Indigo Eye Pillow

Front of an indigo tie dyed eye pillow with diagonal lines of indigo embroidery
Back side of a tie dyed indigo eye pillow

Pattern/Technique: Good Vibrations Eye Pillow by Kristine Vejar, from Making: Intricate

Modifications: I found the silk pretty tricky to hand sew (it’s partly why I also sewed fewer lines on the pillowcase), so instead of hemming the open end by hand sewing, I used the rolled hem foot on my sewing machine.

Materials: Good vibrations eye pillow kit (indigo dyed silk crepe de chine, cotton muslin, indigo dyed embroidery floss), rice

Lessons: The silk was pretty tricky to sew through with multiple strands of embroidery floss, so I ended up stitching only a couple rows of running stitch. If I did something similar in the future, I might try using my sashiko thimble to brace the needle on my palm for support.

Remember to account for seam allowances when sewing a design. I sewed a neat “reflection” motif where the running stitch looked like it had bounced off the edge of the pillowcase top piece, but when I sewed the pillowcase together this effect got sewn into the seam allowance.

What I'd do differently: Add less scented oil & don’t add a mint-based oil to an eye pillow. I have a lovely lavender mint oil and decided to add a few drops to the rice to scent the pillow. Unfortunately I accidentally poured in too much (there was a visible oil stain on the muslin pillow insert) and the menthol from the mint made my eyes water when I set it on my eyes!

Care: Hand wash, lay flat to dry

Knit Sweater Ornament

A tiny teal handknit sweater ornament hangs on a white christmas tree with blurry ornaments in the background.

Pattern/Technique: Wee Woolens Ornament Set by Susan B. Anderson, from Making Gifts Vol. 2

Materials: Berroco Ultra Alpaca Light in Oceanic (scrap yarn).

New skills: n/a

Lessons: I'm normally really not a fan of knitting on DPNs but this was a pretty fun knit!

I used my wraps-per-inch tool and determined that this yarn was a fingering weight so I used US 2 (3.00mm) needles. However on actually looking it up this is actually a DK weight yarn (!) and I probably should have used the US 3 (3.25 mm) needles recommended by the pattern. It's not actually a big deal because gauge doesn't matter given it's a tree ornament and the proportions look fine, but I should figure out how to used my WPI tool correctly at some point.

The heathered blues and greens of the Oceanic colorway are gorgeous and I should definitely make a full sized sweater with this yarn at some point.

What I'd do differently: I'd love to make more of these with the attached mitten pattern (red mittens obv) for my tree.

Care: n/a