My Ramblings 2026
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Textile Scrapbook 2026
23-01-2026
Throughout 2025 each month I had created a pair of pages for a textile scrapbook, the two pages were pieced, appliqued and hand stitched, usually with simple running stitch. They used up sample pieces or odd pieces of textile, including cross stitch cards, lawn hankies, & the embroidery thread used to surface stitch was leftover from cross stitch kits. It was a nice quiet mindful project, finishing off over the year, one of my Unfinished Objects. If you would like to see the finished book, there is a video on my YouTube channel about it.
The cover and a set of pages I had originally taught in early 2024, I had made a couple of smaller textile books before, and this was a larger project. The whole intention was to use up pieces, that otherwise would sit in a box or bag and not be seen. But once I made the cover and one set of pages, they then sat with lots of bits that I had sorted out to use on the pages in a project bag and just got left. I decided at the end of 2024 this would be one of the projects I would finish/complete in 2025. By working one pair of pages a month, I had six sets plus the first one I had made, to be stitched into the cover, which I did just before Christmas.
This was only meant to be a project for the year to complete an unfinished project, but I really enjoyed it. In the autumn as I was stitching the pages I began to think of creating another textile scrapbook, stitching a page a month in 2026…..
When my dad’s younger sister, Auntie Kath died I inherited a box full of embroidery transfers, these have sat in the bottom of a cupboard, not forgotten but I hadn’t a project for them. But now I have, my textile scrapbook for 2026!!!
Auntie Kath also had two wooden sewing boxes/tables, one made by her Dad, my Grandfather for her 18th birthday and another Victorian one. Auntie Kath wanted Jenny, my younger sister and I to have one each, we could decide. I let Jenny choose, but I secretly really wanted the one made by our Grandfather……Jenny choose the Victorian one and I have the one our Grandfather made!!!! It has a history, the outside is a lovely thin wood veneer but inside you can see it is made with wood from packing cases, Auntie Kath was 18 in 1950, things were still in short supply – rationed. The four legs are turned, barley twists and it has four bars joining them, one has split and wire has been attached and twisted round to hold it together. I like the history, this was a box made by our Grandfather for his daughter, he got the wood, worked it and made a lovely thing, a special gift. It has been used and loved and continues to be. The Victorian one is slightly bigger and sits in Jenny’s front room and is used as a side table, but it still holds all the stuff for sewing!
Right, back to the Textile book, each month I am going through the box of transfers, which are mainly floral based, and I have loads to choose from and pulling out the ones that catch my eye. I will then decide which one I want to do. I am cutting a 5½” square of fabric, I have lots of smaller pieces as well as yardage, of white on white patterned cotton fabrics like Makower Essentials. I am then adding borders, cut to 2”, of different fabrics, I am thinking mostly small ditzy florals. Because I prefer to embroider on a firmer fabric, I am pressing a lightweight interfacing onto the back.
I am tracing the embroidery design onto the centre using a lightbox and erasable pen, I am using a Frixion pen, I don’t often like using them, I certainly won’t use them on coloured or even cream fabric as they often leave a mark. And I don’t often use them on white anymore as I have found that with time they reappear and have to press the item again to remove them. But with this piece, I am working on white and stitching over the lines and so I am happy to use the Frixion pen as it does show well and I will be stitching over the pen, so even if it does reappear it won’t show!
The reason that I am tracing the design is that I don’t want to ‘use up’ the transfers, I am keeping them as they are, that means that they can be used again, by me, Laura or someone else.
The finished page will be 8” square, and after stitching the first page, I think this book is going to have a vintage feel. It’s a quiet, mindful project and doing just one page a month is very achievable.
Alongside this project, I have also decided on a second monthly one! I intended just to make one quilt-as-you-go hexagon – if you are wondering what these are look at Emma Jones’s Vintage Sewing Box website, she probably has the best inspiration for this method of making them. The idea has been around for years and years, I have seen hand and machine worked versions, from small hexagons to large ones, vintage versions to modern ones!
As I said I was intending to make just one hexagon a month, but being me, I made one with an applique heart, then one with floral fabric in the centre and a third with an embroidery (using my aunt’s transfers) version. And so, I have decided that I would carry on and make three a month, one in each theme!!!
I have decided to add two more monthly projects into the mix…. firstly, a new one. For years I have wanted to make a scrappy foundation pieced little tree quilt but I know that after making about six, I might manage ten, I would get bored and it would get shoved in a box. But if I make a minimum of six each month then…. I won’t get bored and by the end of the year I will have lots of mini trees to make into a quilt.
And the other project, I found my tin of hand applique scrappy hearts project that I started…might have been in 2024, could have been 2023 as they are in a Coronation biscuit tin!!! Well, if I do, I’m thinking four a month, that’s one a week, that should be doable, if I feel like it I could do more. Even this one a week, plus those I have already done, twenty of them, I will have a nice pile for make into a quilt next year.
So, maybe this Ramble should have been called Monthly projects rather than Textile Scrapbook 2026.
Monthly Projects
• One page of Textile Scrapbook
• Three quilt-as-you-go hexagons
• Six scrappy foundation pieced mini trees
• Four (one a week) scrappy hand applique hearts
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