Anyhow, Sunni over at LoveAffairWithMyBrother hatched a rescue mission for these neglected old ladies and has just finished running the brilliant Farmer's Wife In Your Life series.

Unfortunately I had to decline doing a tutorial as it all came about in mid-terrible February and I wasn't really up to committing; however this week, whilst the kids were happy being ill in front of the TV, I grabbed my least dreary old dear and gave her freedom!
I decided right away that I wanted to use as few additions as possible, making nothing bigger than the original 6" block. Not a lot of scope there really, but a challenge none the less.
Now, in the winter, I favour flannel pyjamas as evening attire. We have leather sofas, so when I am hand stitching a binding or trimming threads, I tend to use my knee as a thread catcher, needle-saver etc. All well and good, works a treat!
But now it is getting warmer, my winter 'jamas are almost ready to be put away for 6 months and I need a simple replacement. So here, may I present my Calico Puzzle Threadcatcher.
I used a square of lightweight wadding, and some flannel for it's awesome sticky powers and added a little felt for the needles. A hairband and button to hold it all together, and now I have a wife with a purpose!
I kind of like it, and know I will use it, but it is giving me a little too much FUNC flashback to be confident about it!
So have you got any rogue Wives in need of a makeover? Check out the wonderful tutorials and if you make something, link up with Sunni and you could win prizes!
Laurie Aaron Hird, author of The Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt book and Michele Foster from Quilting Gallery are the judges! So I have potentially embarrassed myself in front of more than the regulars (again)!