Hey rat fans...I'm back with a quick baby set gift I was able to make at the weekend. It felt good to be at the sewing machine again.
This is the first time I made this particular pair of booties by a pattern by ithinksew.com and I was really pleased with the result. They came together well after. Had made an oops cut the first time round.
The matching tag blanket came together really quickly and is just a simple patchwork of 36 2" squares. I think with the little eye spy animal prints this looks quite effective for something so simple.
I used a thicker filling than usual to give it plenty of oomph in the puffy department. The back was the print that got it all started as the recipient had chosen it but I knew the print would be too large for the shoes but when I looked I found I had loads of fabrics which I could pull together to compliment it.
And finally, I did something slightly different with the name. Normally I would just write the name of the baby and date of birth on their quilt with a laundry marker but when I did it for this it didn't come out so nice. It was too obvious on such a small scale. So I used my machine to embroider on the name. Easy and quick right? After much pursing of the manual and many attempts, I eventually worked out all the options to produce this sweet little square.
All wrapped and away to happy customer.
Friday, 5 July 2013
Monday, 27 May 2013
Jungle path
The blog may have been quiet for a while but the sewing machine definitely hasn't been. First to show you was a baby quilt done in double quick time (I always forget my deadlines until they are upon me).
I used the Jungle Path pattern by Jessica Kelly from ModaBakeShop.
It wasn't until I was finished that I realised that I hadn't actually followed the instructions correctly! Not that it matters. I still have a gorgeous quilt finish. I think it is one I am most pleased with in terms of technical ability.
All the practice done on different quilts seems to be coming together to give a really good finish. I used Elizabeth's technique of kind of robot quilting (much more suitable for a boy's quilt than standard meandering). I am proud of how this looks, as sometimes I think my quilting really spoils the quilt top because it is so bad. But with this I think I nailed it!
Not that there aren't' any oops bits...


Price £50.
Sunday, 12 May 2013
Sew Mama Sew Giveaway away winner

Thanks to all of you who visited my blog and took the time to answer the questions. I enjoyed reading all of your comments and was sad to think that there could only be one winner. However, I think I've learned a few things common to all quilters:
We all want more fabric - even when we cannot have the time to possibly use it all!
We'd much prefer to visit a shop in person to touch and feel said fabric - only price and location prohibit us.
And most of us have long suffering partners who adorably not only put up with our crafting exploits but encourage and motivate us too. I know I am truly blessed in that sense.
So enough of these ponderings - on to the winner. As I said the number was going to be picked by my beloved who chose at random: # 7!!!
Congratulations Mimi Love, who said:
I rarely ever buy for a specific project, I buy what catches my eye and worry later whether or not I have anything to coordinate with it :)
Thanks again to all who entered - I hope you won somewhere. I never do!!!
Monday, 6 May 2013
Sew Mama Sew Giveaway Day
If you've arrived here from Sew Mama Sew's blog - hello, welcome, please take a look around. But straight on to the giveaway, which you are definitely here for!
Regular readers (are there any??) will know that I was trying to organise a local (UK) scrap swap. I got some lovely scraps from some very nice people :-) In fact they were so nice they did not take anything in return.
As you can see each pack contains mostly small scraps. Some as big as 10" by 15" but none as large as a FQ. It weighs roughly 200g (that's 7oz for our American cousins)
So I still have some of my bundles left over from then and now I am giving you a chance of winning them by just answering one simple question of your choice:
1. Where is your favourite place to buy fabric? (It can be a bricks and mortar shop near you or an online shop, or even the proverbial man in a pub!)
2. Do you buy for a specific project or are you a hoarder like me?
3. How often does your spouse/partner help you with your crafty endeavours? (Guess who suggested this question?!) Like a human quilt hanger for photos, going to the store, impartial advisor or is he just the money?!!
Answer whichever question you like in a comment below and I will get the subject of no. 3 to pick a random number to choose the winner on 10 May.
For more information on the scrap packs see my previous post here.
Comments are now closed.
Monday, 1 April 2013
Today on my work table...
... modern drunkard's path pinwheels!
I haven't had much inspiration lately and so have been doing all those jobs that you put off because sewing takes over. Of course they are all related to sewing activity so it still counts, right? I tidied my sewing room and have been trying to transform this:
into something useful and manageable:
I have made a bit more progress into larger squares. Does anyone else think that their batting is this precious. Sometimes I feel like giving up halfway through and think - just throw it out and buy a few metres but it is expensive and feels like such a waste. It feels more in the spirit of original quilters to use up bits and pieces rather than always going brand new. I reckon I have salvaged over 2 metres square of the stuff. But do wonder if all thread, sewing machine wear and tear, and electricity is actually making it cost effective!!
Anyway these are going to be the basis of my fabric laundry bins so won't be washed regularly like a quilt. I wouldn't use this patched stuff for a quilt.
Other updates: I have made a quilt back which I may get round to photographing before quilting (which I am still too afraid to start, I finished a bag for a friend's birthday which I will blog about soon. I am stitching 2 scarves for friends involving mainly handsewing. The drunkard's path is for a doorstop for the guest bedroom and was just to get me sewing creatively again. I think it is pretty.
I bet you feel spoiled getting two posts in the space of a week! Don't worry I will be back to my mediocre standard soon.
Thursday, 28 March 2013
Something from the snow
At last my sampler quilt is done!
I thought we had better take some shots while I had the perfect white background - snow! At Easter.
I love the way this shot actually makes the dark grey translucent.
This quilt is for my living - dining area which is all done in these colours. It kind of grew from a small throw to become this huge 54" x 70" monster. I just couldn't stop trying out all the different blocks.
I have tried to inlcude a range of different techniques, paper piecing which I blogged about a few posts back, hand sewing hexagons, applique for the bunting, improv and curves.
I think the end result is stunning. Now I just hope I won't ruin it at the quilting stage. Any ideas for particular blocks?
I have made the back which is a mod podge of big chunks of fabric. I had so little of the grey left that it kind of dictated the style of the back. This is the first quilt I have made to keep myself so I'm glad I like it so much.
Friday, 8 March 2013
Splurge Part 2
I can't believe I haven't blogged about this dress yet because I think it is the most professionally finished item I have ever made!
It was for my niece who was 1 year old in November.
Look at that buttonhole - professional or what?!
The adorable fabric was bought in Sweden which adds to the quirkiness of it all.
The dress closes at each side with a button and elastic to get it over the child's head.
Now on to something my own size! This is the Hot Patterns 1070 Weekender Monaco Top & Dress pattern (why always such a mouthful?). I made it in a brown marl wool mix and lined with a stretchy satin.
And finally something for my sister's birthday.
This is the tote from the Sew Mama Sew! website.
This bit wasn't as hard as it looked!
It didn't turn out as big as I had thought it would but it is still a handy bag to have around.
She also got the infinity scarf that I have featured on facebook.
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