Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sewing. Show all posts

Friday, November 22, 2013

Thrift Shopping

I don't like to shop.  And when I do, I usually go where I know, get what I need and go home.  I have never been a browser, though at home on the Internet is another story.

Anyway, I have borrowed a friends sewing machine and have been trying my hand at some basic sewing.

I found some diaper fabric made in America for $6.99 a yard at our local Joann's, which to me, doesn't seem like a bad price.  It's the same kind of material that the napkins I bought off of etsy are made of, only I don't have a serger.  So I have been practicing using the different stitches on the machine and also making hems to see which I like better.  I am considering making the napkins to give as gifts for future gift giving.

I'd also like to spruce up my own dining room, but don't really have the extra money to go out and buy all new things.

So, I was at the Salvation Army store and I was looking for a flat sheet to try to make an apron out of.  I figure a sheet is a lot of fabric and much cheaper than buying it on sale and often times flat sheets don't wear out, while fitted ones do.

Anyway, while looking for a flat sheet to make the apron, I found what I thought was a window curtain, but is really a shower curtain, and a flat sheet that almost match in color.  I am thinking about using the shower curtain, which is mostly cotton to make napkins and then use the sheet to either make a table runner for the table and the sideboard and perhaps even valances for the window.  Quite an undertaking for me.  Those two items cost me roughly $7.00.  I will have TONS of napkins.


 
 
These are the sheet and curtain I hope to do the napkins, table runners and valances out of.
 

I also found a vintage fitted sheet that looks like it was never used.  It has a nice small floral print that I will try to make the apron from.  This cost 1.99


This is the small floral print I will try to make the apron out of.


Then I went to a local antique shop because one of the stands has all kinds of old sewing stuff in it.  I got the edging and sewing thread for about $5.00.

Then I found two flannel receiving blankets for .99 cents for the two of them, and they looked brand new.  I bought them too and I am not sure what I am going to do yet, but I am sure they will turn into something handy.



 
Wish me luck with my sewing adventures.  I am sure you will see the outcome soon.