Thursday, 7 March 2013

my creative space...in the middle of the day...




 yesterday i snuck in some playtime...
you know, the kind of crafting that has nothing to do with work.




 i indulgently got on with jan's march blocks for the bee a brit stingy group...
right in broad daylight...



well it was my birthday!





meanwhile today it's back to hitting the list proper.

what have you been up to in your creative space? either legitimately or in an oh so sneaky fashion?

check out what other peeps have been up to this week here.
x

Thursday, 28 February 2013

a fabric kinda week...

it's been one of those weeks...
a fabric kinda week...
the best kinda weeks ;-)

first up, i had a delivery of delicious green konas from the village haberdashery (more on what they are for another time...unless you follow me on IG...and then you will know)

second up, some scrumptious oakshotts that have been made into something for a commission - again more about that another time.


also this week i had delivery of several fabrics from 2 new collections that i think rate as 2 of my all time favourites. they are so beautiful.
firstly i ordered a couple from the much (by me) awaited new Cloud 9 collection - Tsuru by Rashida Coleman-Hale. boy is it beautiful. 
the bottom one is to make some pj bottoms for moi and the top is a little extra sneaky peak. i think i am going to be needing a lot more of these as well as the others in the collection.

finally but by no means least, by sheer quantity, let alone sheer beauty are these little bolts (there really isn't a lot of fabric on a bolt...ahem) of beyond stunning Architextures by Carolyn Friedlander. if i could have done i would have taken these to bed with me last night...

i know this appears like a lot of fabric, but it is necessary, all has a purpose, all is already cut into...as i said...all necessities.

Thursday, 21 February 2013

half term round up

half term is never easy...
juggling the kids...
squeezing in work...
and not forgetting this half term the daily visits to see dad who is in week 5 of being in hospital.
it really hasn't been the best of weeks, but looking back on it, despite all that, it has been pretty full and productive.


clockwise from top left the week included...

1. completing day 1 of training for the 24 hour walk i'll be doing in may...
2. printing the new designs...
3. finishing my honey loop cowl...
4. finally sending off bee blocks and siggies...
5. packaging up the new lampshade kits...
6. customary half term venture into town to meet dad for lunch...
7. starting (and almost finishing, Liz) a long over due custom order.
8. oakshott lampshade sample

not a bad week all said and done.

Tuesday, 19 February 2013

lights...





 i am proud and delighted to announce my new Patchwork Lampshade Kits, the first of the series made with Leanne's fantabulous Little Housemartin screen printed fabrics.


 it seems an aeon ago that Leanne and I caused hysteria on IG with my makes with her wonderful fabrics.
you can blame the courier service who shall remain nameless as I am too dang fed up of them to want to read their name on my blog. suffice it to say that it had something to do with the old excuse of swearing blind they had put a note through my door to say they had tried to deliver. chin wag!


moving on...the kit contains a selection of strips of Leanne's fabrics along with a lampshade kit and full instructions to make a beautiful and unique patchwork lampshade for either a pendant shade or a table lamp. it comes in a choice of 20cm or 30cm diameter shade.


i really am quite delighted with these kits and hope you love them (and will want one!) too!

as i said this is just the first of a series of different kits that will be available, one of which includes naturally a couple of blueberry park options and another that i am just putting together and very excited about. it is rather a sophisticated shade that i think may just cause some hysteria of its own.

Monday, 18 February 2013

umbrella quilt...

 i ticked off a WIP from the list today...

after waiting for my stripes to dry (i had to print up my own binding fabric as i didn't have just the right thing in my stash) i set to sew yesterday and finished it off today.

i am so in love with this umbrella prints range and can't take my eyes off it.

a while ago i got sent some pieces from the elephants love water collection and instantly fell in love. it's no secret that umbrella prints are one of my favourite pair of clever designers and this range is a real winner. 
the red/blue combo is always a success and coupled with amy and carly's eye catching designs on beautiful organic cotton, elephants love water really is a must have range.


i wanted to do something relatively simple and let the bold designs do the talking. i paired the fabrics with some coordinating solids and backed it in a red solid for simplicity.


 more simplicity with some straight line quilting through the wonky windmills and we were done.



i really encourage you to try elephants love water if you haven't already. you won't be disappointed. check out a stockist near you here.

i've listed this baby quilt in my etsy store here

Thursday, 14 February 2013

the process...

it goes from this...


 and this...



to this...


and then this...




 to finally this...


and a bit of this...


all in less than 24 hours.

i love the process of design to screen to printing and it's been quite a while since i did it.

happy days.


Wednesday, 13 February 2013

new skills...





 a few weeks ago i bought a new toy and after a shaky start of the wrong foot being sent i finally had a spare 5 minutes to try it out yesterday.






 me being me i jumped right on in. no trying it out on fabric to see how this would actually work.
oh no, not me, i just grabbed the nearest block hanging on my wall and set to try.
if it worked great, if it didn't, well, it wouldn't be the first time.








 i knew exactly the design i wanted to try.
i'd made this sashiko cushion a while ago. i just love the stitch and thought it would work quite well on the x+ block. i actually had this quilting design in mind for my scrappytripalong quilt and so i thought this would be a good place to try it out. see...not all blind thoughtless jumping in. there is occasionally method to my madness...occasionally.
ok so it may be a little wonky and uneven but for a first attempt, not bloody bad at all! it is actually easier than quilting with a regular foot where i seem to ruche up the back no matter how careful i am at basting.


i am really pleased with how this little block has turned out and now just a teensy bit excited to quilt the scrappytrip along.

new toys, new skills...even more sewing fun!