My pack of Umbrella Prints Trimmings was blue/aqua this year so basically I just drooled on the little packet of trimmings for quite some time before I actually had the nerve to cut into them! In a few days, be sure to look at the 2014 board on Pinterest to see how creative people can be with just a few pieces! And then REPIN and COMMENT on mine, of course!!! The picture with the most repins/comments is one of the winners!!! CLICK HERE to see my picture over on Pinterest!
What did I make with this pack of trimmings? A [soft sculpture] dragonfly of course! And two brooches, a jam jar pincushion using my own tutorial and a needlebook! I still have a few small scraps left over so I will make a few more brooches (another day).
The wings have wire in them so I can bend them to be more forward or flat. Eventually I will prop him up on the edge of the bookcase. I am @amyscraftyshenanigans on Instagram so do go have a look at the two brooches I made - I posted them separately. Here they are together:
Here is a picture of the jam jar pincushion and needlebook with a little 'postage stamp' style Umbrella Print flower pinned to the pincushion. I had to add green in somewhere!
Happy sewing!
Linking to Whoop Whoop! and Finish it Friday
Thursday, 29 May 2014
Monday, 19 May 2014
Heal's (furnishing) fabric
Heal's is re-launching their own-brand of fabrics. I was lucky to get a sample of two of these home-dec/upholstery weight fabrics to be creative with. The graphic print with peacocks is by Malika Favre (called Peacock Flower) and the coral print is by Zandra Rhodes (called Top Brass 2).
I pulled some Kona cotton solids to frame squares of Peacock Flower and I made a table runner. I like mixing home-dec weight with quilting cotton - it gives an additional texture! On this occasion, I interfaced the squares as I figure this runner will be washed quite a lot and I wanted to make sure they held up to my robust washing machine!
I used an Aurifil variegated thread for my quilting - a sort of swooped-straight-line-curved-semi-cross-hatch kind of quilting!! And on the back - some Ikea Nummers of course!
With the Top Brass 2 fabric, I made a zippy pouch. Once again, I used some Kona cotton fabric to crate a contrasting bottom. I also added two rows of fun stitches to 'quilt' the bag and a piece of ribbon as a tag to add some finishing touches.
Here is a link to a YouTube video about the re-launch. Thank you Heal's for letting me play with these fabrics!
Happy Monday everyone!
I pulled some Kona cotton solids to frame squares of Peacock Flower and I made a table runner. I like mixing home-dec weight with quilting cotton - it gives an additional texture! On this occasion, I interfaced the squares as I figure this runner will be washed quite a lot and I wanted to make sure they held up to my robust washing machine!
I used an Aurifil variegated thread for my quilting - a sort of swooped-straight-line-curved-semi-cross-hatch kind of quilting!! And on the back - some Ikea Nummers of course!
With the Top Brass 2 fabric, I made a zippy pouch. Once again, I used some Kona cotton fabric to crate a contrasting bottom. I also added two rows of fun stitches to 'quilt' the bag and a piece of ribbon as a tag to add some finishing touches.
The sunshine made my photos look really wild! Sorry! |
Here is a link to a YouTube video about the re-launch. Thank you Heal's for letting me play with these fabrics!
Happy Monday everyone!
Sunday, 18 May 2014
Blogger's Quilt Festival - Citrus Triangle large quilt category
Finally I am able to properly reveal my Citrus Triangle Quilt and I am entering it in to the Blogger's Quilt Festival over at Amy's Creative Side. Be sure to pop over and see all the other entries - it truly is a feast for the eyes!
As part of the Triangle Quilt Along with The Sassy Quilter, I managed to complete make my 'Citrus Triangle' quilt within the time frame of the quilt-along, despite starting a tiny bit late! For my quilt, I pulled a stack of greens, greys and low volume whites to make my equilateral triangles with. I am on a fabric fast so I used what I had in my stash. I LOVE how it turned out!! I am a green-fabric-kind-of-person -- can you tell!!?
For the binding, I went with what I had in the house (grey with white dots) but decided to add just a touch of the teal as you can see in the picture above and just below. I am so glad I did because it would have been a rather green/grey/white quilt other wise!! I used some chevrons to back it with. Again, this is what I had in my stash.
This outdoor photo (below) does not do this quilt justice as it was rather sunny when I took the photo so my greens are looking a little pale here. However, I include this picture because it shows the circular quilting that I did on the quilt. I love the effect and can't wait to wash it to see how it crinkles up!
Here is the initial pull of fabric inspiration for my quilt. Some of these didn't make the final quilt and I did add a few more to make my quilt bigger. Such a yummy stack of fabric.
QUILT STATS:
Size: 53.5 x 74 inches
Pattern: 5" equilateral triangles
Thread: pieced with Aurifil Mako 50 #2021 and quilted with Aurifil Mako 40 (green spool) thread #2882
Wadding: 80/20
Linking this finish to Q2 FAL with the Littlest Thistle.
Check out my original goal post HERE.
Blogger's Quilt Festival - NYB Mini Quilt entry
Time to enter the Blogger's Quilt Festival! I have only entered a couple of times before so this is pretty exciting! There are already so many amazing quilts linked up and so much inspiration I can hardly contain myself!! Thank you to Amy's Creative Side for hosting this on-line festival!
I have decided to submit my DSTT New York Beauty in to the MINI QUILT category.
My original blog post about it is HERE. You see, Dear Stella and Timeless Treasures held a "Modern Traditional" mini competition with Katy Jones (Monkey Do) and Julie Herman (Jaybird Quilts) so I entered this beauty (pun intended!!) into the competition. And won. Crazy awesome world!
Each side is 20 inches as shown by the tape measure in the picture below. You can just see the straight-line quilting in invisible thread here too.
I enjoyed making this mini quilt and used some fan fabrics! I posted a few sneak-peak pics on Instagram as I was making it and those ants were quite a hit but some people thought they were a bit creepy! I love those ants! Here it is before I quilted it and put the binding on:
QUILT STATS:
Size: 20" x 20" = 80 inches total perimeter
Thread: Aurifil and invisible thread
Fabrics: Dear Stella and Timeless Treasures
Pattern: New York Beauty blocks
Friday, 16 May 2014
Modern She Made - Hexie Swap
You already know that I LOVE SWAPS! I signed up for the Modern She Made Hexie Swap and was sent my partner. After a bit of stalking, I decided that I would make her the Sew Together Bag. I started this bag at the very beginning of March and got to about 90% complete. Then it sat and sat and I realised I really disliked the print fabrics I picked. So, out came my handy clover seam ripper and I took it back to just the pocket section. And now here is what it looks like - COMPLETED!!
I love this fabric - so happy and colourful and I am so lucky that it coordinated with the pocket section I made originally! I did a tiny bit of hand quilting on some of the diamond shapes and love how those diamonds actually make hexies.
The pattern makes a really clever three-zipped-pocket pouch with storage sections in between and opens wide but boy did I struggle with the instructions. Thankfully The Quilt Barn did a sew-along earlier in the year so there were visuals for me to turn to! [I am a visual learner]
Kona fabrics are the best - all of those solids sure come in handy when making bags! I went with a dark blue (not sure the shade) that I had on hand that matched the navy on the outer fabric so it tied it all together. I love it when a plan (ahem) comes together! 'Sew Together'... hahahaa
This label sums it up:
Here is the whole parcel that I sent. I had fun gathering teas, a rainbowy notebook (my partner loves rainbows), chocolate, scraps, zippers and a tea towel with hexies on it and a hexagon shaped potholder.
And here is the pot holder and coordinating tea towel. The colour is a little off here - the purples and oranges look electric but they aren't that bright in person.
I sure hope that my partner likes everything because I had a lot of fun sewing for her.
GOOD NEWS: this is one of my 2nd Quarter FAL goals and I can now cross it off my list!
Linking to ALYOF May
Linking to TGIFF over at My Quilt Infatuation and with Finish it Friday.
I love this fabric - so happy and colourful and I am so lucky that it coordinated with the pocket section I made originally! I did a tiny bit of hand quilting on some of the diamond shapes and love how those diamonds actually make hexies.
The pattern makes a really clever three-zipped-pocket pouch with storage sections in between and opens wide but boy did I struggle with the instructions. Thankfully The Quilt Barn did a sew-along earlier in the year so there were visuals for me to turn to! [I am a visual learner]
Kona fabrics are the best - all of those solids sure come in handy when making bags! I went with a dark blue (not sure the shade) that I had on hand that matched the navy on the outer fabric so it tied it all together. I love it when a plan (ahem) comes together! 'Sew Together'... hahahaa
This label sums it up:
Here is the whole parcel that I sent. I had fun gathering teas, a rainbowy notebook (my partner loves rainbows), chocolate, scraps, zippers and a tea towel with hexies on it and a hexagon shaped potholder.
And here is the pot holder and coordinating tea towel. The colour is a little off here - the purples and oranges look electric but they aren't that bright in person.
I sure hope that my partner likes everything because I had a lot of fun sewing for her.
GOOD NEWS: this is one of my 2nd Quarter FAL goals and I can now cross it off my list!
Linking to ALYOF May
Linking to TGIFF over at My Quilt Infatuation and with Finish it Friday.
Monday, 12 May 2014
GIVEAWAY Handmade item and tutorial link
Hello and welcome to my [HANDMADE] giveaway. I am also having a [SUPPLIES] giveaway so do check that out as well!
Today I am giving away a Weighted Mouse Pincushion. The winner can pick which one of these little guys they would like!
And guess what - you can make your own mouse using my tutorial. Click on The Daily Stitch to see how to make one!
This is an easy-peasy giveaway to enter -- just tell me which mouse you would like to win! Followers get a second entry. I will ship worldwide - yay! The winner will be chosen by a random draw on the 19th May and I will notify the winner by email so be sure I have a way to contact you!
Though I normally try to respond to comments left on my blog, I won't be responding to replies on this occasion but thank you for entering in advance! Good luck and happy blog-hopping! Be sure to check out all the other blogs linked up for the Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day!
Today I am giving away a Weighted Mouse Pincushion. The winner can pick which one of these little guys they would like!
And guess what - you can make your own mouse using my tutorial. Click on The Daily Stitch to see how to make one!
This is an easy-peasy giveaway to enter -- just tell me which mouse you would like to win! Followers get a second entry. I will ship worldwide - yay! The winner will be chosen by a random draw on the 19th May and I will notify the winner by email so be sure I have a way to contact you!
Though I normally try to respond to comments left on my blog, I won't be responding to replies on this occasion but thank you for entering in advance! Good luck and happy blog-hopping! Be sure to check out all the other blogs linked up for the Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day!
Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day - Supplies
I love Giveaway Day Week with Sew Mama Sew! I always have so much fun finding new blogs to follow and people to meet!! Be sure to check out all of the giveaways that are linked up! This is my [SUPPLIES] giveaway - please feel free to also enter my [HANDMADE] giveaway of a totally cute Weighted Mouse Pincushion.
What have I got for one lucky person? I have a selection of blue scraps! I love fabric scraps - and hope you do too! There are lots of big pieces and a handful of small bits - all perfect for scrappy projects and paper piecing patterns. 225 grams/8 oz of fabric - yum!
To enter, please leave a comment telling me who your favourite online fabric store is. Followers can have a second entry! This giveaway is open worldwide and one winner will be randomly drawn and emailed on 19th May.
Good luck and happy blog-hopping!
What have I got for one lucky person? I have a selection of blue scraps! I love fabric scraps - and hope you do too! There are lots of big pieces and a handful of small bits - all perfect for scrappy projects and paper piecing patterns. 225 grams/8 oz of fabric - yum!
To enter, please leave a comment telling me who your favourite online fabric store is. Followers can have a second entry! This giveaway is open worldwide and one winner will be randomly drawn and emailed on 19th May.
Good luck and happy blog-hopping!
Sunday, 11 May 2014
April 2014 - in review
A little late with my Month in Review but here is my mosaic for April:
I sent some blocks for a Soy Amado quilt, finished some bee blocks, made a name badge and pattern tested the Girlfriend wallet for Little Mushroom Cap. And YAY - I finished the Plaid Shaggy Quilt off my list of 2nd Quarter FAL and here is Jax helping to 'show it off':
My favourite make in April has to be my #DSTT Challenge mini quilt. Yup - I won! Here is the link to the post about the mini.
Happy sewing. See you tomorrow with a GIVEAWAY!
[Eventually] linking to:
I sent some blocks for a Soy Amado quilt, finished some bee blocks, made a name badge and pattern tested the Girlfriend wallet for Little Mushroom Cap. And YAY - I finished the Plaid Shaggy Quilt off my list of 2nd Quarter FAL and here is Jax helping to 'show it off':
My favourite make in April has to be my #DSTT Challenge mini quilt. Yup - I won! Here is the link to the post about the mini.
Happy sewing. See you tomorrow with a GIVEAWAY!
[Eventually] linking to:
Tuesday, 6 May 2014
ALYOF May goal
My April goal was not achieved so it has become my May goal.
I MUST get this project completed this month!
Wish me luck - again!!
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I MUST get this project completed this month!
Wish me luck - again!!
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