I’ve done about 4 sections today and very
pleased with what I've done, but having looked at my coat on my work board I've decided I need to redo a small piece as I think it sticks out like a
sore thumb, the greys are far too light. So before I do any more sections I’ll redo
those two sections.
I wanted to create a life time achievement, to combine my two loves, pattern drafting & patchwork, so what better way than in a coat. Not your usual patchwork coat but one of my own designs. I wanted to have a coat that has a wow factor. So the challenge has started………
Saturday, 26 April 2014
Nearly there!
Well another two pieces done, and I've just looked at what I've got left to do and have been pleasantly surprised, not much!
I guess some point soon I must get and cut the main coat sections out and figure out how I'm going to sew it all together.
Friday, 25 April 2014
Back to the coat.....
So I've tried to do at least a couple of hours each day on my coat that way it grows little by little and I keep my mojo going.
The "Logs" are all done as you can see, although maybe a little hard to make out. I' m hoping the quilting will make them clear.
I'm now working on the flame sections. They are made from graduated flying geese sections and some odd shaped spirals
The look so far....
The "Logs" are all done as you can see, although maybe a little hard to make out. I' m hoping the quilting will make them clear.
I'm now working on the flame sections. They are made from graduated flying geese sections and some odd shaped spirals
The look so far....
It growing and evolving like I couldn't have imagined.....
A long time no post!
Well it’s been a long time since my last post but my hands
have not been idle. I lost my mojo for my coat sometime at the end of last year
whilst doing other bits and pieces, but know it’s back, thank goodness. I've
really missed working on the coat.
So what have I been up to?
I
started working on a quilt for our caravan. I've had a Moda jelly roll kicking
around for ages, but couldn't decide quite what to do with it. I loved the
colours when it was rolled up, but once unrolled thought it was a little to
pinky for me. (I’m not a pink person!) So I had a look through my jelly roll
books for a design, I just wanted something easy, not brain taxing to
try and find my mojo again. The tops all done and is now layered up ready for
quilting, and its growing on me. It’s now packed away as I thought if I start quilting it I’ll never
get on with my coat.
The
next distraction was an art day down our community centre which I said I'd
volunteer for. We held a couple of sessions during the summer holidays for the kids
and then did some adult only days. As the adults needed very little help, I was
able to do a small portrait of our little girl Ella, a Newfoundland cross
German Shepherd. She was only a pup when the photograph was taken; well she’s
still only a pup now at 22 months. It was great fun and I really enjoyed it.
Then
came Christmas!
Well
what sort of patchworker would I be if I didn't make some of my Christmas presents?
For
Alfie bear a little suitcase made from an Altoid mint tin. Just the right size
for a 9” teddy bear!!
For my dad, sister and Nigel, some mug rugs for their coffee breaks. For my husband and I a pair of "Paws to Eat" placemats for the caravan, and also some earphone holders made out of the scraps from my much overflowing scrap bag.
Then
it was time to think about what I was going to do for the TR&H
Spring Show. It’s only a little local show which the local horticultural
association hold three times a year. In the spring show they have a handicraft
section as well. The categories for the patchwork section were: a Christmas stocking,
a pincushion and a cot quilt. There was also a knitted item, a crocheted item,
something hand or machine made, an item of woodwork and lastly any other
handicraft.
So
what could I enter? Well as Christmas was now all done and dusted, I wanted to
do a stocking that wasn't in traditional Christmas fabric, so FMQ it was. The pincushion,
well that had to be a fun item not something traditional, so the Pavlova slice
was born. And a cot quilt, well I did one for the show last year and didn't really want another. So I wanted something that I could use as a lap quilt, and
as my “Scruffy Paws” collection was born last year it had to be something dog related.
“Paws to Sleep” came to mind.
A crocheted necklace loosely based around 'steampunk' I thought would be a little different, and a newsboy hat made from the scraps of my coat i entered in as a machined item.
I
must explain about “Scruffy Paws”. After doing the placemats for the caravan
and having a really cute pup it just sort of came about. Everything I make dog related
now goes into the “Scruffy Paws” collection; a bit sad I know but fun too.
Something
a little different! A FMQ’d card. Although I’ve done fmq on quilts I’d
never done a card. I wasn’t sure quite how it was going to turn out? I don’t
think it turned out too bad, well they loved it and that’s all that matters at
the end of the day.
Meet
Alfie Bear..... He's my sister's little bear only about 9" tall. He’s here
in his graduation outfit, but has a whole wardrobe at home to choose from. (Good
use of my college skills!!) About 4 years ago I made him a snuggle
sack which is now looking very worse for wear. So for his birthday next month he'll
be getting a new one. He also wanted a birthday cake that was bear friendly, he
doesn’t like bath time, and candles would singe his fur. So here it is, his own
little cake. Yes I know we're all mad!!
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