Monday, November 04, 2013

Autumn Cross stitch finished


Well, this week I was a good girl and finished up the border to the Autumn sampler. Not a lot of work, just a little boring!  Anyway, finished before Wednesday, which is my usual update/switching day, so here's a photo of this now, and it will be back to my little sheep until Wednesday. Then, depending on how far along that is, I will either start a new one (I have the threads for the piece with the crow in it, which I didn't have before) or finish the sheep - it's only small, so I'll probably just finish it off before starting anything else. If indeed I haven't finished it yet by then anyway.  I have two more installments of the pink bird piece waiting for me as well - that piece is actually nearly finished - so I don't want to take to long to stitch those.  In a few weeks, it will be time to start thinking about seasonal pieces - I have two partially finished ones to work on - the famous Angel Nemesis (if you follow my blog regularly, you'll know what I mean) and a winter piece (Winter Wonderland) I put away last April as I was bored of snow.  I'll probably start another one as well!



Sunday, November 03, 2013

Batik leaves


Well, despite my good intentions, I missed the deadline for making some batik leaf blocks for the block lotto in October. But still, I wanted to give the pattern a try, so I made a few today. I didn't, however, want to make loads of them, so I just made 5, and turned them into a 9-patch with some batik fabric. 


And then used another pink and blue (and lavender) batik for the border. This should make a sweet quilt for a small girl, I think.


Saturday, November 02, 2013

Hallowe'en ATCs


These three Hallowe'en ATCs were for a PAT swap with a Hallowe'en theme (everyone in the swap picks their own themes) - these were for a "critter" category.  I chose crows/ravens, of course - we'll see what I get back in the fullness of time...



Friday, November 01, 2013

Strippy blocks, joined


It didn't take long to put together those 12 strippy blocks I made the other day. Of course, now that I've put them together, I will have to find some border fabric to go around them...

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Cross-stitch update


I had planned to stitch something different next - a small design with a crow in it, which was a secondary design in a larger pattern I stitched a while back, but as I took it out, I realised I didn't have the right threads for it (the ones for the larger design came with it, but not for this little one), so instead, I took up another sheep. And ordered the threads for the crow pattern, of course!

Really, I should perhaps have finished the Autumn piece, but I was bored of doing the border, so decided to take a little break. I'll finish it next week. And it will still be Autumn, so that's ok...

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Hawaiian, with border


And here's the little Hawaiian shirt top, with the border fabric added. I still have quite a bit of the border fabric left - at least enough for another small quilt, so I guess I'll have to dig those shirts out again and think of something else to do with them!

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Washi Tape Swap


A recent swap for cards involving washi tape. I love washi tape. I have a small collection and hope to, over time, amass a larger collection (it's a nice small craft item to collect, which helps!). The cards simply had to use some in them, somewhere. I've used two types on these - the red with white dots and one which has a variegated pattern on it, so it looks like lots of small pieces, but is, in fact, a single tape (clever, that). 

Monday, October 28, 2013

Strip squares


Alongside all the catching-up-putting-borders on Linus Project tops, I happened to notice that my strip bag was getting a bit full (it's not a big bag, intentionally). So I decided to use some of them up, making some 12" blocks out of the strips. I made 12 of them (varying width strips, as well as a couple of pieces of binding leftovers - like the pieced green one in this block), which will be enough to work into a top (yes, another top!)...  The bag is much emptier now (though I will need at some point to do something with all the strips that were in there which were shorter than 12" to start with...)

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Another Quilt Bordered


I had this little Christmas top waiting for a border and didn't think I'd be able to do anything with it, as I don't have much of a stash of Christmas fabric, but then I found this brown and gold fabric (which is actually kind of Australian aboriginal when you get close to it) which works very well with the centre. Another one ticked off the list - only a few more made up tops which need to be bordered in order to be sent off.  Of course, I do keep accumulating tops by making more scrap blocks. So that doesn't help!

Saturday, October 26, 2013

Hawaiian - next step!


So, here are all those new Hawaiian blocks put together in a (long, thin) top - next step will be to add the border fabric - perhaps tomorrow, but if not, I have a week off, so I imagine it will get done at some point. I hope so, anyway!

Friday, October 25, 2013

Still Hawaiian after all these years...


Ever since a friend sent me this fabric below, over the summer, I have been planned to do something (or a couple of somethings) with some more of the fabric left from my dad's shirts. I've made a number of quilts from these shirts, for various people, including myself (though that one hasn't been quilted yet - it's with the longarmer, though - progress is being made!). This time I decided on a nice small scrappy one, with the Hawaiian shirt fabric as borders.  So I just cut squares from the shirt fabric and bordered them with neutrals. 



While I was at it, I cut lots of pieces into 3.5x4.5" rectangles (I also trimmed a number of scraps to this size, hence the rather oriental looking fabric on the left of the photo).


I did this so they can be further trimmed into tumbler shapes, for a scrappy tumbler quilt, at some point.


This is all I have left of the shirt fabric - this may look like a lot, but remember that it all began life as about 25 x-large or xx-large Hawaiian shirts, which was a LOT of fabric. You can see some of the shirts, way back when, here. 

I was looking back through my blog to see what I'd done with the shirts, and it's quite a lot. Apparently, I've made 5 lap/small bed sized quilts (the original four - one for my step-mom, one for her mom, one for my brother & SIL, one for myself - and another scrappy one, several years later than the others, given to my friend Barbara). I've made two baby quilts - one for charity and one for my baby quilt stash. I've made a journal quilt  (two, actually) and a little box. I've given away a set of spare blocks and a bag of scraps. And then there's this current project, which will be another charity quilt. 

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Another little quilt bordered


Here's another top, with a border. It may well be the last for a while, though, unless I can find some more fabric to use as borders.  Might see what they have inexpensively at the local haberdashery department...

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Cross-stitch update


As you can see, I am nearly done with this (although borders always take slightly longer than one thinks) - I have to finish the little acorns in the bits of the border, and the word Autumn on right and left.   Shouldn't take too long!  Next up, a little autumn piece with a crow on it.



Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Polka dot border


I am still making my way through the stack of tops for charity which I want to add borders to before sending on. I think there are about 4 more to go, including one with Christmassy fabrics, which I might not have anything suitable for.  Anyway, I found I had just enough of this brown and white polka dot fabric for a nice more border on this strippy quilt. I used this polka dot as a backing fabric for something a while back, and didn't have enough left for much of anything, but it worked well for this.

Monday, October 21, 2013

Braids with border


No doubt there's at least one person out there waiting to see what happened with the braids and the challenging fabric I was hoping to pair with them. In the end, it was all very simple - the fabric worked very well as a border for the four braided sections. Ta da!


Saturday, October 19, 2013

Scrappy stars, bordered


Found a nice fabric which I only had half a metre of, so wasn't useful for much, to add a border to the little scrappy star piece - think it works very well, and provides a use for that half metre of fabric - usually not enough for a border, but this is quite a small piece...

Friday, October 18, 2013

Round Robin Homers


Here are a few finished round robin ATCs, where I've been the first player - that is, I made the backgrounds and sent them on their way to see what would happen.  This skeleton leaf card started out like this:



While this very natural looking card with feather, etc, started like this:



This card looks a lot like how I might have finished it off myself if I'd been making the whole card, as it has lots of elements I like - book text with stamping over it, and butterflies...  But all I did was make the backgrounds:


Thursday, October 17, 2013

Braids


I'm working on a way to use that challenging fabric with the cheese and stuff on it. It actually has a little bit of blue in it, so I thought it might work with these braid strips I had lying around. I put some blue borders around them, and I'm going to try the ugly fabric as sashing/border. If it still looks TOO ugly, I will try something else!


Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Cross stitch update


Making good progress on the little autumn piece - I'll certainly finish the main boxes this next week, and a good portion of the border, though perhaps not all of it. Borders often taken longer to stitch than you originally think they will. I have another autumnal piece I want to stitch, but I'm also itching to do another sheep, so I'm not sure what will be next.  Perhaps both!



Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Some more Round Robins


These round robins are all ones where I've been the final player - two people have already contributed. This usually means that the direction of the card is fairly set, and it's just a final addition or two...  Sometimes, it's quite tricky to think what to add that won't be too much.

These winged girls were already quite complete, I thought, so I've just added some little acrylic dots to bring out the colour in the wings.



These ticket cards, on the other hand, definitely needed a strong third element, so I went with birds (when I doubt, I often go with birds) and some little brads in the corners for a tiny bit of bling.



And finally, the industrial/steampunk cards. They feature metallic tape and rivets (well, not really, but they look like rivets) and interesting machines, so it seemed a perfect chance to use some of my little gears...