Completed Projects 2011
JANUARY 2011
- Project One: Innovative Storage
- Project Two: Dell Inspiron Laptop Case
- Project Three: Cat Silhouette Make-Up Bag
- Project Four: Spool Thread Holder (with tutorial)
- Projet Five: A Teddy Bear’s Bed
- Project Six: The Perfect Fabric Wallet (with tutorial)
- Project Seven: Well Who’d Have Thought It, I Just Made a Shoe Cubby!
- Project Eight: How to Make Your Own Labels
- Project Nine: A Lovely Woven Bead Bracelet
- Project Ten: Renovating an Old Gilt-Framed Mirror
FEBRUARY 2011
- Project Eleven: Improved Wallet with Flap Closure
- Project Twelve: Little Labels for Our Tea Jars
- Project Thirteen: Reusable Fabric Snack Sacks (with tutorial)
- Project Fourteen: My Perfect Shoulder Bag (with tutorial)
- Project Fifteen: Re-Upholstering an Old Ugly Swivel Chair
- Project Sixteen: Valentine’s Day Loveliness
- Project Seventeen: Two Fabric Kindle Cases
- Project Eighteen: Making my Own Car Stickers
- Project Nineteen: Re-Styling a Pair of the Boy’s Jeans
- Project Twenty: A Lovely Little Girl’s Messenger Bag
- Project Twenty One: Barking Oven Gloves
- Project Twenty Two: Scrap Fabric Hanging Hearts
- Project Twenty Three: Barking Coasters to Match the Oven Gloves
- Project Twenty Four: Making my own Circular Stool Cushions
MARCH 2011
- Project Twenty Five: The First Circular Stool Cushion Cover
- Project Twenty Six: Recycling an old T-Shirt into a Lovely Necklace
- Project Twenty Seven: A Very Dapper Tie for The Boy
- Project Twenty Eight: Two Little Bow Ties
- Project Twenty Nine: Another Dapper Little Tie for The Boy
- Project Thirty: Three More Bow Ties and a Birthday Party
- Project Thirty One: Home-Made Chalk Balls
- Project Thirty Two: Fixing the Washing Machine
- Project Thirty Three: A Rather Lovely Prism Pouch
- Project Thirty Four: I am Finally Dabbling in Making my Own CLothes, Look at my Skirt!
- Project Thirty Five: Two Cushion Covers with a Sheepy Theme
APRIL 2011
- Project Thirty Six: Painting the Bedroom Chest of Drawers
- Project Thirty Seven: How to Mak an Awesome Lampshade using String, a Balloon, and PVA Glue
- Project Thirty Eight: Painting my Wardrobe White
- Project Thirty Nine: A Quick Revamp for the Bedside Chest
- Project Forty: Transsforming the Kitchen, Thanks to a 99p Winning Bid on Ebay
- Project Forty One: A Holiday Money Bag for the Boy
- Project Forty Two: Circular Cushions for the Stools (Finally)
- Project Forty Three: Let There be White
- Project Forty Four: A Tiny Little Burst of Spring. On a Balcony. For the Boy.
- Project Forty Five: Sewing a Wallet for my Lil Sister
- Project Forty Six: A Red and Green Floral Wallet for Myself
MAY 2011
- Project Forty Seven: A Sunhat and a Lesson Learnt
- Project Forty Eight: I did Something New Today, I Made a Sundress!
- Project Forty Nine: An Amy Butler Wallet for Sally
- Project Fifty: How to Make Shorts for Children
- Project Fifty One: How to Restyle a Pair of Adult’s Trousers to fit a Boy
- Project Fifty Two, Fifty Three and Fifty Four: The Boy’s Shorts!
- Project Fifty Five: Oh How I Love Other People’s Rubbish
- Project Fifty Six: A Boring Job of Sewing Blackout Lining to our Bedroom Curtains
JUNE 2011
- Project Fifty Seven: Adorable Mini Bunting from my Fabric Scraps
- Project Fifty Eight: A Break from Sewing with some Old School Coloured Pencils and an Orchid
- Project Fifty Nine: A Blue Messenger Bag
- Project Sixty: How to make a Roll-Up Spanner Case
- Project Sixty One: A Carrier Bag Holder
- Project Sixty Two: Another Spanner Case, this time with Raindeer
- Project Sixty Three: A Tunic Top
- Project Sixty Four: A Hideous Wildflower Pincushion
JULY 2011
- Project Sixty Five: A New P.E Bag for The Boy
- Project Sixty Six: Three Fabric Bread Bags
- Project Sixty Seven: A Personalised Drawstring Bag for a Boy
- Project Sixty Eight: A Messenger Bag with Button-On Flowers
- Project Sixty Nine: A Little Taggy Blanket
- Project Seventy: A Simple Little Wine Bag
- Project Seventy One and Seventy Two: Little Cath Kidston Shoulder Bags
- Project Seventy Three: A Tortoise Fable T-Shirt
- Project Seventy Four: A Very Quick Washbag with Towelling Lining
- Project Seventy Five: A Car Seat Organiser for The Boy
AUGUST 2011
- Project Seventy Six: Muscle Car T-Shirt
- Project Seventy Seven: A Dubstep T-Shirt for my Brother
- Project Seventy Eight: Another Summery Tunic Top
- Project Seventy Nine: Record Player T-Shirt for a DJ
- Project Eighty: Another Muscle Car T-Shirt for The Boy
- Project Eighty One: A Green Felt Jacket for A Teddy Bear
- Project Eighty Two: A Lined Boxy Pouch for my Sister
- Project Eighty Three: A Pair of Beach Shorts, Just as Summer Draws to a Close
SEPTEMBER 2011
- Project Eighty Four: A Little Tea Cozy for Tee
- Project Eighty Five: Wedding Present Cushions
- Project Eighty Six: Painting the Boy’s Workstation
- Project Eighty Seven: Another Wedding, Another Cushion and a Little Prism Pouch
- Project Eighty Eight: A Patchwork Make-Up Bag for My Sister Himi
- Project Eighty Nine: Mr. B’s Birthday Bracelet
OCTOBER 2011
- Project Ninety: A New Improved Washbag for Mr. B
- Project Ninety One: Adapting Some Cheap Glass Jars with Spraypaint
- Project Ninety Two: A Spanner Case for my Dad, for his Birthday
- Project Ninety Three: Turning Old Jeans into Little Dishes
- Project Ninety Four: Playing Around with Ruffles, Pleats and Gathers
NOVEMBER 2011
- Project Ninety Five: A Lovely Pile of Wallets from Old Jeans
- Project Ninety Six: Three Roll Up Car Carry Cases
- Project Ninety Seven: Making Christmas Tree Baubles using Fabric Scraps (with Tutorial)
- Project Ninety Eight: Four Pairs of Oven Gloves
- Project Ninety Nine: Three Cafetiere Cozies
- Project One Hundred: Four Little Shoulder Bags
- Project One Hundred and One: Craft Market Apron
DECEMBER 2011
- Project One Hundred and Two: Making Fabric Business Cards (with Tutorial)
- Project One Hundred and Three: Lovely Large Shoulder Bags
- Project One Hundred and Four: Giveaway Winner’s Little Shoulder Bag
- Project One Hundred and Five: Make Your Own Mini Bunting Kits
- Project One Hundred and Six: Edible Penguins and Christmas Parties
- Project One Hundred and Seven: Simple Ticking Pencil Cases
- Project One Hundred and Eight: Novelty Cat Purse
- Project One Hundred and Nine: Three Bright and Spacious Make-Up Bags
- Project One Hundred and Ten: An Apron with Ruffle Trim
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Hi! Thank you for the comment and the advice 🙂 Great blog, I love your goal for the year, already half way there!!!
I’m really impressed with your output so far!
Just come across your site and love the stuff you’ve been making. It’s really inspiring – thanks.
Your one inspiring craft lady!
I recived my first sewing machine for Christmas so shall be using your blog as inspiration 🙂
Thank you Butterfly, for all your lovely comments, I ‘m glad I inspire you, good luck with all your sewing!
Lovely projects, well done for having aimed to make a certain number of things. And for keeping on at it.
Greet Cambridge from me, I went to St Mary s in Bateman Street 🙂
A very long time ago.