The weather has continued to be very uncooperative when it comes to photographing my work and I'm never happy with my indoor photos of large quilts so for now some projects are still nothing more than a sneak peek tease. There have been a few January finishes I've been able to fully share though so you can now click the pics below to read more about these finishes:
teaching sewing confidence, tip by tip
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Showing posts with label Timeless Treasures. Show all posts
Friday, 4 March 2016
February 2016 Progress Update
The weather has continued to be very uncooperative when it comes to photographing my work and I'm never happy with my indoor photos of large quilts so for now some projects are still nothing more than a sneak peek tease. There have been a few January finishes I've been able to fully share though so you can now click the pics below to read more about these finishes:
Monday, 20 April 2015
"It's The Stupidest Tea Party I Was Ever At" Said Alice
Super, super excited to share April's NYC Metro MOD Quilt Guild Bee Block with you, I'm just loving the challenge set by
Queen Bee Emily N.
The Bee Block package included a piece of green cotton and instructions to create an applique block on the theme of 'Tea'. Emily is obviously a girl after my own heart and tells us she's obsessed with tea. We can use any fabrics from our stash as long as we use the green fabric somewhere in the block and Emily suggests to applique items such as cups & saucers, mugs, tiered cake stands, teapots and more.
It doesn't get any better for this English girl abroad, immediately I knew what I was making - it just had to be a teapot and rather than sketching my own to save time I pulled this teapot image by Colleen from her blog justpaintit.
Pulling fabrics was easy -
in my stash I had this scrap of British Icons: London by Timeless Treasures and then I pulled some Olive the Ostrich pink heart fabric by Laurie Wisbrun. A multi dot (C3095 White) fabric from the Timeless Treasures Indian Summer collection is absolutely perfect to link the colours together with the given green which I'm going to use as the background fabric for the finished block.
I've an idea to include some of my Queen's Guard ribbon (Berisfords Ribbons - The Best Of British Art 13605 Soldiers) and a strip of Alice in Wonderland cotton twill ribbon too.
The strip of Alice ribbon was given to me by Dee, one of my Late Night Sewing students,
she's used it in my classes to make tea cosies for a couple of her friends and she gave me this piece. This seemed like the perfect time to use it, thanks Dee xxx
Here's a look at one of Dee's tea cosies too, isn't it fab?
Back to making the block, here we go, step by step:
I cut the image into sections - I'm not going to use the lid handle so I didn't cut that bit out;
I transferred each section onto the paper side of the Pellon Wonder Under fusible web Emily provided being sure to draw the pieces back to front so the final applique will come out the correct way round;
I pressed each piece of Wonder Under on to the appropriate fabrics
and cut the pieces out.
Emily asked for a 9.5" block so I placed the pieces under a 9.5" square ruler to see how best to lay them out. I'm opting for a blown apart design, having gaps between each section leaves the background fabric visible and pulls the colours together more.
With the placement decided I marked the outline of the block and the pieces on the green background fabric using a FriXion pen that'll disappear with the heat of the iron then peeled the backing paper from each piece and pressed to fix them in place. (Be sure to test any marking pen first on a scrap of fabric first to be certain it will 'disappear' from your project - also note that FriXion pen marks are known to 'reappear' in cold temperatures.)
Before fixing the teapot lid I sewed the looped piece of Soldier ribbon in place as the handle.
With everything ironed and permanently fixed in place I freemotion scribble-stitched two or three times around the pieces and within minutes it was all done.
I love, love, love how easy raw edge applique is and if you're interested in learning more click through to any of my other applique tutes below:
with a closer look at the scribble stitching,
and the tea pot lid/handle
and a peep at the back.
I've put so much of me and my home country into creating this block, I do hope Emily loves it as much as I do.
And now I think it's time for a well earned cup of tea x
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Wednesday, 18 March 2015
May All Your Wishes Come True - Another Commission
You're forgiven for thinking you've seen this post before - you haven't, honestly!
I'll admit you have seen these
and these though.
And those two posts led to this latest commission below from one of my readers who requested them as a gift for her co-worker who I'm told loved them.
If you're interested in commissioning your own project just send me an email or leave a comment.

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Wednesday, 28 January 2015
Dia de Muertos - A Cosmetic Commission
Remember this Day of the Dead cosmetic bag and tissue cover I made for a charity auction - it was quite a while ago, back in November 2013?
From this blog post I received a commission to create two more sets and here they are.
Same Folk Art fabric by Timeless Treasures but I've used a different colour zip for each bag.
And packaged to go.
Monday, 8 December 2014
Blousy Florals & Essex Linen
Another gift set made for Christmas 2013 that I haven't shared before.
This Essex Linen bag is a free online pattern is the Reversible Bag by Novita @VeryPurplePerson...
...made fully reversible with this gorgeous English Rose fabric - don't you just love blousy florals?
A coordinating cosmetic bag...
...and tissue cover.
Fabrics used:
Robert Kaufman Essex Yarn Dyed - Black
English Rose by Philip Jacobs for Westminster Fabrics
Timeless Treasures Sketch Basic - Fun: Candy
Dear Stella Confetti Dots - Purple
A 2013 Christmas gift for my son's partner Katie.
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This post is for informational purposes only, no payment or commission is received on click-throughs and opinions are my own.
Disclaimer:
This post is for informational purposes only, no payment or commission is received on click-throughs and opinions are my own.