Back in January, my friend Maria visited from Canada and we went to Stamford. You can read about it here. While we were there, we went to a very nice interiors/haberdashery shop and Maria saw some material printed with a London map, which she absolutely loved. I bought a metre of the material and rashly promised to make her a doorstop, for her birthday in July, which I would send to Canada. I did some research in books and on the internet. I was looking for a pattern which had velcro on the base, and a handle and I ended up feeling a bit like the Prince looking for his Princess in the story of 'The Princess and the Pea'...one was too small, one had a zip, one didn't have a handle, one was a pyramid shape...you get the idea. Eventually, I found the perfect one for me! If you'd like to have a go yourself, it's here. I liked the jokey way the tutorial was written and can say that it was easy to follow and surprisingly easy to make. I practised first by making a lining from calico, which was a separate cube placed inside the main one, for ease of filling.
Look, here it is! I made this! As you can tell, I am pretty pleased with myself.
I did have to think about which way up the pieces would have to go, but it worked out well.The fabric looks good too.
Not content with that, I also made a notebook cover, with a felt flower made from my felt.
It all arrived safely with Maria (only a few weeks after her birthday...oh well...) and I think she liked it. It's a little reminder of her visit to England.
Lovely presents ...made me a bit homesick looking at the map. I bet your friend loves it .xx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Dotty's Daughter. I think my friend might feel a bit homesick too, but I hope the map material will bring back happy memories.
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Ellie
Love it.
ReplyDeleteAnd the gifts must have warmed your friend's heart. And will continue to do so each time she sees/uses them.
Thanks, EC. I did get a really nice message from her saying the gifts had arrived safely and she 'loved them', so I'm really pleased about that. I hope that they will indeed remind her of the good old UK.
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Ellie
It all looks great Ellie!! Very original fabric design. I bet she was thrilled when she opened her parcel :-)
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Amanda xx
Thanks, Amanda. It is a lovely fabric. She said she loved them, so that's good enough for me!
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Ellie
It looks great! Well done for getting all the pieces the right way up!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Wendy. (I did get one wrong, but it was on the base, so I didn't undo it and start again - shh...don't tell anyone!)
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Ellie
What lovely gifts to make for a friend, I love the fabric x
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jo. Maria had asked for a doorstop, so all I had to do was to find the perfect pattern which I eventually did. The notebook was an added extra so that she could see the fabric wherever she is. It is a really lovely fabric and has a linen-type feel. It did fray a bit though so I had to zigzag all the edges (but it was worth it!)
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Ellie
I'm sure your friend really liked it! What very thoughtful gifts made in the perfect fabric as a reminder of her visit,
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Alison xx
Thanks, Alison. I hope she will have happy memories of her visit.
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Ellie
What a good friend you are, Ellie, this is a wonderful gift - pretty and practical. I must say that the fabric is gorgeous.
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Thanks, Amalia. The fabric has been much admired - perhaps I should have bought more...
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Ellie
I love it Ellie, it's fabulous, well done!!!!
ReplyDeleteI can totally understand why your friend fell in love with that fabric....
Lots of love and a very nice weekend, Mirjam.
Thanks, Mirjam. I was really pleased with how the doorstop turned out - it looked a little bit tricky at first, but actually, it was surprisingly not that hard. I definitely should have bought more of the fabric...
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Ellie
They're both such wonderful gifts, very useful but they'll also remind your friend of her visit. I think the fabric is fab.
ReplyDeleteThanks and welcome, Jo. I was pleased that they arrived in Canada safely and that my friend loved them. My friend originally spotted the fabric and said it would make a great lampshade, but I really don't think my creative skills would be up to that! I was pleased (and relieved) that I managed the doorstop.
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Ellie
Nice. I especially like the notebook cover. Good job on taking care of your friend;)
ReplyDeleteThanks and welcome, Sandra. I have only recently tried my hand at notebook covers and, after a little alteration (the first one I ever made coming out too small!), I think I have got the hang of it. I hope the presents do remind my friend of a happy visit.
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Ellie