I've finally sewn together a quilt for my nephew and it's pinned now. Quilting is just around the corner.
The record of one Brisbanite textile addict's progress through projects big and small to the finished end. Hopefully. In most cases.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Sebbie's quilt - almost there
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Upcycled textiles - sewing for profit
In September I bought this fabulous book of bag patterns from which I made a birthday present for my mum. She lived it and even better it was super easy to make and really stylish too. And then suddenly there was this invite for new artists for an upcoming exhibition, so it all seemed like a confluence of good omens that I just had to run with.

So here I am at 1am making a tote bag out of an upcycled curtain, jeans pockets, thrift store found zippers and destashed cotton fabric donated from my great aunt M. This will be bag number 6, and tomorrow I need to make a couple more to bring the total closer to 10 items for the upcoming exhibition opening next Saturday the 30th.
I've bought two new pairs of scissors and two new rotary cutting tools since I got going. The extra expense was definitely not meant to be the aim of this exercise. It was meant to be about reducing my own fabric stash and make some income from sewing. I have that terrible feeling that no-one will buy my bags and it will all end in crushing failure. Go me! Way to keep the positive flowing.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Sebastian's Quilt
Some of you know that I was blessed with a nephew this year. One of the cutest and most handsomest baby boys ever produced. Well done, Sister K!
But I haven't made him a quilt yet. I've bought fabric, lots of good themed fabrics, including a fabulous reproduction of the London Underground map so that Mum and Dad can explain where they met to L'il Seb.
So with Christmas on the horizon, I have a deadline. And I need to get cracking. So here goes with the planning to get the best out of all these fabrics.
Pinwheel Frenzy - Another Unfinished Project at last Finished
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
A clutch for any day from Bags the Modern Classics
I can't recommend this book enough - Sue Kim's "Bags, the Modern Classics". I've only made two of the 19 projects and they have been easy, stylish and quick. Clear instructions and easy to follow picture tutorials, I'm impressed with how simple it was to create this great little clutch bag.
And the best part was the book was from Spotlight and it wasn't expensive and all the fabrics were already in my stash. All I bought was the magnetic snap and some heavy weight interfacing. Bargain all over.
Get yourself some.
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Good intentions
I had good intentions of doing some sewing tonight but as soon as something goes wrong it was all over. Start over tomorrow night.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Embroidery Project
A year or so ago a friend of mine passed to me a partially completed embroidery project she inherited from a relative.
Two cushion covers: one already embroidered, and one only just started. I even received a little zip bag of the embroidery threads, which is terrific.
I've had this collection for a while now, in a drawer, and slowly my interest in embroidery has grown while I've been preoccupied with fabrics and crafting patterns.
So I picked it up last night. Boredom is a fabulous motivator when you can't move and reading just doesn't do it anymore.
I occasionally get a little bummed with my poor stitching but I realize this is the only to learn and improve.