There’s a new kid on the block….. well an old one actually. Following a request from a customer this vintage motor has now been added to the range. Based on a 1961 series 2, they are live on my web site NOW !!!
Don’t forget you can always drop me a line if you’re hunting for a specific colour combination.
New cushions regulaly added to range …..
More new cushions are added to stock each week. As usual all the designs are individual, mainly due to up-cycling and repurposed fabrics. This focus means I don’t just buy materials off the role but purchase excess stock and end of roles, ensuring the most ethical use of materials, whilst keeping my cost at the best possible prices to pass on to my customers.
Wedding 4WD Vehicle Cushion
£35.00
Series 1 4WD Vehicle Cushion
£30.00
Wedding 4WD Vehicle Cushion
£35.00
4WD Vehicle Cushion
£30.00
Compass Design Cushion
£29.00
4WD Vehicle Cushion
£29.00
1960’s 4WD Vehicle Cushion
£30.00
1961 4WD Vehicle Cushion
£30.00
Many thanks for viewing my update and I look forward to seeing you in Instagram.
Deb (The Dizzy Tyke)
As we get into the longer evenings here in the UK, its time to break out some new designs to add to you WIP (work in progress) collection, you can never have too many knitting projects on the go.
This versatile kerchief pattern has a range of options included. It can include beads, bobbles or any combination.
Knitted in double knit yarn, you can even use oddments from you scraps box as in the bottom right.
LULSLEY CHRISMAS VEST
FREE knitting pattern
The Lulsley pattern is a great for any baby or toddlers , to get them in the annual Christmas jumper competition without them overheating.
This vest knitted in double knit yarn, is quick and easy to follow. When you download this pattern you will find 2 options, the original pattern which has imperial measurements and a metric version.
New cushions added to range …..
Some new cushions have been added to stock this week. As usual all the designs are individual, mainly due to my aim to up-cycle and repurpose fabrics. This focus means I don’t just buy materials off the role but purchase excess stock and end of roles, ensuring the most ethical use of materials, whilst keeping my cost at the best possible prices to pass on to my customers.
Many thanks for viewing my update and I look forward to seeing you in Instagram.
Deb (The Dizzy Tyke)
Although I do have different platforms I sell on coming direct to the maker is always preferential. To celebrate this use the coupon code Christmas22 to get a 10% discount on all cushions until the end of December2022. Don’t forget last posting dates and the planned Royal Mail industrial action when planning when to order.
The range of cushions avayalbe is constantly evolving and changing. Evolving because customers request designs that once developed are prefect to join the selection and changing because the materials available for cushions and appliqué is never constant. This is because I source my fabrics from excess stock and end of line, meaning that its always new fabric but often repurposed.
Here are a few recently added. Including the new kid on the block the rear view of the ever popular Defender.
New additions to the range of knitting patterns has also taken a back seat through this unusual year…but this amazing ladies cardigan is in the final stages of pattern checking. The Fladbury should be released in time for Easter. Follow me on Instagram for updates and discount codes.
Many thanks for viewing my update and I look forward to seeing you in Instagram.
Deb (The Dizzy Tyke)
As my past and present customers are aware here at Dizzy Tyke Designs, I make all of the cushions covers here in my studio.
Heres a little insight into the processes I undertake to create my exclusive designs and how the cushions covers are produced.
Stage 1 – Create Design Element
Using the BROTHER PE design program I create a design that represents the picture I want to create. Ensuring the pieces are attached in the correct order and stitches give the desired effect. this is then uploaded into the sewing machine ready for sewing.
If you have an idea for a pattern and its not available, drop me a line and if its something quirky for you I can give you costings, if its something I could add to my web site I can always look to absorb the cost for the design element away from the price.
Stage 2 – Fabrics
I try to use repurposed but new fabrics where possible. Many of the cover fronts are excess stock curtains. Whist the backs vary from good quality cotton sheeting, blackout backing curtains and curtain linings.
A lot of the appliqué materials are offcuts from a local upholstery manufacturer.
Creating card templates of each design element allows fabrics to be selected and cut to correct shapes before they are sewn into place.
Stage 3 – The Machine
I use a Brother PX1050x machine which hold up to 10 colours at any time.
Once fabrics have been chosen threads come next, whether I’m looking for contrast or harmony I have a wide selection of Kingstar polyester threads to choose from, they are then loaded onto the machines and threaded ready for sewing.
Stage 4 – stitch out design
Then starts the process of stitching out the design. Once all the elements are stitched in place. The edges are embroidered in a zigzag stitch to stop edges fraying.
Stage 5 – Create the cushion.
The backs are cut to shape, raw edges overlocked and a zip attached under an overlap to conceal it on the finished cushion. The Zip is typically placed 2/3 inches from the bottom of the cushion on the back.
However, some cushions are created using the envelope style and have buttons forming part of the design on the front.
The back and front are then sewn together and lastly the edges are overlocked to prevent fraying.
Stage8 – Finishing
The covers are then checked over, strands of cotton removed and tidying around appliqué to give clean lines.
Stage 7 – The Final Product
The cushion covers are then pressed, have a temporary filler placed in them for photographing. The filler is then removed and the cover placed in storage until it is sold.
You may wonder why temporary fillers are used. This is because they take a beating putting them in and out of different covers and pummelled into place for the photograph. So keeping a few fillers just for photographs allows every cushion that is dispatched to have a brand new filler placed in it ready for its new home.
All the fillers are solid to me as hypoallergenic, however are I can not guarantee all the fabrics I use are hypoallergenic, so I do not market them as such.
What’s coming over the next few months….
- Summer knitting ideas start to make an appearance
- More designer cushions and bespoke ideas
- With lockdown from Covid-19 starting to relax, people are thinking of getting those special family event caught up on so I’ll be looking at how my products can enhance your special Christening, Wedding, Birthday or family get together.
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Thanks for taking a look at my update and site.
Deb (The Dizzy Tyke)
Well its been a while since the last post, due to Covid this area of the business has taken a back seat. But as the world is reopening and spring is in the air a new regular feature to the web site will be posts.
Although I do have different platforms I sell on coming direct to the maker is always preferential. To celebrate this use the coupon code DIRECT10 to get a 10% discount on all cushions until the end of March 2021.
The range of cushions avayalbe is constantly evolving and changing. Evolving because customers request designs that once developed are prefect to join the selection and changing because the materials available for cushions and appliqué is never constant. This is because I source my fabrics from excess stock and end of line, meaning that its always new fabric but often repurposed.
Here are a few recently added. Including the new kid on the block the rear view of the ever popular Defender.
New additions to the range of knitting patterns has also taken a back seat through this unusual year…but this amazing ladies cardigan is in the final stages of pattern checking. The Fladbury should be released in time for Easter. Follow me on Instagram for updates and discount codes.
Many thanks for viewing my update and I look forward to seeing you in Instagram.
Deb (The Dizzy Tyke)