Project Log ~ 18th Century Huswif
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Back in October my University hosted a costume sale through the Drama department. It was there that I picked up some gorgeous scraps that they were getting rid of, for the eventual construction of a huswif. Flash forward to the summer when I was in the possession of more time, and more scraps. With so many extant examples of these handy kits available to view, there are endless pattern possibilities, but here I present a simple version that is 100% a great project for beginners and advanced sewers alike. Better yet, it is always useful.
If you make one like this, tag me on Instagram, I would love to see it!
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It’s just lovely and exactly what I’m looking for to make for myself. I can take my small hand sewing projects with me and work on them while waiting at appointments. Thank you again so much for sharing this tutorial. ❤ forever grateful
What a lovely huswif! The CoCoVid Badge Fairy stopped by with a little "blinng" for you!
Absolutely luv it DID not know what the word meant subscribed and like thankyou
Thanks for the inspiration Holly! I just finished my first Huswif. However, I think I need some hand sewing lessons because it took me a very long time to complete!
Hussifs are AMAZING and they saved my life more than once. I always carry them with me when I'm on costume (in case I need any emergency repair), but I started to bring one with basic thread colors on a daily basis. There's someone in need of a small repair and I'm glad to help.
Great project!
I agree! They are truly the best multi purpose tool!
I am watching all the huswif vids I can as I'm starting to work on one myself. :)
That’s some CHUNKY beeswax
Wonderful video! Keep rocking fellow Canadian! 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Great project. One of these little organizers is definitely on my list of "need-to-make-soon" projects. Thanks for sharing your huswif with us. Take care and have a great day!
Huswif, never knew it was called that
Very handy
Here thanks to CoCoVid. This was a nice video. It tempts me to make one of my own!
gorgeous. I'm thinking I may make one for my nephew for Christmas as he's longing to learn some crafts
Yup. This is my next project 😁 Thank you!!
I would love to see a pic of the finished project!
@@ByGollyMissHolly I'll be sure to tag you on Instagram 😊
I'm hoping to make one and have a little leather pocket insert for my embroidery scissors
Nice work! I've been debating whether to make huswif or a basic sewing kit bag. The organizational pockets on this one are tempting, especially since I don't have to sew on a zipper! Thanks for the tutorial.
Here from #CoCoVid!
I love the way this works for my and my sewing! If you need more space you could always change the dimensions and make it longer and/or wider!
Hussif
Great project! It looks so great with the weaving as binding! If you use linen thread, can you recommend a brand where I can purchase some. I just made a period skirt out of some flannel to keep me warm in the house but I just used regular thread and the machine. Next project I want to hand sew with linen thread.
I really loved using the handwoven tape, I've made so many other colours to match my different projects. I haven't used linen thread myself, but if you're located in the US, many other historical costumers recommend Burnley and Trowbridge!
@@ByGollyMissHolly Thanks Holly! I live in Ontario, not too far from Peterborough, but I’ll search for that brand as they may be on Etsy or Amazon.
Is the tape tablet woven? I can't really see on my tiny cell phone screen but it looks that way! :)
I wove the tape on an 18th century styled box loom!