Archive for August, 2009

Lavender Sachets

Cheap printed handkerchiefs can have lots of uses. You can patchwork them together to make baby doona covers, cushions or pillows, or sew them together down one side to make a cloth baby book. One of my favourite uses for handkerchiefs turns them into cheap, pretty lavender sachets to scatter everywhere.

Just take a single handkerchief. It helps if it has some sort of circular pattern because you start by straight stitching a circle around the centre:

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Next you draw up the thread so that it forms a bag shape, like a bubble:

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Now you fill the bag with dried lavender buds:

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Draw up the thread tight so that the lavender is enclosed in the bag, and put in a few stitches to hold it all in place:

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Finally add a pretty ribbon bow and make a loop so the lavender sachet can be hung in a wardrobe. You can stash them in drawers, gifts of clothing and baby blankets, or wherever you want the scent of lavender.

The completed lavender sachet:

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Operation Shoebox Update

I have been busy with the shoeboxes and other projects lately, leaving not much time for blogging – but here is an update on shoebox progress so far:

I have nearly finished two shoeboxes, for a boy and a girl aged 5-9.

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I was hoping my little chihuahua guest, Princess, would look more impressed!

The teddies are ready for school – here is a close up of their backbacks with exercise books tucked in:

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My granddaughter Chloe gave me the idea for the backpacks. She is fascinated by the project and quite sad to know that there are children who may not get Christmas presents. “But what about Santa Claus?” I told her we were helping him…

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