I’ve been working on this quilt coat for months and it’s almost done. Just need to put the lining in.
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I’ve been working on this quilt coat for months and it’s almost done. Just need to put the lining in.

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🫛 🥕 I will never stop loving making these whimsy needle books.
I enjoy every bit of them, especially how tactile they are. They take forever and a day to embroider, crochet and needle felt.
I have a desire to make an A5 book cover, but I fear it's going to be way too expensive for me to be able to sell it.
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2025.02.02
Finished the smocking on the first sleeve. Had to restart after finishing it the first time as it came out way too loose. Really happy with how it looks & feels this time.
finally completed this embroidery piece! the flowers featured here are blue delphinium, hydrangeas, lily of the valley, and bluebells 🌱
look !!!!!!! look at him!!!!!!
my first bag ive sewn!! and hes a whale shark (or at least he’s supposed to be)
he’s made out of my old jeans lol. no pattern used js pure love

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I wanted an aro flag so i made one
@crustose & I reupholstered a chair!
The original chair seat had completely worn through- to the point that the previous owner had already done their own replacement top. it was good enough to make it catch our eyes, but we knew we could do better. The new seat is made from a quilted table runner Sage had found at the bins a while back & wasnt using
After removing the old top, taking a rough pattern (and then spending probably too much time fussing over the exact pattern placement) i basted the seam allowance inside and then we got to stitching! This is a ladder stitch- super easy to do and honestly gorgeous results. we went back through the original stitching holes on the pleather side, which helped keep the lines straight and the stitches even, and i think it looks as seamless as if we had sewn it by machine!
Its not 100% perfect- we had a lot of issues stapling the front edge under, and the quilting gets a little wonky towards the front (i think its mostly the piecing of the quilt, but it still annoys me!) but im so happy with the results & that we could give a new life to two things otherwise destined for landfill.