Thursday, 6 January 2011

Happy New Year




I love the start of a New Year - I get quite obsessed about organisation and cleaning, although this year I'm not sure how much of it is 'nesting'! I've lots of little projects I want to finish over the next few weeks pre-baby but am not sure how much I will achieve!

The pics are of the Christmas quilt I finished just before the old year was out. The quilt top was actually finished pre-Christmas but I didn't quite get round to the basting, quilting and binding. The fabric is from the discontinued Moda line 'Figgy Pudding' by Basic Grey. I used a Charm pack and framed each square I used with 2.5" strips cut from a dessert roll of the same line. The quilting is a bit wonky in places but I was desperately trying to finish the thing! Sophia had plenty of time to cwtch under it before returning to school yesterday.

Wednesday, 22 December 2010

Tree Skirt



Last year I sent my husband to buy a Christmas tree - he returned with a rather short offering which must only have been a metre high! This year, seeing that we moved house in March and the living room has a 10 foot ceiling, I decided to supervise the purchase. I am happy to report that I have a 7-8 foot spruce in the bay window! Also after years of refusing to buy a Christmas tree stand and subsequent years of innovative methods of housing trees, I gave in and bought a green metal stand.

Last week, while recovering from a nasty chest infection, I made a tree skirt to cover the stand and I am very pleased with the results. I adapted the tree skirt tutorial on the Crazy mom quilts blog. Instead of making log-cabin blocks I used a 'Crazy Eight' charm pack and arranged 6x6 charms. This was basted , backed and stippled before cutting an opening in the quilt sandwich. The skirt was then bound with a complimentary fabric and applied to the base of the tree. I really love it and am pleased that I've managed to complete one Christmas sewing fabric project. There are a few UFOs floating around - I think this year's Christmas quilt is going to be a New Year quilt seeing as the matching backing fabric I ordered has been stuck in the snow post for the last week ...

Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Christmas Baking



I am sort of snowed in...
We had snow on Friday and again yesterday - a bit of a surprise given our coastal location. During the previous snowfall at the end of November/beginning of December I think Swansea was pretty much the only green spot in the country! The snow itself wouldn't be a problem if I didn't live on a very steep hill (see pics in previous blog entry) and wasn't nearly 34 weeks pregnant! My husband gave me strict instructions not to leave the house yesterday and today - all the snow is frozen and quite hazardous! He had to park his car at the bottom of the hill so he would actually be able to get to work!!

We've been indulging in crafting and baking in our house instead. Last week I made a batch of peppermint cream dough and made Sophia's teacher some peppermint stars as a thank you gift. These were wrapped in cellophane and decorated with a handmade knitted stocking! The pattern can be found on the Little Cotton Rabbits blog.

Yesterday Sophia and I made a gingerbread house - I've made one every year since she was born! We still have a little bit more decorating work to finish - but that can be this afternoon's activity! I hope to try some Christmas shortbread and Rosie's chocolate star recipe too!

Friday, 17 December 2010

Sunday, 12 December 2010

More Wedding Quilt



Here are a few more snaps of my brother's wedding quilt shot with the Hipstamatic app on my iphone. I hope to post pics of more festive projects this coming week as well as Maggie's quilt- which I MUST take to the post office!

Friday, 26 November 2010

Wedding Quilt


My brother's wedding quilt top completed. This was made using a Moda 'Botany' jelly roll. This, would you believe, has been basted, quilted and bound and pics will be uploaded shortly - as soon as I've downloaded them from my phone!

Wednesday, 24 November 2010

School Quilt





I made this quilt for Sophia's class at school. Year 1 is now part of the 'Foundation Phase' in primary education and over the summer break a new class was prepared at the school for this purpose. Previously the classroom had mainly been used for music lessons and storage so the teachers had their work cut out getting it ready for the autumn term. The result was fabulous considering the state of the room to begin with - we as parents were asked if we could donate any fabric/coloured paper and the like to help in the decoration process. I offered to make a quilt for the class - this has now been placed in the 'Cwtch Darllen' (best translation I can think of is 'Reading Snug').

The quilt is made using a 'punctuation' charm pack by Moda. The squares were cut in half to form 2.5" x 5" rectangles which I then sewed in rows. Initially I had a stacked coin quilt in mind but then decided to arrange the rectangles horizontally instead of vertically. The sashing is also a moda print from the 'Whimsy' range, while the backing fabric was purchased in Ikea some 3 years ago and has been waiting for an appropriate project ever since.

I am quite pleased with the quilting - this consists of quilted parallel lines along the whole quilt. Actually parallel lines are featuring largely in several of my ongoing projects this week!