**giveaway now closed**
For many of us basting is a chore. A boring but necessary chore. I actually enjoyed basting, all those pins and a couple of hours crawling about... some how it felt like a satisfying job. Since having the 3rd baby though my back is not as strong and when faced with basting my giant feathers quilt I just couldn't stand the thought of it (also I don't have enough pins!!). I did contemplate basting the traditional way with a good old needle and thread, and I got great advice from the ever helpful Helen, but again it is so big I just couldn't face it. Time is also a factor, considering how little free time I have I want things done quickly. Done right but done fast!
what better way to test your basting than have a baby walk over it!! |
The solution for me was to use Hobbs Heirloom Fusible wadding from Minerva Crafts. So brilliant. This HUGE quilt took me less than 40 minutes to baste. I stuck a few pins in too, only because I'm hand quilting and know I will be throwing it about so if I hadn't pinned it would have been even less time!
night shot but you get an idea of the scale - that's some of it in front of our piano |
Hobbs Heirloom Fusible would be a fantastic product to use when you are short on time, if you want to try an alternative to traditional methods or just like the idea of using something easy. It feels a tiny bit stiff but not horribly so, just enough to tell me it has worked and is stuck together. It is quilting like a dream too:
As a celebration of becoming a new sponsor and to introduce their brilliant products Minerva Crafts are giving away a pack of sewing and haberdashery goodies (worth £20), open to everyone!
**GIVEAWAY NOW CLOSED**
That's four chances to win! ONLY if I can contact you so please leave your email address in the comment (no reply bloggers will NOT win).
The giveaway is open internationally. Giveaway ends Monday 4th November and the winner will be chosen by random.org.
Good luck!
If you need some supplies right now remember to use the discount CHARM10 at the checkout to get 10% off at Minerva Crafts!
*I did not know haberdashery was a UK term and yes it is sewing notions! Here's the Oxford dictionary definition of haberdashery:
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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 212 of 212I love zippers and buttons and have been curious about the fusible wadding or batting in American English, hehe.
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The sewing notion I find most essential is my rotary cutter.
I wouldn't know what to do without my seam ripper.
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I love my small sharp thread scissors. Great fro thread and the occasional seam ripping. Thanks for the giveaway.
I love hand stitching so my notion would be needles.. especially for Epp
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My favourite haberdashery item is a good, strong, fine, hand-sewing needle. It's easier on the fingers and makes a project 'flow'.
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