Showing posts with label Cath Kidston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cath Kidston. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Cath Kidston kit review from the Stitch book...


The cross stitched bag which came as a freebie with the Cath Kidston's book Stitch completed and ready for your inspection. You can see my earlier posts here and here.

It really is a darling little purse. The roses are quaint and pretty.  I wish I could show you all in person but you will just have to be satisfied with the photos.  I will use it as a sewing bag for my stitching scissors and threads for small projects. 



The dissolvable canvas came away very easy in warm, soapy water. I was surprised at how it dissolved almost like glue but then washed off the thread so easily leaving no sticky marks.

Apart from not having enough light pink thread for one rose (I colour matched it with one from my stash) I had all the bits and bobs to finish the project.


The kit assembly instructions were a little confusing initially. The kit fabric came all in one piece and the pattern kept referring to the 3x pieces. It didn't actually tell me to cut them apart. So I put scissors to fabric and cut them (with my fingers and toes crossed) hoping I was doing the right thing. And yes I was!



I am beaming that I finished this kit. I am notorious for not doing small kits. Silly me always does the big projects. I will definitely stitch more from the Stitch book. Why, oh why, when I can produce a cute number in such a short time that is so functional? Are you working on a small project at the moment? Tell me as I would love to check it out on your blog if you have one.

Thanks for skipping on my garden path...

                                                          Jan x

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Cath Kidston sewing kit progress...

Happy Sunday to readers and followers new and old.


Remember the Cath Kidston purse I am creating from her book Stitch? I have nearly finished cross stitching the front panel design. The crosses are made over plastic, dissolvable mesh. I don't think the stitches are as neat as using this method but it looks better the more I stitch. This came as a kit and I am slightly annoyed I have nearly run out of one colour and still have a flower left to stitch. I haven't wasted the colour so I think they should have allowed more thread. I will colour match with a different thread out of my stash.


It seems that there a few of you who share my love veggie gardens judging from my previous post. I have been giving my patch a bit of TLC lately.  Butternut pumpkins, broccoli and cabbages are thriving at the moment in this Aussie garden.

It's back to cooking pumpkin soup for me. Thanks for walking through my garden...
                                                                                                        Jan x


Thursday, April 18, 2013

Cath Kidston cross stitch project...

Are you like me and have a stash of freebie cross stitch that are waiting patiently to be stitched?  Well I am committing to stitching them.

When I saw the rose cross stitched makeup kit bag inside the Cath Kidston's book Stitch I knew I had to have it.  My progress thus far...


The weather has suddenly turned frosty in Hobart Tasmania after a long and warm Summer. I am off to the mountains for a couple of days with my family so I hope I find some stitching time there. My hubby is working and living in a city 4 hours away this year, so it will be a special time for the children and I to have him with us again for a week.  What an amazing experience it would be if it snowed. Even more reason to stay in front of the fire and stitch.

I hope you find lots of stitchy time this weekend...
                                                                             Jan x