Richmond and Kew quilters has a challenge that started a few months ago - we were given a random animal “pin” badge and were challenged to make an A3 quilt inspired by the pin.
I got a stag: a beautiful beast that we can sometimes see with a herd of deer in Windsor Great Park which is a few miles away. The park isn’t very distinctive but it incorporates The Long Walk which is very distinctive. I designed the castle for the embroidery machine to stitch (in two hoopings, that was fun to match up) then added the start of the Great Walk and the trees. I did try machine stitching the trees but decided to hand stitch instead ...
And here is the ready-apart-from-binding result
My other sewing this week was close to (are you sitting down?) dressmaking. I had a sweatshirt that was too short. I bought some extra red fabric and replaced the lower 8 inches of grey with 14 inches or so of red. I’m rather chuffed with the result
However it’s not perfect and I have learned quite a bit ...
I learned that rather than zigzagging the hem then stitching it down it would have been better to find a double needle and top stitch that way - it would have saved time and would have stopped the hem edge flipping out.
I learnt that it worked well to join the raw edges about 1/2” from the edge, zigzag the raw edges and then top stitch the seam alliance down
And I learnt that sweatshirt fabric has selvedge edges - doh! 🤦🏼♀️ I’ll do better next time!
I started this blog for me - it expanded to show BFF Jackie what I was doing - and a few others have invited themselves too - everybody welcome! Mostly about patchwork, with random comments about embroidery, family and life in general, come on in, put your feet up, and I'll put the [virtual] kettle on.
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Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Sunday, August 12, 2018
2018 Wk 33 - mostly Rainbows
Just look at these lush threads I used today!
My old Boss has been training to become a Methodist Minister and starts this on 2nd September. I was honoured to be asked to make him a stole, but then panicked and have procrastinated for several months. However 2nd if September isn't that far away, so today I pulled on my big girl pants and cut the first two pieces, and embroidered them. He was a maths teacher before being a Head Teacher and now Minister so a cross made of triangles was ideal for this side.
The other side will be purple, and I'll do a Celtic cross for that side - maybe next weekend!
At the same time as embroidering the rainbows, and Lizzie was embroidering some uniforms, I was sizzixing card pieces for a WW1 project starting next weekend, and sizzixing fabric for Chertsey Museum in a few week's time - my lovely new big desk is only just big enough to hold everything!
I got a bit further with them tonight but they need stitching together still
I also did some patches for aprons for Monty's Popdog stand
And the same again, but inverse design, and different placement
Back to work tomorrow for a rest I think!
My old Boss has been training to become a Methodist Minister and starts this on 2nd September. I was honoured to be asked to make him a stole, but then panicked and have procrastinated for several months. However 2nd if September isn't that far away, so today I pulled on my big girl pants and cut the first two pieces, and embroidered them. He was a maths teacher before being a Head Teacher and now Minister so a cross made of triangles was ideal for this side.
The other side will be purple, and I'll do a Celtic cross for that side - maybe next weekend!
At the same time as embroidering the rainbows, and Lizzie was embroidering some uniforms, I was sizzixing card pieces for a WW1 project starting next weekend, and sizzixing fabric for Chertsey Museum in a few week's time - my lovely new big desk is only just big enough to hold everything!
These hexies are the start of a rainbow quilt-as-you-go project for Chertsey
I got a bit further with them tonight but they need stitching together still
I also did some patches for aprons for Monty's Popdog stand
And embroidered over 50 pieces of school uniform . . .which made a *bit* of a dent in the pile - just 125 left to go!
And earlier this week I finished hand quilting the last block (Australia) and put together the pieces from my interchange applique. I decided to make two mini quilts rather than one big one as I only wanted one of each shape on the quilt. I can't remember how to finish the edges so I'm hoping a R&Q friend will remind me (that's probably you, Plum!)
In case you can't make out the shapes, they are, from top left to bottom right . . .
- Scissors, Boris the skink, Halsnøy Island (south of Bergen), husband's spanner
- Button, wine glass, coffee cup (UK), Mr Twiglet the hedgehog
- Daffodil, Viking ship, Cat (representing the 7 we've had over the years), Tango the rabbit
- EPP Hexies, husband's hammer, sewing machine, coffee cup (Ireland)
- Australia, St Michael's Church, a bee (one of 4: we live at 4B) and a budgie (representing 4 budgies and two+ lovebirds over the years (they were a breeding pair: 14 chicks in total I think)
And the same again, but inverse design, and different placement
Back to work tomorrow for a rest I think!
Sunday, December 10, 2017
2017 Wk 49 - Christmas making
I've been busy using up the black and white scraps from the Black and White and bits of Bright quilt , and have make zippy pouches for colleagues
And in final random news . . . its snowing
And the kitties are happy with their quilts
Then I pieced the rest to make a bit enough block that I could make a few Pythagoras pouches
So finally I've got my Christmassy packages ready to post - although maybe they will be New Year packages!!
I've finished a few customer orders (although there are plenty left to do)
And I've actually done something for me! As we are getting to the season of Christmas jumpers I decided to go with a nativity rather than Rudolph or Santa
And in final random news . . . its snowing
And the kitties are happy with their quilts
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