I have a few works in progress and finishes to share with you today, so settle and get comfy as this might be a rambling one. There has been a lot of sewing happening and thought I would put (nearly) everything in one blog post to show what I've been up to - there are two more finishes that will feature in separate posts coming very soon!
First up is a finished quilt top - this is the Land of Magic quilt pattern by Kid Giddy The star, crown and castle blocks I pieced sometime ago. I had started the dragon but ran out of the background fabric and ordered more - then didn't get back to it. As this quilt was destined for my niece and she is now three, it seemed like a good idea to get it finished so she could appreciate and use it.
Thankfully, although some of that background fabric was used in other projects I had more than enough to finish the block. The bright Amy Butler fabric works really well for the dragon and I love that it looks as though it has an eye due to the placement of the print.
Then I made the mermaid block, with the most perfect Carrie Bloomston fish fabric for the background. Many of the blocks contain precious fabric scraps I have hoarded, like the Pearl Bracelet print used for her top. This one contains some very small pieces, like the little crown and the waistband section but it's so worth it because that creates movement to make it appear as though she is gliding underwater. Kerry's patterns are clever like that.
The final block I made was the unicorn, with shimmering linen for the horn and a field of Denyse Schmidt fabric flowers for the background.
You can purchase the full quilt pattern or buy blocks individually from the Kid Giddy shop if you take a fancy to one or two of them. I am happy having made all of them for this quilt and it would be fun to reuse the pattern to make individual blocks for other projects.
I have started removing the paper from the backs of the blocks and think that's going to be a good evening in front of the telly job.
The backing fabric has been chosen and it's likely I will do some sort of wavy horizontal lines to quilt it, perhaps using a decorative stitch on my machine because I like playing around with those stitches.
My most recent finish is this tote bag, made for my mum's birthday. She had requested one with a zip and I used the excellent free tutorial by Color Girl Quilts to make the Simple Zippered Tote.
After raiding my stash for happy looking fabrics in colours my mum would like I opted for Courthope in Grape, Savernake Road by Monika Forsberg from Conservatory for the main body section, along with Arrowheads, Wildland by Miriam Bos for Birch Organic Fabrics for the base and handles.
This was a fun sew, Sharon's instructions are really clear and easy to follow. I'm even super pleased with how the zip ends turned out, not something that always goes my way!
I used Aurifil 50wt in Light Jade #1148 for the quilting and used up the Light Lilac #2615 I already had in the bobbin, so with the stitching on the handles both colours can be seen.
Happy to say my mum really liked it!
The kids have been busy sewing too, some cross stitch and soft toy making in the works. Lois really wanted some scrunchies so we made a few together. We used the video tutorial by Melly Sews, it has both machine and hand sewing which makes a really neat finish.
Lois loves hand sewing but her favourite bit was putting the elastic through the fabric, I remember enjoying that bit as a kid too.
I have had a big sort through all the quilting / sewing magazines I had (literally) lying around. I went through them, saving any of the patterns I might (one day) make and keeping any that were particularly special or had projects I made in. My mission included sorting out all the freebies, one of which was a kit from Molli Makes Issue 78 to make this little purse. Rather than add it yet another pile I thought I would actually sew it.
'très cool' was one of the templates in the magazine and I added 'stay home' to the other side as a reminder of this current situation. The text is stitched using chain stitch - probably my favourite embroidery stitch because I love the texture it creates.
I've been working on other hand sewn projects. Here are the latest four blocks for my Manx Log Cabin coverlet.
And the current stack of blocks I have sewn, not enough yet.
The blackwork is going well, I am staying up to date though I don't necessarily do a bit each week, I like to save them up and then do two or three at a time. This is a free Stitch-a-long run by Peppermint Purple and you can still join in, as each weeks pattern has the previous weeks in too.
I have completed outlining all 52 boxes and finished stitching the border. With all the boxes it now shows how much of the year has already past!
Probably like quite a few people there has been some online shopping going on. My friend Julia creates fabulous jewellery and I couldn't resist these neon orange rod earrings. Made of recycled perspex they are so pretty, turning from orange to a peachy pink. You can find her art jewellery at Wonderhaus.
Then there's the stickers. Some lovely dots and a gorgeous vellum insert for my planner. While I may have nothing external to plan for I can still make lists!! These are from Squizzleberry, also on Etsy:
And I went on an all out sticker spree on Etsy. My excuse is I need to decorate my laptop, I did with my last laptop that died and it always made me smile looking at it. This one is silver and looks near enough the same as my husbands and my sons laptops, which is confusing me. So it needs personality.
I got the cool Starcourt Mall sticker from Banter Badges - it is much more pink in real life - and this total flashback Blockbuster video sticker from NancysJars. This made me smile so much. I loved Blockbuster, trawling the aisles looking for the perfect film for whatever mood I was in. There was much sadness when my local one closed down. Even seeing what cardboard film cutout was in there each time was fun. Although I never did get to one in time to call dibs on it (remember that? They'd write the persons name on the back that got to keep it).
Then this cute holographic tarot card sticker from Guts & Glitter:
The Calcifer sticker was a must! We are big Studio Ghibli fans and that character gets me every time. This order came from Jon Turner on Etsy but I now know he has a website thisisjonturner.com where I will purchase from next time (always better to support creatives directly when possible). And look at all the cute things that came with the sticker, a note card, a business card, a piece of paper with info and the most adorable robot holding a pencil. The robot with a heart illustration is on the envelope along with a Bowie stamp. It's this kind of detail that makes happy mail even more awesome. He is also Manchester based, so extra nice to be supporting a local artist. Do check out Jon's website, it's full of fabulous art prints, stickers and gifts.
Honestly that's not the end of my sticker splurge, I forgot to photograph one and I'm waiting for another to arrive. Now I'm wondering if there's even room on my laptop for all these stickers, some may have to go on my sewing machine ;)
So that's what's been keeping me busy, what have you been up to?
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Your niece will love her quilt - great fabrics choices and what a good job on putting them all together.
Oops! Pushed send too soon! I've been trying to get some large UFOs (twin bed quilts) out of the way and made a couple of bassinet quilts for the hospital. Then online learning for my class has taken up my days now but I certainly made the most of the two-week holidays (if they can be called holidays when we are all in lockdown).
You have been busy. I love the quilt, your niece will love the magical theme. I have actually started making Christmas presents. I have made the quilt top with a large courtyard steps block as shown in the Wabi Sabi book by Karen. I also used the scraps to make two coordinating cushions with one large log cabin block each. A new cross stitch pic is on the go and yesterday I began an EPP cushion for myself so I have plenty to keep going. I do need to order some wadding and backing fabric online now as well as a new rotary cutter blade. x
your niece will be so delighted with her quilt. My favourite is the mermaid, the detail in her is incredible Lucy. I hope the children are enjoying the extended break from school and all the home learning! Hope its not too traumatic for you, must be hard doing home education when the children are all different ages. Great opportunity for making things with them though.
Judging by your fabric choices, your mom must be a lot of fun!
And your blackwork is amazing!! I do not need another project, but now this is all I can think of.
You have some wonderful projects on the go. I love the quilt top :)