Last time I got to the internet cafe, I had about 8 minutes before we had a power failure!! I still haven't managed to download pictures, but then besides handstitching an advent calnder in its entirity and finishing the binding on my pineapple blossom quilt, oh! and sewing a few hexagons, I have not been up to much. It's far too hot here to sew :-)
Wishing all a Merry Festive Season. I will try and catch up on blogs and emails (and blogging) soon (electricity willing LOL)
Saturday, 22 December 2007
Monday, 3 December 2007
Quick and pictureless
Arrived safely, but oh so very tired so the first day we just konked out! I had tried on Tuesday (unsuccessfuly) to fabric shop, but today I had a small result locally.I bought the last few pieces of some Java prints, they were all about 1.5 metres long and sort of hidden under a counter. Luckily I have no shame and rummaged merrily away. Sorry no pictures from this internet cafe, but hopefully soon.
Today we also visited a lovely friend of my mother's who had an interior design business, but has subsequently retired. We had a lovely time filling the boot (trunk) of the car with lovely fabric loot. I truly am in fabric heaven LOL, now to get sewing again. I do miss my machine, my thread and notions, but I'm sure I'll make do.
Hope you are all well and please forgive me if I don't return emails etc it's because the web is not quite so worldwide here :O)
Today we also visited a lovely friend of my mother's who had an interior design business, but has subsequently retired. We had a lovely time filling the boot (trunk) of the car with lovely fabric loot. I truly am in fabric heaven LOL, now to get sewing again. I do miss my machine, my thread and notions, but I'm sure I'll make do.
Hope you are all well and please forgive me if I don't return emails etc it's because the web is not quite so worldwide here :O)
Wednesday, 28 November 2007
Time to take a little break
The days are just packed...
and so am I. I won't be blogging or commenting much, but I'll try and post a bit here and there if possible...
This last weekend we had an 'early' Christmas celebration. Here you can see the other side or the back of the table runner which is done in just a single Christmassy fabric that I made for my DSIL.
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And behind DS2, a throw that I made DSIL that matched her new (crazily cream) sofa perfectly.
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I bought the fabric months before DSIL got this beautiful sofa with the intention of making her some cushions for her old sofa. I never showed her the fabric so this was amazing that we had somehow chosen the same fabric colours! The new sofa came with so many cushions, so I decided a throw might be more useful and great for when 2 small messy boys visit! I just (cheater) bound the fabric and voila!
Hope you all have a super Silly Season! See you all soon:-)
This last weekend we had an 'early' Christmas celebration. Here you can see the other side or the back of the table runner which is done in just a single Christmassy fabric that I made for my DSIL.
And behind DS2, a throw that I made DSIL that matched her new (crazily cream) sofa perfectly.
I bought the fabric months before DSIL got this beautiful sofa with the intention of making her some cushions for her old sofa. I never showed her the fabric so this was amazing that we had somehow chosen the same fabric colours! The new sofa came with so many cushions, so I decided a throw might be more useful and great for when 2 small messy boys visit! I just (cheater) bound the fabric and voila!
Hope you all have a super Silly Season! See you all soon:-)
Friday, 23 November 2007
Scrappy to the end
About this time last year, I signed up to the Scrapbuster swap that Kate was hosting on Delphi. I had already made several larger blocks as a Postage Stamp Round Robin swap with my Blockbuddys. I added these to the Delphi swap and had enough to make this quilt. Each little square is 2 inches in finished size. Here you can see it as a flimsie.
And here...
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you can see it bound and finished. I did my first ever 'proper binding'! (in scraps of course!) I actually finished it a few days ago, but have not managed to get a shot of it until now as the weather has been dire: rainy and grey! (Time for some sun , yes, oh yes!)
It's on our bed because DH likes it. It was originally supposed to be a picnic blanket, but I actually think it's too nice to be covered in mud or left to rot in the back of my car (If you've ever seen my car...!!!). So then it was to be a sofa quilt for me, but for now it's on our bed. It's not quite big enough (!) but that's a good excuse to do another one in rose hexagons which is already started.
Talking of roses... Andrea send me some wonderful roses today. Thank you Andrea, they are perfect.
Consider them packed with the rest of my lovely rose fabrics that I've had sent from some of my wonderful fellow bloggers. I will not be able to blog much while I'm away, but I will try and show you how far I am on the rose hexagons already.
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Andrea also kindly included 2 FQ's for the boys.
DS1 was very impressed and I think the owls may be perfect for the pillowcase/s that will be needed to be made for next year!
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I agree with a lot of the comments on my last post about keeping up with traditions. Stockings are DH's family traditions and pillowcases are mine so there will be compromise and a combination of the two!
And here...
you can see it bound and finished. I did my first ever 'proper binding'! (in scraps of course!) I actually finished it a few days ago, but have not managed to get a shot of it until now as the weather has been dire: rainy and grey! (Time for some sun , yes, oh yes!)
It's on our bed because DH likes it. It was originally supposed to be a picnic blanket, but I actually think it's too nice to be covered in mud or left to rot in the back of my car (If you've ever seen my car...!!!). So then it was to be a sofa quilt for me, but for now it's on our bed. It's not quite big enough (!) but that's a good excuse to do another one in rose hexagons which is already started.
Talking of roses... Andrea send me some wonderful roses today. Thank you Andrea, they are perfect.
Andrea also kindly included 2 FQ's for the boys.
DS1 was very impressed and I think the owls may be perfect for the pillowcase/s that will be needed to be made for next year!
I agree with a lot of the comments on my last post about keeping up with traditions. Stockings are DH's family traditions and pillowcases are mine so there will be compromise and a combination of the two!
Thursday, 22 November 2007
Mean Momma!
I have never had a Christmas stocking. As kids, my brother and I used to hang an old pillowcase over the end of our bed. Now I have children and I had planned to do the same. But I have been told that I'm just mean, so with Christmas fabric in hand and an old stocking donated by Grandma as the pattern, I whipped up 2 last night. I'll add the trim and their names closer to Christmas.
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While I was about it I thought I'd make DH one too, but then I thought he has so many odd socks lying around, I'll just hang up one of those as a joke instead! Ho ho ho!
I also needed a new nappy bag. I have a nappy bag, it's nasty and I often don't even take it out of the car. I make bags, but not normally for me. I guess because I can make a bag nobody would make me one so I thought I'll just knuckle down and make this one. You can never have too many bags!!
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I added loads of compartments and pockets. Still there's not enough! But this will do. For now.
While I was about it I thought I'd make DH one too, but then I thought he has so many odd socks lying around, I'll just hang up one of those as a joke instead! Ho ho ho!
I also needed a new nappy bag. I have a nappy bag, it's nasty and I often don't even take it out of the car. I make bags, but not normally for me. I guess because I can make a bag nobody would make me one so I thought I'll just knuckle down and make this one. You can never have too many bags!!
I added loads of compartments and pockets. Still there's not enough! But this will do. For now.
Sunday, 18 November 2007
It's a wrap!
My DSIL brought me some lovely fabrics back from her trip to Canada. As a (belated) thank you I made her this table runner from Lise Bergene's book : A Passion for Patchwork...
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I backed it with Christmassy fabric so that it's double-sided. My DSIL is not a 'patchwork person' so I tried to keep the whole thing very subdued!
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It's a great book and there are lots of projects that I would like to try. In the meantime I hope she likes it!
On another note: There's a new game in our house....
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Wrap the 3 year old in a quilt, he'll unroll himself and then shout "again, again" all night!
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And that's a wrap LOL
I backed it with Christmassy fabric so that it's double-sided. My DSIL is not a 'patchwork person' so I tried to keep the whole thing very subdued!
It's a great book and there are lots of projects that I would like to try. In the meantime I hope she likes it!
On another note: There's a new game in our house....
Wrap the 3 year old in a quilt, he'll unroll himself and then shout "again, again" all night!
And that's a wrap LOL
Wednesday, 14 November 2007
Man of mass destruction
Sunday, 4 November 2007
Why do I create (such a fuss)?
This autumnul week, I got a wonderful parcel from Nicolette. We did a little swap, and her parcel was so beautiful for many reasons.
1. It was so gorgeously wrapped
2. The rose fabrics have reminded me of a project I would like to do with all the roses I've been collecting. These fabrics may just get me going...
3. The Dutch fabrics are also really special (part of my South African heritage) And the Dutch sweets are yummy (I mean they 'were' yummy LOL!!)
4. The parcel arrived on a very very bad day for me and I felt really uplifted by such a beautiful gift (Thank you Nicolette! - you spoilt me!!)
Nicolette also tagged me about a week ago to write this meme, but I'm only getting to it now... I had to think. I talk A LOT, but I like to write little so this is going to be very hard!!!!
The rules are:
Answer the following on your blog and then let five other bloggers know that you have tagged them to complete the meme.
1. When did you start to create and make craft?
As a small child
I remember my father drawing me animals and things at the breakfast table. Later I was sent by my mother to extra art lessons at a very magical place: The Frank Joubert Art Centre in Rondebosch, Cape Town. I have such fond memories of this place. I use to go for after school lessons and I did almost everything they had to offer over my 12 years of schooling. I fondly recall doing weaving, spinning, painting, drawing, sculpture, pottery, printmaking, you name it, they offered it and I spent many afternoons crafting and creating. I also dropped a subject at (real) school and took 'graphics' (a.k.a printmaking) as an official subject at Frank Joubert, this counted towards my final marks for real school. There I learned Lino printing, silkscreening (love it!) and etching. I would love to do printmaking again!!! I also met a wonderful (and very creative) friend there - Jeannette who was my student teacher at the time, later she became a very dear friend and we still adore each other :O)
I studied Graphic Design at the Cape Technikon (I was acccepted to do Fine Art at the University of Stellenbosch, but wanted to be a designer). I left the course not feeling like a designer at all so went to Germany and took a design break (and a leg break too!- I broke my femur and spent a long time recovering from the initial operation which left me needing 2 bouts of corrective surgery (!)). After a bit of healing and doing a graphic design practical in Germany, I moved to London and sold advertising. The other side of Graphic Design? My first ad sales employer felt knowing your CMYK was a good selling point :O)
2. Why did you start creating?
My mother always did something crafty (LOL).
If she wasn't knitting, copperworking, sewing, she had me doing something like making my clothes, patchworking.... I am very grateful to her that she inspired me to use my hands.
We still go to craft fairs together or fabric shopping.
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Although my mother can knit like a Ninja, I have never really enjoyed knitting more than a beanie...
3. Why do you create?
I just have to. I can't sit idle (I hear my DH laughing his head off here). I know I could clean my house (hahaha), or go walking, but I love making things and I love seeing how clever crafters can be... I just wish I had more time, I would like to try many more things: jewelry making, printing again... felting, woodwork??... I would love an adult Art centre nearby where I could experiment and create.
4. What do you create?
I sew (like a madwoman), I patchwork, I make cards, I take photos (although I don't develop my own anymore like I used to at college) I try to make presents for friends and family. I don't do as much different stuff as I used to. At school I kept a sketchbook and had to hand in drawings weekly, it kept me good :O) I should draw again.
5. Has this changed since you began crafting?
I am limited by the amount of hours in each day.
If I had all the time in the world (and more money) I would do lots of different stuff (and probably never finish any of it LOL) I feel I have lost my confidence a bit, I used to just see something and make it, now I think about it, plan it, buy stuff for it that I don't use...
Now I have to tag 5 people, so I tag Helen, Kate P, Jane, Laila, and Gudrun (Gudrun sent me a super-duper surprise parcel this week too!!!! Thank you so much!!!! It was full of all sorts of wonderful treasure!!!!
- I have been sooo spoilt lately!!!)
Saturday, 3 November 2007
Value
I foolishly decided to sign up for a Christmas Market Stall next Saturday, hence not much posting, not much blog reading and not much sewing for the sake of sewing! I am trying to make 'stock'. 'Stock' being items that would have a general appeal. As a crafter, I am always attracted to handmade items, but is everybody else? I think sadly, the answer is probably no. (I'm also trying to prove to DH that ALL this fabric is worth something)
However here is a box of frogs, waiting to go to market :O)
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I had a non-crafter friend to visit the other day and looking around my 'space' she said "Why don't you just finish everything you've started". Well that is the eternal question, isn't it? LOL. I could finish stuff, but as I don't like a lot of it (to sell), will anybody else (Is the answer again here, sadly, no?)
Here is a bad bad bag (centre of the pic)!!! So many things went wrong with this bag and it got thrown in a pile so many times, but I had resolved to 'finish things' and in the end I did. Even though I forgot to leave a hole in the lining so had to cut one before I could turn it right side out (Oh boy!!)
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My DH loves those lateral thinking questions. Here's one about value...
Question: A man buys his wife a present. He pays $200 for it. She is delighted, but she has an accident with it and it gets damaged. Her husband replaces it for $20. After a while the wife tires of it so she sells it to another woman for $300. What is it?
What could be worth $200 or $300 to certain woman (not to all woman though), but have a real value of only $20???
((Is that like craft? If someone makes something is it valued because someone made it for you? Or perhaps because it was handcrafted? To some is it just something made that has no real value? - I am obviously feeling deep at the moment LOL))
Answer: A personalised number plate. (Car registration plate in US English? not sure what else it's called)
Anyway, I will get back to blog reading (and commenting soon). Wish me luck. I shan't want 20 doorstops living at my house :O)
However here is a box of frogs, waiting to go to market :O)
I had a non-crafter friend to visit the other day and looking around my 'space' she said "Why don't you just finish everything you've started". Well that is the eternal question, isn't it? LOL. I could finish stuff, but as I don't like a lot of it (to sell), will anybody else (Is the answer again here, sadly, no?)
Here is a bad bad bag (centre of the pic)!!! So many things went wrong with this bag and it got thrown in a pile so many times, but I had resolved to 'finish things' and in the end I did. Even though I forgot to leave a hole in the lining so had to cut one before I could turn it right side out (Oh boy!!)
My DH loves those lateral thinking questions. Here's one about value...
Question: A man buys his wife a present. He pays $200 for it. She is delighted, but she has an accident with it and it gets damaged. Her husband replaces it for $20. After a while the wife tires of it so she sells it to another woman for $300. What is it?
What could be worth $200 or $300 to certain woman (not to all woman though), but have a real value of only $20???
((Is that like craft? If someone makes something is it valued because someone made it for you? Or perhaps because it was handcrafted? To some is it just something made that has no real value? - I am obviously feeling deep at the moment LOL))
Answer: A personalised number plate. (Car registration plate in US English? not sure what else it's called)
Anyway, I will get back to blog reading (and commenting soon). Wish me luck. I shan't want 20 doorstops living at my house :O)
Tuesday, 30 October 2007
Getting a bit behind!
The last few days of wonderful post have reminded me that I should be blogging!
Look at this!!!!!
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It's beautiful and came as a surprise with some books I bought from Kate (Thank you so much Kate)
And this!!!
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DS1 was pleased to pose with this beautiful rose (and a star too!) fabric
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And buttons (How did you know I need buttons!)
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From Anne (Thank you very much Anne) BTW those are DS2's trousers, but were handy when we needed a quick change, I kept telling Jack that he looked like JoJo (from JoJo's circus) - he thought it was pretty funny LOL
Since I last blogged I've had beautiful patterns from Patti and Cathi. And I also received my "Home Shopping" from Toni. Thank you to these lovely bloggers - sorry no photos of my loot as it's all been packed ready for my trip home...
Now back to the grindstone LOL - I am making some goodies for a Christmas market - more of that later... Oh and Nicolette tagged me for a great Meme, but I have yet to get to it (soon, I hope!)
Look at this!!!!!
It's beautiful and came as a surprise with some books I bought from Kate (Thank you so much Kate)
And this!!!
DS1 was pleased to pose with this beautiful rose (and a star too!) fabric
And buttons (How did you know I need buttons!)
From Anne (Thank you very much Anne) BTW those are DS2's trousers, but were handy when we needed a quick change, I kept telling Jack that he looked like JoJo (from JoJo's circus) - he thought it was pretty funny LOL
Since I last blogged I've had beautiful patterns from Patti and Cathi. And I also received my "Home Shopping" from Toni. Thank you to these lovely bloggers - sorry no photos of my loot as it's all been packed ready for my trip home...
Now back to the grindstone LOL - I am making some goodies for a Christmas market - more of that later... Oh and Nicolette tagged me for a great Meme, but I have yet to get to it (soon, I hope!)
Wednesday, 24 October 2007
Cheater's Binding - a mini tutorial
I have always done my binding like this, I honestly didn't know there was any other way. Obviously I do now, but I guess that's what happens when you are largely self-taught LOL.
Ok, here goes... CHEATER's BINDING (A binding for quick quilts , NOT for Heirlooms etc!)
Cut your binding strips... I cut them about 2.5 inches, but you can do them 3inches wide if you want it really easy (But a bit more wasteful)
Fold the width in half and press it flat
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Then fold the half up towards the centre...so that the fold measures approx. 3/4 of an inch. (if you are using 3 inch strips, just fold them in half and then the halves in half again)
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Do this on both sides
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And then fold them together
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Pin this fold closed. It is essential that the fold meets exactly. Pin it (closed) together as the pinning is the most important part later on!!
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Here you can see the binding measures 3/4of an inch.
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Now, pin the binding to the edge of the quilt.
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Make sure that your pin goes through to the same part of the binding on the front as on the back. This IS the most important part. Your pins mimmick your stitches so pin well making sure that the binding is exact on both sides!!
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When you come to the corners, fold at right angles
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and fold down to get your mitred corners
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Pin down
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I pin a lot :O) (it's important and saves you time later!)
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Check the back to make sure that your pins are in the same position on the back as front.
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Continue around the whole quilt until you come back to the start
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Fold the edges of the end over
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and pin. Now you are ready to sew...
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I use a decorative stitch to sew around the edges. (I would not recommend a straight stitch in case your pinning is not perfect) You can use a zig-zag too.
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And you are done. I don't sew anything other than the edge. Because it's a sturdy method, I don't even handstitch the corners or the join done as it should not come apart. I hope this wasn't too basic or obvious to anyone. I use it a lot as you can bind a quilt quick-quick and with practice it actually looks very presentable - not for Heirloom quilts, but for those quick ones :O)
Ok, here goes... CHEATER's BINDING (A binding for quick quilts , NOT for Heirlooms etc!)
Cut your binding strips... I cut them about 2.5 inches, but you can do them 3inches wide if you want it really easy (But a bit more wasteful)
Fold the width in half and press it flat
Then fold the half up towards the centre...so that the fold measures approx. 3/4 of an inch. (if you are using 3 inch strips, just fold them in half and then the halves in half again)
Do this on both sides
And then fold them together
Pin this fold closed. It is essential that the fold meets exactly. Pin it (closed) together as the pinning is the most important part later on!!
Here you can see the binding measures 3/4of an inch.
Now, pin the binding to the edge of the quilt.
Make sure that your pin goes through to the same part of the binding on the front as on the back. This IS the most important part. Your pins mimmick your stitches so pin well making sure that the binding is exact on both sides!!
When you come to the corners, fold at right angles
and fold down to get your mitred corners
Pin down
I pin a lot :O) (it's important and saves you time later!)
Check the back to make sure that your pins are in the same position on the back as front.
Continue around the whole quilt until you come back to the start
Fold the edges of the end over
and pin. Now you are ready to sew...
I use a decorative stitch to sew around the edges. (I would not recommend a straight stitch in case your pinning is not perfect) You can use a zig-zag too.
And you are done. I don't sew anything other than the edge. Because it's a sturdy method, I don't even handstitch the corners or the join done as it should not come apart. I hope this wasn't too basic or obvious to anyone. I use it a lot as you can bind a quilt quick-quick and with practice it actually looks very presentable - not for Heirloom quilts, but for those quick ones :O)
Sunday, 21 October 2007
Happy Customers
In a rush (!) to get a kid's quilt done for a friend's son who was visiting yesterday, I resorted to my 'cheater's binding' again. I will show how to do it in another post (if you're interested). With only a few days to get it done, I thought I'd just quickly do 'my' binding again. In fact it's so quick I managed to put the binding on 3 kid's quilts in 2 days with another kid's quilt ready to be pinned...
Here's the 'gift' quilt... (sorry a bit blurry - I blame the quilt-rack LOL)
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Here's the 'happy customer'
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We had gorgeous weather today so we went outside and made use of our 'entertainment centre'...
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Both boys had to have an afternoon nap after that! Here's DS1 under another quilt I finished this week
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This will be a spare travelling quilt with the purpose of story-telling from the 'I-spy' pictures.
Here's the 'gift' quilt... (sorry a bit blurry - I blame the quilt-rack LOL)
Here's the 'happy customer'
We had gorgeous weather today so we went outside and made use of our 'entertainment centre'...
Both boys had to have an afternoon nap after that! Here's DS1 under another quilt I finished this week
This will be a spare travelling quilt with the purpose of story-telling from the 'I-spy' pictures.
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