Thursday, August 15, 2013

2013 August (first half)

 






Buttons and Beaches

Having returned from Ireland on Monday, I drove to the New Fiorest on Tuesday night  to meet up with girlfriends for a couple of days 

We chatted and ate and chatted and drank!  We went to the beach


And I started a button embroidery hoop wall hanging

And I did some work on the yellow hexies too, but I'll take a photo tomorrow 


Map Fabric with May

I recently joined a texty fabric swap with May, and although I haven't used many of the charms I received, I'm still loving looking at and fondling them (you understand don't you), so when she invited people to join a Map fabric swap I couldn't resist!

So I've just bought some of this
to be cut into layer cake squares (10 inch squares) as my contribution to the swap. 

There are still places left, so visit the Flickr groupto see the details, and to join


Holiday Hexies

Both in Ireland, and in the New Forest I did some more work on the yellow Hexie quilt, I'm a bit worried there may not be enough yellow! 

The centre is being stitched in strips, I've worked out a suitable distribution of colours and positions and am referring to " the list " for each strip 

Then I had a brainwave, and I've written the position on the back of each coloured hexi so I know how  many to add to each side


Miscellaneous Monday

I finally got my C&G PTTLLLS certificates today, I'm now actually a qualified ( post 16) teacher,
who'd 'a thunk it???

In other achievements, I bound the Lilac Jelly Roll Race 

Found some empty boxes 

That I can rebuild inside out

To make great project boxes,

And had all this cut off 

Leaving me looking (for the first time in a year) slightly maintained!

A respectable list of achievements me thinks!


Triangle Tuesday

When May came to visit a few weeks ago, she very kindly brought me this awesome Oakshott stack.  I've fondled, and drooled, and thought, and today I decided to cut into it


I pressed all the fabrics, trimmed them, and cut them into a 2.5 inch strip and a 6 inch strip


The 6 inch strips then got cut into 6 inch triangles


















(just look at those yummy colours)



















and the triangles got sewn into strips and the strips got sewn onto a fleece blanket, and this is what I have


 
I  now have a shopping list for some more Oakshott for a border, and I have the 2.5inch strips to join to make a scrappy binding

I wanted to blitz through this one as I know I don't like HSTs and I wasn't sure that triangles would be much better, but I knew I wanted to use this fabric as triangles - I was worried that if I put it to one side I may never come back to it.  

The verdict?  I LOVE the top because of the colours, I'm really pleased that I went with triangles, although I know that plenty of points don't match (darned bias edges) and I strongly suspect there wont be many more triangle quilts in my future!


Busy with Bags

I remembered today that last time I went to Festival of Quilts I decided I needed a decent size shopping bag, but didn't have one.

Not that I'm one to leave things to the last minute, but I started one last night and finished it today.  

It will usually be used this way, but is reversible 

I had a bit of time left, so made one for Lisa too, she chose the fabric and design last tine I saw her at home:

And again it's reversible, with an inside pocket:

Now I need to go and shop to fill mine!!!


Successful Shopping

Day one at Festival of Quilts: brain dead, feet knackered, not much impulse shopping, but I managed to get more  yellow for yellow hexi quilt, and solids to match the dotty fabrics, so I can add borders to make it bigger

And I got some Oakshott to border the triangles quilt, and fabric for two bag projects
And Jackie got me this lovely sewing themed mug!

:-) thank you Jackie 


Shopping Show and Tell

Well I was quite restrained on day 1 at Festival of Quilts, but not quite so retrained on day 2!

I bought this lovely pack of Liberty fabric from the lovely Yvonne at Village Fabrics: I already had one pack (thank you Jackie), and now there is enough for a bigger, um, something.  I also got some more charms for my sewing bracelet, and Jackie got me a replacement for my broken purple thang


I got a few replacement perspex sheets for Jackie's big shot (I felt I should as I've given her loads of fabric to Sizzix for me!) and got some fabric glue from the ladies at Apliquick which is much softer than prittstick.  I also got another thermofax screen: a spool of thread to go with the scissors I bought last time


I have been collecting red and stone linen for a while and have finally decided to make a log cabin, but had a glut of stone rather than red.
 

 So when I saw these I had to get them

But then I saw these too, and somehow they slipped into the shopping basket too, I think I feel a bag coming in these

I popped in to see the lovely ladies at the Button Company (at Eternal Maker - I gather the shop was a bit empty this week!) and got bits for bags as well as buttons and felt

And then I got some more wooden spools just because

 That covered nearly all of my shopping list plus just a few extras.  

The outstanding items were some paper piecing templates: triangles and hexies in both 1¼ and 2 inches, but no one seemed to have them.  I could cope, as I'd found them online from America, but that would include $22 shipping!

Jackie and I had arranged to meet for a final coffee at 4pm - on her way to the meeting place she passed Hannah's Room . . . with an almost hidden stash of EPP templates, so she dragged me back and I got all 4 packs for about half the price of getting them shipped from the states


Private Pictures

Some Quilt Festivals ask that any photos taken are for private use only: as this blog is more a record for me, and doesn't have a very high readership anyway I'm going to hope it's OK to post a few mosaics here of some of the quilt photos I took at Festival of Quilts.  The original photos are being loaded to the Private Use tab (see above)

These first quilts are mini quilts, generally 8 or 10 inches high.  To give you a point of reference, the wooden 'pole' they are hanging from is 1cm diameter!

 The winning quilt was a whole cloth - again remember that the pole is 1cm!!!


Stars On Sunday

Yesterday I finally got started on some of the outstanding Star Of Africa Bee blocks.

Cindy was Queen Bee for April, and wanted bright blocks (think of the brights in a box of crayons.) on a background of white  Our blocks will be added to a rainbow coloured Around The World top, and our positions have been allocated!

She wanted the block to represent our home, and to show our name and our location.  My home is the most boring looking home imaginable, so I decided to make the block  show my life instead

My family


My sewing

My church

And my school / work

Tomorrow I will put them all together to follow the colours Cindy is using in her quilt


Tuesday's Tree

I've been working on a button tree as a sample for a class later in the year, and have finally finished it.  All ready to be hung on the wall



Holiday Wallhanging

The lovely Fiona and I have become friends through the Star of Africa bee that we are both in, and she has given me a little bit of a much needed kick to get one with a particular project: She has invited people to join her Holiday Memories - Mini Quilt competition

She has arranged judges, prizes and even a button
Grab button for Celtic Thistle Stitches
And given that I had the holiday of a lifetime this year, and have already planned the quilt and bought the fabric . . . I think I need to sign up!


Oh, and I need to make the wall hanging too, I've ordered some more dark fabrics and once they arrive I'll get going


Oooh, oooh, Ooops

I've joined May's Map Fabric swap, so I HAD to buy some map fabric

I got this map of Paris from Fabric Rehab,

And they offered flat rate posting so it was rude not to sneak in anything else

. . .  so I got some of one or two others!

No, no ideas what I'm using them for! 

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