I was having so much fun with this quilt I didn’t stop until it was finished.
I quilted it each side of the road. Simple stitching.
I was having so much fun with this quilt I didn’t stop until it was finished.
I quilted it each side of the road. Simple stitching.
I am making a quilt for a little boy. A ROAD quilt to play with cars. I bought a die for the go cutter which made it so much easier.
My daughter started making this baby quilt in 2007/8. It was bought as a kit.
I thought I’d have a wander through spotlight as they were having another good sale on fabrics. As I was walking in and given it is Halloween time, I saw this.
A spooky little sewing machine. That’s a fun decoration. No I didn’t buy it.
I loved making the alphabet letters so I want to build up my stash of novelty prints. So for $24 I got quite a few cool ones. Ranging from 15cm to 1/2 metre.
I got around to stitching my Tilda Kawandi project that I started when in Darwin.
This is how far I got when I was away.
I decided my Xmas stitchers project was to be one that I started about 2011.
The pattern was a Rosalie Quinlan design from 2010. The shop I used to go to often was Quilters Bazaar in Gisborne. They had a block of the month and I just had to do it.
Oh the days are getting away from me. BUT. I have been busy spending all my spare time on catching up and working on my mystery
Every Wednesday a new clue is out. We have been told there are 12 clues and it finishes mid July. We have just done clue 9 and I have just caught up. I have spent 4 days sewing, ironing and trimming…
Here is where it started. Using the old phone books to make my string blocks.
I have been ing some finishing off sewing days at home.
My kawandi piece has been finished for some time but it needed making into something.
We all need pouches for our bits and pieces, marking pens, pins and glue.
My finished fat quarter size piece is all stitched. Now I am marking DOWN 5” on the left side and UP 5” on the right side. Draw a line joining the 2 marks.
I wanted a different baby gift than I usually do. This was going to a family I had already made a quilt for.
I had seen this idea on a blog somewhere (sorry, can’t remember where) and thought it was a great idea.
Print out the letters and trace on to fabric.
I tried to find fabric that matched each letter. This was a bit tricky and my room was a mess.
Layer with wadding and a backing.
Stitch
And cut out. Then you have a whole alphabet, with some extras, so they can spell out some simple words.
This is the whole gift that has been posted to the new baby.
I also made a cute lined bag, with alphabet fabric, for the letters to be stored in.
While visiting my brother in Humpty Doo, NT I came across this little sewing shop.
Just Stitchin.
Louise said she held a sit n sew on Friday mornings. 10:30-1:30. I went along and joined in.
I took along my sashiko to work on but left my thread in the caravan. Mmmmmm.
Off to buy some fabric so I had something to work on. I bought this pack of beautiful Tilda fabrics. I decided to make a little Lawanda piece which later can be made into a pouch.