Saturday, 27 November 2010

Simple Pleasures Top

After plodding along on the applique borders I have finally finished my Simple Pleasures quilt top.


 Will probably cut the outside borders back a bit ... I deliberately made them wider than 
required to allow for fraying while I hand appliqued the triangles.


 I nearly gave up on the triangles a couple of times but am glad I persevered
now I see the finished item.


 Now to quilt it ... thinking I might try hand quilting with perle thread.
 

Sunday, 21 November 2010

Twinkle Twinkle

I have completed the top of Twinkle, my first Figtree Club project.


It uses a Breakfast at Tiffany's jelly roll,


a pretty floral for the border ...

 and lots of yummy Figtree cream.



 I particularly liked the light and medium fabrics so  ...


decided to not use the darker fabrics in the jelly roll.


Just need to find some backing fabric and get it quilted now.


My pile of tops seems to be grower higher and higher ... have a couple of other
new ones to show soon.

 
 The next Figtree Club project, a tablerunner and placemats made from the new Buttercup range ... comes out in January. I can't wait that long for my next Figtree 'fix' so have started Jelly Breakfast, a version of the Jelly and Jam pattern, using a Whimsy jelly roll. Love how quickly these blocks come together.


 Yesterday I 'decorated' my blog for the festive season. It was the cute birdie that caught my attention when searching for a Christmas background. Only 5 weeks to the big day and 4 more of work ... that alone is a reason to celebrate!! 

Sunday, 24 October 2010

FIS Blocks and Twinkle

On Friday I found some time to work on my Friends in Stitching blocks. This first one is called Mystery Block

 
The instructions to make it can be found here.
  

The other block I made is called Framed Friendship Star.


Go here to see how it's made.

Yesterday I did all the cutting and made 5 blocks of Twinkle
my first kit from the Figtree Club ...


using this beautiful new range.

Here ...


and here ...


are close-ups of the fabrics in the jelly roll. I just might have found another new favourite!
 

Friday, 22 October 2010

More Simple Pleasures

Back to Simple Pleasures and here are those squares all sewn into four patches. 
(minus the brown ones ... they weren't doing it for me!!)


 All the blocks are made and the centre of the quilt is complete.


Really pleased with my fabric choices, especially those cute spots.


 I lay the quilt top on the sewing room floor to try and get a picture of the whole thing ... 
when this happened!


 Here's a (nearly) cat free shot.

 

 Now I'm working on the borders ... they will be a bit different to the pattern.

These scraps were too cute to toss out ... so they're currently looking pretty in a glass jar until I think of something better to do with them.



My first Figtree Club kit arrived today from Sarah. It is so gorgeous and features the latest Figtree range, Breakfast at Tiffany's. I can't wait to get stuck into it over the weekend.


Wednesday, 20 October 2010

Cottage Blessings Bag

As promised, today I have some pictures of my finished Cottage Blessings bag.


I'm really pleased with how it looks in the Rouenneries fabrics. When it was finished I remembered I was going to do some quilting in the grey background of the stitchery part ... even bought the thread for it ... but too late now.


The bag was supposed to have a pieced backing but I loved the fabric so
much I just used a single piece ...


and took lots ...


of photos!!


I recently replenished my stash of Rouenneries from Debbie at The Village Sampler in Lilydale ... was running low on some of the lighter prints. So .... the plan is to start catching  up on my Friends in Stitching BOM  blocks. I am soooo behind ... not game to work out how many I need to make ... but it's quite a few.


One more day of work then a big concert tomorrw night with one of my school choirs. The Tassie Bloggers are having a camp this weekend ... but after not being very well in recent times I need to stay home and chill! Look forward to reading lots of great posts from the Tassie girls.

Monday, 18 October 2010

Simple Pleasures Progress

It's been a while ... but here's a little look at where my Simple Pleasures quilt is heading. The squares below are to make the 4-patch blocks. I'm using Cottage Charm fabrics by Heather Mulder-Peterson ...  (not sure if the browns will make it into the quilt) ... and doing a scrappier version than the original.


The stitchery squares will all be appliqued onto spotty fabrics .. just because I like spots ...


and I plan to use the cream fabric to frame the 4-patches.


My stitchery squares are bigger than the original pattern (yes, I messed up the size when appliqueing them!!) but I think they will still work. I am enjoying the applique part and getting much quicker the more I do.


I have finished my Cottage Blessings bag so will be back soon to share some pictures.

Thursday, 30 September 2010

On the Eighth Day ....

 Having finished these 8 bon-bons my September OPAM tally is looking quite healthy.



 I 'cheated' a little by using fabric printed with Christmas lyrics and phrases instead of stitching the fronts ... but I did needleturn each one. Was getting quite quick by the eighth one!


 The green fabrics came from Stitchery Doo in Burnie ... they are from the Adoring range by Sandy Gervais. I managed to get 8 bon-bons from 2 fat quarters.

 I used a mix of fabrics from my stash for the inner linings and one of my favourite ribbons 
for the ties.


The bon-bon design is by Anni Downs. My 8 will be gifts at a special occasion coming up soon. 

Friday, 24 September 2010

Pinwheels

After I watched the pinwheel video on Sarah's blog I grabbed this charm pack ...




and some white cotton and made these.

I liked how they were looking ...


and ended up with this.


It reminds me a bit of some of the Schnibble quilts that I've seen in blogland this year. At this stage, I'm thinking of adding a simple piano key border made from the leftover charm squares. Then maybe another thin white border and a scrappy binding. What do you think?

Lately this has become one of Oliver's favourite spots for his afternoon nap ...
 

such a cutie when he's asleep and not trying to 'help' me in the sewing room.


My bags are packed and ready to go to Exeter tomorrow for Kerry's workshop.
Can't wait to start sewing with the gorgeous Luna Notte fabrics I showed last post.