Saturday, 22 January 2011

Christmas Tablerunner

Last year Mum told me she'd like a tablerunner in Christmas fabrics. Okay I thought, I'll make it for her birthday in September. Didn't happen! So I thought I'd give it to her for Christmas ... didn't happen! Anyway she finally got it this week. This photo was taken on her dining table.


Using fabrics from 3 Christmas ranges by 3 Sisters, I adapted a quilt design from the Moda Bake Shop. Most of the tumbler shapes are Peace on Earth...

with a bit of Glace to add variety.


 The white and red border is Roman Holiday.


The backing and binding are a gorgeous red floral from  Peace on Earth.

  
Very simple straight(ish!) line quilting holds it all together.



Today I worked on my State Fair blocks and prepared the stitchery blocks for
Tis the Season, Natalie Bird's new Christmas quilt.

Thursday, 20 January 2011

New Projects

I have been 'really good' and mostly worked on UFOs since Christmas. Today, though, it felt like time to start something new. I recently purchased two Oasis charm packs from Sarah with the intention of making a Schnibbles quilt.

I have always loved 3 Sisters fabric and Oasis could easily become my new favourite.



Isn't it pretty.



It didn't take long to cut all the required pieces ...


and pop them in a tub ready to start sewing. As you can see, I'm making State Fair. I really enjoyed seeing all the Schnibbles quilts in blogland last year so this year hope to make a few of my own.



 Yesterday the first block of The Night Before Christmas arrived from The Fat Quarter Shop.  

 
I've been a fan of Bunny Hill Designs for a long time ... hope I'll be able to manage all the needleturn applique. The fabrics are La Petite Ecole from French General.
 


Today I finished all the piecing for block one ... now on to tackle the applique.

Monday, 17 January 2011

Jolly Pinwheels

While on holidays I've been on a bit of a mission to finish some of the quilt tops I 
started last year. One which is now ready for quilting is this pinwheel quilt. 


The bright Christmas fabric is Mary Engelbreit's Isn't Christmas Jolly so I'm calling this one Jolly Pinwheels.



 I used 3 charm packs to make this quilt ... could have used 2 but I wanted more red in it (Rather partial to red if you hadn't noticed!)

 
I used the method explained in this video to construct the pinwheels. 


 
 Basically you put a charm square and a plain square wrong sides together, sew around the four sides then cut into 4 triangles ... easy peasy!

Sunday, 16 January 2011

Giveaway Winner

 Thanks to all who entered my giveaway.
Lots of people guessed correctly that the prizes were ...
Tis the Season by Natalie Bird,


 Hot Cross  ( a Schnibbles pattern by Miss Rosie's Quilt Co)
 

   and 3 fat quarters of fabric ...


from Lynette Anderson's  Stitches range.

 
  
 The True Random Number Generator selected comment 78 which means the winner of all three prizes is pinsandneedles. Please email me your postal address so I can post the prizes to you.

Like most Australians,  I've spent a lot of time this week watching the horrible events of the  Queensland flood crisis. It's hard to comprehend the devastation that has occurred over such a large area. 


Toni from Make it Perfect is coordinating a series of auctions to help raise funds for the flood victims ... there are around 300 individual auctions of handmade items and craft materials, most of which start tomorrow.  


Similarly, Retromummy is organising Quilts for Queensland and needs donations of 12" finished blocks and backing fabric. Please visit their blogs for more information on how you can help.

Sunday, 9 January 2011

Zipping Along!

Ok, this might not look very exciting BUT these are the first zips I've ever sewn. On Friday I had a fun sewing day with Sarah and Vicki. We all worked on a purse designed by Natalie Bird of The Birdhouse.


 Here is one I prepared earlier made from Rural Jardin by French General. I did a lot of preparation before Friday ... there are lots of fiddly bits and pieces in this design.


If you are reading this, then I'm sure you can relate to the words on the stitchery.

 
On Friday, all I managed to do was needle turn 2 more stitcheries onto fabric 
I had previously quilted. The time went very quickly ... we were so busy talking, eating and shopping in Sarah's online store.


 On Thursday Oliver had made sure each piece had  been thoroughly 'cat scanned.'
I"m not sure why he feels the need to lie on every piece of fabric in the house. I guess it's 
just a 'cat thing.'


Anyway today I am working on a few UFOs. I am trying really hard to not start too many new things while on holidays although it is so tempting. Bye.
 

Saturday, 8 January 2011

Rouenneries Blocks

I've been busy making the last 5 blocks for Friends in Stitching's (online stitching group) Block of the Month. The Rouenneries fabric is so lovely to work with ... it feels as beautiful as it looks.








 Down on the Farm with Kezza 
(an original block designed by Kerry Swain.)


Now I need to decide how to put them all together. Was thinking red sashing but not totally convinced on that option. Will have to have a little play.

Thanks to everyone who commented on my last post. There's still plenty of time to enter the giveaway if you haven't done so already.  A few people have guessed correctly and lots of others are very close.

Yesterday I had a fun sewing day with Vicki and Sarah .. will show you what we made very soon.

Wednesday, 5 January 2011

Giveaway Game

To celebrate 3 years in blogland I thought I'd have a giveaway (with a twist!).
Below is a sneaky peek at what you could win ... you have to guess what the 3 items are!
(Hint: 2 patterns and some fat quarters.)
To enter leave me a comment which includes your 3 guesses. I will use the random number 'thingy' to choose the winner. (All comments will be included so don't panic if you're unsure about your guesses!)  Overseas readers are welcome to enter ... I enjoy finding out who you are and where you're from.



With 250 posts in 3 years I am certainly not as prolific as many bloggers but I do try and keep it interesting and focused on quilting/stitching. Pre-blogging I was not very confident about my stitching abilities but that has changed a lot with the encouragement I receive each time I do a post. However, I think the best thing about my blogging adventure is the good friends I've made both locally and globally. Thank you to all of you.

I will close the giveaway at midnight on Friday 14th January ('Penguin' time!)
Good luck to all.


Monday, 3 January 2011

Gifts for Dawnie

For our Friends in Stitching Christmas Swap I made Dawnie a tablerunner ...  



and a bon-bon.


Dawnie's prefered colours were green, red and brown and she's not a big fan of florals. I mainly used the Adoring range by Sandy Gervais plus a few scraps of Chocolat and Chelsea Boutique to make her gifts.




I did lots of straight line quilting on the tablerunner using masking tape to keep me on the 'straight and narrow'.



Next post I will have a belated giveaway for my 3 year blogoversary.

Friday, 31 December 2010

Christmas Swap

This is the beautiful tablerunner I received from Leanne in the FIS Christmas Swap.



It fits perfectly on the top of our TV cabinet.
 I love the Martinque fabrics and Leanne's awesome quilting.

She is very clever.


Leanne also made me this lovely bag ...


 with a beautiful button and ...



gorgeous lining fabric.


Thank you so much Leanne ... your gifts were perfect for me. I LOVE 3 Sisters fabric and Martinique is one of my favourite ranges.
Since Christmas I've had a rather yucky 'virus' which has totally sapped any energy I had left after the 'madness' of all the end of year activities.
While I was sick I missed my 3 year blogging 'birthday' ... please come back soon for a little giveaway to help me celebrate.


Happy New Year.