Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Cards - a cute little butterfly over some floral paper


 I made this fun heart card for my daughter and son in law's anniversary!!!  I always use hearts and this little butterfly (Cre8tive Hands) seemed the perfect thing for their card!! I watercoloured it to coordinate with the decorative paper, added paper piercing and then a bit of glitter with a clear glitter gel pen.  I layered it onto a light blue.  I added paper piercing to the background and then decided to add a flight path so I added a little line of paper piercing to the butterfly and then finished it off with a fine tip markers once I added the image to my card.  Totally fun!!  She is a sewist so she will appreciate the interesting way of using the pattern tracing wheel!!  Therese

GLA Sewing - a colourful jungle themed tote with bright stripes

I created a tote bag with some of the final scraps of the jungle fabric I committed to earlier this year!!  I have added some strips of cotton blend in coordinating colours to make the panel wide enough for a tote bag (13" x 18").  The back piece was pieced but you can hardly tell as the pattern lined up almost perfectly.  The handles, bottom and top edge are also from cotton blend fabric which is closer to a jade colour rather than the turquoise it seems to be in the photos.  I added a red broadcloth (cotton polyester blend) lining, a purple pocket inside and boxed the bottom corners.  I added an elastic and button closure in between the handles.  Totally fun project!!  Another item going to the GA merchandise inventory for our fall events.  

Therese



 

Monday, July 15, 2024

Quilting - disappearing 9 patch with mostly solid colours

I have accepted a donation of fabric for Gramma Link Africa this week.  It consisted of boxes of poly scraps from garment construction on a large scale - some cut 12 at a time.  There is red, jade - several shades, turquoise and navy.  To see if these scraps are worthy of being saved or passed on I decided to see how they would work for quilting.  I cut 6" squares - 48 red, 18 navy and 15 of jade and turquoise.  I needed a bright center square so I dug through several boxes of fabric and chose this one - leaves in similar colours to my fabrics. I cut 12 of those.  I stitched them into large nine patch squares then cut them in half both ways to make the squares for a disappearing nine patch.  I reassembled them to create red pinwheels and stitched them back together.  It is about 47" x 62".  I will have to have a conversation with the other sewers to see if this top to the standard we need for our merchandise table.  My first disappearing nine patch and I am happy with how it worked out.  It was good to be in the basement with such high temperatures outside.  Therese


 

Saturday, July 13, 2024

Slow Stitching - a slow stitching project for my daughter in law - a floral fabric collage


 When my daughter in law was here a few weeks ago she asked if I could put together a hand stitching project for her.  She had been looking at a Needle Pulling Thread magazine and liked one of the examples of a fiber artist that had translated some of her photos into fabric collages.  I made two for her and she can choose to make the first using the sample from the magazine which I printed for her and the second one she can make her own and maybe replicate a flower that is growing in her yard.  I added two purples for the flowers and several greens for leaves and greenery.  I added a full black layer for the collage which will give lots of contrast.  I add batting bigger than needed and a green backer which will be big enough to wrap to the front and finish off the piece.  They should finish about 6" x 9" or so.  I sent along some embroidery threads as well.  She has made other stitching projects so will have needles on hand.  I look forward to seeing her creative work!!  Slow stitching is good for the soul!!! 

Monday, July 08, 2024

Sewing - four more teacup coasters in soft peachy and rosy florals


 We are having a Grandparents Tea in September and our coordinator has been looking for few prizes for the event.  I suggested that the fabric teacup coasters might be appropriate and she agreed so I made up four from floral fabric and beautiful lace for the prize.  I tied them to a piece of cardstock so they would be all visible and would stay neat.  The pattern is one that my sister saved a while back and is no longer online so glad for that.  They are about 4.25" x 4.75" with a handle that is 4.5" x 1/2" wide. I just one piece and folded both edges to the middle and then again so it used a piece 4.5" x 2" wide.  I found so nice lace to embellish them with and put a length on both sides.  I added a white cotton layer in the middle.  Therese

Sunday, July 07, 2024

Slow stitching - card holders - upcycled CDs, scraps of cute fabric and buttons

I have made a few more playing card holders for a friend.  She really liked the hummingbird one I made for her last week and thought a few more would be good!!!  She requested more hummingbirds and I managed after some piecing to make one more.  She wanted ladybugs and sunflowers and I had enough scraps to make them up.  These take two 6.5" circles of fabric (they can be different), two 6.25" thin batting, two buttons and strong thread.  They are really a slow stitching so I will be making a few more this week.  You can see the others I made here.   

I am linking to Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.  Always lots of inspiration there from the wonderful makers that come and share what they are slow stitching. 

Therese


 

Wednesday, July 03, 2024

Cards - a birthday card featuring a fun plane over a hand decorated background


 Working on cards for family!!  I started with this fun airplane (Pixabay) which I colour printed a while back with a few others.  Once trimmed out I added paper piercing with my pattern tracing tool to all four edges.  I looked in my stash of decorated papers and found this one that was the perfect colour combo for the plane!!  I added some embossed strips over the paper which I had adhered to my maroon card and then added eyelets and some fiber to the plane image before adhering it to my card front using 3D foam tape.  
Therese

Sewing - utility apron with lots of pockets - perfect a teacher, daycare worker, crafter or a gardener


I have had this apron cut out for quite a while as I was working on my other one.  I finally had time to sew it up and find some coordinating fabric for the ties.  This one has lots of pockets which makes it perfect for anyone who needs to have things close to hand.  There is room for your phone, post it notes, scissors, glue, seeds, etc!!!!!!!!!!  The main fabric is beautiful cotton and the brown backing is poly cotton which will help it wear well.  It is 19" x 12" or so and the 36" ties are long enough to wrap back to the front which is often people's preference.  I added little tags on the ends of the ties to finish them off nicely.  Another piece to add to the Gramma Link Africa inventory for the fall.  Therese




 

Tuesday, July 02, 2024

Sewing - Vendors' apron with one zippered pocket, lot of others and some long ties


 I have been working on this apron for quite a while.  I did quite a bit of unraveling because I had not planned out all the steps and when you are sewing pockets what you do to one affects the others!!  It took several stabs to get the zipper in for that front pocket.  Got it done!!  The ties go through the body of the apron. I ended up leaving openings and adding it after sewing the apron together because I could not figure out if it could be done any other way.  Everything is top stitched and it has a brown poly cotton backing.  The ties are poly cotton as well so they will take the wear that comes with being tied so often.  
The zippered pocket is perfect for cash, the little tab is a great place for your keys, small pockets for pens and others perfect for your phone/calculator.  A perfect apron for any maker who is selling their wares at farmer's markets, craft sales or shows!!!  Therese

Sewing - cross body messenger bag with fun jungle fabric and coordinating adjustable strap

Working on merchandise for our next Gramma Link Africa event in the fall.  I volunteered to make a bag with this fabric and this is my first one.  It is a cross body messenger bag - about 9" x 12" with a fold in the bottom to created a bit more capacity, an upcycled zipper to which I added ends to make it long enough and a long adjustable strap to suit most anyone.  The strap is from my poly cotton scraps and there was enough to make it long it.  I added a D ring to the front so I could make the strap adjustable.  You simple loosen the knot and pull through the strap and then tighten it back up when it is where you want it to be.  I stitched one end to the back and the other to the front - a bit different but it worked for this one.  I used a rectangle of corduroy as a base and stitched my pieces to it.  Because my fabric was directional I knew that I had to cut the bottom so I could flip it for the back.  I did forget that I was putting the zipper about two inches down which affected the direction of that area and also meant that my line for the bottom was not in the right place.  Fortunately, with the added fold on the bottom it is barely noticeable but I have made notes for next time.  This jungle fabric is beautiful and so bright and colourful!!!  Therese

 




Monday, July 01, 2024

Cardmaking - new paper and embellishments for this set of baby cards


 One of the girls at church has been recognizing all the new babies in our parish with a card and a little gift.  She needed a new set of cards so I made up these card kits for her today.  I loved the paper and though it is not traditional I thought it would easily make gender neutral cards.  I used the same background paper and yellow cardstock (matched perfectly!!) for all of them and changed up the colour of the card bases and the ribbon to give a bit of variety!!  Always enjoying cardmaking!!
Therese

Sewing - a tote bag with a rainbow and some bright colourful jungle fabric

I volunteered to make a bag with this jungle fabric earlier this year and I am finally getting to it!!  I created a wonderful rainbow using scraps of fabric and then stitched all the pieces to a piece of corduroy - 20"x 16".  With the directional nature of the fabric I trimmed the pieces to fit.  I stitched the top and bottom front over the edge of the rainbow and flipped them up and down. I used rainbow embroidery thread to quilt all my pieces to corduroy.  I added two inside pieces so the jungle would be seen at the top instead of the lining fabric.  The teal lining worked really well and I left an opening in the seam between the lining and the jungle fabric to allow it to be turned inside out once I had stitched both sides and boxed the corners of the bag and lining.  It worked really well and I just hand stitched it closed once everything was well pressed.  I made up the strap and stitched it to the outside and I also added a snap to the middle of the bag's front and back at the top which keeps it closed.  I added a black tie to the strap which allows it to be adjusted for time when a person would prefer to carry it at the end of their arm instead of over their shoulder.  You simply undo the tie (sewn in place) fold up the strap and retie very tightly to secure the handle at a shorter length.  The bag has turned out very well.  I realized afterwards that if I had the strap ready earlier I could have added to the top seam which I top stitched.  Another time!!  Love the fabric and it makes a great bag for the library, a quick shopping trip, a class/seminar or even snacks for the kids when going to the park!!
Therese

 

Sewing - potholders with raw edge applique - chickens, stars, mushrooms, leaves and butterflies


I made up some potholders to add to the merchandise for our next Gramma Link Africa event in the fall.  These were the neck cut outs from the shirt savers Diane and I made last year.  They worked out quite well.  I simply added two layers of flannel in between and loops for hanging.  I stitched all the way around leaving an opening for turning  them inside out.  I hand stitched the opening closed and them top stitched the outside edge with a 1/4" seam.  I have been wanting to make raw edge applique for a while and decided to give it a try with these potholders.  I used a red half circle to create a chicken adding a brown beak and a yellow wing.  I used coordinating thread for all the pieces and then black for the tail feathers and the legs.  I used a decorative stitch for around the edges of the pieces and straight stitch for the details.  It was fun and I will be doing it again!!  
 A primitive start in yellow for the blue and red checkerboard ones.  Mushrooms, leaves and butterflies in a light yellow cotton fabric for the three brown ones.  I used my Inktense watercolours to embellish my white cotton twill tape so it would coordinate.  Love being able to customize white fabric.  
Therese