Saludos, es primera vez que escribo en esta comunidad, pero no quería dejar pasar la oportunidad de participar en el Intercambio navideño de regalos hechos a mano es por eso que les comparto este mantel individual que hice dedicado a @cochanet una Hiver muy apasionada con la cual me siento muy cercana gracias a sus comentarios y publicaciones.
Greetings, it is the first time that I write in this community, but I did not want to miss the opportunity to participate in the Christmas Exchange of handmade gifts that is why I share this placemat that I made dedicated to @cochanet a very passionate Hiver with the which I feel very close to thanks to her comments and publications.
Unlike my daughter, I do not sew much, in fact I always sew to repair clothes, out of necessity and it is something I do with pleasure, since my upbringing in the countryside I had the habit of not discarding any garment or unstitched clothing if it is It could be repaired, however, making a new garment or a craft is not something that I do not know well, I wanted to try it this time under the supervision of my daughter @irenenavarroart who at this moment is ill and only helped me with the drawing and telling me how to use the sewing machine.
I did not use the sewing machine and I was afraid of ruining everything but still I wanted to do it, I got the materials in the bag of fabric scraps that my daughter keeps, I did not get a complete piece of fabric so what I did was join two rectangles of red jute and to form the rectangle of the placemat.
Then with some strips of green fabric 5 cm wide, I made the edges, the first thing I did was fold it and put pins, iron them and then pin them to the edges I sewed with the machine but due to my inexperience the seam was not completely straight .
For the snowman what I did was cut the drawing and treat the outline on the fabric, fold the edges with pins and then put it on the fabric and start sewing by hand.
I did the same procedure for the other parts of the snowman, this seemed to me to be like sewing patches to clothes but because it was very small it was a bit difficult.
I don't consider myself a needle worker but I do consider myself a kitchen lover and Christmas enthusiast, that's why a few days ago @cochanet told me in a post that he would very much like us to live closer to enjoy making Hallacas (a typical dish of Venezuela at Christmas) at his house, so it occurred to me to dedicate this Christmas placemat in a symbolic way for the Christmas dinner. I invite @drhueso @mayoly1 @jesseth to participate in this contest