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Monday, 8 July 2013
Metal Purse Clasp Bag
Today while listening to my daughter and step daughter singing together, my daughter playing cello and just a general pj day inside the house with the fire on, I made this purse clasp bag. I had been searching on the internet for a suitable pattern for this style clasp but could not find one I liked so after drawing up a few designs and trying the one I liked most out with cheap calico, I made my first real one today. Its a gorgeous evening size bag measuring 26cm x 21 cm (bag only).
I am currently writing up the pattern and will sell clasp purse frame and pattern together from my ebay store soon, so if you are interested click on the ebay store link here on my blog or go to www.stores.ebay.com.au/Udderly-Addicted-To-Quilting
Monday, 1 July 2013
Hexagon Glasses Case
I am currently making a mobile phone case which is virtually the same as this and thought I would attempt my first tutorial. So stay tuned and I shall post the tutorial in the next week or so.
Monday, 24 June 2013
English Basket Quilt Project
There is nothing more exciting than starting a new project, I think thats why I have so many UFOs! I bought this pattern from the most gorgeous quilt shop in Castlemaine, Threadbears. The owner Corliss designed and made this pattern and quilt as shown above. So I am thinking this will take quite a while to do, will keep you updated.
Bag
Last weekend our quilting group spent two lovely days together sewing, shopping, eating and laughing. I found this gorgeous fabric in the top photo in a quilting shop at Maldon, a gorgeous town not far from my quilting retreat in Clydesdale. I wanted to make a bag that could fit my ipad and hand sewing case I take with me everywhere and also my other handbag essentials and this bag fits the bill.
Sunday, 9 June 2013
Yoko Saito Sewing Basket Case
I have spent the last couple of weeks working on my first Yoko Saito project. I first discovered Yoko Saito's work in the fantastic magazine Quiltmania. I have since bought five of her books and am in love with everything in them. I want to do so many things in there!
For this, the Englsh Sewing Basket Case I learned three new techniques. As I am fairly new to quilting I am eager to learn, learn, learn! So I had never hand pieced a project the traditional way, I have done many english paper piecing projects but not traditional hand piecing. The next technique I learnt was hand quilting and I enjoyed doing that. Finally I tried my hand (pardon the pun) at needleturn applique and loved doing that!
I think the satisfaction of doing this all by hand however time consuming is so worth it, I am so proud of the finished product. Cant wait to start my next Yoko Saito gem.
Saturday, 8 June 2013
Our Quilting Group
These are my fabulous quilting friends, we formed our quilting group (Udderly Gorgeous Gals or UGGS) early last year. Every three months we spend the weekend together sewing, eating and laughing, its something I absolutely treasure. We inspire each other, taking it in turns presenting a tutorial the to gals. We now stay at my holiday house/quilting retreat which is near Daylesford and Castlemaine, Victoria. Consider forming a quilting group, you will learn so much from each other and form friendships for life!
Thursday, 23 May 2013
Quilting Frame
This is the quilting frame my dear Dad and hubby made, I bought the instructions from a guy in USA and my hubby used his tremendous welding skills to make the frame and Dad used his excellent woodworking skills to make the carriage and such. The total cost of the frame was less than $300 so a bargain in my books. It works like a charm!
The photo below it is the first completed quilt I did on this frame, my gorgeous sister Inge pictured with me pieced it for our niece Georgia's Xmas present.
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Building Houses From Scraps - English Paper Piecing
This another english paper piecing project I am working on, it was actually inspired by another blogger Jeanneke from The Netherlands, link is here. Those houses were much smaller than these are and are foundation pieced I believe rather than english paper pieced. My sister Inge and I came across this blog one very late night when she was visiting with me and we thought what a fantastic project for our quilting group to do. So we bought the pattern from Jeanneke and tweaked it to the size we thought manageable for EPP and started to sew. On our next quilting weekend we put it to the girls as an idea for a fundraising project and they all agreed to take on the challenge. So the aim is for each of us ten ladies to make 12 houses, one a month was seen as achievable and then sew it all together and make a divine quilt to raffle to raise money for our Day Oncology Unit where three of us work as chemo nurses.
So i started and I literally can't stop. I completed my 12 in a very short period and have now sewn 55 more to date, with five more to sew to complete my own wall hanging for my sewing room. For some in the group it has been a challenge, some have pooled their strengths and are working on it together and others have also become addicted which I do so love! Inge, my dear sister is just as obsessed as myself and she too is making her own.
So I will post the completed project when its done and keep you updated.
Wednesday, 8 May 2013
English Paper Piecing - 8 Point Star Quilt
As I mentioned in a previous post I have become quite addicted to english paper piecing and have many projects on the go at the moment. My 8 point star quilt is coming along nicely, I just love the colours in this quilt, its very me. So many people cant understand my obsession, they think I am quite crazy really. I however feel sad that they havent experienced that calm, in the zone, sedate feeling you get when you dig into your bag and take out your little EPP kit and commence sewing. I actually embrace waiting rooms, train rides, being a passenger in the car etc as these are perfect opportunities to progress on my so called crazy projects! Does anyone get what I am saying?
Sunday, 5 May 2013
Xmas Stockings all in a row
On our quilting groups second quilting weekend my sister and I decided to do a tutorial each for the girls. It was a fun afternoon, my sister Inge taught us all to make these gorgeous xmas stockings out of op shop acquired denim jeans from this tutorial here. So from the one pair of jeans we each made one Xmas stocking and an apron as shown in a previous blog post.
Sunday, 31 March 2013
Denim aprons
These kids aprons are up-cycled from op shop jeans, you get two aprons from one pair of jeans. I found the tutorial on the web hereand thought what a fantastic idea. Since then I went a bit crazy collecting denim jeans and now have so many. I have made a denim rag quilt too as you can see below, I love it as its got a fair bit of weight in it. So i plan on making many more aprons to sell at the local market.
Sunday, 24 March 2013
Hexies - English Paper Piecing
My addiction with english paper piecing began with hexies, i have sewn so many flowers together but this is the only thing I have made with them. I can't seem to find the right combination to put them all together so they are tucked in one of my drawers waiting for the day when I will find the right way to sew them together. I have since hand pieced houses, eight point stars but will save those photos for another post.
Saturday, 23 March 2013
Inge's Quilt
This quilt was my first applique experience, a labour of love for my sister who was celebrating a milestone birthday. She chose the pattern and we both chose the fabric. She loved it as do I, was a very heavy quilt to quilt on the machine as we found the backing from an op shop, a very heavy fabric which were curtains fom Ikea. There is a mistake in the quilt which my sister is so eager to find but cannot, a bit of fun. She has it in her motor home and says it is a perfect weight for travelling up north of Australia as it has cotton batting.
With the leftover scraps my sister Inge made two of these cushion covers, they look fabulous Inge!
Tuesday, 19 March 2013
Anime Quilt
This quilt I made for my daughters friend who was turning 18. She loves everything Asian, especially anime so i printed some of her favourite anime characters on fabric and chose oriental fabric for the rest of the wall hanging. This was also my first quilt that I free motion quilted so I loved that I learnt a new technique. I was pleased with the end result as was she.
Saturday, 9 March 2013
50th wedding anniversary photo quilt
This wall hanging I made for my parents 50th wedding anniversary and they loved it. The middle section of the quilt are photos of their wedding and their children and the outer edge are the children as adults, their grandchildren and great grandchildren. The celtic looking corner design was a challenge, bias applique and hand sewn on, lots of work but well worth it i think. I wish i had quilted it more, I was relatively new to quilting when I made this and have learnt a lot since then. I may re quilt it I think, it will hang better if i do.
Wednesday, 6 March 2013
Photo Memory Quilt
This quilt was my first project in quilting, after being inspired by the movie Stepmom starring Susan Sarandon and Julia Roberts, I vowed to myself to learn quilting and make my children a photo memory quilt for their 21st birthday. So 18 months ago I joined a UFO class at a quilting shop in Gisborne and started. My teacher Lorraine was fantastic, formerly a textiles teacher at a secondary school, she was patient and encouraging. I was hooked on quilting from that moment on. My son loved the quilt and l have gone on to make many projects which I will gradually share with you.
Monday, 4 March 2013
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