Posted Monday, December 17, 2007 by
Jodi Alderson
I really wish I had taken the time to get progress pictures today while
making the latest of my Christmas crafts. First, a little back story:
My family (sisters and parents) has decided to draw names for
Christmas this year. Along with drawing names, each person actually
made a wish list that was emailed to everyone because we're keeping the
names secret until Christmas. This pretty much stinks for me since I
live so far away and don't get to share in the fun on Christmas Eve
when they're all together, but it makes it easier since I just have one
set of people for whom to buy gifts (we decided to draw couples and then buy for
the family or the individual, buyer's choice).
Some of the choices we all put on our wish lists were gift cards.
Since gift cards travel well, this is what our giftees will be receiving. One of the cards came in a nifty little box that pops the
card out of the opposite side that's being opened. I didn't want the
other recipient to feel left out, so I decided to make a quick gift
card holder. It isn't anything fancy by any stretch of the
imagination, but it turned out very well, better than I expected, even.
Today, I sewed my first cuffed mitten without a pattern. The gift card fits in the
mitten perfectly. I'm still rather amazed I managed to do this without
any sort of instructions, to be perfectly honest. I wish I had taken
the time to take notes while making the mitten since I would be able to
write my own directions then. I'm pretty impressed with myself for
figuring this out, however, I'm slightly annoyed with myself for second
guessing my original design since I think I created extra work for
myself. It's all part of learning, I know.
I think my sewing machine hates me now, though. I used fuzzy felt and
it was pretty thick going through the feeder. Some of the fuzz wanted
to catch every now and then, but for the most part I made it through
without too many problems. What's even more amazing about the entire
project is that my seam actually managed to remain even! Yay, me! My
sewing is improving! Now I need to remember how to thread the silly
thing so I can change the color of the thread. Thank heavens for the
manual!
I really do wish I could be there for the recipient to open this gift.
I think it will be much better received now that there is a little gift
card holder made by yours truly, or at least I hope that's the case.