We have been back for a week, and it is always a week of going slowly, of taking time, of adjusting to sleep, to catching up with folk and ourselves; of reclaiming the garden and reminding ourselves where things are and what we do!
By Saturday I was feeling like I could do more than potter so as I tidied up my sewing stuff I remembered that I had wanted to test out hem stitching on my sewing machine, so that I could use up linen remnants and make serviettes. I love serviettes!
I found this bag with a few notes to self from past Fiona.
I recalled (vaguely) that I had purchased the magic pen, but the dissolvable stabiliser? Where would I have bought that? Did I get that? Where did I put it if I did?
I came across this folded piece of what looked like interfacing.
How would I know if it was dissolvable stabiliser? I did my own test. Highly scientific!
It dissolved in warm-hot water in seconds! So I was pretty much on track. And then I even wrote another note to myself and pinned it to the stabiliser for future reference.
I watched a couple of YouTube videos about wing needles and hem stitching and set out to discover how many hem stitches my old fashioned sewing machine would do and it turns out to be 4. I read up on the foot to use, popped the needle in and drew up four lines in removable pen. And off I went.
I was excited by the results.
The strips of dissolvable stabiliser on the back. It prevents the fabric from really puckering as the dog feeds move it back and forth and back and forth to make the stitches.
And then I dissolved it, dried it and ironed it, and here is my sample piece looking flat and tidy. I just love it.
So my next step is to work out how to make serviettes, maybe with mitred corners, and how to incorporate the hem stitching into them. That is where the magic pen comes into things I think... we shall see.
And some flowers from the garden...
A gradual and slow return, but with fun along the way!