Thursday, 29 July 2021

Repairing Robin 2021

Please note that this was written before Boris ordered the Pandemic to be over by the other Monday. Being a mere muggle I am still wearing my mask.

 Repairing Robin 2021

Maintenance is something that never stops.

Not Holding










The more complex a project is the more likely it is to go wrong or need maintaining. For some reason I found my Christmas Robin kept getting flattened by Pumpkin Patch.

Velcro Undone

 







At first I thought it might be something due to the constant washing. However I found that some of the Stitching had come away and in parts the Velcro was Undone.

Sew from Inside

 










Normally this would be a simple fix. However because I didn’t want to accidentally Sew the two Pictures together I had to Sew from the Inside.

Melted Eye


 









Another thing I spotted was the Eye. Obviously whilst not thinking I had Ironed over the Eye by mistake and Melted it. I now know what was on my Iron. I could clean it so had to buy a new one.

Repaired Robin



I Stuck a New Eye on the Robin and after washing I made sure I pressed everything around it this time. Voila one Repaired Robin.

Thursday, 22 July 2021

Cooper Concoctions 2021 Part 8

 Cooper Concoctions 2021 Part 8

I have now Hemmed the Bottom of the Bag.

Carpet Thread

 






As this Bag needs to take Weight I have decided to Blanket Stitch along the Bottom using a strong Carpet Thread.

Hem Top of Bag

 






With the Bag still inside out I do a quick Hem cross the Top of the Bag all the way around.

Place Cord

 






This is where I had a bit of luck. Instead of using an ordinary piece of Cord I found that I had an old Toggle and Cord that I had taken off the Bottom of a Coat. I placed it along the Length of the Hem.

Pin Cord

 






So it didn’t move whilst I was trying to Sew I Pinned it Section by Section.

Back Stitch over Cord





 

To make it both Stronger and Neater I used a Back Stitch over the Cord.

Laundry Bag

 










Here we have it one nice new Laundry Bag

Thursday, 15 July 2021

Cooper Concoctions 2021 Part 7

 Cooper Concoctions 2021 Part 7 

We are now on to the last Legs of this project if you will forgive the pun.

Leg Material

 










I have a great deal of Material left from the Legs.

Leg Material Inverted

 










The above photograph shows the other Leg. I felt that it was easier to do this Upside Down hence the inverted look. (Please note that sometimes I reverse the order to make it more intelligible so photographs may show some discrepancies).

Pin Sides

 




To make life easier Pin the Sides of the Material together along the Length. Then you can get a more accurate cut across the Bottom.

This saves you from mucking about with part Sewing like I did.

Secure Fold

 







I turned the Material back to back and Secured the Fold at the Top of the Hem. Remember that I have inverted this so we are in fact working from the Bottom Hem of the Cooper Jeans.

Blanket Stitch






 

Once the Fold is Secured I can Blanket Stitch nearly to the Bottom on both sides. I left a couple of Inches Unsewn.

Pin Bottom Hem


I can now Pin the Bottom Hem ready for Sewing.

Thursday, 8 July 2021

Cooper Concoctions 2021 Part 6

 Cooper Concoctions 2021 Part 6

This is a quick blog due to photographs disappearing.

Pocket Outline

 










If you remember I unpicked the Pockets from the Original material

Pocket Stitched

 










This time I didn’t bother Hemming the material. I just placed it back to back (I know it shows the material the right way around in the above picture but as I said I lost some photographs) and Blanket Stitched up the Sides.

Pocket Poppers






 

I decided to use Poppers or Press Studs on the Pocket to Fasten it. This was partly due to the back of the Button being in the way.

I Sewed the Poppers on one Side taking care not to go through the material. Then (making sure I had them the right way around) I Sewed the other halves on the opposite Side.

Pocket Finished



All I had to do then was put the Poppers together and there we have it a Small Bag that can slip inside the others.


Thursday, 1 July 2021

Cooper Concoctions 2021 Part 5

 Cooper Concoctions 2021 Part 5

Carrying on with this Concoction

Hem to Rip



 






After finishing the Bottom I can start on the sides. Not a task I am looking forward to. One side was reasonably easy to Hem. However I was slightly careless on the other side when cutting.

I have taken a piece out which I will need to sort. For the mean time I am just going to Hem up to that point.

Blanket Stitch to Rip


 









I have decided the best thing to do is to put the material back to back and Hem up to the Rip.

Pin Diagonally



 






I folded the Ripped side Diagonally and Hemmed. Once that was done I Pinned the other side to match. Then I could carry on Blanket Stitching to the Top

Glue Velcro






 


This time I have decided to have Velcro to Open and Close the Bag. I am sticking it on with Fabric Glue. I have Glued one side and stuck it down.

I am now going to Glue it on the Top of the Velcro then place the material firmly down on it.

Weigh Down



In order to hold it in place I have Weighed it down using my Iron until the Glue sets.

Secure Velcro




The final part is to Secure the Velcro. I do this by Stitching all the way around both parts of the Velcro. 

Finished Bag Front










 

Finished Bag Back











There we have it another finished bag.