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Issue 62 February / March 2021 IN THIS ISSUE
Events - P5
Under the Hammer - P14
Children’s Activities - P21
Food & Drink - P22
Mind Matters - P24
Financial Matters - P26
THE INDEPENDENT MAGAZINE FOR SK8 COMMUNITY
In Stitches - P28
Cheadle Hulme & Cheadle
Interior Design - P32
Local History Events Community News Local Businesses Features
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Welcome to the February / March issue of SK Cheadle Hulme & Cheadle. Thankfully 2020 is behind us and I for one am delighted to see the back of it. With a mass vaccination started I’m feeling very positive and looking forward to 2021; here’s hoping we all have a great year. St Ann’s Hospice and Just Helping’s annual Christmas tree collection have been hit by the latest lockdown. If you did have a tree for collection turn to page 12 for the full rundown. You will see again this month we have cut the events pages down to just the event name and phone number. As we are entering the new year, I’m hoping that our community events can start up again, but I’m guessing most of them won’t be up and running until Spring. But as usual if you do want any more information please give them a call and I’m sure they will be able to let you know what’s going on.
This month Food & Drink Page 22
Oriental Chicken Tray Bake. I
made this the other day and I can’t believe how easy it is and how absolutely delicious it is! It has loads of lovely oriental flavours and a mixture of textures from the squidginess of the sweet potatoes to the lovely crispy skin on the chicken thighs. Serve it with some stir fried greens such as broccoli or mange tout dressed with a little sesame oil. Serves 4 8 Chicken Thighs (bone in skin on) 700g sweet potatoes scrubbed in and cut into wedges 2 tbsp white miso paste 1 1/2 tbsp runny honey 2 tbsp sake or dry sherry 1 tbsp soy sauce 2.5cm of fresh root ginger peeled and finely grated 3 garlic cloves finely grated 1 red chilli halved and finely chopped – leave the seeds in for extra heat 12 spring onions trimmed but left whole. Final basting 1tbsp white miso 1 tbsp runny honey 1/2 tbsp soy sauce 1/2 tbsp sake or dry sherry Sesame seeds to serve Pre heat the over to 190C or Gas Mark 6.
Put the chicken thighs and sweet potato wedges into a roasting tin large enough to take them in a single layer but not too big - everything should be fairly snug. Mix the remaining ingredients (except the spring onions and the final basting ingredients) in a bowl and pour over the chicken and sweet potatoes. Mix everything up to give everything a good coating – make sure the chicken is skin side up before putting it into the oven. Roast for 45 minutes basting with the pan juices every 15 minutes and turning the sweet potatoes over. Meanwhile mix the final baste ingredients together. 15 minutes before the end of cooking time put the sping onions into the pan and baste everything with the final baste ingredients. Return to the oven for the final 15 mins. Transfer to a warmed serving dish to keep warm and put the pan onto the hob on a high heat to thicken up the juices. Pour this over the chicken and sweet potatoes and sprinkle with the sesame seeds. Serve immediately you won’t be sorry.
Contents Welcome - Page 3
So, may I wish you a wonderful 2021 when we will be celebrating our 11th birthday.
Events - Pages 5 & 6
All the best
Business Profile – Zap Vehicle Charging – Page 10,11
Simon
Community Care - Page 8
Charity News – Page 12 Under the Hammer – Page 14 Children’s Activities - Pages 17 & 20 Food & Drink – Page 22 Mind Matters – Page 24 Financial Matters – Page 26 In Stitches – Page 28
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Community Index – Page 30 Interior Design – Page 32 Ad Index - Page 34
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If your life is affected by someone else’s drinking at our meetings you will find others with similar stories to share. Listening to the experiences of others may help you find the confidence you need to deal with your own situation. Your anonymity is assured and anything discussed in the meeting is treated as confidential. Join us at: All Hallows Church, Councillor Lane, Cheadle Hulme SK8 2JG. 8-9.30pm. For more information go to http://www.al-anonuk.org.uk Disabled access and social distancing in place.
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How can I keep myself warm?
n Keep your bedroom window closed at night when the weather is cold. The coldest time of the day is just before dawn and breathing in cold air increases the risk of chest infections.
Even if it isn’t a severe winter, cold weather makes us more susceptible to certain illnesses. Follow these tips to stay healthy and keep warm indoors and out. n Several thin layers of clothing will keep you warmer than one thick layer, as the layers trap warm air. Clothes made from wool or fleecy synthetic fibres such as polyester are a better choice than cotton. Start with thermal underwear, warm tights or socks. n Use a hot-water bottle, wheat bag or an electric blanket to warm the bed. n Check whether your electric blanket can be kept on all night. Some blankets should only be used to warm the bed before you get in. If you have continence difficulties, talk to your doctor before using one.
n Close the curtains in the evenings and fit thermal linings if you can. This will keep the heat in.
n Draught- proof doors and windows, insulate the loft, lag the hot-water tank and pipes, and consider getting cavity-wall insulation. These measures will help to keep your home warm and your energy bills down – and you may be able to get financial help to set these up. n Keep your main living room heated to 21°C (70°F). n Heat your bedroom to 18°C (64°F). Visit www.ageuk.org.uk for more information on how to keep well this winter.
n Never use a hot-water bottle and an electric blanket together as this can be dangerous and get your electric blanket checked every three years by an expert. n Check local news and weather forecasts for advice when cold weather is predicted. n Keep moving - Try not to sit still for more than one hour at a time. You might not think it, but even a little bit of activity can help you to keep strength and mobility.
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WPC (Workplace Charging Scheme) An OZEV grant (WCS workplace grant scheme) of up to £350 per charge point (up to 75% of the cost) can be applied for up to a maximum of 40 charge points.
WCS is a voucher-based scheme designed to provide eligible applicants with support towards the upfront costs of the purchase and installation of EV chargepoints. The contribution is limited to the 75% of purchase and installation costs, up to a maximum of £350 for each socket, up to a maximum of 40 across all sites for each applicant.
You can now provide any electronic or paper form of signature for both yourselves and your customers. You will only need to supply the cost for the installation once, with a breakdown for the associated costs for the charge point; any additional equipment; and labour.
Are you a business owner? Do you have a car park for customers or staff? Then why not take advantage of our free ZAP Vehicle Charging Scheme. Zap Vehicle Charging will pay for our Zap Charging units and also cover the costs of the installation of the units. YOU PAY NOTHING, How can we do this? Simple, We are OZEV Authorised Installer and we can claim up to a maximum of 40 x EV Charging units through the Government WCS Schemes, this allows us to get the units installed and help future proof your company. Zap Vehicle Charging will then continue to make a small revenue from the used Electric from the Zap EV Chargers we have installed.
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Charity News
St Ann’s Christmas Tree Collection
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POSTPONEMENT
t is with deep regret that we have made the difficult decision to postpone the charity Christmas tree recycling in your area this year. Across the country there has been a continued significant rise in Covid cases and record numbers of hospitalisations and deaths. Hospitals are at a crisis point never seen before, and the government is making even stronger pleas for us to “stay at home”, “act as if you have the virus” and people are being asked to only leave their homes where it is absolutely essential.
St Ann’s Hospice has continued to provide care to people with life-limiting illnesses throughout the pandemic in spite of the restrictions on fundraising.
We are truly sorry that we have had to make this decision, but safety must come first. Despite extensive efforts made by our teams to ensure that all risk assessments have been updated where possible, the overall risk to the health of volunteers and the local community is too great. The collection must therefore be postponed until it can be run safely within government guidelines.
Donations from this collection are an even more important source of income for St Ann’s at this time and we very much appreciate your contribution. However, if you feel that you would like your donation refunded please email refunds@just-helping.org.uk by the end of January with your name, address, registration transaction ID and contact details.
JustHelping and St Ann’s Hospice would both like to thank you for your support for what has been one of the most challenging years.
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If you would like your tree to be collected on the rearranged date, you don’t need to do anything, we will be in touch once a new date is set. We appreciate that this situation may cause some inconvenience and offer the following ways you may consider disposing of your tree in the meantime should you prefer: n Some councils are taking trees left next to green bins. n Some councils require you to chop the tree up and put it in the green bin. n Refuse tips will accept Christmas trees: www.recycleforgreatermanchester.com/recyclingcentres/ www.stockport.gov.uk/tips-and-recycling-centres www.recycleforgreatermanchester.com/ wheres-my-nearest-recycling-centre/
Your thoughtfulness and continued support are very much appreciated. Thank you. St Ann’s Hospice and JustHelping
Discover a home for life at Abney Court If you’re looking for a care home for an older loved one, it’s vital to choose a home where they can continue to live if their needs change. At Care UK’s Abney Court care home in Cheadle, residents and their families have the reassurance of knowing that the expert team can care for people with a wide range of needs, even complex nursing needs and different forms of dementia. And with many of the team having worked at the home since it opened, stable, consistent and quality care and service are truly the norm here. Andrew McIntyre, Abney Court’s Manager, says, “We take pride in getting to know each resident as
an individual. So, as well as being fantastic at what they do, our carers and nurses know residents extremely well – their individual medical needs as well as their personality and preferences. “There are members of our nursing team who have worked at Abney Court since it opened its doors. Residents and their families know them well and completely trust them. They work on our day and night shift teams so there’s consistent care 24 hours a day. Our nursing team also work very well with the community healthcare team, from GPs to District Nurses, so residents enjoy quality, seamless care, whatever their needs.” To find out more about Abney Court and its home for life approach, please call Pam Wilson on 0161 820 3813 or email pamela.wilson@careuk.com Abney Court care home Abney Hall Park, Manchester Rd, Cheadle SK8 2PD careuk.com/abney-court SKCheadle Hulme & Cheadle - February/March 2021 | 13
What sleepy auction treasures do you have at home to delight us in 2021? As a new year gets under way, we’re all hoping for a better and brighter 2021 – packed with fascinating discoveries. The extraordinary events of 2020 turned everyone’s lives upside down but some things remained the same, and that included auction success. Thanks to our online services, we were well Charles Hansons with the placed to weather the Chinese vase storm and were able to continue to serve clients in Cheshire and beyond. In fact, sales achieved record-breaking results and thousands of online buyers worldwide tuned in to bid. And, despite it all - in fact because of it all - the finds kept coming. Lockdown gave people time to clear out unwanted items like never before. Rooms, attics and garages that hadn’t been touched for years were tackled – and gems Chinese vase emerged. Hansons’ star discovery of 2020 was a rare Beijingenamelled Chinese wine ewer dating back to the Qianlong period (1735-99). It was found in a garage Chinese wine ewer found in garage where it had languished in a box for years. It sold for £390,000. Finds like this can be life-changing. On a similar theme, a badly cracked and repaired Qianlong period Chinese lantern vase, found under a table, made £200,000 from an estimate of £15,000-£25,000. It sparked 11 phone bidders and an intense battle to repatriate it back to China. Our Library Department soared to success, too. Hansons has carved a phenomenal reputation for
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sourcing Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone hardback first editions from 1997. Only 500 books were published. Of those, 300 went to libraries and schools and 200 went to book shops. So far, our books expert Jim Spencer has uncovered six copies and one sold for a hammer price of £60,000 in October. But it’s not just about the big-price lots. Our general sales and specialist auctions Harry Potter first edition have all done well and produced many happy sellers – and new buying trends have emerged. For example, our Toy Department has seen a surge in demand for gaming-related items such as vintage consoles and video games. Another theme of 2020 set to continue is strong gold prices. In unstable economic times investors prefer tangible assets. That has impacted on both our coins and jewellery sales with top prices gained for gold. Even broken jewellery excels. A rich array of sales to await you in 2021. Whatever you may be considering parting with, from watches, silver or jewellery to rare books, ceramics, paintings, works of art, coins or antiquities, we will have a sale to suit you. Entries are invited for Hansons’ February general, coins, antiquities and Fine Art sales. Plus, we have a special silver, watches and jewellery sale curated by Bargain Hunt star and jewellery expert Kate Bliss. To arrange a free valuation or to gain a quote for house clearance/downsizing, please email charles@hansonsauctioneers.co.uk. Happy New Year! Twitter: HansonsUK Facebook: HansonsAuctioneersUK Instagram: hansons_auctioneers
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Baby Massage & More, Meet & Massage and Mother & Baby Yoga - Lushtums
Classes in Poynton, Hazel Grove & Parrswood at local venues or in your own home. Baby Massage & More is a lovely way to enhance your bond with your baby, aid relaxation and sleep, relieve colic and constipation and meet new friends. Postnatal Yoga with your baby to regain your strength and shape one day at a time, whilst having yoga fun with your baby. Babies welcomed with all their moods and states. Pregnancy Yoga and birth preparation also available. Contact Suzanne.wild@ lushtums.co.uk or www.lushtums.co.uk
Baby Loves Massage
Tuesday mornings - Hazel Grove, Friday mornings - Bramhall Library, Friday afternoons - Cheadle. Come and relax with you baby and meet other local mums. Call Kate on 07866 468245 Email babylovesmassage@live.co.uk www.thebabymassagecompany.co.uk
Baby Massage
Learn to massage your baby at a time and place to suit you. 5 week 1:1 or group courses in your own home or in venues in and around Cheadle. Contact Suzanne for more information on 07738-564666. www.babymassagetime.com
Baby Sensory Development Classes
Monday: All Hallows’ Church, Councillor Lane, Cheadle , SK8 2JG 10-11am for babies 7-13 months 11:30am -12:30pm for babies 0-6 months 1-2pm for babies 0-13 months. Thursday: Manchester Rugby club, Grove lane, Cheadle Hulme, SK8 7NB 9:30-10:30 for babies 0-13 months, 11-12 for babies 0-6 months. Natalie Hitchen, 07977 073030, stockport@babysensory.co.uk.
Baby Signing
The Babysign Teacher runs classes and free taster sessions at various venues. For details visit our website: www.thebabysignteacher.co.uk, email: carolyn@thebabysignteacher.co.uk or call: carolyn on 07528 262142. Be amazed by how much your baby could tell you before they can talk!”
Cheadle Library Storytime
Fridays 2-2.30pm. Sharing stories, sharing books. A wonderful opportunity for children and their parent/carers to meet together on a weekly basis to share stories and rhymes in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Suitable for pre school children E: cheadle.library@stockport.gov.uk.
Drama (5-7’s)
Saturdays 1.15pm-2pm.Starlight Performing Arts Academy CIC, Bramhall Moor Lane, (opp Stepping Hill Maternity Hospital) SK7 5AA. T 0161 439 8009 or 07515 397715. www.starlightperformingarts.t83.net
Jo Jingles
Jo Jingles classes are carefully structured. Each week different educational themes are introduced using well-known nursery rhymes and action songs. Mondays 9.30am - Under 2s and 10.30 Over 2s. Wednesdays 9.25am - Over 2s and 10.20 - Under 2s at Bramhall Methodist Church, Bramhall Lane South, Bramhall. Call Laura on 0161 431 0674/07983513491 to book yoru place.
Little Fishes Toddler Group
Fridays 9.30-11.30 in Emmanuel Church Hall, Turves Road. Cost £1.50. contact 01614851154
Litte Superstars Sports Club
Trinity Gardens, Davenport. Mornings and afternoons. Louise 07904 311552.
Little Rews parents and toddlers (0-4year olds)
Thursdays 9-11 during term time in St Andrews Cheadle Hulme hall. Cost £1.50 per carer. Contact admin@standrewscheadlehulme.org.uk
Mini Rews baby group (up to 12 months) Thursdays 1-3 during term time in St Andrews Cheadle Hulme hall. Cost £1.50 per carer. Contact as above.
Kickstarters
SIntroducing a world of pre school football. Join the miniature recruits, enter the goaliverse, and earn the super power stickers. Classes Monday Thursday mornings in Bramhall, Cheadle Hulme, Heald Green & Poynton. Please visit our website for further details 8by8football.co.uk or contact Alex Brown on 07853 273578.
Parent & Toddlers
Bramhall Baptist Church Parent & Toddler Group. Thursday 10-11.30am (term time only). Woodford Road, Bramhall, SK7 1PB. Call Joanne on 0161 440 0641. SKCheadle Hulme & Cheadle - February/March 2021 | 17
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Pre School Dance (from 20 months+) Ballet, Tap, Modern and Jazz
Sophie Dee School of Dance, Cheadle Rd, Cheadle Hulme. Monday - Saturday info@sophiedeeschoolofdance.co.uk 07799 750 575.
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Music classes for babies and pre-school children, 0-5 years. Mon mornings - Cheadle Hulme Methodist Church, and Fri mornings - Centre Point, Bramhall Methodist Church. Frances 01270 884583.
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Mondays 9.30-11.30am. Term time only. Becky 07773 865925. Trinity Church Holiday Club 18th–21st August 10am - 12 noon Tel: 0161 428 7463. Trinity Church, Massie Street, Cheadle, SK8 1BP.
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YSBD Performing Arts Classes for 2-18 year olds taught by industry professionals. Contact Principle Hannah 07738 16423.
CookieTots The United Reform Church, Bramhall. Mornings during term time only. Call Nikki on 07976 619648.
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Mummy and Me Dance Classes 20 months - 35 months. A gentle and fun introduction to ballet and general dance movement, with Mummy/Daddy/Nanna to hold their hand and help them throughout the class. Monday and Friday 10-10.30am, Saturday 9.30-10. Sophie Dee School of Dance, 07799 750575 info@sophiedeeschoolofdance.co.uk
Toddler Sense Classes Adventure play and multi-sensory activities for children aged 13 months - 4 years. Classes are held at Cheadle Hulme United Reformed Church, Swann Lane on Tuesdays and Trinity Methodist Church, Davenport on Fridays. Free taster sessions are available.Contact Jill stockport@toddlersense.co.uk or on 07496 448747 www.babysensory.com/en/toddlerclassdetails/ Stockport
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Put the chicken thighs and sweet potato wedges into a roasting tin large enough to take them in a single layer but not too big - everything should be fairly snug. Mix the remaining ingredients (except the spring onions and the final basting ingredients) in a bowl and pour over the chicken and sweet potatoes. Mix everything up to give everything a good coating – make sure the chicken is skin side up before putting it into the oven. Roast for 45 minutes basting with the pan juices every 15 minutes and turning the sweet potatoes over. Meanwhile mix the final baste ingredients together. 15 minutes before the end of cooking time put the sping onions into the pan and baste everything with the final baste ingredients. Return to the oven for the final 15 mins. Transfer to a warmed serving dish to keep warm and put the pan onto the hob on a high heat to thicken up the juices. Pour this over the chicken and sweet potatoes and sprinkle with the sesame seeds. Serve immediately you won’t be sorry.
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ecently, one of my young clients, who I was working with for a substance addiction, said something absolutely brilliant that really stuck with me. We were digging into why they felt they had persisted with the addiction for so many years and they said, after a period of deep thought “I know it’s pointless, I don’t even enjoy it really... it just turns ‘doing nothing’ into ‘doing something’”. It hit me like a tonne of bricks. This simple statement and how it was delivered was really quite powerful. People in general these days, and especially young people, just can’t ‘do nothing’...they can’t be at peace with themselves, they can’t just sit with their own thoughts and feelings and be content. They HAVE to be doing something. Whether it is scrolling on a phone, lighting a cigarette, calling someone or chewing gum, people just aren’t comfortable doing nothing anymore in this modern world so rich with sensory stimulation from every angle, and this absolutely makes us more susceptible to addictive behaviour.
Silence is golden There was a study I came across many years ago on mice and their receptiveness to various sounds. They played various noises to the mice to monitor their brain responses; baby mice squeaking, predator noises, adult mouse squeaks of both sexes etc. When analysing the results, they became focused on a very active and recurring brain response, far more active than at other times. They thought that whatever this sound was, must be hugely significant... but when they cross referenced it back to the inputs they found that these periods of high brain activity were in between the sounds, they were when the mice were faced with nothing but silence. This encouraged scientists to increase the study of meditation and mindfulness practices. More and more research over the years (into humans now) has shown that mindfulness, meditation and other practices that quieten the mind such as yoga or Tai Chi have a host of mental (and physical) health benefits. Regular meditators are more creative, calmer, more active physically, more motivated, happier,
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more focused and more likely to sleep well. Meditation also improves blood pressure, reduces blood cortisol levels, reduces symptoms of anxiety such as panic attacks and reduces heart disease risk. There are many other benefits we don’t have time to go into right now, but surely these alone are enough.
It is okay to do nothing The key message to take from this, is that in the melee of our regular, busy lives, we have forgotten that it is okay to do nothing. One of the reasons the Coronavirus lockdowns this year have been so hard for so many people, is because they have forced us to do less, and that, ironically has been stressful. Teaching our children to sit and think about their homework, or anything they want to do such as a craft project, rather than just telling them what to do, will boost their creativity and confidence and show them that they have more capability than they thought. Encouraging young people to put their devices away for a couple of hours each night and just talk more will help them to connect with themselves, and their families and get comfortable not being constantly stimulated. Anyone I work with for addiction or trauma, or anything really, is encouraged to meditate and practice mindfulness as it helps them to build agency over their actions and master their impulses. All adults too need to get comfortable with not being ‘busy’ all the time. Taking time out of each day to just sit and think, reflect, be grateful, meditate or truly connect with someone by talking presently to them, will have untold benefits in the long term. Remember, we do not always need to turn nothing into something. Make it a goal to find the peace within yourself in 2021 and that alone will make it an amazing year for personal growth.
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the Rates support grants, all of these are taxable. In terms of personal taxes, we were allowed to postpone our 31 July 2020 Payments on Account. There is no news so far with any assistance to extend this further and this will be due for payment along with any final balance that may be owed for the tax year 2019/2020; as well as the first payment on account for 2020/2021. So the 31 January 2021 payment deadline could feel like a triple whammy for some and be causing some sleepless nights. With any taxes, our advice has always been to file documents, submit personal tax returns; accounts and corporation tax returns, as soon as possible. Then you know what the liability is, and hopefully it is months away allowing you to budget for it. Added to that, HMRC have always been willing to talk to people who may have to request an extended time frame over which to pay their tax. This is called a Time To Pay arrangement and is even more likely to be granted if sought in 2021. So open that brown envelope. Speak to your accountant and have them assist with a breakdown of all your liabilities and then make the call to HMRC if you need to. More than any other year, in 2021 you do need to know what is going on with your taxes and liabilities so that you can make arrangements allowing you to focus on other important matters.
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ongratulations to all of you who were gifted a new sewing machine over the holidays. Many of you may be new to sewing, so it’s time for another great sewing project for you. An envelope cushion is a lovely and easy project to get started with and something you can proudly display for all to admire. Use a plain fabric or one with an all over design so you don’t have to worry about which way is up. An envelope cushion is a lovely and easy project to get started with and something you can proudly display for all to admire. Use a plain fabric or one with an all over design so you don’t have to worry about which way is up. What you’ll need: 1 x 15” square of fabric (A) 2 x 15” by 20” fabric (B) Fold the one shorter edge of the two longer pieces (B) over by 1/2” and sew down along the edge of the fold. This fold is your hem. Place piece (A) good side face up on a table and lay one piece (B), good side face down on top of (A) with the hemmed edge in the middle. Lay the second piece (B) with its hemmed edge in the middle, face down on piece (A). Pin the pieces together and sew along all four edges of the pieces. Lock those stitches using your reverse lever! Clip the corners and turn the cushion cover through. Hey presto! Easy project! My top tips for a great result. Use cotton fabric,it’s much easier to handle; it’s stable and glides through the sewing machine easily. It’s also an easy to wash fabric. I would suggest a size 80, universal sewing machine needle, size 80 is good for this project. The bigger the number,the thicker the needle. I prefer a good brand needle. Schmetz is my preferred brand but I know many people like Organ needles. Good thread is vital for sewing. My favourite brands are Mettler, Gütermann and Coats. Using an inferior brand tends to cause problems for your machine. The fibres are shorter and not twisted well to form the thread and the cheaper cottons are made in dry conditions, so the fibres are brittle. This leaves shreds in your sewing machine, and a build up causes no end of
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tension problems (for you and your machine). A good pair of tailoring shears that are angled to sit on the table help you to cut fabric easily. The wrong scissors mean you have to lift the fabric higher off the table to cut, leaving you with a jagged edge. This causes people to worry that they’re ‘bad at cutting’. Using the right tools makes a huge difference. If you buy extra bobbins for your new sewing machine, check they’re the official ones, the right size for your machine, make and model. Brother, for example,have two different sizes for their machine whereas Janome uses the same size across all their modern machines. Metal bobbins aren’t used much nowadays, mainly in front loaders so avoid those. It’s tempting to buy generic bobbins that are cheaper and seem more economical. Especially prewound bobbins. The problem with these are they might not fit your sewing machine. This causes problems with loopy stitching and tangles on the under side of your fabric. I always advise filling your own bobbins. Clean your machine, regularly... I service a whole lot of machines with problems caused by broken needles, too much lint from poor quality threads and problems caused by using the wrong bobbin in your machine. Avoiding these issues from the start will help you have a long lasting, enjoyable relationship with your sewing machine. So, hopefully by now, you will have a lovely cushion for Spring. Next time, try a patterned fabric, or patchwork the front piece. If you’re feeling brave, why not try adding a zip to the back? If you have a little one, add a pocket for a book and you have a reading cushion. I have some easy to follow tutorials on my YouTube channel to help you with these ideas. If you’re on Instagram, why not tag me in to share your makes. Use the hashtag #sewwithabi! See you in the next issue! Abi https://www.facebook.com/AbisSewingDen/ @Abis.Den Machine Services www.Abisden.Com YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/AbisDen http://abisden.blogspot.co.uk
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A drill free, injection free, pain free smile makeover This was one of the many cases that we have done where we have used composite bonding to transform a patient's smile. This case was very simple. The patient had finished orthodontic treatment and was unhappy with the chipped teeth. We used composite edge bonding over a single session to carefully put back what had been lost. This allowed us to restore the youthfulness to this patient's smile and avoid any further chipping of his teeth. This is a popular simple and very effective treatment that we offer. The treatment is reversible and the beauty of it is that it can take years off your smile, without the need to damage your teeth. If you would like to know about which options may be available to you please give us a call or if you would like to explore more treatments similar to this, please call Jane on 0161-486-0743 to book in for a free non-obligation consultationÂ
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