12 March 2013

Swoon Baby!

Assembly of Swoon I Assembly of Swoon II Assembly of Swoon III
Assembly is well under way. I think if I had applied myself (and not used a rotary cutter with 2 blades in it, how is that much stuupidity even possible?) I would have spent about one 1 planning fabric and cutting.

I'm now about 90 minutes into assembly.

So, total current tally: 2,5 hours - it may well be a Quilt in a Day.

24 February 2013

New project: a Swoon baby quilt

New project: Swoon baby quilt
There is another baby on the way, in fact, she is due in 6-odd weeks. And when the baby's mum was feeling utterly low by really useless comments from her doctors, I promised I would make her a quilt. This will be a small project, not entirely along her phantasies of a non-pink rock chick, nor within my comfort zone in terms of colour. But it's good to push one's boundaries, yes?

18 February 2013

Lazy Baby Blanket

Lazy Baby Blanket
My second finish of the year is basically another large granny square - crocheted in Kaffe Fassett's chunky variegated cotton. I especially love the bordering on this one. Now let's see if I am right about this babe being a boy.

27 January 2013

First Finish of the year: iPad case

iPad case
Just in time for my mum's 75th birthday - my first iPad case following this tutorial though the measurements are a bit too generous for my liking.
Sewing Sunday
As part of that project, I also finally - after eleven years of ownership - learned how to make a button hole, Youtube be praised:
Learning to make a button hole with Youtube
and enjoyed some sewing time with my girls:
Super Sewing Sunday

3 November 2012

Christmassy Nine Patch in progress

Christmassy Nine Patch
This one has been going on forever and a day. I only ever worked on it on retreat so no surprise it never got finished. "All that's still needed" is the backing and that proves a bit of a struggle ...

2 November 2012

Dr Seuss Kiddie door pockets

Lorax Kiddie Door Pouches
Another finish from the retreat ... and they look darling dangling from my kids' door handles!

1 November 2012

Finished: Twoo-Hoot

Twoo Hoot - DONE
I took a number of projects on the quilt retreat, this was one of them and I'm pleased to say that it's finished! I'm not too sure about the colours and fabric design but I liked how fast it came together and I really like the quilting on it. Also, this was quite the deviation from my usual fretting. All I did was divide up squares into light and dark and assemble as they appeared in their piles.

18 October 2012

slow but progress

slow progress
It's very slow going but I am enjoying hand quilting this beast again. When finished, we are looking at 220 * 220 cm of cotton glory. And yes, I now understand the benefits of trimming and exact measurements, going through five layers of fabric is quite a pain!

7 October 2012

twoo hoot, twoo hoot, finally finished with the quilting

Details of quilted front
I have no idea what took me so long but after a false start - with the wrong colour - I just whipped through quilting this top. Straight line quilting is my new love!

22 September 2012

Getting back onto the horse

During summer it seems that sewing and other needle crafts came to a complete halt here ... the last quilt related accomplishment was auditioning quilting thread for the owly quilt:

Round 1:
Quilting Thread - Beauty Contest I

Round 2:
Quilting Thread - Beauty Contest II

Apparently then I completely forgot about my decisions and started quilting using white thread, which looked somewhere between ugly and weird. So I recently spent an evening unpicking it all ... only to realise that I really couldn't for the life of me remember the selection I only made less than three months ago.

Well, thanks to my blog-keeping, I had an excellent source of intel. Not. I hadn't even recorded the above yet. Let's hope I won't forget again! And that I stay on the horse!

19 July 2012

Packing in ...

My sewing room will be renovated / painted because we are selling our house because we have bought a new place that we will move into sometime next spring.

So I need to pack in a lot of my fabric loot ... yikes! That means that I need to plan ahead what I want to work on until we move next year.

- Night on the Tiles
- Twoo hoot
- Christmassy Disappearing Nine Patch

There will have to be one "creative" or scrappy project and one woolly one, probably this cowl. The scrappy project is a bit of a challenge so maybe I should peruse http://scrapquilts.com/ ...? Or maybe even doing a Fading Charms quilt?

This should be interesting!

4 July 2012

Ruined it ...

So I was fiddling with possible templates and blogger decided to swallow my custom template and not allow me the revoke the change ...

but it is a good excuse for an overhaul and upgrade, isn't it?

UPDATE: I hate the new template interface ... can't seem to add any buttons, flickr, my finished projects broken down by year ... lost all my links to tutorials ... not a happy camper here.

UPDATE 2: slowly getting there but not quite happy yet ...

UPDATE 3: ok, finally getting there.

29 June 2012

Catching up on UFOs

The upside of having a few UFOs knocking around my sewing room is that during that weird period after finishing one piece and before beginning a new project, there is satisfying work to keep me busy:
Finished

Baby Zig will go to Greta, sister of Helena the Great and Emergency Elisa.

HST Neptune details

HST Neptune was a fun little project and I love the quilting on it. Just ignore the white wine spills .... I only need to finish the corners and tie up loose ends on both of those. And then there is an owly UFO awaiting sandwiching and basting ... it's already taped to my sewing room floor.

23 June 2012

Another finish: Nostalgia

done
It was a race against time but I made it and am pleased to report that Nostalgia was finished just in time for my BFF's big 4-0. And she LOVED it. In fact, she and her guests loved it. Two of my close friends - of Vague Heart fame - actually approached me to ask whether they could order one from me. I was beyond chuffed.

18 June 2012

Next up: tablet cover

Once I am done with Nostalgia - deadline is this Saturday, I will make myself a cover for my tablet using this tutorial from One Shabby Chick.

4 June 2012

Progressing with Nostalgia

top done II

top done

I've been making good progress with this piece though every time I get to a part of the process that I don't enjoy, I really have to give myself a pep talk. Now "all I need to do" is add a simple cream border, sandwich, quilt (straight line modern to offset the nostalgic fabric) and bind before June 22. Easy-peasy ...

21 May 2012

Bloggers' Quilt Festival: Almondesque

Following a cheeky comment how she unfortunately had all her children before I started making (baby) quilts, I decided to make this quilt for two of our closest friends as a homewarming gift. They had just moved into a Bauhaus inspired new home and because of their love of New England and Edward Hopper, blue stuck itself to my mind in terms of over-riding colour.

I had spent some time "researching" Bauhaus patterns, aka browsing Flickr and finally settled on this design. With pencil and paper, I calculated the size, different amounts of fabric etc. and then set about trying to find coordinating blues ... that resulted in quite the stash (and another project: "Helena the Great")

Done - perspective

Despite my usual tendencies to not waste too much time ironing and cutting properly, I took great care with this project, probably also because I had the time, kicking it off during last year's retreat. And I am pleased to say that this care really paid off. The corners align well, making straight line quilting so much easier.

Done - details of quilting

This is the result: I am really pleased. It was inspired by this photo on the left:
Bauhaus Inspired Quilt DONE!

The quilt was very well received and a total surprise for my friends, taking pride of place on the lounge sofa and getting a lot of use.

Vital Stats:
105 * 185 cm, roughly
Kona Solids
Gütermann and Aurifil threads
Freudenberg 100% cotton wadding
lotsa fun to make! .... more

22 April 2012

Nostalgia

With the most recent project delivered, I am onto the next: Nostalgia, using the "Nostalgia" line by April Cornell for Moda. I have two charm packs with 40 squares each, and combining them with a cream solid, this should make a nice snuggly quilt ... for my very bestest of best mates!

Nostalgia by April Cornell
I have a layer cake with this pattern as well ... so I might make myself a throw for my new guest room from that ....

12 April 2012

Helena the Great

Helena is a great kid and dearest friend of my elder daughter. She's proud and headstrong and sweet and loyal and all-around wonderful. So when it transpired that her family were moving to a new house, I asked my girl if she wanted me to make a quilt for her very bestest of best friends ... silly question, mummy, of course! So here it is:
Helena the Great - top
Sadly not such a great effort at photography ...
Vital Statistics:
Kona Solid and Kaufman fabrics
Freudenberg wadding
Gütermann and Aurifil threads
100 * 170 cm in size
Cut with Go-Baby
machine pieced and quilted
lots of fun making it
perfect match to the accent wall in recipient's room - wall was painted the day the quilt was gifted.