The record of one Brisbanite textile addict's progress through projects big and small to the finished end. Hopefully. In most cases.
Saturday, May 8, 2021
And done. We have a finished quilt.
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
Borders are on!
Monday, April 5, 2021
And we're back - still Orange and Blue Stars
I think I'll put one 2-3" border around the quilt top to frame it, using a blue fabric already in the quilt. Then use a different colour fabric that will balance the quilt top as the outer. I have a few scraps of blue sashing strips left so I may make some scrappy bias binding for the edge but it could be too shallow for binding.
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Orange and Blue Stars
In progress shot of the orange and blue stars I've made using the no waste, flying geese method.
I've decided to give this finished quilt to my parents as they both like blue, and the orange works well as they often have an orange tomcat bringing muddy red paw prints onto their bed. Shouldn't show too much, I hope.
Saturday, March 11, 2017
Lifeline thrift crafting
Passed by a new to me Lifeline (Carina) and found two vintage 60s sheets ( still with the QA sticker on one) and two Tilda Fabrics cushion kits. Nice find.
I'm thinking a nice loose 60s blouse or fitted wiggle dress for the fabric. I was checking out my Gertie pattern books during the week so it might be fate.
Monday, June 8, 2015
Lone star block
It's also a technically challenging block using bias cut strip piecing, and requiring precision piecing with all the seams and triangles to align and match, and then finally because of the Y-seam sewing. I'm completely in the hands of online tutorials too. I've never been one for classes and workshops so the rise of online tutorials on YouTube and through Pinterest for craft is a godsend for me. I enjoy the teach myself as I go experience. Even though, at the same time, I really do wish I had a quilting buddy to work along with for these projects. I'm just never in step with anyone else.
Anyways, I had a successful evening strip sewing then cutting 45 degree angle strips to combine into diamond star points. I'm a pinner so I didn't hesitate to pin my strip seams, but I found it useful to rule and 1/4 inch line on the strips to help guide my seam matching after a few mis-alignments that ended with a destroyed set of strips. Good thing there was extra leftover from the strip sets to cut replacements! It's always better to have more than enough for those just in case moments.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Fabric-a-brac Brisbane 20th September 2014
And so we've signed on for a table at the Brisbane Fabric-a-brac (held on the Sunshine Coast and not Brisbane) to try and move some stash.
And so my issue now, after agreeing, is so what do I part with. Gulp.
Anyways, please come along because it's a great market. I've bought some fabulous stuff from the previous two (no, I haven't used them yet, and no I'm not going to be selling it) markets and I have no hesitation in recommending the market. If you like vintage fabrics get yourself some!
So once I've worked out what you can have, it'll be a great market. I have no expectation that I'll make some money so there will be no surprises for me. But I'm looking forward to seeing what others will be selling. My interest in vintage fabrics and textiles has more than doubled in the past year, so I'm keen to see what'll be there.
