Showing posts with label Let's Get Acquainted. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Let's Get Acquainted. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 October 2012

My friend's on the hop!

I just have to tell you about my great blogging friend Liz of Dandelion Daydreams, whose day it is on the Let's Get Aquainted Blog Hop!

Plum and June
 
 
Please check out her page, I know she would be thrilled to meet you, not to mention the fact that her work is completely gorgeous and stunning.  She is one talented lady.  And only been quilting a year!
 
Liz has also written a fab tutorial for a darling little flower keyring - a perfect little stocking filler for Christmas. 
 
What are you waiting for, check it out!
 
 
Liz of Dandelion Daydreams

 
 
And if that's not enough incentive, she also has a giveaway running, to win some gorgeous fabrics...
 
 
Hope to see you over there! 
 
 


Monday, 13 August 2012

Let's Get Acquainted :-)

Hi there and welcome to all my fellow blog hoppers and followers :-)  Thank you so much to Beth at Plum and June for organising this fantastic hop and for the opportunity to connect with so many talented people!

 
Please do take a look around my page, I hope you find something that you like.  I originally set up my blog at the beginning of 2011 to record my progress as I work towards a City and Guilds Level 3 Certificate in Patchwork and Quilting.  I was new to blogging and so it was all a bit of a learning curve, and I didn’t have any idea that such a wonderful, inspirational, friendly quilting community even existed!  It’s only been in the last few months that I have really started connecting with people and ‘putting myself out there’ as it were, and I have learnt so much and *met* so many fabulous, like-minded people.  Now I really don’t know where I’d be without my quilt/blogging friends.

Anyhow, I shall attempt to answer some of the questions that Beth posed, before moving swiftly on to a little tutorial that I have put together.  But first a little mosaic of some of my 2012 finishes.

Clockwise - 1. Walk in the Woods Quilt 2. Easter Bunny Bags, 3. Kukla Dolls Quilt, 4. Siblings Together Cards x100 5. Ed Emberley Happy Drawing Quilt, 6. Rocking Horse Cross Stitch, 7. Quilt for Baby William 8. Chocolate Stash Bag


How long have you been quilting?


I have sewing for most of my life, but it’s only in the last 18 months that I have really focused on patchwork and quilting.  I spent many years doing cross stitch but I always wanted to make quilts, and that’s why I started the City and Guilds Level 3 Certificate in Patchwork and Quilting.  It’s via distance learning with the School of Stitched Textiles and it’s going to take several years to complete it, but I love it, and I also try to find time to work on my own projects as well. Somehow!



Favourite quilting tip(s)
This would have to be to keep scraps.  I made a gorgeous mini quilt for my son’s teddy bear using left over pieces from the quilt I made for him.  It was completely unplanned but the idea just came to me when I saw those teeny tiny bits of fabric! 



Favorite blogging tip(s)
Use lots of photos to break up the text.  Busy blog readers won’t necessarily have time to read large blocks of text, it’s much easier and more enjoyable to read a post that is full of pictures, even if it’s just pictures of lots of lovely fabrics.

 Favorite fabric (or wish list fabric):
Oh so many!  I have just bought the Trade Winds collection by Lily Ashbury, and also French General.  I love anything with a vintage feel.  Conversely, I also love Mona Luna’s Taali collection, which is also waiting in my stash to be made into something beautiful.



Favorite craft book:


Anything by Sarah Fielke.  Her books and quilts are amazing and I am completely inspired by her.  Most of her quilts are lovingly hand quilted, and so I have been largely doing the same, using perle cotton threads to quilt with, I just love the finish and the heirloom quality it creates.  I can’t wait to get my hands on Hexa Go-Go, as EPP is my latest sewing craze, (and yes it features in my tutorial!) and anything by Kaffe Fassett.




Favorite book (or book you are currently reading)

I am currently reading The Hand that First Held Mine by Maggie O’Farrell – it’s great but my progress is very slow because I spend almost all of my spare time quilting!  As for my favourite book, how long have you got.  The 44 Scotland Street Series by Alexander McCall Smith, The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak, The Little Stranger by Sarah Waters, Small Island by Andrea Levy, The Curious Incident of a Dog in the Night Time by Mark Haddon, Sacred Hearts by Sarah Dunant…I could go on…




Favourite children's book:

Again a tricky one.  For my 3 year old daughter I love reading Room on the Broom, or anything by Julia Donaldson in fact.  When I was a child I was completely obsessed with anything by Enid Blyton, but in particular the Far Away Tree series and when I was a bit older Malory Towers.  And of course anything by Roald Dahl.  But I think I love Matilda most of all.  I love that she reads so much and can outsmart her crazy parents and headteacher.


Favourite quilting tool:
I would not be able to survive without my air erasable pen.  I do not know how people get by without one, particularly for hand quilting.  I just draw my lines, sew along them and within an hour the line is gone.  It’s amazing. 
 Favourite music to listen to while quilting:
It has to be Adele’s album 21.  I listen to her album over and over again, particularly in the evenings. 






Favourite TV show while hand stitching:

I don’t watch a lot of tv but I do have one guilty pleasure – Neighbours!   We no longer have sky plus, and I can’t watch it during the day because I have 2 small children (trust me it would be no fun, and I like to watch it in peace) so I watch it on the laptop on demand.   I am often hand sewing and gripped by the latest Neighbours plot lines.  My idea of a perfect evening!



Binding - by hand or by machine? 

Both.  I machine the front and then hand stitch the back.  Best of both worlds. 



If I'd only known - what you wish you knew about blogging before you started your blog:
I wish I had known that there was a wonderful blogging community out there!  I never expected blogging to be this much fun, and to meet so many like minded people.  It’s just been great.  And I have learnt SO much. 

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Right, so on to the tutorial!  (Which I will also put on a separate ‘tutorials’ page at a later date, so that it can be found more easily.)

 
Please join me to make a…


You Will Need:


Mug, Spoon, Card, Paper, Glue, Quilting Ruler, Hexagon template, Scrap fabrics with motifs, Air Erasable Pen, Top Fabrics, Backing fabric, Binding fabric, Perle cotton thread


1)      So first of all you will need some fabulous fabrics to work with.  I used scraps from my Walk In the Woods bundle, hence the name of my mug rug ;-)



2)       Next you need a template.  I just looked one up on the internet, printed it off and cut it out and stuck it onto card to make it robust.  Draw round 7 different fabrics and cut out.  Remember that you need to allow for the ¼ inch seam when choosing your hexagon size.  I also ‘fussy cut’ the little girl, ensuring that she was in the centre of the hexagon as I wanted her to be in the middle hexagon and the main feature.



3)      Next you need 7 paper hexagons.  I just trimmed ¼ inch from my original template all the way round and then drew around it on paper 7 times. 


4)      Now to the paper piecing.  First pin your fabric wrong side facing, to the paper.




5)      Next, fold the fabric over the top of the hexagon, tie a knot in the thread and secure at the top of the hexagon like so.

6) Then make a small stitch, folding each edge as you go round.



7)      When completed, it should look like this:



8)      Do this for all the hexagons.





9)      Now to sew all those little hexies together using a whip stitch or ladder stich.  Start with the centre hexagon and sew each outer one to it.  NB. In this picture, the outer hexagons are not sewn to each other.  That’s the next bit!



10)      So now, yes you guessed it, use a whip or ladder stitch to sew all the outer hexagons together and remove the basting and paper.  Iron for a lovely flat finish, completing the EPP part of the project.  Yay!



11)      So to the next stage, the background.   Take a plain piece of fabric, measuring 8” x 8 ½” and a patterned piece of fabric measuring 3” x 8, ” and machine stitch together, using a ¼ inch seam with the patterned piece being on the left. 


12)      Next,  appliqué the hexagons onto the backing fabric. 

13) And so to quilting!  First you need a backing fabric, larger than the top.
  Say 12” x 10”.

 


14)      Create your quilt sandwich and baste by hand, in preparation for hand quilting.  Don’t panic, there’s not too much hand quilting involved, and it looks so pretty, it's well worth the extra effort!



15) Use a hoop to stabilise the fabric.  I used my cross stitch hoop, it did the job perfectly for this little project.



16)      Using no. 8 perle cotton thread, quilt around the outside of the middle hexagon and then around the outside of the outer hexagons.


17)      Add additional details, for example quilt along each side of the join in the fabrics and why not add some little shapes.  I attempted some cute little mushrooms!



18)      And finally to the binding.  Cut 4 strips and machine sew on the front and hand stitch to the back.  Well that’s how I like to do it, but I think everyone has their own way ;-)




And eventually your Tea in the Woods Mug Rug should look like this:



Now all you need is a mug and spoon, oh and some tea, and it’s project complete :-)


Well done if you have managed to read this far, I think it's my longest post ever!

Don't forget to check out January from Sew Sew Go today too.

Thank you so much for stopping by.  I hope that you are all enjoying the hop as much as I am.

Sarah x













Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Let's Get Acquainted Blog Hop

In these last few months I have really got into blogging.  Although I have had my blog for over a year now, it is only recently that I have really put the effort in and started to connect with more people, and put myself 'out there' in blogland.  And I am having so much fun!

I am also trying to get a bit more technical and learn more about different features etc.  So I hope you notice my latest addition...my flickr slide show! 

Anyhow, I came across a lovely blog called Plum and June and they are running a 'Let's Get Acquainted' blog hop throughout the summer. 


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Basically, a schedule is put in place, and everyone is invited to view the designated 2 blogs per week, starting next week.  The blogger has to blog information about themselves and their quilting, and produce a small item and little tutorial, based on the theme of Novelty Prints.  (Click here for details of the hop). 

I thought it would be fun to take part, as I like meeting new bloggers, and it might be nice to make something and put a little tutorial together (nothing compliated!)  And better still, I have just recieved my Aneela Hoey 'A Walk in the Woods' fabrics that I ordered last week, so this is the perfect opportunity to put them to good use.  I have a few ideas, but you will just have to wait until Tuesday 14th August to see what I come up with!  Yes, that's my date, when everyone will come and visit my page...can't wait! 

And yes, I realise I am meant to be head down, focusing on my coursework.  I promise that I have been.  The research aspect is going well so far, but there is a lot of it to do!  I'm going to do a little post all about what I am studying at the moment in a couple of days.  But for now I have to:


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Wish me luck!