Sunday, 23 May 2010

Twin Quilt 2





Well, I've completed Carrie's quilt this weekend. This is largely because I've been confined to the house all weekend with a very poorly Sophia - typically on the warmest and sunniest day of the year thus far! Never mind we've had plenty of 'cwtches' and much sewing has also been accomplished - I've had lots of fun with a Moda Honeybun, details of which I'll divulge in another post! Carrie's quilt is made from a mini 'jelly roll' purchased at October's 'Quilts UK' exhibition, consisting of various Robert Kauffman flannel cotton prints. I found complimentary fabric from the same range for the backing and binding fabric. Again, I stippled this quilt, not only so it was the same as Reuben's quilt but also because I love doing it!

Monday, 17 May 2010

Twin Quilt 1




My first twin quilt is done! This one is for Reuben, my friend Rachel's baby boy. There is a sister quilt in the making for Reuben's twin Carrie which is very nearly finished. Reuben's quilt is a charm quilt made entirely from my stash. I chose a feature fabric for the centre square and picked up the colours with various fabrics I already had - the majority is from the 'Hamptons' range by Moda. It is not a very large quilt - I wanted to make something eaily transportable that would be ideal for the pram or car seat. The quilt backing is a navy polka dot, bought at my local fabric shop and the top was stippled with invisible quilting thread.

Thursday, 13 May 2010

Catching up





Well I haven't blogged for nearly two weeks - how time flies! Life has been busy here following hubby's hideous work shifts, post-workmen clear up and election fever! The snippets quilt remains unfinished - after starting quilting straight lines, I changed my mind and returned to stippling! I have a few more hours work to complete before it is well and truly finished, but the end is in sight. I have also just completed a charm squares quilt for one half of my friend Rachel's twins - pics to follow! The last few days have been manic preparing for Sophia's 5th birthday - where did the time go! I managed to make her some birthday bunting (excuse the decor in the pics, but we have only lived in the house for 8 weeks!), a Barbie birthday cake and some birthday cupcakes. Tomorrow I am having a well earned break and am heading to Malvern for the quilting show. Lovely fabrics here I come!

Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Weeknight Quilting


I am trying this week to finish some WIPs. My Dr. husband is working four 13 hour shifts this week which means I have free quilting time once Sophia is in bed! I am trying desperately to finish a quilt I started for her just after Christmas. The quilt top was finished shortly after we moved house, it was even backed and basted ready to go, but there have been major delays as far as quilting was concerned. I started stippling it but soon realised it was going to take forever as it was so large! For speed, and ease, I have decided to quilt in a straight lines instead. With a bit of luck I should be posting a picture of the finished article before the week is out!

Friday, 23 April 2010

Confined to the Sewing Room

The builders are in this week. We're having some damp proofing done in the house - what we had hoped would have been done a month ago, before we unpacked all our boxes! Nevermind volcanic ash from Iceland, my home has a thick covering of mortar dust, cement and now plaster! It has got EVERYWHERE, despite having protected everything with dust sheets - I can even taste it! Thankfully, the work has only affected downstairs so upstarus has remained relatively livable. I've been confined to my sewing room all week indulging in enforced sewing! I've started machine quilting a baby blanket, nearly completed the embroidery on block one of the 'Down in the Garden' project and started block two! No pics as yet as the camera is somewhere under a dust sheet...

Thursday, 15 April 2010

Ella Bella Bunting



This project has been an absolute joy - made as part of a birthday gift for my friend's daughter, Ella. It was a new one for me, as I've never tried making bunting before and I can safely say that bunting is going to feature largely in my future creative life! I used a few squares from a Moda layer cake - the fabrics are from the 'Oh cherry oh' range, which I love. There is an excellent bunting tutorial over on Moda Bakeshop, which I used for general direction. The only modifications I made was to use a zig-zag stich around the applique, and bias binding for the heading tape. We are off to Ella Bella's party this afternoon, so I hope she likes it!

Wednesday, 14 April 2010

Cupcakes


I am still very busy with various projects. This week I am making some birthday cupcakes and some birthday bunting for my friend's daughter Ella. I have twenty four cupcakes to make - they are baked and ready to decorate, which is always the fun bit! Here are the first ten - a big swirl of pink royal icing with a big white daisy on top!