… the finish line!

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A special feel good friday celebration this week ~ as I have finally completed the quilt I started over twelve months ago!! Oh yes! A big ta-dah moment indeed!

HST Quilt

I have been following a quilt block tutorial by Jeni at In Color Order ~ she posted instructions for one block each month, throughout the year, so that all twelve blocks could be stitched together to make a completed quilt! And I am quite impressed with myself that I managed to keep up with it and to actually finish the quilt properly!

HST Quilt

So here it is ~ in all its completed glory!

HST Quilt

I chose to use up the remaining print fabrics as sashing around each of the blocks … I have noticed that people often use white which gives a lovely clean and fresh look … but I was inspired by this quilt on flickr to use colours, and I love the brightness it brings to the finished quilt.

For the reverse I used one of my favourite vintage sheets …

HST Quilt - back

… which has a beautiful soft feel to it.

You can see on the picture above that I kept the quilting to a minimum … using tramlines horizontally and vertically … this is partly because I am still very much a learner … but also … I like to feel some movement in the fabrics of a finished quilt, I find that some very decorative quilting is so dense that you kind of lose the feeling of layers … maybe that’s the point … but I just like it this way!

You can see the quilted tramlines on the front in these pictures …

HST Quilt

HST Quilt

I am especially pleased with the binding … I adapted a really helpful tutorial from Petit Design Co I found that using a double layer of fabric has given the binding a density and weight which is very pleasing … and machine stitching it meant that I was able to bind it in an afternoon … my previous hand stitched binding on a much smaller quilt took me about two months!!

HST Quilt

There is still so much for me to learn in the world of quilting ~ skills to hone ~ techniques to perfect … and I am sure many experienced quilters will see nothing but faults in this one … but it is my third completed quilt, and with each one I finish I see progress. And that is a good thing.

So there it is! And it is all mine! Completed and beautiful.

HST Quilt

And a few other little highlights of the week include …

~ a lovely snow-dusted woodland walk with a favourite friend ~

~ two … yes, two dinners and a lunch cooked by friends last weekend ~

~ BBC Radio … so much variety … I am loving it ~

~ watching Wallander on DVD under a blanket in front of the fire while it is snowing outside … perfect cold weather viewing ~

~ eccles cakes … made for winter ~

and

~ Pinterest … you can find me here ~

 

Wishing you all weekend full of good things and shining lights!

 

… this and that

Posted in: Made by hand

Lately, I’ve been doing a bit of this …

linen and vintage cotton fabric baskets

… I am loving the linen and vintage cotton together …

… and quite a lot of that …

HST block quilt

… good news is, this quilt is now quilted – at last – and today I am on a mission to bind it!

Just wanted to share ~ because grown ups like to ‘show and tell’ too!

 

… step by step

Posted in: Made by hand

I am making a quilt … step by step …

… remember these?

Nine HST quilt blocks

Well, I have now completed all twelve blocks … one for each month of 2012 … and I am at the stage of stitching them together … which involves spending at least an hour crawling around on the floor …

… placing, tweaking, matching and much hmm-ing and ha-ing … to decide upon the ‘perfect’ arrangement of blocks and borders …

… eventually – I think I got it!

Excuse the wonky photo … I have now sewn the patterened border – or sashing, as I think it is known in quilting circles – onto each of these blocks, and today I will stitch the blocks together to make a quilt top. Hoorah!!

Step by step, and I will make a quilt!

 

In other news ~ I had a lovely message about my blog this morning, which has really brightened my day ~ more about that on Friday!

Hope the sun is shining as brightly for you today as it is here.

 

… a breakthrough

Posted in: Made by hand, News

They say a bad workman always blames his tools … well sometimes there may be reason to … this, my friends, is a ‘walking foot’ …

Janome Walking Foot

Image sourced from web ~ if this is your photo please let me know and I will credit you.

… it attaches to your sewing machine and is an essential tool for machine quilting ~ it stops the different layers of fabric slipping and prevents the ‘puckering’ which you get from quilting with a standard machine foot.

I have struggled over the past year to get to grips with using the ‘walking foot’ on my sewing machine, and have had very disappointing results, and so I have resorted to using the standard foot instead (and putting up with the resulting puckering).

I have wondered if I was attaching it incorrectly, or just in need of much more practice, or doing something else wrong … and as I gazed wistfully at the beautiful quilts other people seemed to be producing with their walking feet … I googled for tutorials and watched youtube videos to see if there was some little trick I was missing. Finally I decided it was time to return to the shop where I bought my machine, and seek the advice of an ‘expert’!

And so I did, and I asked to be shown how to attach the foot … and as the helpful lady took a Janome walking foot out of its box, I said ‘oh, mine doesn’t look like that’ … and there was the solution … I had been sold the wrong foot … and now I have exchanged it for the correct foot … and, yes, it works and I am all “yippity~yay” and “yee~ha”. I am not a bad workman … I had simply been given the wrong tools for the job!

 

Stay tuned for lots of quilty goodness next year. Oh yeah!

 

… feel good friday :)

Posted in: Home Life, Made by hand

The week has flown by ~ or blown by ~ in a wild flurry of high winds and horizontal rain I spent two days whizzing (or crawling) up and down the M5 and M42 to attend work meetings, which despite horrible journeys, proved to be productive, helpful and energising … which is a very good thing!

I can’t quite believe we have arrived at Friday again … but here we are! And it has been a busy and good week – some of the things which have bought light to the dull weather days include …

~ successful sewing projects ~

Fabric baskets

~ completing two new quilt blocks ~

HST Blocks

~ this mid century chest of drawers which has come to live with us ~

Mid Century drawers

~ getting my stash of fabric sorted out and onto shelves … at last I can see what I have got, hoorah ~

Fabric Storage

… and other bright lights this week have included …

~ safe journeys ~

~ catching up with favourite colleagues ~

~ chocolate brioche ~

~ seeing autumn being blown horizontally past the window ~

~ getting home ~

~ a sunny, bright Friday morning ~

 

Hope you’ve been noticing the goodness too ~ feel free to join the party!

Wishing you all a bright and fun-filled weekend.

 

… a stitchy catch~up

Posted in: Home Life, Made by hand

The moments I manage to grab sitting at the sewing machine, or stitching by hand always seem to be the most peaceful. A calming of body and mind ~ a focusing on the process ~ being present in the moment. It is good. And I am grateful for them.

Some of the stitchy crafty things I have been up to include …

~ picking up little bundles of lace and broderie anglais on my travels recently ~ so pretty, I wonder where they will end up?

lace and broderie anglais

~ stocking up my threads in some rather delicious colours …

machine sewing threads

~ having a big bunting photo-shoot … to stock up the shop … yee~ha!

bunting photo shoot

~ and finding time to do some listing … so these gorgeous strings of bunting and others are now available for sale, right here

Bunting for sale

… and, as if that’s not exciting enough!

~ choosing the exact colours of embroidery thread …

embroidery threads

… for a very special project …

hand stitching a quilt

… yes, the hand stitching of the giant quilt has commenced, and I am sure it is one of those tasks which is going to take for ever … but I am going to enjoy every step, because this one …

… is for me!

Hoorah!