The record of one Brisbanite textile addict's progress through projects big and small to the finished end. Hopefully. In most cases.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Sebastian's Quilt is Quilted
Monday, May 19, 2014
Weathervane block

Sunday, May 4, 2014
Diversion - Vintage Stylin'
So, I ran into a hitch with my nephews' quilt quilting. Basically, I was using the wrong coloured thread and thereby ruining the look of the patchwork top.
Here's a quilt I had started quilting many years ago. It was made quickly from a grey vintage cotton fabric I found in my thrifting along with some great 30style red flower print and complementing green and yellow prints. And since then it's been languishing and being moved around the sewing room.
Rather than put everything away I decided to quilt my old project. So far its tricky and I'm wishing I knew more about quilting patterns rather than ditching everything.
Saturday, May 3, 2014
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Sebbie's quilt - almost there
I've finally sewn together a quilt for my nephew and it's pinned now. Quilting is just around the corner.
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.