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My Stitching Santa Parcel 2017 – Part 1
Posted by tialys in Arts and Crafts on December 28, 2017
This year I joined in, once again, with Sheila over at Sewchet’s infamous Stitching Santa. I am greedy so joined in both the knitting and stitching versions. I haven’t yet received my package from my knitting partner but, if she is reading this, I imagine you might have sent it to my husband’s office in the U.K. and he left on the 21st to come over to France for Christmas but it will be safe and sound in his desk drawer and will be with me in the second week of January. Sorry about that but I was trying to save you postage and it backfired – if indeed this is what has happened, I speculate only.
So Christmas came around again and it was time to torment my dogs with silly outfits (there was a hat too but she wouldn’t countenance it!)…………..
…………..get summed up by my daughter on a t-shirt – how well she knows me………….
……….and receive a parcel of goodies from a like-minded sewing person.
This year Sheila had tasked Rita who blogs at Rita’s Design with what to put in my parcel and what an excellent job she made of it.
Love these two little fabric buckets Rita made for me – excellent for the sock project I’m working on at the moment.
I don’t know how long I’ll be able to resist dipping this into a mug of hot milk.
A selection of coordinating fabric squares which will be great for a patchwork project.
These fabric pieces have peel off paper on the back revealing a sticky surface which I can imagine would be useful for covering notebooks or similar projects.
Some sewing spool fabric from Barcelona and some floral fabric from Hungary – and, as Rita lives in Germany now, this is a truly cosmopolitan parcel 🙂
A generously sized key holder which Rita made from a traditional Hungarian fabric which will certainly come in very useful.
Look! She even made me a rubber stamp with my name on it.
I absolutely adore this little nativity scene inside a seed pod. Apparently. Rita’s friend creates these little Christmas ornaments and it will certainly be brought out year after year to decorate our tree.
A side view in case anybody can help me identify the pod.
Last, but certainly not least, my own personalised, beautiful drawstring bag for putting my ‘smalls’ in when I’m travelling.
I was cheered up immensely by my parcel from Rita this Christmas and send lots of thanks to both her and to Sheila at Sewchet for organising us all once again.
Off to heat up a mug of hot milk now before somebody else discovers my chocolate spoon.
Stitching Santa – The Knitting One – On Its Way
Posted by tialys in Arts and Crafts on December 17, 2017
As I have done for the past two years, I joined in with Sheila of Sewchet’s Stitching Santa – both the sewing one and the knitting one – you can’t have too much of a good thing.
This cute enamel pin is the thing I spent most of my budget on.
This knitted neck warmer I made while over in the U.K. recently looking after Mum.
I made this little drawstring bag to keep knitting bits and pieces in
such as these wooden stitch markers…….
…….some cute wooden sheep buttons and a couple of other bits I forgot to photograph
Oh, there they are in the next photo of the skeins of slubby linen wool in a fetching shade of lilac.
……and a couple of crocheted coasters which I didn’t make myself so can’t take the credit for those delicate rounds.
Once again I had fun putting my packages together and hope my swap partner will be happy with what I chose.
Thanks to Sheila for organising us all once again.
Stitching Santa 2017 – The Sewing One – On Its Way
Posted by tialys in Arts and Crafts on December 16, 2017
Hopefully, my parcel for my sewing partner in Sheila at Sewchet’s Stitching Santa will be arriving any day – I hope she isn’t tempted to peek before the big day.
This enamel pin is what I bought with my budget.
This little drawstring bag with I made with some cute Mabel Lucie Atwell fabric contains some little gifts.
Like these buttons….
…..and this sew on purse clasp…..
and a few little charms …..
The pinchushion whale made her way in there but I did take the pins out in case of postal difficulties.
A handmade needle case made with lovely Liberty, some 10 inch squares of their tana lawn cut from my stash and a fat quarter(ish) of the blue and red one all in a luscious Liberty bag.
I hope she enjoys her Christmas surprise.
Only 47 Sleeps to Go (or Thereabouts)
Posted by tialys in Arts and Crafts on November 8, 2017
Yesterday, Sheila announced the results of the draw to see who would be partnered with who for the Stitching Santa she is organising again this year.
Amazingly, I’m a bit ahead of the game for a change and, not so amazingly, I have decided to participate in the Stitching and the Knitting Santas again this year because I do both but, more to the point, I like getting gifts under the tree especially if they are crafty ones.
So, I’ve made a start with these gorgeous enamel pins from Jodie over at ricracsews
This one will be for my knitting partner (obviously)
and this one will be for my stitching partner.
(both photos courtesy of Jodie’s Etsy shop because I have already wrapped mine up)
Colours may vary as I haven’t decided which one I’m keeping yet (I have two of each in different colours 😉 and I’ll be wearing mine at the craft fair I’m involved with at the end of the month
These are the ‘purchased’ part of my gifts, now to decide what else to put in.
Are you participating this year (and if not, why not) and, if so, have you made a start or haven’t you given it a thought yet?
Can I Mention the S Word?
Posted by tialys in Uncategorized on October 2, 2016
It’s October now – so can I say ‘Santa’?
Do you have lots of friends and family who understand just what a sewing/knitting/crochet addict wants for Christmas? If you have, you’re lucky. I find it difficult to make a wish list for my family unless it’s very specific and then that spoils the surprise.
For the third year running, Sheila who blogs over at Sewchet, has the answer.
She is organising Stitching Santa again .
In a Christmas nutshell :-
Sheila will partner you with somebody in your category – you can participate in the one for Knitting/Crochet or the one for Sewing – or you can enter both. I am!
If you don’t already follow that person’s blog, it is a good idea to ‘blog stalk’ them to get an idea of their likes and dislikes and their taste in general.
You send a parcel containing a gift costing no more than £10 (other currencies shown over at Sheila’s blog) and anything else you think your recipient would like such as little handmade gifts, accessories, notions, etc.
You will receive a parcel in return (woohoo!) which you should put under the tree until Christmas morning even though you might be tempted to squeeze and manhandle it a little
You can enter from anywhere in the World and Sheila will try to match you up so the shipping costs aren’t too bad.
For full details and to register, go over and register on Sheila’s Stitching Santa page here
I entered last year and it was great fun to choose gifts to include in the parcels and to have pressies under the tree that I knew would be themed especially for me and my sewing and knitting habits.
Sorry, I think I put the ‘C’ word in there somewhere as well but there’s only about 84 sleeps left.
Knitting Santa Goodies – Oh Yes, I Entered Both!
Posted by tialys in Arts and Crafts, Knitting Projects on December 30, 2015
I wasn’t really being greedy by entering both the Stitching Santa and Knitting Santa organized by Sheila of Sewchet because it meant I also had to send out two packages but in for a penny in for a pound as I never say outside of blogland and why have one surprise gift when you can have two?
I showed you my gifts from my stitching santa (Susanna) a couple of days ago here. My secret Santa for the knitting section turned out to be Nikki of SewingNikki who blogs here and also has a pretty Etsy shop here. As France does not have a public holiday on Boxing Day like us Brits, the postman came and bought this festive looking bundle. It was actually really nice to have an extra pressie to open when I’d gorged myself with all the others on Christmas Day.
Two handmade felt bags were inside the package – lovely in themselves but holding yet more surprises.
A sweet smelling owl, some buttons – you can never have enough! – and an intriguing item made from a twisted vintage metal knitting needle. Is it a hatpin, a stitch holder – help me Nikki – I love it anyway!
Some knitting needles in the roll and, in a blatant attempt to lure me back to the dreaded crochet, a couple of pretty pink crochet hooks. Also some cute earrings which Nikki also sells in her shop.
However, my favourite, favourite gift was this splendid pattern for cushions, complete with four balls of navy aran yarn to knit one with. Spookily enough, I was looking at buying this pattern just before Christmas as I have so much fun knitting my huge cable blankets, I wanted to knit cushions to go with them. I particularly like the design on the centre one on the chair as the middle cable is one I haven’t tackled before.
Thank you Nikki, I love everything.
Like a fool, I didn’t photograph my gifts before wrapping them up and sending them to the bloggers I had been paired with but, if you are interested, they have both done my job for me and blogged about what I sent them here and here. I’ll know better next year and there will be a next year as it was a really fun swap. Thank you Sheila for all your hard work in organising us all.
Stitching Santa Goodies
Posted by tialys in Arts and Crafts on December 28, 2015
This year I entered two secret santa type blog swaps kindly arranged by Sewchet. One was the Stitching Santa and the other (because I can’t have too much of a good thing) was the Knitting Santa. The idea is that you are paired with another blogger and, having read their blogs and sussed out their likes and interests as best you can, you make up a parcel of sewing (or knitting) related gifts for them to put under the tree to open on Christmas Day. If you have friends and family who don’t sew or knit, this is brilliant as you can be sure of getting some things from somebody who knows what another crafter would want.
First to arrive – so early in fact, I had to hide it away in case I was tempted to tear it open – was my Stitching Santa gift.
This came from Susanna over at Pins,Needles and Thread and the festive bag was full to bursting.
Some really pretty handmade, fabric covered buttons ….
A gorgeous little fabric hanging birdie who is swinging from my Christmas tree now….
Some patterns to tackle in the new year. I particularly love the Cynthia Rowley dress and so does my daughter – I’ve had to hide it from her……
and, as those of you who know about my year long Fabric Fast will appreciate, some very welcome fabric in various sizes suitable for patchwork and larger projects.
I also have some gorgeous things to show you from my Knitting Santa which arrived on Boxing Day – not a public holiday in France so the postman could deliver it. Actually, it was nice to have an extra gift to unwrap the day after. However, it is my Mum and eldest daughter’s last day here before returning to the U.K. tomorrow so I’ll go and spend some more quality time with them and show you my gifts from SewingNikki in a couple of days time.