Monday, February 27, 2012
My binding Jar....
I must confess to being a little bit of a 'hoarder', but then I don't think there are many of us 'fabricholics' that aren't, (please don't contradict me here as I need to believe that this is the case). Consequently I find it quite hard to throw things out... well, you never know when it might come in handy!
Excess bindings are one of those things that I look at and hate to throw away. Those lovely big moccona coffee jars are also another. So voila! the two have become best of friends and I have a little bit of extra eye candy in my sewing room!
Of course, it is not just visual stimulation I'm after, the idea is that one day, when I finally get around to making that perfect scrap quilt, the contents of said jar will be joined together and used to perfectly finish this perfect quilt! Don't you love a happy ending? (I crack myself up!)
have a great week,
Michelle
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Bargello.. tick!
After matching, pinning and sewing just 'a couple' of intersections, my Bargello top is finished! We had our first class on Saturday morning and it went very well, if nothing else, everyone learnt how important careful ironing is to a quilt of this nature (helps keep it nice a straight with no kinks or waves). Not quite sure how I will quilt this one..... mmmm, a couple of options here....
squeezes,
Michelle x
squeezes,
Michelle x
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Hexie Snowflakes......
ok... this post is a little late, but I did warn you that I had a 'little' catching up to do.
Each Christmas I try to think of a little something that I can make for friends. Since I had been teaching a 'hexie' class I was immediately inspired (and extremely thankful) by the lovely Nova's creation over at her blog, 'A cuppa and a catchup. Her snowflakes were just perfect, and I changed them to my all time love, the trusty ol', can't possibly go wrong, 'red and white' colour theme. I had also just bought some gorgeous red and white cotton twine (fancy that!) so it was all just too perfect for words.
Most of them unfortunately didn't get delivered on time, but they were appreciated none the less.
Many thanks Nova, if you were in reach, I would have smooched you for sure!
Michelle xx
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Bargello Strips
I am teaching a Bargello class in February and this is my sample, (please ignore my Aunt Millies being used as a table cloth underneath). I made my MIL a Bargello table runner for Christmas and found it a lot of fun and very addictive. Maybe because my curiosity has now been satisfied, this seems to be a much longer progress.... or maybe because this is a about 15 times bigger?! There are 20 strips in each 'set' and I need to make 4 full sets and 2 partial sets. I've finished 12 strips so far, and then, the fun really begins. You then get to cut and slice, and make magic. I shall you my progress as I go along.
As with all things quilting, there are always handy tips to make life easier and bargello is no exception. I'll let you know these when I've got a full list for you.
Hope you had a happy Australia Day,
Michelle xx
p.s. quite proud of myself... I looked at my strips sitting there about 10 minutes ago and thought, "I should blog about that.. I'll do it tomorrow", but then decided to strike while the iron is hot! Feels quite good to be organised I have to say.. might give it real bash this year!
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
one . word. BACKUP!!!!
Oh my gosh.. not a great start to the new year (shame really because the REAL start to the new year was fantastic!). The new(ish) computers hard drive died, crashed, kaputt! And NOTHING could be retrieved. Yes, we do have an external hard drive, but we hadn't backed up since last March, so everything since then has gone... photos.... patterns... everything. Its definitely not the end of the world, people have to deal with far worse in life (and I'm actually the type of person that once something has happened... its done.. so I'm quite calm). But please let this act as a reminder for you to back up your data.
So enter friendly Dell computer man (thankfully said computer was still under warranty)... whom I'm sure got the most exuberant welcome he has had in a long time (I made him love his job today). He painlessly replaced my hard drive, and made me a very happy woman. Hubby kind of had mixed emotions, as it meant his job once he got home was to reinstall and resetup (is that a word?) as he much as he could.
So, now that I'm back in the cyber world it is time to pull my finger out and get on with it. I had a wonderful break (although not too many photos to share.. but lets move on), and am feeling very enthused. Lots of exciting things planned and lots to share, but I'll trickle them out over the next couple of weeks..
Happy stitching,
Michelle xx
So enter friendly Dell computer man (thankfully said computer was still under warranty)... whom I'm sure got the most exuberant welcome he has had in a long time (I made him love his job today). He painlessly replaced my hard drive, and made me a very happy woman. Hubby kind of had mixed emotions, as it meant his job once he got home was to reinstall and resetup (is that a word?) as he much as he could.
So, now that I'm back in the cyber world it is time to pull my finger out and get on with it. I had a wonderful break (although not too many photos to share.. but lets move on), and am feeling very enthused. Lots of exciting things planned and lots to share, but I'll trickle them out over the next couple of weeks..
Happy stitching,
Michelle xx
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Bargello...
busy busy busy..... isn't it always the way at this time of year? We are heading off to Adelaide for Christmas this year and I still have a gazillion (yes, it is a word) things to do. I still have Christmas presents to make (ok ok! I might also still need to DECIDE what to make).., Christmas presents to buy, pack.. (think of what to pack), and Christmas parties to be had. Oh, and we also have an 18th birthday in the house tomorrow... just a little exciting... and disturbing (I can't be that old can I?).
So, my mother in law has a thing for table runners, so for Christmas, guess what she's getting? Thought I should make one a little special though, and since I am running a Bargello class next year, bargello seemed liked a logical choice. I have been having so much fun making this. Like with so many things quilting, it is never as hard as it seems, so give it a go if you've ever thought about it. I'm finding it quite addictive and can't wait to get into my sampler for the shop (completely different palette... green and blue batiks).
Here is the runner in pieces, I called it a night when I sewed two of the strips the wrong way around. I will post a piccie of the finished product in the next couple of days.
Enjoy your Christmas preparations,
Michelle xx
So, my mother in law has a thing for table runners, so for Christmas, guess what she's getting? Thought I should make one a little special though, and since I am running a Bargello class next year, bargello seemed liked a logical choice. I have been having so much fun making this. Like with so many things quilting, it is never as hard as it seems, so give it a go if you've ever thought about it. I'm finding it quite addictive and can't wait to get into my sampler for the shop (completely different palette... green and blue batiks).
Here is the runner in pieces, I called it a night when I sewed two of the strips the wrong way around. I will post a piccie of the finished product in the next couple of days.
Enjoy your Christmas preparations,
Michelle xx
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
A special quilt for a special teacher...

With the help of the wonderful teacher aide, Mrs Wagstaff, all the children drew a picture of Mrs East. They were just gorgeous! They all had the big smile and glasses, and most the lovely blonde hair (one cute3 little man even put in a couple of stray grey hairs... how cute!) I smiled everytime I looked at them and I loved the way they were so different. So many of the girls included butterflies, handbags, bracelets, even buttons and rings.
I then printed these pictures on to special photo fabric, and made them into a quilt alternating with pinwheel blocks. I held a sewing afternoon at my house and had the help of some lovely Mums matching, snipping and ironing. It was a huge help as it got a lot of the initial work out of the way.
We presented the quilt to Mrs East this morning, and well.... she was just slightly pleased to say the least! The tears were still flowing when we left.. The children had so much fun pointing out their pictures to her and were all so excited. It was such a joy to make, and to give. To give a quilt to someone special whom you know will treasure it is just makes it all the sweeter.
Here is a closer up image. Hopefully I will have some more tomorrow as a lovely Mum took some photos (the couple I took at school were blurry... probably because I was shaking..)
Michelle xx
p,s, cant tell how excited I have been to share this!! I couldn't share this earlier because this special lady does pop over here every now and again!
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