
As is usual for my New Year “not” resolution, I try to finish off a few things before starting anything new….. it doesn’t normally last very long. I cheated slightly this year, as on 31 December I started a new piece for a Grasby Exhibition in May. It’s making progress and will be revealed in due course.
In an attempt to be more organised with my basic sewing kit way back in January 2019, I started making a hussif to take to the various groups and classes I go to, but it soon got abandoned part done. I have a lovely hexagonal box, but it’s a bit cumbersome to take out with me. I’ve used an A5 plastic wallet, but it tends to get over stuffed with bits and pieces, requirement lists, programmes and dates of groups, and since then two have burst so far.
So rather than use another plastic wallet, I’ve decided to finish the hussif. First I had to find it, which took a bit of a search. It was started before putting Projects in A4 plastic wallets, and storing them in a big wicker basket with all the relevant fabric, threads so I can just pick one up, and everything I need for it is together (unless something has been “borrowed” for another piece of work).
I remembered seeing it when I was tidying up before Christmas, but where?
Eventually I found it in a large blanket box that is full of bigger projects, bags of wool etc., that has two large cushions on top to make an extra seat in the lounge. It had been moved into the hall so the Christmas tree could go in its place…. which is where it still is.
I couldn’t remember how far I had got with it, but it was all together in one bag, along with some green felt that I couldn’t find a few weeks ago! So far the outside has a mixture of machine and hand stitching, sandwiching wadding and a calico / sheeting lining following the vertical stripes. It’s quite bulky, which will cushion and protect what’s put inside it.

The inside (the stripes running horizontally) has some felt stitched on, and a loose pocket ready to be attached on a single layer of fabric.

The top photo shows the extra outer sandwich with the hand stitching on – potentially a needle-case or a smaller detachable hussif for a smaller pocket-size kit maybe.
I haven’t made any further progress on it, as I need to decide where it is going, how much and what I want to put in it, maybe put a zipped pocket or two into it, decide how it is going to be folded, and how it is going to fasten.









