Another exercise in using up some accumulated scrappy blocks. This time, I tried to use some small pieces of fabric with cats on it as sashing. It's very busy, but I think someone who likes cats will like it. It needs an outer border, perhaps red to echo the red cornerstones. But it's a step closer to being something useful.
Thursday, October 09, 2014
Wednesday, October 08, 2014
Cross Stitch Update
Most of my progress this week has been with the Hallowe'en mystery, which means I can't really show it (tiny sneak peek below), but I did start another piece - the cross-stitched map of Leicestershire, which I may someday give as a gift, if I ever finish it. I can see it taking a while, as it's old-style cross-stitch with lots of colour changes, plus also lots of split stitches, which I hate doing on Aida. It's ok to stitch, but I can't imagine I will want to work on it for any great length of time at a time...
Not a lot further to go on the first section of the Hallowe'en mystery, but of course once that's done, there's the second section to go (and the third, but I haven't received that yet, so I don't have to worry about it quite yet...)
Tuesday, October 07, 2014
Finished baby quilt
Got the binding on this one at my little quilt group tonight, so it's ready to go when my colleague leaves to have her baby. Another one coming up for December, but I've got a little more time on that one, of course!
Monday, October 06, 2014
Country Store no 3
And here's the third Country Store panel, made into a top. I grabbed some other country-ish novelties I had and made larger blocks to go around it. I think it will do... And now I don't have to think about what I'll do with those panels any more!
Sunday, October 05, 2014
Descrapping, part 2
And more finished strip blocks (some with pieced strips - but never more than a few per block). I did count how many there were, but I can't remember. 41 perhaps? Something like that. They will get used in dribs and drabs, so it doesn't matter what the number is. I may even have some others knocking about already...
...we won't talk about how many blocks I have knocking about.
The scrapbasket is looking good, though!
Saturday, October 04, 2014
De-scrapping
Very busy around here lately - and many of the projects I've been showing have been things finished previously, rather than new sewing, so it's nice to have some time on a weekend to actually sew things. However, I don't want to think about it too much, so the best thing to do is to dig out the scrap basket and strip bag and have a go at using up scraps. Especially in light of the large collection of scraps someone recently gave me...
Some trimmed strips, going back in the bag, as they are too short for what I'm doing and I don't want to stitch them together into lengths, at least not today!
Here's some finished blocks - not sure how many, and anyway, I hope to make more tomorrow. They are 8" finished size.
Making a dent on the scrap basket, though there's still a way to go.
The strip bag, on the other hand, is empty (though those two small piles of strips will go back in, of course).
Friday, October 03, 2014
Postage Stamp ATCs
For a swap with the requirement to use a postage stamp in your cards. I got a little carried away and made 8 - 4 for the swap and 4 for general trading.
Thursday, October 02, 2014
Another Country Store panel
This time, I've used little log cabin blocks around the panel - one more to go and then those panels are used up...
Wednesday, October 01, 2014
Cross Stitch Update
Doesn't look like a lot of progress on this one, but the border takes longer to stitch than you might think. And I'm also working on the secret Hallowe'en stitchery, which I can't really show. Perhaps another sneak peek of that one next week...
Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Country Store no 1
Among various fabric that I was given to try challenge me in my making of scrappy tops for charity, there were some country store panels. I'm never quite sure what to do with panels, so in this case, I just went with lots of little scrappy squares. As it happens, I already had a stash of 16patch squares, ready and waiting, so it was no trouble to add them to this panel to make a little top - or at least, a centre. It probably wants a border before it's really done.
Monday, September 29, 2014
Here be dragons
I made these blocks a while ago, to use up some novelty fabric which mysteriously appeared in my stash and which I have no knowledge of buying (this happens sometimes) - it did make quite cute blocks, though...
Sunday, September 28, 2014
Pick-a-Theme Swap
Instead of a common theme for everyone to work to, a Pick-A-Theme Swap allows each player to specify what theme she would like - great if you are collecting something specific...
In this swap, quite a few players asked for Playing Cards to fill in their themed decks, so I made a circus themed King of Diamonds,
a giraffe themed seven of clubs,
a charcuterie themed card (not a playing card, just a regular ATC)
and a 3 of diamonds with a postage stamp on it (any theme as long as it had a postage stamp). I can't remember off the top of my head what I requested for this one (I think it was unusual things with wings), but I'll show them when I get my cards back...
Saturday, September 27, 2014
Another top together
You'd think, with all the tops I put together from existing block sets, that I wouldn't have very many block sets hanging around still. You'd be wrong, though. Those things breed worse than rabbits. But I'm getting there. Slowly. This top will want a border, but it will have to wait a while for that.
Friday, September 26, 2014
Spirals...
Some stitched cards for a swap with a theme of spirals - these don't really show well in the scan, as they use fabrics which are a bit shiny, and also, some sheer stuff, none of which scans well.
Thursday, September 25, 2014
String Blocks, together
A small top put together from some of the string blocks I have hanging around. Not sure if it will get a border, or just go to Project Linus the way it is and let someone else sort a border for it...
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Cross Stitch Update
Started a new little sheep piece - I may someday get all 12 of these stitched (I think this is number 6). They go quickly, it's true...
I did also do some work on the Hallowe'en mystery, but as I can't show it, I won't - not even a sneak peek this week. I should be receiving the next installment in that soon, so I ought to get a move on with it, so I can add the next section. But it's going to take me a few more weeks to finish the first section up, I think. Doesn't matter - I have tons of Hallowe'en cross-stitches finished anyway, so if it's not done in time, it doesn't really matter.
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Birdhouse cards...
For a birdhouse shaped swap theme - I made these all slightly wonky, and very spring-like. Not sure why, just in that kind of mood when I did them...
Monday, September 22, 2014
Around the World Blog Hop, more or less
A little while ago, my blogger friend Jay tagged me in the Around the World Blog Hop. Is there anyone left who hasn't been tagged in this? I think perhaps not, as everyone I asked to tag (which was admittedly about 5 people) had already done it. And a few of the others who I might have asked, had already asked me (after I'd said "yes" to Jay), so I knew I couldn't ask them. I'm not a huge person for tagging and nominating and chain letters and all that sort of stuff, but I don't mind giving you a few recommendations as to where you might go to enjoy reading a new blog. So I've just put some links to blogs - an international selection - at the end. If you want to take part in the blog hop and haven't yet done so, I think you should feel free to jump in - grab the questions from here and just go for it.
So. First question: What am I currently working on?
Well, what I am not currently working on, is more like it. I always have a bunch of different stuff on the go. Here's a selection.
Question 4: What is my creative process?
I'm not sure I have a specific process. In quilting, I just tend to look at what I have and see if there's anything obvious I should do with it. For instance, an abundance of 3" squares in my scrap stash might lead to someting using squares and rectangles. And abundance of strips will lead me in a different direction. Sometimes I'll see something someone else has done and have a go at that. Is that a process?
Some places for you to visit:
I used to read many, many blogs (off and on - never could keep up). A few years ago, I cut them way back, and only kept a small selection (like maybe 100) that I look at with any regularity. Sometimes I add some, sometimes I take some away. But at the moment, here are some I read a lot, most of which, whose authors I consider friends, even if I haven't met them in person. And a couple I just like to keep up with because their lives are so different to mine. And still interesting. With an emphasis on the international...
Ruth's Place. Ruth is a knitter, quilter and scrapbooker, originally Australian but currently living in Papua New Guinea. I started following Ruth's blog when she lived in South Africa a number of years ago - trying to remember how many - not sure, but it was considerably before her daughter was born, and the daughter is now 6. Yikes - where does the time go?
Celtic Knots. Cathi is a displaced Yank, like me, and in fact, we were in person friends way before blogs existed. She's currently in Ireland and although she has a quilting history and knits too, her currently big thing is scrapbooking and cardmaking and designing for companies in that industry. She's on a number of design teams... She took part in the blog hop earlier this summer, so you can read her blog hop post here.
Sew Kalico. A displaced South African in Yorkshire (hmm, sensing an ex-pat theme to my blog reading!) who sews and quilts and raises kids... I've been reading her blog for many years as well, and we have become in person friends as well as online buddies. She also is taking part in the blog hop, so you can read her posting here. The person who tagged her (Plum) also tried to tag me, but I was taken. But hey, go check out Plum's blog anyway!
Sophie Junction. Again, a longtime online friend, currently living in New Mexico, though we have yet to meet up in person. Sophie runs the Block Lotto, of which I am a huge fan, as well as writing her own blog. She also asked to tag me, so I'm thinking she'll be posting a blog hop post soon - perhaps today!
Life at the Black Bear Cabin. Lisa lives in the mountains of Colorado, way more in the middle of nowhere than I'd be interested in living, but I do love to read about her adventures. Again, we haven't met in person, though we've been acquainted online for a long time, and are of a similar age, so have a lot of cultural reference points in common, at least in our childhoods! Lisa is a quilter, but has a lot of other things keeping her busy, too, not the least of which devising ways to keep the bears and raccoons out of her kitchen...
Veronica Roth. (Vancouver & Oxord.) Veronica is an artist with her hands in many pies, and a prolific blogger. Her blog always has fantastic photos, too. I've only been reading it a few years, but it's very peaceful, and of course, having lived in Oxford in the past myself, I always enjoy seeing what she's up to when she's there.
Comptonia. (New England) Quinn is a knitter, among other things - I started following her blog a few years ago as well, I think as a result of a blog hop of some sort. I like a lot of what she blogs about, but mostly, I enjoy her goats. It's almost like having my own goats, without any of the work.
There are loads more - if you are out of ideas, try some of the links in my sidebar. Or jump around from the many links you will no doubt find on these fine ladies' blogs. Sometimes, when I have free time, I like to indulge in a little random hopping - you never know who you might come across...
So. First question: What am I currently working on?
Well, what I am not currently working on, is more like it. I always have a bunch of different stuff on the go. Here's a selection.
Here are a couple of quilted quilts, back from the longarmer, which are waiting to have binding attached. There's a third hanging around somewhere too. So I guess they count as something I'm working on at the moment...
I'm always trying to keep my scrapbasket (above) and strip bag (below) under control; recently someone donated a load of fabric, much of it decent quality poly-cotton to me, so at the moment, I'm trying to use that up in a purposeful way.
I tend to make loads of blocks, accumulate them, and then have a massive go at turning them into tops - here are some of the block sets I have, wiating to be made into tops (actually, some of the ones in this photo have been dealt with, though many of them are still hanging about).
I do a lot of cross-stitch as well - above is a sneak peek from a Hallowe'en mystery, which I'm not supposed to show; below is part of a larger piece of a girl with a cake - I'm only working on this one sporadically, so I don't suppose it will go very quickly.
I also make a lot of ATCs (Artist Trading Cards) which are little works of art, the size of a collector's card (e.g. baseball cards or Pokemon cards or whatever). This is a fairly recent series of house-shaped cards for a swap.
I am also currently collecting an entire deck of Altered Playing Cards (a subset of ATCs), with a butterfly theme - here are a couple of the ones I made for the swap, which is now nearly done - fours, with a Flower Fairy theme
and 8's. I'll spare you the photos of the other numbers in each suit...
Question 2: How does my work differ from others of its genre?
Well, I'm not sure it does, really. Certainly in quilting, I make what I like, mostly, which tends to be simple, geometric blocks, using a scrappy or controlled scrappy look. But lots of other folks do this as well. Perhaps mine differ in that I make a lot more tops than finished quilts, and then donate the tops to Project Linus.
Question 3: Why do I create what I do?
Several reasons, really. I like to have something creative to do. I hate being not busy. I like to try new things. I like to swap things with people. I also organise swaps sometimes - the only current one is the series of little quilt swaps called Another Little Quilt Swap. Of which another round will probably begin before too much longer....
Question 4: What is my creative process?
I'm not sure I have a specific process. In quilting, I just tend to look at what I have and see if there's anything obvious I should do with it. For instance, an abundance of 3" squares in my scrap stash might lead to someting using squares and rectangles. And abundance of strips will lead me in a different direction. Sometimes I'll see something someone else has done and have a go at that. Is that a process?
Some places for you to visit:
I used to read many, many blogs (off and on - never could keep up). A few years ago, I cut them way back, and only kept a small selection (like maybe 100) that I look at with any regularity. Sometimes I add some, sometimes I take some away. But at the moment, here are some I read a lot, most of which, whose authors I consider friends, even if I haven't met them in person. And a couple I just like to keep up with because their lives are so different to mine. And still interesting. With an emphasis on the international...
Ruth's Place. Ruth is a knitter, quilter and scrapbooker, originally Australian but currently living in Papua New Guinea. I started following Ruth's blog when she lived in South Africa a number of years ago - trying to remember how many - not sure, but it was considerably before her daughter was born, and the daughter is now 6. Yikes - where does the time go?
Celtic Knots. Cathi is a displaced Yank, like me, and in fact, we were in person friends way before blogs existed. She's currently in Ireland and although she has a quilting history and knits too, her currently big thing is scrapbooking and cardmaking and designing for companies in that industry. She's on a number of design teams... She took part in the blog hop earlier this summer, so you can read her blog hop post here.
Sew Kalico. A displaced South African in Yorkshire (hmm, sensing an ex-pat theme to my blog reading!) who sews and quilts and raises kids... I've been reading her blog for many years as well, and we have become in person friends as well as online buddies. She also is taking part in the blog hop, so you can read her posting here. The person who tagged her (Plum) also tried to tag me, but I was taken. But hey, go check out Plum's blog anyway!
Sophie Junction. Again, a longtime online friend, currently living in New Mexico, though we have yet to meet up in person. Sophie runs the Block Lotto, of which I am a huge fan, as well as writing her own blog. She also asked to tag me, so I'm thinking she'll be posting a blog hop post soon - perhaps today!
Life at the Black Bear Cabin. Lisa lives in the mountains of Colorado, way more in the middle of nowhere than I'd be interested in living, but I do love to read about her adventures. Again, we haven't met in person, though we've been acquainted online for a long time, and are of a similar age, so have a lot of cultural reference points in common, at least in our childhoods! Lisa is a quilter, but has a lot of other things keeping her busy, too, not the least of which devising ways to keep the bears and raccoons out of her kitchen...
Veronica Roth. (Vancouver & Oxord.) Veronica is an artist with her hands in many pies, and a prolific blogger. Her blog always has fantastic photos, too. I've only been reading it a few years, but it's very peaceful, and of course, having lived in Oxford in the past myself, I always enjoy seeing what she's up to when she's there.
Comptonia. (New England) Quinn is a knitter, among other things - I started following her blog a few years ago as well, I think as a result of a blog hop of some sort. I like a lot of what she blogs about, but mostly, I enjoy her goats. It's almost like having my own goats, without any of the work.
There are loads more - if you are out of ideas, try some of the links in my sidebar. Or jump around from the many links you will no doubt find on these fine ladies' blogs. Sometimes, when I have free time, I like to indulge in a little random hopping - you never know who you might come across...
Sunday, September 21, 2014
A little quilt, a little quilting
I've got a couple of baby quilt occasions coming up soon (in the next few months), so I thought I better make a start - first up, this little scrappy quilt with the cherries fabric - just did this in a sort of looping meander, nothing fancy. Now to attach binding to it...
Saturday, September 20, 2014
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