Monday, 4 June 2012
Sheep Bag
Yesterday was another of our sporadic Houston buddies sewing days and we were joined by another lady who is coming to Ireland with us next week (the Irish Quilt Festival). I had a very productive day making this cute bag, I just needed to put the button on when I got home. I bought the sheep fabric when we were on holiday in Brecon last year and have been wanting to make a bag from it for ages. I bought the black fabric on ebay and the button is a self-covered one. I used Pellon 987 fusible fleece as wadding and there's very little quilting on it, I didn't want to detract from the fabric design. I used the Bow Tucks pattern, but left off the front pocket, again because I didn't want to take away from the cute sheep fabric. If I made it again I would try to position the sheep a bit better, one has ended up with the button on her face!
Sunday, 13 May 2012
Quick Cushion
Last weekend I went on a Philippa Naylor free machine quilting course at the Bramble Patch, what a fun but intense day it was. I have done one of her courses before, and was extremely pleased with how much my control has improved in the intervening years. As we were at the Bramble Patch, it would have been rude not to bimble around the shop and buy something :o). This cushion kit caught my eye straight away and had to come home with me. As Monday was a bank holiday, it also got made up very quickly. It was good to practice my free machining straight away.
Monday, 9 April 2012
Nic's Quilt
This quilt has been a very long time in production, but was recently finished. There's nothing like having a deadline, I'm taking it with me to South Africa. It's got a Quilters Dream mid loft poly wadding (black) and I used a Valdani thread for the quilting. Most of it is hand-quilted, including the large stipple stitch, but there is also some machine quilting to stabilize the whole thing. I'll try to take some better pictures once I'm in SA and I have a few more hands to help hold it up!
Saturday, 7 April 2012
Another Finish
After about 3 years of on and off hand quilting, I have finished this lovely little cot quilt. There was never a destination or deadline, it was just a hand sewing project that I would take with me to any exhibition or event where there was an opportunity to sit and stitch quietly. The front and back fabrics are commercial batiks and the wadding is Quilters Dream Wool. It's quilted with a King Tut thread, they're as good for hand quilting as machine. The pattern is a Sandie Lush one, I can't remember the name. I'm very pleased with how it's turned out, so much so that I'm busy marking up the next one - Fleur by Sandie Lush. Much as I love the pattern I've done, there were a lot of short lines and much turning of the quilt while working on it, so the new pattern has a lot more flowing lines. Only one disappointment with the finished quilt, I seem to have spilt some tea on it at some point, I don't remember doing this, but I'm going to have to try to get it out. How frustrating!
Friday, 6 April 2012
Cute Box
My quilt group ran a box-making workshop recently, it was lead by one of the group members and it was a thoroughly enjoyable day. The lady running it was extremely well organised, her husband had cut kits of daler board and we just had to supply fabric and glue. She had also baked a couple of very yummy cakes, what more can you ask for? I made a fabric flower for the top of my box from the book Kanzashi in Bloom, it's a very inspiring book and I'll be making more of these I'm sure.
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