Another year begins (2019) and I'm still committed to using up fabric I have accumulated over the past maybe 10 years or so. Besides sewing scraps I knitted quite a bit too.
This is the finished sweater I knitted for a friend's baby girl.

I knitted a "bun" hat for a relative.
And here is my first attempt at color work knitting. Knitting with 2 colors at the same time was something I had wanted to try for a long time. Kind of fun, but if you don't leave enough slack, your hat can get pretty tight!
I fell in love with the colors in this ball of yarn!
Finishing up this quilt with a flannel backing. Here I am hand stitching the binding on the back.
All done! Such a warm, cozy quilt.
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This pattern is "Kira" by GE Designs. |
Another few blocks for the Teacup Mystery Quilt along.
Starting a new mystery quilt along! I enjoy these mystery quilt alongs called Scrap Dance Mysteries.
Such a cute little sweater!
LOVE these colors! The pattern is called Close to You and can be found on Ravelry.com More photos can be found below of this shawl.
I tested a backpack pattern for Lisa at Around the Bobbin. This is a winner! Great, well-written
Another way to use up some of my scraps has been machine embroidery projects. Here I'm starting a wallhanging project - design by Sweet Pea.
This is the Close to You shawl that can be found on Ravelry.com
Another Scrap-dance Mystery Quilt Along by
www.frommycarolinahome.com
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I used a 3 step zig zag stitch in rows for the quilting. |
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"Pint-sized Parking" This was such a fun project - a little challenging sewing the foam in spots but I love the fabric and this is such a unique basket. Pattern from: www.atkinsondesigns.com |
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I started knitting a vest. |
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I won a Schmetz Needle FaceBook Live giveaway! |
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This is a fall table runner using scraps - old and new. |
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I started to run out of this yarn and spent months searching for a reasonable look alike so that I could finish this shawl. I found some yarn that is a little heavier than this one, but it will work for the last of the border. |
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I decided to use up the rest of this wonderful border print to make myself a fall Essential Tote. Pattern from www.aroundthebobbin.com |
This little tech organizer bag was another test project for Lisa at
www.aroundthebobbin.com. What a fun project! I had never sewn mesh before.
This is a shot of the recessed zipper on an Essential Tote bag I made for someone.
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I made a t-shirt on using my serger. |
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Knit pumpkins - these were fun to make! |
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Fleece hats for all the boys in the family. |
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Quilted coasters and hotpad made with scraps. |
My Christmas socks are finished!
And so, another busy year filled with fabric stash busting, learning new skills and finishing projects started a year or so before. 2019 sure was a fruitful year!
Blessings,
Pat
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