Saturday 30 August 2008

Applique and Nursery Rhymes part ii

okay, here are a couple more blocks from the same quilt.
have you noticed that none of them have eyes yet?! also each is supposed to have the nursery rhyme title embrodered across the top. I particularly like the fabric I used for the water in the 'owl and pussycat' picture.

have drawn, cutout, ironed onto fabric, cutout, ironed onto background fabric the middle block this week. hoping to get most of it stitched this week, then I have only 1 block left - oh and all the little 'finishes' on each block like the eyes!. The eyes are supposed to be buttons, but not sure if I will do this, as buttons aren't really baby friendly.

not a lot really to update on the craft front due to things at work. but thought I should still post anyway!

Emma - I responded to your question as a comment, in hindsight, I think I should have emailed you???

Monday 25 August 2008

Applique and Nursery Rhymes

its been just over a week since my last blog - slipping already. thanks for the comments - i have to agree that the framing just adds so much to the cross-stitches.

for the next few weeks, I am going to post pictures of my current project - a baby quilt for my neice. it is in all in applique and its the biggest quilt i have done. following are two blocks - neither quite finished!! I have buttonholed stitched in matching thread (2 strands DMC) , fixing the applique in place with 'bondaweb' (uk name) or as I know it as 'fusible webbing'. I am not sure the scale of the blocks come through - this on is approx 24" by 14" plus border.
this quilt has tested my skills at matching colours. even though each block has come with a picture, I have tried to follow the colour scheme whilst using fabrics from my stash. and of course in the uk it is hard to get fabrics of a similar style, unless i go on-line. being on a bit of budget, I have tried to only buy fabric where I really really don't have another option already - bit of a challenge!

Saturday 16 August 2008

some pictures of past work

okay, i thought I would ease into this, so I am posting some pictures of a couple of cross-stitches that I have done and are currently framed and hung in my lounge room. Both were framed in Canberra, ACT, by couple who use only recycled wood.

The first one, took a couple of years (am a bit slow) and does have beading on it. I am still learning on how best to take the pictures so apologies for the reflection. I have another 2 or 3 samplers on the go. I started doing cross-stitch as an adult (having dabbled in cross-stitch and tapestry as a kid) when I started working after uni, mainly to try and teach myself patience. In some ways it has completely succeeded. In other ways, it just adds to my unfinished project list!




The second picure, I actually completed first. It was my first large scale cross-stitch and I am really pleased with it. The canvas was pre-printed with the border - the cross-stitch designed to fit inside an arch. i actually didn't quite get the counting right adn I think it is a stitch or two to the left! but I can't tell when I look at it and by the time I discovered it I was too far gone to unpick and restart!

Monday 11 August 2008

Hello

Its been a long time since I had a blog of any description and even then I was pretty bad at updating it. However, I am game to try again. After being inspired by my friend Emma, whose blog I enjoy reading, and whose quilts I admire, I have decided to give it a go.

I enjoy patchwork, applique, and cross-stitch. my downfall is that I done seem to finish anything. I have some wonderful cross-stitches that I after a few years, I did manage to finish and get framed (pictures of these will be added at some point!), but when it comes to quilts and patchwork, well i now have a couple of 'tops', and in a few other projects i am at the last bit but I just don't seem to finish it.

I am currenly in the midst of organising my 'sewing' room. Its our tiny third bedroom, that up until a couple of weeks ago also served as my 'library' and had all our filing. Our larger second bedroom had a double bed (and not much else as that took up most of hte room), and we just don't seem to get that many visitors to warrant having a guest bedroom. So I dismantle the bed with the intention of turning that room in the sewing room. but once I moved the bookcases and filing etc into the second room, i decided to leave everything related to sewing in the tiny room. the bed is still dismantled on the landing (with the mattress in the second room), and nothing is that organised, but it is a start (which I seem to be very good at!). The whole intention was to make my sewing machine more inviting (ie didn't have to climb over things to get to it) so i could get to finishing things.

I have also enrolled in some quilting classes at my local fabric shop - a machine quilting and a welsh quilting one this year and a hand quilting one next year.

so, here is my first post, lets hope it is not my last!