The sheets covering the living room furniture have tears in them - mostly from Cindy - and the mending I did just made things worse. If you can't mend something invisibly, then I think it's better to be very obvious. So, with this wabi-sabi idea in mind, I made some patches and zigzagged them on. Of course one is a cat shape. The rest are rectangles.
I had to zigzag from the back, and hopefully can make the stitching into a design at some point.
These at least have personality - next time, perhaps a sleeping cat shape!
How cute. I love your cat patch!
ReplyDeleteKimmie
mama to 8
one homemade and 7 adopted
Thanks. I figure, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. :D
DeleteI love the idea!! My youngest son has a tear on the knee of a new pair of trousers, perhaps a very visible patch might be fun :)! Sweet puss, love the way they snooze in a ball. Melvin looks just like a prawn when curled up :). Pam x
ReplyDeleteA prawn! Now, there's an interesting comparison. :D
DeleteWabi-sabi! I like this a lot. I have a similar mending philosophy. I bought rainbow variegated thread specifically for this purpose. If the stitches will show I will make it a shape or a word (a heart, or "dance," for example) and have it be in pretty rainbow colors. I like your cat patch a lot!
ReplyDeleteOh, the colored thread - a good idea! I assume you're an embroiderer.
DeleteI have played around with it some, but I wouldn't say it is one of my top of my list. Lately, all I want to do it play with my sewing machine! I just started playing around with scrap quilting. I KNEW I was saving all these scraps for years for a reason!
ReplyDeleteYes! And as long as they're not overtaking your house. :)
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