I use vintage patterns, some of which belonged to my grandmother, with today's fabrics and yarns. I take vintage needlework magazines and work from the patterns in them. The magazines date from 1912 through to the fifties, and I try and use the patterns from them as they would have been originally used. Sometimes I will adapt them and make something else. I prefer to specialize with the thirties and forties patterns and occasionally dip my toe into the fifties.

When I feel the need to bring things up to date, sometimes adapting the original vintage patterns. I also design my own patterns so you can make lovely items too.


Thursday, 2 July 2015

1944 style Round Cushion


Long story, but many of you will probably recognise the design.  
I have revamped the cushion.  I always felt it what was wrong, but when I first made it I was in a hurry and was told I had to do this and that, and I couldn't do this and I couldn't do that, but that time has past, because in the end I was not allowed to use the cushion anyway.  Even when making it I knew I wasn't going to be allowed to use it in something, the person who was advising me was making sure they weren't going to be used!  I took this cushion and the other two cushions to other fairs but quite honestly they were WRONG!  The cushions not the fairs.  After making a special order for a friend, it gave me the incentive to revamp this one and the two others I made.  This one, and this one.  Not sure if I should use pink fabric for the pink Tulips, any advice anyone..... of what colour would you suggest?  Pale green or pink?


You can see the cushion in my Folksy shop on the side bar


1 comment:

  1. I would use pale green for the tulip cushion personally but I guess it is down to the choice of the recipient. I am sure it will look lovely either way! x

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