I picked some of my very favourite fabrics (most of which are scraps from my green tea and sweet beans quilt) and then realised I had no clue what I was doing. Luckily I had an Easy Dresden ruler (that I won from Lisa in 2012, about time I used it!!) and found this tutorial for using it, really easy!
I got to work, with little help from my lovely assistant - she reminds me of a flower fairy in this picture!
Then I made a circle to appliqué in the centre, I basically use this method - although I do a running stitch around the edge of the circle to baste it slightly before putting the foil on. It also helps hold the seam in place while you appliqué.
Then I had to do something with it! So I made a bag using the Lola pouch pattern by Svetlana. This is such a well written pattern with clear instructions and I adore being able to have a binding on a zip bag, it gives it such a gorgeous finish. She has directions for two sizes of the Lola pouch in the pattern, although my dresden was too big and not wanting to cut it off I just made the bag 4" taller. It's pretty big but all the better to fill with stationery ;) I will definitely sew more of these and am itching to make a matching small version!
Excuse the stray thread in the picture above and the fact I haven't rinsed off the blue pen from my embroidery below! This is making and blogging with three kids around ;) Actually it was the kids watching Mr Magorium's Wonder Emporium that inspired me to add this quote from the film. An excellent quote and nice reminder. I really enjoyed the film too!
I used Joy Mesh, Gossamer by Sharon Holland for the main fabric; 50wt Aurifil #2375 for the appliqué and quilting as it perfectly picks out a hint of pink; and the accent fabric / binding is Make Patches Shabby, Maker by AGF Studio. I used one strand of black embroidery thread for the quote and 12wt Aurifil #2214 for a bit of hand quilting on the centre circle. A pale green zip for a little pop of colour and I like that it adds to the retro feel.
I could not love my large Lola pouch more! I enjoyed making a traditional quilt block and creating something new with it.
Head over to Le Challenge to see what other people made based on the theme 'tradition'. If you have a finished project (all types of crafts welcome) that fits the theme and was made in the last month, come and link up for a chance to win a $25 gift certificate to the Fat Quarter Shop!
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Really cute! Especially the flower fairy helper! The binding on the zip area is so interesting I don't think I have ever seen that before.
Just lovely! Thanks for sharing the technique for smooth circles -- I hadn't seen that before!
I love that pouch! I love the Dresden, but never tried it.. maybe for another le challenge! I am going to check out that pouch pattern!
Your flower fairy is SO cute! And the Dresden finishes that pouch off perfectly!
I love dresdens and your fabric choices are beautiful. Your cushion looks great but my favourite photo has to be the hat! Happy Sewing :)
Love, love your pouch! Dresdens are on my list as well...you have inspired me to try it sooner than I thought I would!
This is adorable:-). sonjamclane76@yahoo.com
gorgeous! i'd love to try my dresden ruler too one day. love that film too... lol x
Super cute dresden and I like the embroidered quilt as well.
Love it from top to bottom and front to back! And with a cheeky little face underneath it!
Thanks for linking up to #scraptastictuesday
Cute pouch and helper!
What an awesome pouch! I love the dresden plate block, and it is really perfect for this bag. The fabric choices look great!
Your Dresden is great! And I had never seen this foil method for making circles. I am going to try it! The few that I have done were a struggle!
Lovely pouch! Dresden blocks are one of my favorites and I, too, was surprised how easy it really is! Your daughter looks adorable as a flower fairy
What a pretty pouch and that cute pictures just made me smile! Sweet!
What a great little pouch! I love Dresdens and yours is very sweet.:)
It's gorgeous!
This is the very inspiration I need to try making my own Dresden!
BEAUTIFUL!!! Thanks for the link to the pouch - just bought the pattern.
I love this!! Dresdens are so pretty, I really must make some myself! I just missed out on being able to link up to this months Le Challenge (I know I haven't linked up for a looooong time!) but as part of my sort-out-my-life plan I will be doing my very best to link up each month from now on - I have my 'wood' project all planned out! xx
such a sweet dresden and your little helper is definitely a flower fairy !! the pouch is super adorable !!
Love your dresdan plate on the bag, it is very beautiful.
Greetings,
Sylvia
wow!!! this looks wonderful, love that addition of Dresden, so lovely.