This is a blog about quilting and my creative life. I am mostly a quilter but I do dabble in all things crafty from time to time which is probably why I have such a pile of UFOs
Sunday, April 28, 2013
iPad cover for my neighbour
My neighbour gets the dark navy one. The fabric is wonderful swirly and subtle. Not too clear here. The pink one was for my daughter's ipad and became the pattern for this simple case.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
More Packing Tape Transfer Adventures
I couldn't waste any of my packing tape transfers so I pulled out some ramie fabric I got recently while hunting for linen in my local stores.
Then I layered on the left over packing tape transfers (see my last post)
Then I added some beautiful silk ribbon I bought at Fabricland a few years ago.
Then I layered on the left over packing tape transfers (see my last post)
Then I added some beautiful silk ribbon I bought at Fabricland a few years ago.
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Packing Tape Photo-Transfers
I saw this on Scrapbook Soup on our local PBS station. What a great idea. I love Beth's ideas but this one was over the top.
You take regular old packing tape and grab a magazine. I have been good with the recycle but I had a Legion magazine (flimsiest paper ever but no worries)
Page through and lay a piece of tape over a half dozen + images that take your fancy. Bright colours are good but not essential. If the picture is large overlap the tape by a scant quarter inch. Using paper scissors, cut out the pictures leaving a tiny margin outside the tape shape.
Important step: Burnish the tape onto the picture with the side of a pencil of wooden spoon. Don't worry about wrinkles - they just add character.
Now put some water in a bowl and submerge the paper/tape strips. Let soak a few minutes and start to gently rub off the paper from the backside. Voila! You have a lovely transparent rendition of the picture in the magazine.
Here's what I got in about 5 minutes. Cool, huh? Pat dry and you have some cool art. Beth, on the show used her's for scrapbooking but I wanted to sew mine.
I layered a couple of pieces of printer paper and overlaid some tracing paper. Then I got busy with some silk ribbon and my sewing machine...
I can't get over how easy it was....
You take regular old packing tape and grab a magazine. I have been good with the recycle but I had a Legion magazine (flimsiest paper ever but no worries)
Page through and lay a piece of tape over a half dozen + images that take your fancy. Bright colours are good but not essential. If the picture is large overlap the tape by a scant quarter inch. Using paper scissors, cut out the pictures leaving a tiny margin outside the tape shape.
Important step: Burnish the tape onto the picture with the side of a pencil of wooden spoon. Don't worry about wrinkles - they just add character.
Now put some water in a bowl and submerge the paper/tape strips. Let soak a few minutes and start to gently rub off the paper from the backside. Voila! You have a lovely transparent rendition of the picture in the magazine.
Here's what I got in about 5 minutes. Cool, huh? Pat dry and you have some cool art. Beth, on the show used her's for scrapbooking but I wanted to sew mine.
I layered a couple of pieces of printer paper and overlaid some tracing paper. Then I got busy with some silk ribbon and my sewing machine...
I can't get over how easy it was....
Friday, April 19, 2013
The Hedgehog Pincushion - Everyday Handmade
You have to see this....
So I borrowed this book from the library
EVERY project they present is marvellous. I couldn't decide which was my favourite. Cassie Barden and Adrienne Smitke are co-authors of Everyday Handmade. Now look what I made with their wonderful instructions.
Another adorable pincushion.... Need I say more.
So I borrowed this book from the library
EVERY project they present is marvellous. I couldn't decide which was my favourite. Cassie Barden and Adrienne Smitke are co-authors of Everyday Handmade. Now look what I made with their wonderful instructions.
Another adorable pincushion.... Need I say more.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
Basketing Around Finished
It was pretty intense, but with a few long hours at my machine in the dining room, I got it done. I even powered through the hand sewn binding while watching free videos from Quilt Con. It was really interesting to hear about the Amy and David Butler team. They are amazing.
Here it is...
The echo quilting in the borders is very rewarding but time consuming. I am happy I did it though.
This might be my favourite block. I loved how the colours came together.
And now...
Is that too much or what. I think I made my brightest quilt ever. And I designed it all myself too.
Here it is...
The echo quilting in the borders is very rewarding but time consuming. I am happy I did it though.
And now...
Is that too much or what. I think I made my brightest quilt ever. And I designed it all myself too.
Friday, April 5, 2013
Applique Fantasia
I know I've blogged about this quilt before. It is kind of slow but I just moved my sewing machine (again) to the dining room. That is important in the next step of quilting this sandwich.
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Final Row Along Post
Here's a big thank you to Lori over at Bee in my Bonnet for this amazing quilt. It was my first link up with the web quilt. And it worked out great.
I am calling this a done deal....Yeah,
And one more picture...
I am calling this a done deal....Yeah,
And one more picture...
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