Sunday, November 17, 2024
Sewing - a fun bag using a substrate fabric covered with strips in a quilt as go manner
Saturday, November 16, 2024
Sewing - potholders for Christmas featuring the hourglass block and blue fabrics
Friday, November 15, 2024
Sewing - potholders for Christmas using scraps in an hour glass block pattern
Thursday, November 14, 2024
Sewing - potholder for Christmas which feature an hourglass quilt square
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Sewing - Christmas potholders for Christmas
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Christmas cards featuring round layered tags, ribbon and decorative paper backgrounds
Christmas cards featuring sanded embossed shimmer cardstock and a layered stamped greeting
Christmas cards featuring embossed greetings embellished with snowflakes
Sewing - potholders with Christmas fabric for Christmas
Sunday, November 10, 2024
Christmas Card Kits - card #3 - colour printed tagswith eyelets and fiber over decorative paper
All the card kits have quarter sheet laser printed inserts with appropriate greetings.
It is blessings all around with these cards - I am blessed with making the kits, she is blessed putting them together and her friends and family are blessed with her wonderful creations. So glad I could make kits that allow her to still enjoy making cards!! Therese
Christmas card kits - card #2 - decorative paper, ribbon and a round layered tag
Christmas card kits for a friend - card #1 - embossed layers, ribbon and an embossed greeting
I am so glad to be able to make kits for her allowing her to still enjoy making cards for her friends and family!! She is such a gracious person and counts everything to the good!! Therese
Saturday, November 09, 2024
Slow Stitching - three more campers
Quilting - expand my grandson's quilt to reflect how much he has grown
Friday, November 08, 2024
Christmas card class with Bernie
My friend, Bernie and I are teaching a Christmas Card Class on Saturday, November 30th in the afternoon. If you are local and interested in participating please get in touch with Bernie!!
It will be a fun afternoon and each person will leave with 4 beautiful Christmas cards!!
Therese
Slow Stitching - cute little camper appliqued in bright fun colours
Sewing - fabrics I bought on vacation
Thursday, November 07, 2024
All occasion card featuring a stately owl, decorative paper and washi tape
Monday, November 04, 2024
Birthday card featuring bright gift wrap, gold foiled cardstock and colourful sequins
Sunday, November 03, 2024
All occasion card featuring decorative paper, washi tape, ribbon and colour printed goose
Thursday, October 31, 2024
Sewing - adhesive business cards holder for better documentation of my fabrics
Therese
Happy Hallowe'en!!
Wednesday, October 30, 2024
All occasion cards featuring watercoloured images, decorative paper strips over decorative paper backgrounds
Tuesday, October 29, 2024
All occasion cards featuring metal dragonflies, die cut frames and embossed vellum
Monday, October 28, 2024
Christmas cards featuring colourful napkins and layered greetings
I cut white papers that allowed enough room all the way around the images so I had a bit to fold over. I trimmed the images to size and then glued the images to my papers folding the edges to the backs. I trimmed coordinating cardstock layers and then glued my images to them and pressed them to keep them nice and flat.I made these Christmas cards for my sister. She owns a daycare and wanted some nice cards for her employees. I used these beautiful napkins and added layered greetings. The cards and envelopes were in the stash she left here a few years ago and so I dug through my Christmas napkin stash to see what would work with the 5" x 6.5" card fronts. These ones worked perfectly!! I used 3 napkins that featured the gift and the ornaments - one in each corner. And 1 napkin that featured 4 different scenes with snowmen!! I separated the layers to leave only the top imaged layer of the napkins.
Wednesday, October 16, 2024
Crafting - a beautiful butterfly magnet made out of blue mussel shells from PEI
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
Friday, October 11, 2024
Cardmaking - watercoloured ornaments layered with metallic cardstock on coordinating cards
Sewing - fabric basket to hold cards for a fundraising event
I committed to making a prize for our October fundraising event. It is a fabric basket which you can see below holds a variety of handmade cards. I made up 10 watercoloured ornament Christmas cards and added 14 all occasion cards. I packaged them same as I did last time - folded cellophane pockets kept together with a strip of lettered tape which looks like a book. Works really well!! They stand on their own and can be laid flat which allows visual access to all the cards without actually touching them. Great for storing them until you need them as well.
I cut the outer fabric and then the lining (11" x 8") and then cut out the corners (2.5"). I stitched the fronts to the linings and then added some polyester batting to the outer. To stitch the basket together you place the two pieces over each other and stitch the ends and the sides. You need to leave an opening on the lining end to be able to turn it inside out I forgot so unstitched a bit of my seam. I had never made boxed corners like this before. Works well!! Once turned inside out I added four rows of top stitching to firm up the top portion of the basket. The batting was a little fluffy but for my first try I think it worked out well enough. I perfectly holds the three packages of cards I put together. I see that I have made an error in the number of cards - it is a total of 24 cards - not 30!! I will have to print another one with the right numbers and my prize will be ready to go!!! Therese
Grandma to Grandma Campaign quilt at the library in Red Deer
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Cardmaking - how to make perfect watercoloured circle ornaments for Christmas cards
Don't leave it too long or the watercolour will dry on the rim. If so, no loss just reapply another layer of paint and then turn it over and place it on your watercolour paper leaving room at the top for the cap and ribbon or string. Press a little and then lift up.
It leaves a perfect circle of colour which will become the outside edge of your watercoloured ornament.
Load your round brush with paint and slowly start drawing the brush's tip along the edge of the circle going slowly and smoothly. Keep loading your brush and continue to add colour to the ornament until you have been all the way around. Touch up any places where you have left a gap between your strokes and the circle. That will leave your center clear. Load a little bit of water to your brush and tap it around in a circle with the tip touching the ring of colour and the fat part of your brush on the white area. This will give you a lighter area and create a bit of a highlight to give your ornament some dimension.
There you are with a perfectly circular watercoloured ornament without a black outline!!!
I added stippling by banging my brush onto my finger over the paper. Splattering this way if very unpredictable and adds directional marks. It also can make stipples in areas well outside of your piece of watercolour so I will have to do some research on how to best to that. I did you an old toothbrush for the metallic splatter which worked better. I would have preferred larger drops and less of them. I will ask my sister. She does a much better job at stippling!!! You can check out the cards I made with these little works of art here!! Therese
Sunday, October 06, 2024
Slow Stitching - a few more squares for my pink and green quilt
Saturday, October 05, 2024
Sewing - potholders with different fabrics
Friday, October 04, 2024
Sewing - another set of potholders with points and borders
Another set of potholders for Christmas!! I layered the two large half square triangles, pinned them, drew a line from corner to corner across the two colours, stitched a quarter inch from the line on both sides and then cut them apart on the line. I stitched them to each other to create points. I did the same for this set. I added strips of red all the way around and then added batting. I cut backers from some vintage cotton fabric which worked quite well colour wise. I stitched two little hangers, stitched them to my top layer and then bound the potholders by folding the backing to the front and stitching it into place. I added quilting lines in the light triangles. The colours of the fronts are a little off - they are like the last set which I linked to. Another set to add to the ones I will be bringing for our Christmas celebration this year. Therese
Thursday, October 03, 2024
Sewing - Quilted potholders for Christmas
Another set of potholders for Christmas. This pair were made up from a set of half square triangles which I cut in half and then sewed back together. I added a dark red band all the way around to have enough fabric to turn over to the other side. I added some green leafy cotton on the other side along with a little hanger across the corner and then folded the red over and sewed the binding in place all the way around. I quilted a square in the center of each - one square, the other on point. I like the one on point better. There will be more potholders from these squares so I will change up the format so make them a bit different. Therese