More practical sewing has hit the worktable, this time a new blanket. This fabric entered the stash last year and a bit of it was used to make this skirt. And then quite a bit a whole lot of yardage sat in the stash. It was on sale, in the bargain section. But I digress. There was once a thought to make this Pace Cardigan to match the skirt and then plans changed. The skirt has since been donated. And the fabric sat in the stash until today. Yes, that's right, in the middle of summer during heat warnings, I decided to turn this fabric into a blanket.
When cooler temperatures arrive, this one will replace this blanket that I made last year which has not held up well. We'll have to wait and see how this new blanket holds up.
Sewing IS Political
This is a Canadian made and tariff free project. All the tools and supplies used to make this project were found in the stash. The fabric and threads came from Fabricland, a Canadian fabric outlet. The clips were made in Taiwan and purchased at Lilax Studio, another Canadian fabric outlet.
The scissors used on this fabric are from Merchant and Mills, a U.K. company and were purchased at The Workroom, a Canadian fabric outlet.
Project details
Seams / finish: Rolled hem
Fabric: 4 metres
Additional Tools and Supplies: Cutting table, fabric scissors, fabric clips, Janome AirThread 2000D serger, threads, thread clippers.


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