I've been doing a few different things since I finished my quilt.
A friend asked me for some mug cosies, which I'd been meaning to try out for ages, but just hadn't got around to it. I was quite pleased with how they came out.
The one on the left, around the red mug, was just a strip of crochet with a button hole at one end and a button on the other. Buoyed by my success, I was a little more adventurous with the second. I made it as one piece joined over the handle with a loop button hole and button.
The other project I'm still working on, but I can show you a picture of my first attempt.
I was asked to make two doilies. The only experience I have with doilies is seeing them at my great nan's when I was a small child. I conferred with my mother in law about it as she is a brilliant crocheter, and she pointed me in the right direction. After quite a lot of faffing around, this is the first one all blocked out on my ironing board:
I'm pleased with it, as it was very fiddly and it took me ages! Ill post a picture when I'm finished with the second one. I've designed this one myself, so this will be interesting!
Sunday, 15 December 2013
Thursday, 21 November 2013
Finished!
I'm very pleased to say I've finished the quilt!
It's too big to get a better picture of at the moment, it's final finished measurements are 1.2m x 1.1m!
I changed my design a bit as I went along. I had originally planned to quilt each elephant on the centre panel as I backed it, but it was too large by then to maneuver to get a pleasing result. Next time, Ill remember to back it and quilt it before I joining the sides! I had a similar problem in the reverse, I had designed a chevron pattern to quilt it using white cotton fabric and coloured threads, but I couldn't handle the fabric well enough to get a nice finish, so instead I used a nice, soft cotton.
As you can see I learned a lot as this is my first quilt. We are doing a craft fair on Saturday, so Ill take it along and see if people like it!
It's too big to get a better picture of at the moment, it's final finished measurements are 1.2m x 1.1m!
I changed my design a bit as I went along. I had originally planned to quilt each elephant on the centre panel as I backed it, but it was too large by then to maneuver to get a pleasing result. Next time, Ill remember to back it and quilt it before I joining the sides! I had a similar problem in the reverse, I had designed a chevron pattern to quilt it using white cotton fabric and coloured threads, but I couldn't handle the fabric well enough to get a nice finish, so instead I used a nice, soft cotton.
As you can see I learned a lot as this is my first quilt. We are doing a craft fair on Saturday, so Ill take it along and see if people like it!
Wednesday, 13 November 2013
My First Quilt!
It's taken me a week, but I've finally finished the front of my quilt:
It was a bit difficult to get a picture at 1 x 1.1m it's bigger than my kitchen table!
I had the elephant fabric as a fat quarter and I wanted to use it as the main feature of a quilt. I wanted to give it some borders and corner squares to bring out the colours in the elephants, so I opted for white border pieces and yellow and green corners.
I found inserting the corners was the difficult bit. I'd read quite a lot before I started and books suggested sewing the long border to the quilt, then sewing the corner pieces to the short borders and attaching the whole piece to the quilt:
Once I'd sewn them, I realised I'd taken the seam allowance into account twice, and the corners weren't in the right place. I unpicked them and resewed them, and I'm much happier with them now :
Phew!
So now the front is finished, and I need to quilt it, then work on the back and think about the binding colours.
Back soon with a progress report!
It was a bit difficult to get a picture at 1 x 1.1m it's bigger than my kitchen table!
I had the elephant fabric as a fat quarter and I wanted to use it as the main feature of a quilt. I wanted to give it some borders and corner squares to bring out the colours in the elephants, so I opted for white border pieces and yellow and green corners.
I found inserting the corners was the difficult bit. I'd read quite a lot before I started and books suggested sewing the long border to the quilt, then sewing the corner pieces to the short borders and attaching the whole piece to the quilt:
Once I'd sewn them, I realised I'd taken the seam allowance into account twice, and the corners weren't in the right place. I unpicked them and resewed them, and I'm much happier with them now :
Phew!
So now the front is finished, and I need to quilt it, then work on the back and think about the binding colours.
Back soon with a progress report!
Tuesday, 5 November 2013
3,2,1 - Quilt!
Well, I've finished the special request, and they were very pleased with it, so that was great! I can't post a picture yet as it's a surprise gift for a new addition to the family, but Ill post one soon.
Today, I'm going to start my quilted cot throw. Im going to start by drawing out the templates I need and double checking my design measurements and calculations are correct! I'm hoping to get it finished ready to display at our next craft fair on 23rd November.
Today, I'm going to start my quilted cot throw. Im going to start by drawing out the templates I need and double checking my design measurements and calculations are correct! I'm hoping to get it finished ready to display at our next craft fair on 23rd November.
Wednesday, 23 October 2013
Finish What You Start
Well, I've finished to hoodie! I'm really pleased with it, I really like the colour combination.
I've been designing a quilted cot throw using a panel of bright motif fabric with plain borders, and colourful squares on the corner. For now though, that will wait because I've just had a new special request come through. And that means an excuse to visit the wool shop!
I've been designing a quilted cot throw using a panel of bright motif fabric with plain borders, and colourful squares on the corner. For now though, that will wait because I've just had a new special request come through. And that means an excuse to visit the wool shop!
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
Craft Fair
We had a really good time on Saturday at the Old Chapel in Upminster. The venue itself has been lovingly restored by the tea and an army of volunteers - many of whom served tea and cake all day!
We met a lot of interesting people, and some very talented crafters!
Last week I was mostly getting ready for the fair, finishing off some quilts for Debbie and things, so not much time for anything else. This week though, I'm finishing the jumper for my friend. Ill post a picture once it's finished - Im determined to have it ready to give to her on Friday... watch this space!
We met a lot of interesting people, and some very talented crafters!
Last week I was mostly getting ready for the fair, finishing off some quilts for Debbie and things, so not much time for anything else. This week though, I'm finishing the jumper for my friend. Ill post a picture once it's finished - Im determined to have it ready to give to her on Friday... watch this space!
Friday, 20 September 2013
New Baby Blanket Design
So, I've finally finished one of my many projects I have on the go! It's a blanket that is designed with car seats and prams in mind. It's 22 x 18''so it's just the right size. I was given the idea of a smaller blanket when I saw a lady pushing her baby in a buggy with the corner of her blanket trailing on the floor behind her!
We are going to be at The Old Chapel in Upminster on 5th October, if you are nearby pop in and say hi!
While I'm in the swing of finishing things, I'm going to have another go at the button hole on the dress!
We are going to be at The Old Chapel in Upminster on 5th October, if you are nearby pop in and say hi!
While I'm in the swing of finishing things, I'm going to have another go at the button hole on the dress!
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