My first project with my overlock was these hats (I don't know the proper word for this kind of mössa in english, please enlighten me :) for my kids, made out of old t-shirts. /Åsa
Mar 25, 2011
Spring hats
I've bought a overlockmachine! It's such a joy to sew in jersey!

My first project with my overlock was these hats (I don't know the proper word for this kind of mössa in english, please enlighten me :) for my kids, made out of old t-shirts. /Åsa





My first project with my overlock was these hats (I don't know the proper word for this kind of mössa in english, please enlighten me :) for my kids, made out of old t-shirts. /Åsa
Mar 15, 2011
Granny´s scarves

Hello!
I think that my grandmother Svea was a little obsessed about scarves because she had many. And what a treasure to inherit! I have started to sew some of them together to make them larger, as simple as that. These scarves in the picture are made of thin wool and sewn together they measure about 70 x 210 cm. I just love to make new stuff from old stuff!
Take care/Lisa
Mar 1, 2011
Lappugglor

All of my little leftover pieces of clothes, tableclothes, sheets, curtains etc. become, among other things, stuffed patchwork owls. Some of the textiles can be traced way back to my grandmothers clothes and curtains from my childhood. The owls measure about 50x30 cm. The soft owl is a friend in the night and it protects you from being afraid of the dark. The pocket in the front is for keeping a secret/Lisa C
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