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Thursday, July 6, 2023

Cozy at Home Camp

 

All the projects

     Last week was Cozy at Home camp.  I had Emma, Milani, Roisin and Carmela.  There were only three projects but one was a pair of slippers using faux fur.

Emma and her pillowcase

Milani and her pillowcase

Roisin and her pillowcase

Carmela and her pillowcase

     The pillowcase had an overlapped opening versus the open end.  I cut the fabrics for the girls and they pieced them together.  They also did a fancy stitch next to the small accent strip.  Milani had only one fabric for her pillowcase but I found some coordinating fabrics in my stash for her to use.

Emma and her wrap

Milani and her wrap

Roisin and her wrap

Carmela and her wrap

     Next up was a hair wrap for after their shower.  They cut their towel using the pattern I had drafted following some instructions I had.  They edge finished their cut pieces and then we did an embroidered monogram.  Then a piece of elastic was sewn in place and the two pieces sewn together.  Then they sewed on their buttons.  
Emma and her slippers

Roisin and her slippers (note the fussy cut toe piece)


Carmela and her slippers

     Then came the slippers.  Oh what a mess the faux fur made.  Wednesday evening after camp, I did help by doing the last of the cutting for them.  Even with that, no one finished their slippers so I held another three hour sewing day the following week for them to finish up.  With a bit of help from me Emma, Roisin and Carmela got them done.  Unfortunately Milani was not able to come.  Some things I learned, you cannot use a "sunbrella" type fabric for this project as it melts and you needed to use fusible interfacing.  Also the longer faux fur is not recommended in the directions and they were right, it was much more difficult to cut, pin and sew.
Emma's projects


Milani's projects

Roisin's projects


Carmela's projects

     The girls had fun but if I do this camp again I would skip the decorative stitching on the pillowcase and possibly the monogram to allow for more time with the slippers.

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