Sunday 25 August 2013

Like many mum's, I take part in a childcare swap during the holidays so that we can all keep going to work without having to worry too much about childcare. So on my day off, I fill the house with any children that need looking after (I say looking after, but they usually entertain themselves!) and then my kids go to various friends houses on the days that I'm working. Having three sons, I rarely have the pleasure of a girls company but during the first week of the holidays, I was lucky enough to be asked to look after a friends daughter (her son was here as well but he was off playing with the other boys) and this particular young lady is a keen crafter so guess what we did.....!

I had seen a picture on Pinterest of a pincushion that was hanging around a sewing machine and thought that it was a brilliant idea and that I needed one. Every young crafter needs a pincushion so whilst I made one for my machine, Antonia made one for her wrist. And here are the results:

 
 
 
Mine is made with some lovely material that came free with a magazine, and I used a piece of craftex at the back so that it lies flush with the machine. I have used a piece of white ribbon to allow me to tie it around my machine so now I have a pincushion to hand every time I'm using it. Antonia's was made using some scrap material that I had left over from a previous project. She was able to practice her hand sewing skills and also used a sewing machine for the first time, which she thoroughly enjoyed (a machine is on her birthday list now). She was quite rightly very pleased with herself for having made something so pretty and so useful.
 
I have managed to fit in more craft than I thought I would given that the holidays are in full swing but I've been a bit slow on taking pictures. Hopefully next week I'll be able to update you on all the things I've finished. In the meantime, it's time to link up with Handmade Monday over at http://handmadeharbour.blogspot.co.uk/.
 
Love Natalie



10 comments:

  1. What a great way of keeping them entertained. Beats sitting in front of the TV.

    Simply, yet very useful pin cushions. Can't wait to have a go making them xx

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  2. I know what you mean about having girls about (having said that one of my sons is knitting as I type!) I bet you both had a lovely time inter-spaced with fueling the boys ;)

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  3. That does look like an excellent idea.

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  4. Lovely useful things you both made. I miss the crafting days with my children- usually cardboard and glue were involved! My oldest grandson isn't really into crafting - need a granddaughter!

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  5. Girlie crafting time is the best :) Both pin cushions are so pretty and so useful too!

    I look forward to seeing what else you've been working on when you have a moment spare to take some pics :) x

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  6. They are both lovely - pretty material. What a great idea the childcare swap is. Hope you have a good week.

    Jill, Christmas Pie Crafts

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  7. I bet she will be wanting to come round again soon! Lovely pincushions :)

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  8. What a practical and pretty activity, it's nice to share crafting with children - Lucy's always trying to help me, but I can't wait till she's old enough to make some things of her own too.

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  9. Looks like fun - I'm in the last week of the holiday now :( so I have lots of crafting left to fit in!
    In a Pickle

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