Monday, 12 November 2012

Squares all round

I am gradually getting my sewing supplies back together although my stash aka "various cloth pieces" are still hidden away in the storage unit! I have, however, uncovered my scrap bags so I was able to sew the purple blocks for this month in the Sunday Morning Quilts Bee.


I have fallen way behind on my Craftsy and In Color Order HST  BOM quilts, both of which were intended to be Christmas presents, although that is looking less likely as each day passes! In a quiet moment yesterday though, whilst the men of the household were ensconced in front of the rugby I did at least make a start of cutting out the squares for the HST BOM.

It is not much but at least it is a start!

Although I haven't yet come across my stash my fabric cupboard is not entirely bare.

These are the fabrics I received from the Christmas Layer Cake swap, one of which has already been put to good use in my project for the Sew Seasonal Blog Hop.

Check out the remaining posts in the Blog Hop if you have Christmas fabric waiting to be used too!

12th November: Megan from Jaffa Quilts & Jane from QuiltJane 
13th November: Gemma from Pretty Bobbins
 
Just in case my stash remains absent for too long I treated myself to some fabric bundles too. An almost bare fabric cupboard makes me twitchy :)

 I am having a bit of a purple month! This bundle has been on my wish list for a while so when it was reduced at Fabricworm, it was too good an opportunity to miss.


These fabrics are destined for gifts for my eldest and middle sons. The eldest works in the fine wine trade and my middle son works in publishing so they were too apt to pass up. Well that is my excuse anyway.

Hope you had a more productive weekend than I did.

It is the last week of the Let's Get Acquainted Blog Hop so Beth has a bumper crop of bloggers lined up. Check them out below. There will be plenty of inspiration there I am sure!

         Cynthia from A Quilter by Night
         Stephanie from Smalltown Dreamz
         Cynthia from Quilt Doodle Doodles
         Diane from From Blank Pages
         Laura from Waffle Kisses
         Mary Ann from Rocknquilts
         Angela from Angela B
         Jaime from Stitches to Sprinkles
         Allegory from {sew} Allegorical
         Alyce from Blossom Heart Quilts
         Lynne from Bouts Choisis
         Nat from Made in Home
         Francine from Mocha Wild Child
         Lyanna from Purple Panda Quilts
         Stacey from The Tilted Quilt

Saturday, 10 November 2012

Sew Seasonal Blog Hop

Welcome to another stop on the Sew Seasonal Blog Hop organised by Kristy at Quiet Play and Alyce from Blossom Heart Quilts.


Between them Kristy and Alyce have designed 25 pieced or paper-pieced blocks that can be used in such a variety of ways for great Christmas projects. They are also making the patterns for each block available free throughout November so now is the perfect time to try them out! The paper pieced patterns are available here and the pieced patterns are available here If you need any further incentive though they have also lined up some fabulous prizes for the link party on November 30th where you can link up any projects you have made with the blocks. Full details of the prizes up for grabs are here The full FQ bundle of Kate Spain's Joy collection would look so good in my stash!

If you need to stock up on Christmas fabric for the Blog Hop projects well Kristy and Alyce have thought of that too! Chrissy from Sew Lux Fabrics has set up a special discount code on Christmas fabrics in her shop. The code is "sewseasonal10" and is for 10% off all Christmas fabric (Joy, Blitzen, and Sentiments) through November 18th. A charm pack or layer cake will work perfectly for the patterns but, of course, it would be a shame to restrict yourself to just one :)

Today I am sharing the Hop with Juliet who blogs at the Tartan Kiwi, pop on over and check out her Christmas Tree potholder, it is lovely.




Whilst Juliet was busy paper-piecing I had the much less onerous task of piecing an Ornamental block designed by Alyce. The block instructions are given for two sizes, 5" and 10" blocks, so I chose to make a 5" block.


The block was so quick to put together that I initially had grand plans of making lots of them for this post, but naturally life, and more specifically unpacking got in the way. So I only ended up with time to make 1 block, and then had to think of something useful to do with it for the Blog Hop!

I don't know about you but I always feel a little guilty about the lack of effort involved in handing over money or vouchers to my teenage nephews at Christmas. I know that as far as they are concerned both of these things are much more welcome than anything I might pick for them (definitely out of date and categorically "uncool")! So with that in mind I decided that this year although there will still be money involved it will be presented in a decidedly handmade manner.

With my Ornamental block I have made a Money/Voucher Gift card to add a little touch of handmade to the usual Christmas exchange of cash.


To make your own you will need

1 small Ornamental block. I increased the size of the borders to 1.5"
1 - 6.25" x 6.25" square of contrast fabric for the Gift Card back
2 - 6.25" x 12.5" plain red fabric for the lining and interior pocket
1 - 1.25" x 12.5" patterned fabric for the pocket binding
1 - 6.25" x 12.25" stiff interfacing. I used pelmet interlining but you could also use stiff fusible interfacing 


Join the Ornamental block to the square of contrasting fabric to make one large rectangle. 


Take one of the lining pieces and fold it in half length ways and press. This is the interior pocket piece.  Fold the binding strip in half length ways and press. Open out the strip and fold each length ways side into the middle. Press. Sandwich the folded edge of the interior pocket piece in between the folded sides of the binding strip. Pin and stitch the binding strip to the pocket along the edge of the binding strip, making sure that you catch both the front and the back of the binding strip in the stitching.


Layer the pieces in the following order - Gift card exterior right side up, pocket piece right side down matching up along the bottom and side edges of the exterior, second lining piece right side down, interfacing.  (If you use a fusible interfacing instead of the stiff interlining fuse this to the exterior piece before layering). Pin and stitch round all edges of the layered pieces leaving a gap at one of the short ends to turn the Gift Card right side out. It will help turning out the corners if you leave a big enough gap to fit your hand through.

Turn the Gift Card right side out through the gap. If you are using stiff interfacing this will need to be manipulated through but don't worry about scrunching up the interfacing as any creases will be ironed out.

Once the Gift Card is turned right side out use a knitting needle or similar to push out the corners, then turn under and slip stitch the opening closed. 



Fold the card in half  width ways and stitch down the crease line to reinforce the card shape.

A final press and you have a handmade Gift Card for that money gift. So much nicer than a plain envelope! 




I think I will have a go at Kristy's paper-pieced present for the next one, what about you?


Check out the rest of the stops on the Blog Hop at

11th November: Taryn from Pixels to Patchwork & Anorina from Samelia's Mum
12th November: Megan from Jaffa Quilts & Jane from QuiltJane
13th November: Gemma from Pretty Bobbins

Lots more inspiration still to come!

Friday, 9 November 2012

Hoops and Hops

One of the reasons I started blogging was to join in all the fun of swaps, and so far I have swapped Christmas and Novelty fabrics and made 50 Polaroid blocks for Quiet Play's Say Cheese swap, but until now I had never taken part in a swap of finished items. This glaring omission is why I rashly signed up for Sew Allegorical's HoopLaLa swap even although I knew I would be moving right in the middle of it!

As a secret swap this was also my first time trying to second guess the likes and dislikes of a swap partner, very nerve-wracking! Aside from knowing that my partner was not keen on pink and yellow fabric, which wasn't that onerous a restriction, the rest was up to me. As I find it difficult to decide on fabrics at the best of times, deciding for someone else meant even more dithering than usual.

In the end I came up with two choices and my partner went for these

So with one decision out of the way there was lots more indecision before I finally decided upon a plan for these fabrics, but in the end this is what I came up with, I hope my partner likes it!


The deadline for posting out the hoops is today, so I have just managed to get it done in time, and fortunately in time to link it up as a finish to TGIFF at Quilt Matters too!

Another deadline awaits me tomorrow for my post on the Sew Seasonal Blog Hop but check out today's posts at Plum and June and Finding Fifth


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