
This was truly a gift from the heart. She looks like she loved it! Merry Christmas!
Beth
That is too adorable!!
So cute!
I’m obsessed with clothespin bags and your is absolutely delightful!
What a wonderful grin on her face. You really nailed it!
Ohh fun. Merry Christmas