So this year I got started in October. I can hardly believe it. Here's what I'm making, with enough mystery that the recipients might not immediately recognize their gift in advance, should they read this post :-)
- One set of all cotton king-size pillowcases (COMPLETED and boxed for gifting)
- A winter dress in the style and fabric of the period for a loved one who volunteers at an early-20th century home (cut out, marked, and ready to sew)
- A tablecloth for a 10-foot picnic table (just try finding a narrow 10+-foot tablecloth in the store!)
- Cushions for some very sweet patio chairs
- If there is time, two, maybe three, adorable small purses from this Martha article
King pillowcases |
And another of the 5 yards of cotton corduroy (these 1900-ish ladies used A LOT of fabric in their skirts!) for the winter dress, which I now have all cut out and marked - ready to start sewing today. Speaking of history, did you know corduroy has been around in one form or another as a clothing fabric since the time of the ancient Egyptians? It was called "fustian" for most of its history until the 18th century when it was re-named "cord du roi" or "cloth of the king", probably a marketing ploy. And corduroy hasn't changed much since then, except today we sometimes add a little stretch to it.
Sage green cotton corduroy |
Making progress! Let the Holiday season begin!