Friday 29 January 2010

Sew and Tell Friday


I have already posted about these earlier in the week as I completed them so those who have already seem them please ignore my Sew and Tell Friday post.



These blocks are my weekly challenge for Quilted Hen's Raid the Stash Quilt Along.  The pattern is Broken Wheel and was for week 5.



I also finished my potholders for the Potholder Pass.  I got them posted off on Wednesday so hopefully they will get to the States early next week.  The colour choice is my swappe's and I am really pleased with them.

Finally, yesterday I made this table runner, which is my first real success with stippling, see my post below for a detail shot.

Thursday 28 January 2010

Silk Table Runner


Here is my finish for today!  Really pleased with it, my first really successful stippling!!  On my old machine I couldn't machine quilt at all, no walking foot, uneven tension etc. My new machine is fab, so I have been teaching myself to machine quilt, and this is my first piece I feel is even and no overlapping lines.



I was given a sample book of gorgeous Designer's Guild Silks in beautiful colours, just enough for a table runner so I chopped it up and used a disappearing nine block and pieced sahing.


Detail of my stippling


Block detail


Block detail

Wednesday 27 January 2010

Just a quick one.

Just  to let you know that Sandy of Sandy's In Stitches is having a 1 year blogaversary! Which includes a really generous giveaway! Go see and wish Sandy a happy blogaversary!

Monday 25 January 2010

Potholders finished

Well, my potholders are finished for the Potholder Pass and just need to go in the post, I really hope my swapee likes them and her extra gift.


The backs and binding is in reverse on each which I thinl works really well.  I also added hand pockets for extra grip.  Almost seems a shame to use them after all the work that went into them!  I can't wait to receive mine.



I also completed my week five blocks for Quilted Hen"s Raid the Stash Quilt Along, this block is called Broken Wheel.  I wasn't keen on the pattern initially and then I discovered I had run out of my background fabric!!  I have ordered more but it hasn't come yet - typical.  I found some green floral which works very well (the darker inner circle) and I like a bit of a change around of fabrics.  So green floral from now on.  I really like the end result, because of the inner circle which wouldn;t have been there - so alls well that ends well.

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Friday 22 January 2010

Potholder Pass


Feeling pretty miserable, the baby bunny made it through the night but we have not managed to get it to feed again.  It seems to have plenty of energy but no milk is forthcoming from mum.  She really has no maternal skills whatsoever and I am afraid her milk has dried up.  It is breaking my heart, poor little thing.  We will try again later and pray that mum will produce some milk.



Here are my finished tops for the Potholder Pass, I really hope my swapee likes them!  I have used her favourite colours with a bit of blue to contrast with the orange.



Thursday 21 January 2010

Completed this week


Major chaos in our household this week, one of our rabbits who the vet had assured us wasn't pregnant gave birth to eight baby bunnies.  Two died immediately and another five over night, mummy bunny is showing no interest what so ever.  The final one seems to be a fighter and we managed to get it fed by holding mum and putting baby next to a teat - success!!  Still don't know if it will make it, but we are doing our best.



In the midst of the chaos I have managed to get my squares done for The Quilted Hen's Quilt Along.



Tuesday night was our village sewing evening, our first since Christmas, our project for the night was these eggs.



Finally last night I made this little pin cushion as an extra gift for my swap partner for the Pot Holder Pass.

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Saturday 16 January 2010

Results of Friday Night Sew-in


Here are the results from my Friday Night Sew-in,  I decided instead of my appliqué to complete my crazy scrap lap quilt.  It is oh so soft and snuggly with it's Minky backing!  I will spend this evening snuggled up with it and maybe I will do my appliqué then.



On another note, my fitness regime and diet start today!  I had ordered a Wii Fit Plus for Christmas but they were out of stock and I finally got my delivery today.  I need to lose 1 st 5 lbs to be my ideal weight, we shall see how it goes, but I have certainly had fun playing with the kids on it today.  We have been skiing, hula hooping etc..

Friday 15 January 2010

OOOPS!

Fell over again, this time not in the snow but in the hall where Millie the soggy Labrador had shaken herself after being out in the rain.  I went flying and smashed my hip and elbow which are now feeling very sore and bruised and I am feeling very sorry for myself.

My Minky fabric turned up yesterday so I made a start machine quilting my scrappy lappy quilt, unfortunately I then ran out of thread.  It is proving quite tricky to quilt due to the heaviness of the different fabrics, if it weren't for my walking foot I think it would be a disaster.  As it is it's not perfect but will have to do.  I have managed to get hold of some matching thread in our local Market Town which surprised me - so I can continue.



It is the Friday night sew-in tonight for which I have decided to do some appliqué and get away from the machine for a bit.  I will post the results later.  This is what I am planning on doing, I am aiming for four to add to my Raid the stash Quilt Along.

Thursday 14 January 2010

Friday Night Sew-In




Have you heard about the Friday Night Sew-In? I think this is a really fun idea. Go over here and check it out.

Cushion finished

The snow is finally starting to melt a bit and the kids have gone to school, pre-school is still closed so I still have Audrey at home, she is watching Camp Rock again and again so I grabbed half an hour and finished my cushion off. Maybe she will let me do a bit more sewing later and the postman will bring me some fabric?!?


Wednesday 13 January 2010

Lap Quilt

Another day of being snowed in, the kids had another day off after going back to school yesterday, but somehow I got loads done today.

We made cakes, had fun decorating them, played in the snow and somehow managed to piece together this lap quilt!  It is made entirely from sample fabrics from a friend and works beautifully with the colours in the living room.  The fabrics are all very heavy velvets and brocades and I have ordered some Minky fleece to put on the back, I will be so snuggly!  The design is from the 'Quilt Yourself gorgeous' book by Mandy Shaw, really simple and very very quick to put together.  I love it!



There was a square left over to make a cushion with so that is nearly done too!  What a brilliant day.

Table runners tomorrow I think.....


Monday 11 January 2010

Mini Tote Bags


Today's offering  - a couple of mini tote bags.  The pattern is from P.S. I Quilt - Friendship Bag Tutorial.  The tutorial is easy to follow and these bags were very quick to put together using up some of my scraps.



I ordered some fabric for my quilt but unfortunately it is from the States so will take a while to come, maybe I will be able to get out tomorrow!

Yet another snowy day...


Well, the kids are off school yet again and I am snowed in yet again, starting to go a bit stir crazy now.

Seriously staring to run out of fabrics now, other than scraps and sample fabrics my interior designer friend has given me.  I had a small jelly roll which I made up yesterday into a garden trellis pattern but I have no  fabric for the borders or binding and I so wanted to get today to get some and some fabric for another project.  I try not to buy fabric unless it is for a specific project and I have finished all my UFOs so am a bit stuck!  This is when it is a problem living out in the middle of nowhere!

The kids are being brilliant, they are playing together really nicely and not fighting - I wonder how long this will last!



Well I shall get on with a couple of small things and pray for warmer weather!  Maybe the postman will get through and bring me some of the fabric I have ordered.

Sunday 10 January 2010

Jamie's Movie

My son and husband made this little movie yesterday in the snow - such fun!

Saturday 9 January 2010

Churn Dash

It has been snowing again today, we haven't had this much snow for years and this is the time for us to be left without the Discovery.  My car just about got out to take Audrey to ballet this morning but is now stuck again, so we are going nowhere.  Lewis's computer has gone pop, don't know if it is fatal yet, the fan is going like mad so maybe once it has cooled down we will be able to turn it on. - fingers crossed.

All in all there was very little to do other than clean, tidy, play with the kids and do a bit of sewing.  Quilted Hen had updated the week three pattern so I got down to that, now I have nothing to do for the rest of the week!  I am thinking about doing the Paintbox Quilt Along on Flickr, which looks gorgeous.  I have ordered some fabric but it won't come for a while as it is coming from the States.  I have a couple of gifts to make so I guess I shall just get on with them.



Bed time for the children now, then dinner and a sit down.

Friday 8 January 2010

Second Week of the Quilt Along completed


I have managed to complete my next four blocks for Quilted Hen's Raid the Stash Quilt Along.  I was getting twitchy knowing I was a week behind!!  How sad am I!  Pretty pleased with this one, lovely neat points and very pretty..



Have to put my sewing stuff away now, the kids are back from school and we have gained an extra one so there are four running around screaming.  Big excitement for the girls as the Jonas Brother are having a special on the Disney Channel and Camp Rock is on tonight.  My three year old is their biggest fan, she is growing up way too quickly!

Quilted Hen's Stash Raid Quilt Along


All quiet here today, the kids are back at school and I have the house to myself, time for a sneaky bit of sewing!  I always feel guilty, sewing during the day like this, I feel I ought to be doing housework or something equally tedious.  So here are my quilty pleasures for today, the first four squares for Quilted Hen's Raid the Stash Quilt Along.  The idea is to complete four 6" squares of each block and in 3 months we will have 60 for a gorgeous single bed sampler.  Mine will be for my daughter, I think or maybe I'll make it bigger and have it for our bed.  We shall see.


Wednesday 6 January 2010

Crazy Quilt Bits


Well the kids were off school again today and we had a totally slobby day, in fact we stayed in our pyjamas all day!!  I had promised Freya that I would make her a needle case to go with her sewing kit so decided to do a bit of crazy quilting using up my endless scraps.  It is rather fetching in pinks and reds with various machine embroidery stitches which Freya chose; hearts, flowers, turtles etc..  I used a ribbon binding which wasn't too successful but Freya was delighted with it.


Front


Back


The wallet that I made yesterday to go with my handbag and pin cushion, really making the most of my fat quarters, I will use every last scrap!!  I also labelled some of my quilts today a job that I have been meaning to do for ages.  Just need to decide what to do tomorrow!

We had a bit of a shock this morning, when my husband went to the bottom of the hill to get his car this morning, it was missing!  Normally we have no crime where we live, in fact we have the second lowest crime rate in England so it really was a shock.  Lewis followed the tracks in the snow and found the car dumped around the corner.  He had left it in low ratio and we presume they thought it was broken!!  The big house across the road had cctv cameras and the theft was caught on video and we had a soco team over - all very exciting for our tiny Peak District village - it even made the village blog.  Hoping for much less eventful day tomorrow, what would we do if we lived in a city!










Tuesday 5 January 2010

Our Snow Day take two




We got snowed in today, the snow only started at 7.30 but it came down on what we already had and the school decided to close 5 minutes before we were to leave the house.  Needless to say the children were ecstatic!  Saying that they complained bitterly about walking the dog, eventually we managed to leave the house and trudged around the village which was looking absolutely gorgeous.  We are very lucky that our village is not on a through route to anywhere so the roads were deserted and we could wander around without the dog on a lead.  We met up with friends and planned a sledging trip, there is a fantastic sledging hill in the village.  The girls later changed their minds but Jamie went off with friends and spent the afternoon out there.  The video is actually from Saturday, we have had loads more snow since then and it is still coming down steadily so probably no school again tomorrow.

I spent the afternoon sewing with Freya (she got her own sewing machine for Christmas) she made a little handbag and I made some curtains for the living room and a crazy patchwork wallet to go with my bag I made the other day.  I shall photograph and post them in a bit.  All in all it was a lovely day.

Monday 4 January 2010

Linus Quilt

Over Christmas I finally finished off my quilt for Project Linus.  They are an amazing charity donating quilts to children in need.  I found out about them at the Festival of Quilts and signed up then to make a quilt, just need to get it delivered now.


Here is some information that I took from their site...


About Project Linus
WE are a 100% volunteer organisation whose aims are:
  • To provide a sense of security and comfort to sick and traumatised babies, children and teenagers through the provision of new home made patchwork quilts and knitted / crocheted blankets;
  • To give an opportunity for needlewomen across to UK to contribute to their local community.

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Project Linus originated in America, December 1995 when Karen Loucks saw a newspaper article showing how much a comfort blanket had helped a child cancer victim and decided to organise blankets for her local children’s cancer unit and started spreading the word. Since that time over 2,300,000 blankets and quilts have been delivered worldwide.(www.projectlinus.org)
Project Linus started in the UK. March 2000 as a result of a quilter’s desire to help children in need. It has now spread to cover most of the UK. To date we have delivered over 96,000 quilts and blankets. We always try to get the blankets delivered to children who are local to the makers.

Handbags

I am desperate for a project......  Unfortunately we are a bit snowed in so no fabric shopping for me.
Instead I decided to make a hand bag, this was from a pattern in January's Patchwork and Quilting UK.  I had some lovely fat quarters in my stash so decided these would make a gorgeous bag to take around shows.
It was great fun to sew despite a few pattern errors in the mag!



These are pictures of a hand bag I made after the Festival of Quilts from a pattern I bought there - using of course my favourite Japanese patterns.



And finally, another pin cushion using up some scraps from my bag.


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