Archive for December, 2008

Jane’s Desktop

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

I am trying to get back into the swing of things. I came down with the flu/cold bug a week before Christmas, and am only now starting to feel my ‘normal’ self! So, as I was glancing at some blogs today, I came across Jane Brocket  (formerly Yarnstorm- It’s your blog Jane, you do what you like!) and the picture of her desk. Well, for those who you who want to know, my desk looks like this:

 

So something of a clean desk policy here you might think, or a complete lack of sewing activity? But take a look at the sub-desk:

and this is part of the floor!

I have been sewing (obviously not tidily), mainly trying to finish off projects, so I can start 2009 with a cleanish slate!

Information Overload

Friday, December 12th, 2008

 

I taught my last classes of the year this week, so we had a bit of a show, the girls had sewn some great quilts. I am always so excited to see the complete tops!

Schools break up today, so I will have less sewing time until the first week in January 2009! So I have been busy using my last free morning to look at inspirational antique quilts here : and after Kathie over here suggested a source for the Wheel of Fortune pattern (Thankyou!) and Barbara Brackmans prompt, I have finally taken the plunge and purchased the BlockBase programme! Phew! I got it from Lawrence at www.RioDesigns.co.uk. He is sooo helpful and patient especially as I am fairly hopeless with the computer! But I think Blockbase will suit me, and I also treated myself to the Dear Jane programme and the Mariners Compass 1&2. I will have a lot to play with, and not much time to do so!

I also have to order some of the great shot cottons from Oakshott, as they are discontinuing them next year, so after deliberating for ages, I don’t want to miss the boat!

Pre Cut Fabrics

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

 

I just love the look of all the pre cut fabric bundles that are so popular in the shops at the moment! It is a step on from buying the co-ordinated fat quaters or eigths. The 10″ squares or ‘Layer Cakes’ are taking my fancy today, but the one I brought I am loathe to cut up incase the quilt idea does not work out as I think. So I am cutting my own 10″ squares to play with, and that is a really good feeling!

I have searched through my pinks and come up with quite a collection. Any scraps have gone in my ‘Strings’ bag, and each fabric had a 2 1/2″ slice taken off too, and that has gone in the ’2 1/2″ Strip Bag’. So what with the couple of 10″ squares I was cutting too, I now have a bit more room in the pinks tub, and for a brief moment I forget that actually I have just redistributed the fabric into different areas! And not yet moved on to sewiing with it!

But I feel we are moving in the right direction, from stash to pre cuts, and perhaps tomarrow, the quilt!

Have a look here for a few basic pointers as to how these pre cuts will get you stitching quicker!

……..Sorry, the link button is not working, you will have to go to the MODA site yourself  and look under FUN STUFF and then go to TUTORIALS!

Have fun!

Playing

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

I really want to sew one of these blocks. I have seen the block called some different names, from ‘Wheel of Fortune’ to ‘Rising Sun’, so it comes under many guises. This quilt is from a class by Sue Ross, in Australia at the Material Obsession shop, so I won’t be able to just sign up! I have also seen a version here which is lovely.

It is quite an old fashioned pattern, and intricate, so I have not been able to easily find a pattern, although I see antique quilts in some of the quilt documentation books. I was thinkig about drafting it, and then came across a pattern in one of the first quilt books I ever owned, ‘Ruby McKim, 101 Patchwork Patterns’. From what I recall these patterns were not that accurate! And it was for only a 12″ block! So I have blown it up on the photocopier and am going to give it a go! Now it is about 14″ which seems a bit less fiddly.

This will be my hand sewn block project of the season!