Zips don't scare me now- well not nearly as much as they used to. I inserted my first zip whilst also making my first cushion for my lounge on Tuesday. It took me under two hours to make both of these cushions (one navy blue cushion and one cream blue animal cushion) and I love them! :)
Sunday, 15 May 2016
Thursday, 13 August 2015
A quilt for Dad
After making my mum a wedding ring quilt I decided that I wanted to make my dad a quilt too.
I wanted it to be a secret but also wanted to have some of his input. So I decided to ask him what his favourite colours were. Below is a snippet of our text conversation:
What are your favourite colours -Atleast two -me
no response for a day so I re-texted
Hi Dad, what are your favourite colours? -me
Suddenly the one-way text conversation turns into a phone conversation
"Why do you want to know my favourite colours?" -dad
"I'm just planning something creative that you probably wont get for a year..." -me
oh um.. green-dad
Green is good. Have you got another colour you like?...-me
White -dad
I like white!, oh and (little grunting noises) Blue... but that wouldn't go with green would it?... -dad
I think it will but you will have to wait and see :) -me
Ok, but you just do what you like.. those colours might look silly -dad
What do you think? Do these fabrics go together?
I wanted it to be a secret but also wanted to have some of his input. So I decided to ask him what his favourite colours were. Below is a snippet of our text conversation:
What are your favourite colours -Atleast two -me
no response for a day so I re-texted
Hi Dad, what are your favourite colours? -me
Suddenly the one-way text conversation turns into a phone conversation
"Why do you want to know my favourite colours?" -dad
"I'm just planning something creative that you probably wont get for a year..." -me
oh um.. green-dad
Green is good. Have you got another colour you like?...-me
White -dad
I like white!, oh and (little grunting noises) Blue... but that wouldn't go with green would it?... -dad
I think it will but you will have to wait and see :) -me
Ok, but you just do what you like.. those colours might look silly -dad
What do you think? Do these fabrics go together?
Saturday, 4 July 2015
lil fox- my first paper piecing
Wow, I feel so proud of myself for finishing this little guy. You really need to be in a good mood to tackle paper piecing. I was flipping the fabric in all sorts of directions and having to unpick constantly after having a stressful week of planning a craft evening. Once I overcame a piece that I was stuck on for ages, the rest of it seemed to go quickly. Now I just need to tackle a hundred more paper piecing patterns and I will have the technique down. You can get this paper pattern here
I am not sure what I am going to do with the little fox now.. any ideas?
I am not sure what I am going to do with the little fox now.. any ideas?
Sunday, 21 June 2015
Bicycles, lions and Space post 3 - finished
I finished the Baby quilt earlier this week, I haven't put it away in the cupboard yet I cant stop looking at it :) Here are a couple of photos: The front
And the back- label close up
I decided to go with a plain solid blue binding so it didn't overpower the patterns on the front of the quilt and used the dark blue patterned fabric around my label to contrast with the patterned fabric backing. I am happy with how this quilt came out. Unfortunately my machine starting to break down whilst attaching the binding so most of that was completed by hand. I am on my way to the sewing machine hospital now .. Luckily the three needles that broke only managed to hit me in the chin. I am not sure what I have done to my poor little Janome.
And the back- label close up
I decided to go with a plain solid blue binding so it didn't overpower the patterns on the front of the quilt and used the dark blue patterned fabric around my label to contrast with the patterned fabric backing. I am happy with how this quilt came out. Unfortunately my machine starting to break down whilst attaching the binding so most of that was completed by hand. I am on my way to the sewing machine hospital now .. Luckily the three needles that broke only managed to hit me in the chin. I am not sure what I have done to my poor little Janome.
Tuesday, 9 June 2015
Bicycles, lions and space post 2
I started a quilt class at Stitchbird and over came my hesitation of cutting into my beautiful fabric stash.
I made four blocks in class and continued to cut the material and pin all the pieces ready to sew.
I created 30 blocks by the end of the week. Then organised their order.. Which I mucked up and had to re-do. I am sure the first layout was better too. My fault I didn't take a photo! That should be the lesson from this post; Always take a photo of your quilt once you have organised the layout. I picked my pieces up in order, but managed to muck it up! After reorganising the layout I sewed them into their rows, time seemed to pass quickly. I finished the quilt top in two weeks!
Tuesday the 2nd I pinned the three layers of the quilt together (basted the quilt).
I then used a hera marker to mark where I was going to quilt, it is a great tool for marking where to sew. It never gets blunt and doesn't leave any marks on your fabric. So you don't have to worry that you may or may not be able to wash out any chalk/fabric marks. The hera marker creates crease lines in your fabric and yes it shows on the back too! although you do need to apply a bit of pressure.
Next time I post I plan to have the quilt finalised...
I made four blocks in class and continued to cut the material and pin all the pieces ready to sew.
I created 30 blocks by the end of the week. Then organised their order.. Which I mucked up and had to re-do. I am sure the first layout was better too. My fault I didn't take a photo! That should be the lesson from this post; Always take a photo of your quilt once you have organised the layout. I picked my pieces up in order, but managed to muck it up! After reorganising the layout I sewed them into their rows, time seemed to pass quickly. I finished the quilt top in two weeks!
Tuesday the 2nd I pinned the three layers of the quilt together (basted the quilt).
I then used a hera marker to mark where I was going to quilt, it is a great tool for marking where to sew. It never gets blunt and doesn't leave any marks on your fabric. So you don't have to worry that you may or may not be able to wash out any chalk/fabric marks. The hera marker creates crease lines in your fabric and yes it shows on the back too! although you do need to apply a bit of pressure.
Next time I post I plan to have the quilt finalised...
Sunday, 7 June 2015
My Hedgehog Fabric Collection
I have been creating hedgehog fabric! So exciting! Here is (most of) a page out of my sketch book. This is the most legible section.
Hope you like them :) Here is a small example of my designs
Hope you like them :) Here is a small example of my designs
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