Keep
Cool and Keep Calm -Ice
Inspirations 2017 Part 1
It is hot. In fact it is more than hot it is
sweltering. To give you an idea last night the temperature in my flat at five
past midnight according to my thermometer was 30 degrees.
Every year it seems that the summer weather is getting
hotter and more humid. I don’t do summer – I hide away like a vampire and only
come out when it is cooler. However the past week it hasn’t been cool inside
even with the fans going full blast.
Material
for Ice Pack Cover
One night unable to sleep I had a truly brilliant
inspiration. I remembered that in the freezer I had some of those Ice Packs for
putting in food bags to keep cool. So I jumped off the bed got one out of the
freezer, wrapped some cloth around it so I didn’t get wet and clung to it for
dear life.
The only problem was it kept slipping from out of the
cloth. So I thought hot water bottles have covers why not ice packs? This is
the actual scrap piece of material I used to wrap the Ice Pack with.
Uneven
Material
Naturally it needed to be hemmed. Since I was in a rush
I didn’t trim it first but after doing some of the hemming I had to pin
together to work out where I needed to hem and then trim later.
This photograph has come out very yellow but I have no
idea why. It is the same material – calico that I have used previously. After
the hemming had been done I folded the material in half horizontally. This will
create the cover shape.
Since the previous photograph came out so badly I thought I would take one when I had finished backstitching the basic design which in this case is a snowflake. I put the design roughly in the middle of the material on one side of the cover. I will do a different design on the other side.
Snowflake
Build Up
After the base dark blue colour I sewed around the
whole design in a lighter blue.
Point
Additions
Next I had to make it look more like a snowflake. Using the same light blue colour I sewed a triangle on to the main four points.
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