Showing posts with label #quilting fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #quilting fun. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 February 2017

Where have I been hiding?

Well good afternoon!


I can not believe it has been 6 weeks without me really blogging here and finishing this quilt blog post!  Life has become so busy of late I am not sure I even know what sleep is.                                    

Star Fusion being quilted!
I will complete the blog for The Bakers dozen block of the month in the next few days.  My work schedule has me now working five days so it only leaves me with two days off to do all of the mundane things.  I must admit i have achieved quite a few things in the last few weeks.  I will just give you a few photos in this blog post to do a catch up.

This will be one of the last blogs I will do on here as I am finding I am unable to do them on my iPad as blogger is not doing any upgrades for that medium.  I will move my blog to my website.  I have done one blog here to find out how it looked and I was very pleased with the result.  I will continue to leave links to the new posts here.  Therefore people will still be able to see what I am doing and not miss out on anything.

There is one thing I will be completing today that I am unable to show you until it is presented to the owners.

Without any further delay here is a few photos of my achievements and we will catch up over the next few days.   Beware the posts might just happen quicker than we expect.
beginning of quilting on star fusion background


the background and a star quilted
attaching binding and flange



ready to sew all the binding down
preparation of corner

star fusion complete
An apron of my design collected first prize for machine made article

A cushion sample for Creative Club at Palm Beach Quilting
progress of Platyswanning quilt

more progress

in the hoop




almost complete
Platyswanning on display at Australian Textile Exhibition
entry for Australian Textile Exhibition Great Asutralian Bag Competition
on display at exhibition in Cranbourne


Sample of the iron on diamante transfer for Trimmings and Remnants Pakenham

So I hope you all enjoy this and I am now enjoying my free motion quilting so I am hoping of finish quite a few UFOs in the near future.   If you are nearby the Cranbourne botanical Gardens this week stop by and look at all the lovelies on display.


Until a few days time

Have fun and stay creative

Wendy

Friday, 6 January 2017

9 Patch Update for the Bom Bakers Dozen 2016

 Happy New Year!


Well it has been a bit warm here today!  We reached 36 degs celcius.  My plan was to sew most of the day but I did have to help hubby do a few things outside, so sewing was interrupted.  So I will show you the progress with my final post tomorrow with the top being completed! 




I start by placing all my 9 patches out like this ready for webbing together

I then start sewing them
I take them off the pile from the left and chain piece


progress photo
all blocks webbed and pressed ready to sew into the blocks

some blocks complete
28 blocks complete and pressed
So now these are all done I am very happy.  I have cut all of the hand pieced blocks but yet to cut all of the 28, 9 patch blocks but that should happen tomorrow and these will be all bagged up to do during my lunch time etc at work.  I am very excited to show you the layout I have come up with.  I will be adding a couple of solids for sashing next so I hope you stay tuned and check back in to the blog tomorrow for an update!

I trust you are having a great start to the New Year!  I am hoping to complete about three small quilts this coming week.  I do have the tops done and they just need basting and quilting so lets see how tomorrow and the rest of the week goes.  

Until tomorrow, have a great night or day whichever it maybe on whichever side of the world you maybe,

have a great creative day!


Wendy

Friday, 18 November 2016

November BOM has arrived

Hello!  Well the long await for the November instalment for Block of the Month is here!  

So much has happened over the last month, I have just finally caught up enough to do this block.  This month I decided to do the spool block and place a 9 patch in the centre for the coloured thread!

So go to the stash and select two tones of fabric for your thread or 9 patch, a background and a contrast!

Cutting Instructions:-

for the 9 patch cut from one fabric, 5 x 2.5" squares
                                        second fabric, 4 x 2.5" squares

from background and contrast fabric, cut 2 x (3.5" x 6.5") rectangles
                                                             cut 4 half square triangles at 3 7/8"

Once these are cut layout pieces as below:-


laid out ready for stitching
We will web the 9 patch block so we will take the top two squares and join them and then chain piece the next two and then the next two.  Do not cut the joining threads between the the units.  then we proceed to join the next pieces onto them to create the webbed 9 patch leaving us only to join them into one block


webbing of the 9 patch block
 
Webbed ready to join the three rows to make the block

next join the 6.5" background to the sides of the block


 background edges joined onto the block on opposite sides
Next we join the half square triangles to make the corner square of the block.  These are then joined to the contrast 6.5" rectangle taking care to add it in the direction per the initial layout.  Press seams to the contrast fabric



adding the triangle corners to make the spool bottom and top




Press seams to the contrast 





Ready to add the last two rows to make the completed block
And here is our finished Block!  Ta Da!
completed Spool block all press

Here is our blocks so far, now just one to complete the set, I did promise a bonus block and will look into this one this week,  I am not happy with my split nine patch block so I do plan on redoing this one.

The Blocks so far!
So how are you liking this coming together?  If you would like to place this together like I am planning I will give you the heads up to make some 9 patch blocks from your scraps so far.   Use 1.5" squares  and you will need quite a few,  how many I haven't decided but I am not going to do the standard way of laying these blocks out in a sashing for a boring outlook but you are quite welcome to do that.  My problem is I like to have a different outlook on this.  

I am also thinking about next year, I have enjoyed doing this block of the month and doing something a little different for you all.  I am wondering if you would like to go on an adventure next year with me?  I am thinking of more like a row by row quilt.  This would mean if you only want a wall hanging that is possible or if you want a large quilt this is still possible.  I will be keeping it simple again as I will not have heaps of time but love to do this and have people join with me.  Now let me know your thoughts over the next few weeks as we wrap up the year.

Anyway, have a great Weekend and I hope to check in with you on Sunday if all goes well.  I have almost finished my Double Wedding Ring Bag Pattern also for all who have been patiently waiting.

So have a wonderful time and catch you real soon,

Wendy.

Sunday, 6 November 2016

Little happenings coming to an end!

Hellooo!  

Its about time I gave you a quick wrap of what I have been up to and what I hope to achieve this week!

Firstly a few things have changed around here in last couple of months.
1. Hubby has been on a break from work
2. Mum has now entered full time care at the local aged care hostel
3.  I have been working
4.  Hubby is going back to work
5.  I have started finalising my glacier star
6.  I will be teaching Shashiko in January Summer School at Sewing connection
7.  Final days of my double wedding ring bag pattern and final bag to test.
8. Been on a road trip to visit my inlays, father in law is in nursing home
9.  Tomorrow my first day at home by myself for ages
10.  I went to National Gallery of Victoria to visit the making of an Australian Quilt Exhition!
11.  Going to start doing some clothing sewing for me
12. Veggie Patch weeded and some plants in for a summer harvest

Shashiko Sample in the making
Auditioning the fabrics for the first borders of the glacier star
centre of glacier star
start of flying geese for glacier star
Spikes for Glacier Star
Fabrics for final of double wedding ring bag
Fabrics for my new leggings
So tomorrow is going to be a day packed full of sewing for me and finalising patterns and working on the website so people can obtain patterns, kits, and special goods made and things to assist you with my patterns.  I am hoping to get your Bom done on time this month and I have lots of ideas going through my head for the coming year.

I hope you have all had a great time whilst I have been away!  

I will be linking to slow stitching Sunday with Kathy to show my progress on my Shashiko that I am finishing tonight.  Have a wonderful day and look out for the upcoming posts on my progress of patterns and goods.

so until next time, 

Keep smiling, creating and having fun.

Wendy


Friday, 9 September 2016

September Block of the month!



Happy spring to everyone from my side of the world!  

Well after a few busy weeks, I am finally getting back on track and a bit more organised.  I decided to get this block to you on time.  I have also cut up all of the hand pieced blocks I am behind on and I have them all bagged up so I can just do some hand piecing when waiting or just wanting some quiet time.

So I have decided to introduce you to the Chinese Coin Quilt Block.  


Fabrics I have chosen for both blocks
Go to your stash and find four fabrics, you maybe able to use up some of the scraps that have been made from the previous blocks.

You will need to cut the following
Background cut 2 squares at 5 5/8" then cut diagonally to give you four half square triangles
                           5 squares at 2 7/8"
Fabric A             4 squares at 2 7/8"
Fabric B             4 squares at 2 7/8"
Fabric C             cut 4 squarest at 3 1/4" and then cut diagonally to give you 8 half square triangles

pieces ready to be laid out
pieces all laid out ready to sew

We will start by sewing the centre squares which form a cross in the middle of the block.  Sew a background to the fabric A and press seam towards fabric A.  Then join the centre background square between a 2 pairs which you have just sewn, this will form the middle strip unit of the block.  
starting of the sewing
Next we will sew the small triangles of fabric C to a square of fabric B and press the fabric towards the triangle.  Then proceed to sew the other small triangle of fabric C to the other side to form the half square triangle as follows.




sew the small triangles onto squares
sewing the small triangles to make the half square triangle

sewn units ready for sewing
Next we will sew the Background half square triangles to the pieced half square triangle units as per the following photos.
sew hst to the pieced half square triangles
all units ready to sew
All pieces are now sewn into units.  we will now join the corner squares to the rectangle units to form three rows of units to make the block.
in rows
Continue sewing and sew the rows together to form a Chinese Coin Block!
completed and pressed block

And here are all of my sewn blocks so far!  I am loving this one.  As I owe you your bonus block I am hoping I can get that out to you all soon.
all 9 blocks so far
I will endeavour to give you another blog post over the weekend.  I have a few little projects and squeals to share with you.  So until then I hope you love this block like I do.  Don't forget to leave a comment and say hello.  I would love to know what your favourite block is so far, so how about that as this months answer as a comment on the blog....which block is your favourite?  For me I think I really love the Greek cross and this Chinese coin along with Puss in Corner.  

So don't be shy,  leave a comment.

Happy Sewing and Happy Weekend!

Wendy.