Saturday 6 August 2016

Dressmaking classes

Today I've got two pupils in the stitchshed learning to make dresses.   

We've had one session measuring and fitting the toile now it's onto the real thing.

Pictures later .........,,,,,

Linen Bag

I spent some time this week actually making something for myself: a new bag, make up bag and tissue holder !  It took most of the day but I am so pleased with the results.  What do you think ?


I added a strip of lace along the top of the make up bag just to give it a lift.   


The strapping is knitted but quite firm and sturdy.  

Well, I'd better get busy as I've got two more fat quarters in similar designs ready to make a couple of totes or handbags........

Sunday 31 July 2016

Order for cushions

This is what comes of donating a handmade item for a charity raffle.......


An order for three cushions!  I had a ball making them, they look so fresh and crisp.

They were delivered to two very satisfied customers yesterday.....enjoy.

Golden wedding

A golden wedding cushion bespoke for a golden couple, John and Liz.  We had a wonderful party last night with their friends and family.  On the invitations it said "no presents, please".  That wasn't going to stop me!  This what I came up with for John and Liz.... A cushion to commemorate their day.


I wrapped it in clear cellophane and added a gold bow.  When I handed it to Liz she said "I know I said no presents, but I was hoping I would get one of these".......it made my day.  I love giving presents to those who I know will appreciate them.



Thursday 30 June 2016

Summer Term

This Spring/Summer I have been teaching three beginners in the Stitchshed and here are some of the results.  


I taught basic measuring, cutting with the rotary cutter, how to use their machines and pressing.  Then we went on to layer,mquilt and bind.  Then came the bag making which was a success!   

A great time and new friends made........💓

Thank you ladies

Wednesday 29 June 2016

Raffle donation

I made this cushion at the weekend to give as a donation to a raffle.  The raffle will be held at a small music festival that we normally attend to celebrate 4th July.  This year we are having visitors from Germany so I sent this along to be auctioned. The charity is PSP which is a neurological condition and affects the body and mind.


Monday 21 March 2016

Star Bright

Another successful finish.  Star quilt that is oversized but very effective.  It is quilted using Superior thread and a large clamshell design.   The quilt will be gifted in May to our friend Don who has a special birthday.  Hope he likes it!


Thursday 10 March 2016

Antique crosses

Today I have been quilting my friend's grandmothers quilt.   We think the fabrics are abut 1960/70 and Cheryl must have had the top about 20 years.


I quilted the top with a variegated blue and used bottom line in the bobbin.  The batting was Pellon 100% cotton bought when Cheryl was in the US last year.  The top was constructed by machine but the fabrics are quite lightweight and the washing was a bit stretchy so it was quite a job to make sure it was square at the end.  

The backing was pieced by Cheryl as she didn't have a large enough piece.  The fabric was a mint green marble by Benartex and a cream centre.  I have squared it up ready for Cheryl to bind.   A job well done - thanks for privilege of completing this quilt for your family Cheryl




Tuesday 1 March 2016

Scrappy Cobblestones and flowers

A while ago I started hand sewing my scraps together in 2.5" squares.  It was a lovely way to keep on sewing whilst out and about in our caravan or just in the chair in the evenings.  Well it grew and grew and it looked pretty good but missing something.  So, I added a border and appliqued a vine with some scrappy flowers and leaves.



Then I free-motion quilted an all over flower pattern with a variegated thread on the cobblestones and a meander on the border.  

Here is a quick of the back so you can clearly see the pattern I created.  What do you think?








Friday 26 February 2016

Part Two of the Log Cabin Mat

Well here is the finished scrappy log cabin table mat.   


I made all four blocks the same and positioned into a central jagged diamond shape with corner stones and a floral binding.  I quilted each quarter at right angles which gives the appearance of quilting squares. 


The backing was pieced using the same floral fabrics within the log cabin.  You can just see the quilting in the left hand corner.  While its not perfect, it does the job of demonstrating all the methods for constructing blocks, layering, quilting and binding.   Let's hope my ladies agree.   More next week when they will have finished their first pieces.



Monday 22 February 2016

Log cabin

I have been teaching a few ladies a large log cabin block.  I used 2" strips, finishing at 1 1/2".  It grows very quickly and Inwanted my pupils to see progress quickly.   After raiding my scrap box, I managed to find some attractive strips that looked quite good together.   I started off with 2" squares and then built the blocks from there.  I squared each block before joining.


After joining I thought it needed a border with cornerstones so I cut 2" strips in white and 2" squares in the burgundy for the corners.   

 Now off to quilt and bind.  Hopefully, I will back tomorrow to show you the finished product.  Happy quilting.


Monday 18 January 2016

Quilting for Christmas

A bit late I know but here goes...........A Quilt for Christmas for my daughter.  The fabrics were a jelly roll from Fabric Freedom.  The design was a freebie pattern from Bonnie Hunter called Pineapple Blossom.  I have to say it went together like a dream.  I quilted it on my Longarm with an all over free motion swirl and heart.




This wall hanging was so much fun to make.  It is made up of different interlocking fonts to read Merry Christmas and it certainly brightened up our room.  I appliqued letters with steam a seam 2 (love that stuff) and then used the buttonhole stitch on my machine to finish them off.  Again, I free motion quilted it with an all over vermicelli.  It made the letters pop out.


These are my Christmas cushions - I had so much Christmas fabric that I knew I had to use up.  Snowball block, Stitch and Flip flying geese and a panel print.



There are some more but save that for another day.