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
Wednesday, October 02, 2024
All occasion card featuring a pieced background in browns and yellows, a torn vellum piece with faux stitching, an embossed strip and a fussy cut bird
Tuesday, October 01, 2024
Quilting - potholder quilt from scraps
I just finished a project that I prepped earlier this year for the quilting retreat. It is a potholder quilt (45" 57") that my Mom started when she moved to the lodge and in the end was having trouble quilting the images in the middles so when she passed I inherited it. She had wanted it to go to a great grandchild and so I will now see about getting it to its new home.
This is a quilt as you go technique where you cut a front, batting and then a larger backing. You layer the front and batting centered on the backing and quilt a design to secure all the layers. Once your pieces are all ready to go you sew two pieces to each other by layering the backings to each other and sew a line near the edge of the front/batting layer. Then, you iron the large allowances flat, fold them in half and sew them down to the fronts. You can stitch together as many in a row as you wish and then as many rows as you wish. The rows are connected in the same manner as the individual squares. Finally, you fold over the edges and sew them to the quilt and you are finished!! I stitched a variety of images usually with one line though a few have overlaps or backstitching to line up the piece. It was fun to stitch stars, butterflies, balloons, houses, flowers, trees, kites, boats, muffins, light house, drum, swirly heart, leaf, bonnet, etc.
It is a great technique for building a quilt a few squares/rectangles at a time. This quilt is made from polyester cotton fabrics and flannel squares as batting. Therese
Sunday, September 29, 2024
Sewing - Potholders using scraps
Saturday, September 28, 2024
Slow Stitching - handstitched PEI to my dirt dyed fabric on the back of my potholders
Sewing - potholders backed with PEI dirt dyed fabric and a colourful scrappy bowtie quilt block on the front
Sewing - potholders backed with PEI dirt dyed fabric featuring a pinwheel block made with small flying geese
Sewing - potholders backed with PEI dirt dyed fabric and scrappy log cabin quilt block on the front
Sewing - cotton dyed with PEI dirt
September Card Club - card #3 - paper napking and ribbon for quick & easy card
For our last card we adhered paper napkins which had all the back layers removed to a rectangle of light coloured cardstock after liberally applying glue to its surface. Smoothed it down carefully to remove bubbles though I see I was not as successful at getting the napkin well adhered as I had hoped. We glued the sides and top and bottom to the back of the layer and then added a length of ribbon before adhering this large layer to the front of our cards. To finish them off some of us tied our short piece of ribbon to the one on the card. Several tied a knot in the short piece and added it with double sided tape and one adhered it flat on the other one and I provided little buttons for the ends!!! Love that this group is very creative and are always ready to do it their way!!! Therese
September Card Club - card #2 - decorative paper, watercoloured digital images and a layered strip
September Card Club - card #1 - Versamark on card front, frame die cut, embossing and metal dragonfly embellishment
Thursday, September 26, 2024
All occasion card featuring a little bear with a balloon and a pieced decorative paper background
Therese