Ghost Candle Mat in Wool Applique

Who can resist candy this time of year!
And what better to decorate with, than candy corn.

This little seasonal mat is made of wool and features applique and a green sparkle thread outline.

I used my Baby Lock Sashiko machine to add the sparkle thread to the top of the candle mat.
The pattern is from Buttermilk Basin.
I purchased the kit from My Girlfriend’s Quilt Shop in Midway, UT.
They carry an extensive variety of wool felt and the shop has sew many samples,
thread, and supplies for quilting and for wool designs.
Just eye candy at its finest!
Buttermilk Basin also has lovely patterns for Christmas wool items.
I can’t wait to stitch up a number of them.
If you want to add some simple, quick décor items to your home,
try your hand at wool applique.
It can be stitched by hand or by machine.
Thank you so much for stopping by for a visit today.

Sew House Seven Toaster Sweater

It is challenging for me to find a comfortable, well-fitting sweatshirt in ready to wear.
The Toaster Sweater pattern by Sew House Seven fills that void in my winter wardrobe.
The style lines are such that it is comfortable without being overly bulky.
I like that it is semi-fitted, which is hard to find in a ready to wear sweatshirt.
The self fabric ribbing panel at the bottom helps the shirt stay in place,
which is necessary because this top falls just at or below the hip bones.
The funnel neck can be worn up as shown in this photo,
it can be “slouched”,
or it can be doubled over itself.
I like having options.
With the extra long cuff on the sleeves,
I can wear them long (over my hand just past my wrist) on those chilly days;
or I can easily push up the sleeves and they stay up.
The pattern features dolman sleeves, which make the sweatshirt extra comfortable.
The forest green hemp French terry fabric from Fancy Tiger Crafts
is a perfect pairing with this pattern.
I’m anxious to sew up another Toaster Sweater in some stretch velour in taupe/cream
that I just ordered from StyleMaker Fabrics.
I stitched the entire sweater on my Baby Lock Serger, no sewing machine required.
(If you don’t have cover hem capabilities on your serger,
you will need to use a sewing machine for the topstitching.)
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Have a blessed day.

Why I Like to Sew with byAnnie Patterns

I’m a bit of an eclectic sewer.
I like to stitch up a number of different types of sewing projects.
I wish I could just focus on one type of sewing,
for instance garments, home dec, children’s clothing, bags, etc.
But that’s not me.
I like to sew it all!!!
Because that is my personality, I appreciate the options that I get with the byAnnie patterns.
Their patterns are:
Well Written
Easy to Follow
and
Have Helpful Illustrations
(and sometimes video links)
In addition to those great qualities,
some of their patterns also include instructions for smaller
items to coordinate with the featured project.
The Trinkets and Treasures pattern has instructions for three different size organizers
and it also includes instructions for these separate organizer “pods” that can be
stored in the featured organizer case – or not.
Are you a focused sewist?
or
Are you an eclectic sewist?
I would enjoy hearing from you.
Please leave a comment in the section below.
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