Thursday, 26 April 2012
Another quilt top
I have been a busy little bee this week! This in part has been helped by (i) the hibernation-inducing terrible weather, and (ii) a poorly baby boy who has just wanted to snooze most afternoons.
This quilt is going to be for a baby boy named Oliver and is my first attempt at an hourglass type quilt. Challenging doesn't even begin to describe the process - the sewing was hard work and squaring the blocks nearly drove me slightly demented! The corners aren't perfect but I am quite pleased with the result. If I were doing it again I would probably choose one more print as the colour placement wasn't easy. The project is shown here all ready for quilting. I hope to get it done by the weekend to off-load it to it's new owner.
Saturday, 21 April 2012
Quilt top
I finished the snowball quilt top last week and I am very pleased with it :-). I wasn't entirely sure if there would be too much red in the finished article, but on balance I think I've managed to get away with it. This is probably due to the fact that the corner triangles have a teeny print compared to the other red blocks.
The quiltroom had a special offer on Moda Bella Solids last week so I've ordered some gray fabric for the back of the quilt. So far I'm undecided about what exactly to do about the back - I'm not sure if I should keep it plain or go with a pieced version as a lot of scraps were generated in making the snowball blocks. Time will tell! I'm in no rush to put it all together yet as I've a couple of baby quilts I'd like to finish up this week.
The quiltroom had a special offer on Moda Bella Solids last week so I've ordered some gray fabric for the back of the quilt. So far I'm undecided about what exactly to do about the back - I'm not sure if I should keep it plain or go with a pieced version as a lot of scraps were generated in making the snowball blocks. Time will tell! I'm in no rush to put it all together yet as I've a couple of baby quilts I'd like to finish up this week.
Sunday, 8 April 2012
Happy Easter
My Big Girl and I made these decopatched eggs for Easter. The eggs are made of polystyrene, purchased at Hobbycraft, and decorated with tissue paper and PVA glue. Hours of, albeit sticky, fun for little girls!
Hope you are having a lovely Easter day - Christ is risen!
Saturday, 7 April 2012
Baby Washcloths
I have never known so many pregnancies amongst people I know - my craft life can hardly keep up (my knitting certainly can't!). This was a quick little gift I made for my friend's baby boy - baby washcloths!
They are very simply made using a 10" square of terry towelling (bought in a local fabric shop) and a 10" square of a funky children's print (Ikea!). These were sewn, right sides together, around the edge leaving a small gap for turning. After turning the gap was stitched up, then the washcloth was topstitched around the edge with my walking foot.
I maaaaay post a tutorial of the above, complete with pictures - am undecided as yet as am sure there are hundreds of baby washcloth tutorials in the blogosphere already!
Anyways.... I made three washcloths and arranged them in a bundle, tied them with baby boy ribbon and made a handmade gift tag. A very quick, simple but effective gift which hopefully will be well used.
They are very simply made using a 10" square of terry towelling (bought in a local fabric shop) and a 10" square of a funky children's print (Ikea!). These were sewn, right sides together, around the edge leaving a small gap for turning. After turning the gap was stitched up, then the washcloth was topstitched around the edge with my walking foot.
I maaaaay post a tutorial of the above, complete with pictures - am undecided as yet as am sure there are hundreds of baby washcloth tutorials in the blogosphere already!
Anyways.... I made three washcloths and arranged them in a bundle, tied them with baby boy ribbon and made a handmade gift tag. A very quick, simple but effective gift which hopefully will be well used.
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
Four seasons in one day...?
Four seasons in one day - or rather in one month! Last week we had glorious spring like weather. It was warm and dry and sunny. I enjoyed running along the seafront and cafe crawling with sitting outside none the less!
Spring had sprung in the National Botanical Gardens
(The great glass house)
(Glorious blue sky and magnolia)
(carpet of hyacinths)
Flash forward to today and it is grey, and cold. I snapped this picture of the tree opposite my house this morning - dark, moody sky.
Spring had sprung in the National Botanical Gardens
(The great glass house)
(Glorious blue sky and magnolia)
(carpet of hyacinths)
Flash forward to today and it is grey, and cold. I snapped this picture of the tree opposite my house this morning - dark, moody sky.
Sunday, 25 March 2012
Shirts
I alluded to a project I'd been busy with at the end of my last post. I am calling it 'Shirts' - this brings a smile to my face as it reminds me of a song by the 'Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band' also entitled 'Shirts'. I blame my husband entirely for this - his father's eclectic taste in music has filtered through, not only to him, but now also myself.
This project is nothing musical but rather another quilt top! It has been made from a 'Washed & Worn' bundle. Basically the bundle consists of reclaimed and recycled fabrics which are washed and worn! The selection in my bundle seemed to be from mainly shirts, and possibly pajamas!
I've sewn them together in strips to from the quilt top which I hope will be for the Baby Boy - I've another bundle to crack open for the Big Girl. My hope, after backing and basting, is to hand quilt the blanket (arrgghh!!). I've not hand quilted for a long time and I've always struggled with maintaining even stitches, but I think it will add to the lovely homespun feel.
This project is nothing musical but rather another quilt top! It has been made from a 'Washed & Worn' bundle. Basically the bundle consists of reclaimed and recycled fabrics which are washed and worn! The selection in my bundle seemed to be from mainly shirts, and possibly pajamas!
I've sewn them together in strips to from the quilt top which I hope will be for the Baby Boy - I've another bundle to crack open for the Big Girl. My hope, after backing and basting, is to hand quilt the blanket (arrgghh!!). I've not hand quilted for a long time and I've always struggled with maintaining even stitches, but I think it will add to the lovely homespun feel.
Monday, 19 March 2012
Snowball blocks
I am having a lot of fun making my snowball blocks for my 'wintery' quilt. Spring seems to have sprung here and it is no longer winter, but I SHALL complete this quilt before the season changes again!
I love the fact that a simpe technique can look so good and can't wait to see the blocks joined up. You may recall that I'm using a layer cake for this quilt top from the Moda 'Sherbet Pips' range. I've trimmed each 10" square down to 9.5" and the corner triangles are made from 3.5" squares. The little squares are placed in each corner, right sides together, of the big 9.5" square and then sewn on the diagonal to form the corner triangles - the excess fabric is trimmed, leaving a quarter inch seam and the little scraps find a happy home in the scrap basket! The spotty red fabric is from the 'Teatime' range by Makower.
I've managed quite a bit of sewing in the evenings of late so predict good progress with this quilt top this week - I also have been busy with something else which will be unveiled once photographed!
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