Monday, 10 December 2012
Christmas Sewing
My Christmas sewing has finally begun! This is a Christmas gift for a very special Aussie baby and is currently on it's way Down Under.
I found a bib tutorial at Chickpea Sewing Studio - home of lots of lovely pictures and sewing ideas. The fabric I think is from 'Countdown to Christmas', which was one of Moda's Christmas ranges last year. I've been saving the fat quarters for a while. I love the reindeer print - it has the names of Father Christmas' reindeer's printed on it and is sooooo cute. My favourite part of this bib is the fastening! I bought the non sew variety and I think it gives it a very professional finish!
On the Farmer's Wife quilt front, I did unexpectedly manage two blocks last week. I shall photograph them later for sharing.
Have a wonderful day!
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
Slightly Behind
Last week I fell behind - I only managed one block of my Farmer's Wife Quilt. Oh dear.
Broken Sugar Bowl
However, I do have another block to share - I guess it's ever so slightly cheating as I didn't make it last week ....but it is all my own work!!
Rainbow Flowers
I made this block in the early weeks of the project but didn't include it as I wasn't entirely happy with it. The slightly wonky gingham pattern makes the pieces look as if they're not cut properly, and the top left corner square has certainly had some seam allowance issues along the way - well it's not quite a square is it!?
On balance I decided I do like it so I'm (naughtily) including it as the second block of last week. Now I have to find the time, and it's Wednesday already, to make this week's contribution. I think it is quite likely to be one block only this week as Christmas is marching up on me VERY quickly and I have sooo many lovely festive fabrics waiting to be used!
Have a Happy Wednesday!!!
Broken Sugar Bowl
However, I do have another block to share - I guess it's ever so slightly cheating as I didn't make it last week ....but it is all my own work!!
Rainbow Flowers
I made this block in the early weeks of the project but didn't include it as I wasn't entirely happy with it. The slightly wonky gingham pattern makes the pieces look as if they're not cut properly, and the top left corner square has certainly had some seam allowance issues along the way - well it's not quite a square is it!?
On balance I decided I do like it so I'm (naughtily) including it as the second block of last week. Now I have to find the time, and it's Wednesday already, to make this week's contribution. I think it is quite likely to be one block only this week as Christmas is marching up on me VERY quickly and I have sooo many lovely festive fabrics waiting to be used!
Have a Happy Wednesday!!!
Saturday, 24 November 2012
Challenging Myself
I've tried to challenge myself a bit this week as regards to the Farmer's Wife Quilt. When selecting blocks to make I tend to play safe - mainly choosing blocks that I either like the most or I know I will be able to make! This week I decided to go for blocks that scare me a little - those ones with lots of little pieces. I chose 'Hovering Birds' and 'Whirlpool'. The success rate was 50 % - 'Hovering Birds' was completed, 'Whirlpool' was abandoned!
Hovering Birds
As 'Whirlpool' remains in little bits on my sewing table, and to keep up with the two blocks a week demand, I chose another block to make:
Windmill
A far more straightforward block!! I think I will try and make one out of the two weekly blocks a more difficult one thus avoiding being landed with all the technically challenging ones at the end!
Hovering Birds
As 'Whirlpool' remains in little bits on my sewing table, and to keep up with the two blocks a week demand, I chose another block to make:
Windmill
A far more straightforward block!! I think I will try and make one out of the two weekly blocks a more difficult one thus avoiding being landed with all the technically challenging ones at the end!
Friday, 23 November 2012
Birthday Cushion
We have a birthday party tomorrow afternoon - my friend's little girl, Phoebe, is turning two. I'm finding it increasingly difficult to buy for children's birthdays these days. It seems they all have pretty much everything and their tastes change with the wind it seems!
I decided to make something for this particular party - a more personal touch I think. So I present the Birthday Cushion:
As is obvious, I absolutely love quilting, but I don't often embark on smaller, quicker projects which is rather silly considering the pleasure and satisfaction this little project gave me - made during naptime yesterday afternoon.
The basic assembly of the cushion, which is of the envelope backed variety, was inspired by this tutorial, although the front of the cushion is different and constructed by myself. I had to use my brain and do the math though as my cushion pad was a different size. To be honest I am quite impressed with myself as I find constructs in my head don't always work in practise, especially when calculations are required!
The fabrics are mainly from a Robert Kaufman line called confections - they are 2.5" strips sewn together. The plain pink fabric is by Amy Butler and I embroidered Phoebe's name in a running stitch onto it. A little bit of quilting completes it - just straight line quilting with my walking foot a quarter of an inch from each seam.
I loved constructing this cushion so much that I think I will make some Christmas cushions in the same way!
I decided to make something for this particular party - a more personal touch I think. So I present the Birthday Cushion:
As is obvious, I absolutely love quilting, but I don't often embark on smaller, quicker projects which is rather silly considering the pleasure and satisfaction this little project gave me - made during naptime yesterday afternoon.
The basic assembly of the cushion, which is of the envelope backed variety, was inspired by this tutorial, although the front of the cushion is different and constructed by myself. I had to use my brain and do the math though as my cushion pad was a different size. To be honest I am quite impressed with myself as I find constructs in my head don't always work in practise, especially when calculations are required!
The fabrics are mainly from a Robert Kaufman line called confections - they are 2.5" strips sewn together. The plain pink fabric is by Amy Butler and I embroidered Phoebe's name in a running stitch onto it. A little bit of quilting completes it - just straight line quilting with my walking foot a quarter of an inch from each seam.
I loved constructing this cushion so much that I think I will make some Christmas cushions in the same way!
Thursday, 22 November 2012
Dreary Days
It has been grey here - mostly wet and windy - all week. It's dry at the moment but Radio 4 predicts a deluge at midday! This has been the view from my sewing room most afternoons:
Ordinarily the sea is visible above the houses, and the 'skyscraper' (ahem ...) clearly seen, but this week it is grey, grey grey, and the grey sea and the grey sky are one!
It's lucky that I had these cheery fabrics to brighten up my days:
I bought this fabulously colourful jelly roll whilst at Quilts UK in Malvern - Oh deer! by MoMo for Moda. It is the one item I specifically had in mind to purchase when I went. The prints are so funky! I've just been swing the jelly roll strips together as I couldn't bear to cut them up - the plan is to create a border with the left over strips.
However, the basting and quilting is unlikely to happen anytime soon. I'm trying to be slightly more austere as we approach Christmas so I'm limiting myself to very little fabric or batting purchasing. Completion is therefore, to some extent, dependent on what I already have in my cupboard!
It's lucky that I had these cheery fabrics to brighten up my days:
I bought this fabulously colourful jelly roll whilst at Quilts UK in Malvern - Oh deer! by MoMo for Moda. It is the one item I specifically had in mind to purchase when I went. The prints are so funky! I've just been swing the jelly roll strips together as I couldn't bear to cut them up - the plan is to create a border with the left over strips.
However, the basting and quilting is unlikely to happen anytime soon. I'm trying to be slightly more austere as we approach Christmas so I'm limiting myself to very little fabric or batting purchasing. Completion is therefore, to some extent, dependent on what I already have in my cupboard!
Saturday, 17 November 2012
More blocks
I managed two blocks again this week which was very surprising. Well, if I'm honest it's nearly two - one of my blocks is missing a small piece of fabric which needs to be ironed on with bondaweb. This week's blocks have largely been determined by which templates I already had in my possession - the printer has been having technical issues so I had to make do with what I had. My Very Useful Husband has now cured the problem and thus template heaven will ensue.
Flower Basket
Well it will be a flower basket when the handle is added! It is to be a curved handle applied to the large white floral triangle on the upper left. I should get this done over the next couple of days.
Practical Orchard
I ADORE this block and I am so pleased with it :-) all the corners seem to match up! I love the pretty fabrics too.
Got other little projects on the go as well and these should hopefully make an appearance this week.
Pro12 rugby beckons soon so Happy Saturday!
Flower Basket
Well it will be a flower basket when the handle is added! It is to be a curved handle applied to the large white floral triangle on the upper left. I should get this done over the next couple of days.
Practical Orchard
I ADORE this block and I am so pleased with it :-) all the corners seem to match up! I love the pretty fabrics too.
Got other little projects on the go as well and these should hopefully make an appearance this week.
Pro12 rugby beckons soon so Happy Saturday!
Tuesday, 13 November 2012
Farming
I managed two more Farmer's wife blocks last week. I'm not sure if I've ever been this disciplined about a long term crafting project before. However, I did struggle with finding the time to post on here though. We're into our second week of this school term and it feels like much longer. The Christmas term is a manic one and my daughter is already rehearsing for the school Christmas concert! What with looking forward to all the Christmas activities at church and all the preparations at home I have a sneaky feeling this project may dwindle to one block a week soon - but I'm really hoping to keep the momentum!!
Last week I made these two blocks:
Firstly Big Dipper
I love the little hourglass blocks (or half square triangles if you prefer!) and I can't seem to get away from using red fabrics. I decided to add variation by using two different red and white fabrics and i really love the result.
The second block I made was Friendship Star:
Loving this one too - especially the red and white polka dot fabric :-) I used two yellow Lecien fabric in this block, but decided to fussy cut the central square to make the most of the large print. I think the polka dots frame the central square really well and the rosebud fabric surrounding the star finishes it off nicely.
Two done and shared - now to make this week's two.
Last week I made these two blocks:
Firstly Big Dipper
I love the little hourglass blocks (or half square triangles if you prefer!) and I can't seem to get away from using red fabrics. I decided to add variation by using two different red and white fabrics and i really love the result.
The second block I made was Friendship Star:
Loving this one too - especially the red and white polka dot fabric :-) I used two yellow Lecien fabric in this block, but decided to fussy cut the central square to make the most of the large print. I think the polka dots frame the central square really well and the rosebud fabric surrounding the star finishes it off nicely.
Two done and shared - now to make this week's two.
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