Showing posts with label throw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label throw. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 June 2011

The girlie quilt is finished...


I seriously can't understand how Noah thinks this is girlie.
If you asked a girl what colours she wanted her quilt to be made in, I'm pretty sure grey, black and red would hardly be mentioned.
And there isn't a flower or heart in sight.


I lined up various fabrics for the binding - (btw that's the first time I have bound a quilt, so I have been doing a little celebratory dance having accomplished that) - and decided to use the black Kei dots to just be sure it was as far from girlie as possible.
Still too girlie.


My friend Tara put the nail on the head. Maybe quilts in general are more girlie, being snuggly and cosy and all that. I think she has a point.
I'm pretty sure that anything I did for Noah, even quilting his beloved Arsenal badge on it, would be too girlie for this boy wonder.

ps Noah...that poster so has to go...


Thursday, 25 February 2010

As you have probably noticed I have enjoyed making this throw more than anything else that I have ever made. From the picking of the fabrics, to the quilting at the end and all the patchworking and embroidery imbetween.

Not one tiny bit was a chore. Maybe it was something to do with using my favourite fabrics. Maybe it was something to do with being a first, so no repeated processes again and again. Maybe it was the joy of doing something for us that will hopefully be treasured for years.

Maybe it is the beautiful feel of the cotton batting that I used (a big thank you to Manda and Kristy for guiding me to Doughty's). Honestly, words can not describe the feel of this quilt with this batting.

I'm so glad that I used up my precious Orla for the backing and thank you for all of you for advising me to do so. I had actually bought the fabric for a project for this room in mind, so I'm not sure why I dithered about it. I know it's on the back, which may seem a waste. But it makes it reversible doesn't it? You can probably tell I didn't quite have enough. Or maybe the linen trim at the top was always meant to be. I leave it to you to decide ;-)

I now fully understand why so many of you make quilts. And make some more. And some more after. I used to wonder how you can keep making them. And making them. But having had such a wonderful time making this I too am hooked and can't wait to cut up the fabric for the next one. Ruby has put her order in...I think there may be a bit of pink in that one...


Monday, 22 February 2010

Having said I was going to lay the quilt pieces down a while, we knew that wasn't going to last long. Not when it was the weekend and I had time to play. And sometimes you just have to let intuition take over. Heh, Kylie?!

I have to say I am very excited by this quilt. I just love the colour combination and love how the linen is working with it too.

I did however feel it needed 'lifting' with some embroidery on the linen. Sunday evening watching BAFTAs was perfect time to sit and hand sew with a big throw on my lap.

I'm still a little undecided about the backing fabric, but I am rather drawn to the Orla that I recently purchased. Not that I'm obsessed with Orla at the mo or anything. It's just that it will bring the whole scheme together...don't you think?



Wednesday, 8 October 2008

Lovely Bedroom

Isn't this a lovely bedroom?

Come and take a closer look... Doesn't that bed look inviting?

It's covered with my very favourite crocheted throw from Habitat.

I bought this cushion aeons ago in a Designer Guild sale. I love it just as much today.

As for my corner of tranquility with the all time greatest Tree Fall Design Pear Cushion.

And look at the view. On a day like today this is a pure slice of heaven.

I have this beautiful print on the wall by the talented Munieca. I could stare at this picture all day - until I get around to buying this one.

I've even position nice little scented lavender hearts in unexpected places (you don't know this one is there until you've closed the door behind you.)

This has to be my favourite room in the house for all the above reasons and more. You may wonder then why we choose to sleep here instead?

I have absolutely no idea! You'll have to speak to my husband about that! In the meantime, I'm taking my coffee and going back here.

Ahhh. That's better.