Showing posts with label scrappy Trip along. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scrappy Trip along. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

a nice day for finishing a quilt...

2 miracles happened today...

1. i finished a quilt that had been sitting on a pile waiting patiently for its turn since january and...

2. it was sunny enough to take a stroll across the road to the park to shoot a few pics of it.

the quilt in question was my scrappy trip along quilt below, which was my xmas vacation project last year. 

oh so embarrassing to be about to embark on this year's xmas vacation and still have it unfinished. having found an unusual free gap in my week i finally set about to finish it.





there is actually something rather nice about revisiting an unfinished project...memories are wrapped up in it...you get to revisit and rework with fabrics that you may not be anymore.

advantages galore...and that's my story for being a lazy a*** and i'm sticking to it.


im so so pleased with how it's turned out and hopefully ruby, who it was originally made for, is still keen on it too.

i had a fun little photo shoot in the park...dodging the dogs and the wind (weather wind not the dogs' wind) and to show you a few more of the photos i have attached a little flipagram here, which may or may not work. i have never made one before, but have fun with it if it does!


what finishing this quilt has taught me is...

1. i can be a finisher...
2. i actually enjoyed being a finisher...
3. i really really must finish more things before i start anything new.

that last one is my new year's resolution...good luck with that huh?

oh and that first picture at the top?...
that's a sneak of a commission that i have been working on and is about to head off to its destination. just as soon as i can i'll tell you more about that one!

Thursday, 6 June 2013

i love a week that...

...involves spending time working on a new product...


and finding out it works.


i love a week that includes some sewing time for others (hope you like your bee a brit stingy block Collette)


i love a week that includes lots of printing time...


loving the colours that this week's customers have ordered...


just right for our current sunshine ;-)

and most of all i love a week that includes time to try something that's been in my head for a while...



and i particularly love a week where that experiment worked!


and what's more...it's still only thursday...a lot can still happen.

hope you are having a love filled week x


Friday, 17 May 2013

swoon...

 being the world's best starter and the world's worst finisher it will come as no surprise that i have started yet another quilt.


to be fair i am on a mission to make a quilt for our bed. i keep thinking i have found the perfect quilt design but then as i get going on it it doesn't seem quite as perfect as i thought so i give up.



i really thought this low volume scrappy trip along above was going to be just right...

...wrong! even though it is low volume there is just too much going on.

the same happened with the + and x quilt below.


way too busy!
it was back to the drawing board but not before i made myself sew up these scrappy and plus blocks into squares big enough to make cosy floor cushions.

now i can relatively guiltlessly get on with the job in hand of making the right quilt and i actually think i am there this time.

i had bought camille's lovely swoon pattern a while ago and had a lightbulb moment of thinking this would be just the right quilt, particularly if i kept it simple.
the first block i made at the top went pretty straight forwardly. i used my 2 favourite fabrics of the moment - architextures' crosshatch in grey and pb&j's raspberry jam in picnic. the background is the crosshatch in white...plain but with a little added interest.


i was really pleased with the result of this first block and started pulling fabrics for the rest of the quilt.  whilst our room has a strong Orla Kiely wallpaper with a shot of chartreusy yellow i initially wanted to keep the quilt neutral.
not according to my sub conscience as before i knew it i'd dragged out some yellows. looks like it was going to have yellow in it after all.



just to make sure yellow was going to work i made up another block. 
nice...
i was liking...

but now i have a dilemma...a big dilemma...
i laid the blocks out on the bed just to see if it was working for me and boom how good do the blocks look as pillow covers??

aaaghhh!
do i stop at these 2 blocks and do something else for the quilt?
but what else would work in this room?
what would you do??


Tuesday, 29 January 2013

umbrellas and other quilt tops...



 is there any better sight than a pile of quilt tops?


 the only thing i can think of that is better is possibly a pile of completed quilts.



 january has seen me not only make 2 quilt tops from scratch but also finish off one from the WIP pile...big YAY!


 i jumped on the scrappy trip along bandwagon and made my first quilt top of the year.


 this was swiftly followed by making my Glimma quilt top...
and whilst the pressure of relative ease was still present business wise, i finished off my umbrella prints top.
i really love this top. 
the girls at umbrella prints are design geniuses and rank right up there with lotta jansdotter in my eyes (as does someone else who i'll tell you more about tomorrow).


i am hoping to tweak a little more time into my days to get these 3 quilted and bound before real work gets back to its crazy mayhem.
i'm not sure if i'll succeed but i think you will agree it's a damn good start to the year!

Friday, 25 January 2013

my week in pictures...

what a week.
it's quite amazing what you can fit in when you have to.

first up, the week here in the uk has been hit by mega snow which meant kids have been off with snow days. 

second up, I have been avoiding the issue of tax form deadline looming which always means throwing myself into other suddenly way more important jobs.

thirdly, my poor frail father went for a fall and broke his hip at the beginning of the week which has meant lots of round trips to the hospital visiting and shuttling mum to and fro.

it's quite a wonder i have done anything more than get dressed this week, but looking back on it a fair amount of activity has actually taken place...

1. a snowy walk around the lake...
2. trying to stick to my january fitness regime, but not easy to drag myself out of my cosy bed in this cold...
3. starting to organise my new spring collection with a canvas and linen foldover bag...
4. getting through a few more blocks for my low volume scrappy trip along quilt...
5. a nice little selection of fabrics sitting on my desk at the mo waiting to be tested...
6. beautiful views all over at the start of this week...
7. getting details for some new designs...
8. dumpling pouches galore! just loving making these little pouches (courtesy of michelle patterns)
9. arm warmers made out of an old favourite jumper that simply couldn't bear to throw away.

i hope you have had a good week with not too many stressful interruptions and
have a great weekend x

Saturday, 12 January 2013

a nice start to the year...



 How is 2013 working out for you so far?
Very early days to make any judgments yet I realise, but January at least is turning out to be a very enjoyable month already.




 The crazy treadmill of Christmas orders is behind me and I'm able to get on with stockist orders (lavender bags, above, getting ready to head out) at relative leisure, whilst managing a heap of other stuff at the same time.

My big thing this month is getting ready for the first of my screen printing workshops (one place left for Friday due to a cancellation if you fancy?) I am very excited about it and have been busily getting things sorted for it.




 The relative calmness of January has meant I am also getting some extra quilt making done. I have been working this week on my Glimma quilt. That has been most enjoyable, but not without it's hiccups (more about that in a mo).




 January also included a trip yesterday to Lynne's for Kitchen Quilt Guild meet up. I rarely get to go. Lynne lives a little bit too far away to get there very often. She really should move further North. Anyways...yesterday was lovely. It was great to see everyone and we had a guest appearance from Australia which was fab. Danielle is just so nice and it's always great to meet our virtual friends. The excitement of yesterday was that our Scrappy Trip Along Quilts had a meet up too!




 So the Glimma quilt...
I think I have already mentioned how much I am liking Lotta's new collection and I really really do, but I am not overly happy with how my quilt is turning out.
I order just about all the designs and colours in the collection, my favourites possibly in this little area below.


 I am also enjoying seeing the squares patterns that the blocks show when all pieced together but as a whole I am not sure it is working.
I think it is just too busy.

A few of us were talking yesterday about quilting with an entire collection and how a couple of the fabrics should be left out. I actually did leave out the jade greens, which I do love but didn't think worked well when i included the yellows and oranges.


Maybe it will all come together when it is quilted. That is often the case. I hope so because I want to love this quilt as much as I love the collection.

So 2013 is working for me on the whole. I am enjoying it. That said I am ignoring the major bane of my January calendar...taxes...if I ignore them they may go away and not be a little black cloud on my otherwise happy January...

Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Happy New Year...



 So how was your holidays?
Did you get your WIPs finished?
Any new projects started?

 Suffice it to say I was far too distracted by external influences to finish any of my WIPs. 
Suffice it to say I was even too distracted by external influences to make the 2 new projects that I was planning.

This external influence was so strong it even pulled me away from my recent pile of Glimma which I absolutely adore.
If like me you haven't been looking after your family adequately this holidays and creeping off to sew you will probably know what I am talking about.
The project taking over IG, the Scrappy Trip Along is the most addictive quilting I have seen.



Seeing Rita's, Brenda's, Katy's was enough to make me drop everything and get blocking. Thank goodness our New Year's guests cancelled their 3 day trip. It's one thing to ignore your family but quite another to ignore your guests. That would just be rude.


It is such a great anything goes piecing quilt.
I haven't managed to do as much as I would like - apparently I'm not neglecting them as much as I could - but am probably half way through this one that is earmarked for Ruby. And in typically me mode I'm already thinking about all the combinations I want to do next - navy/grey/mushroom for Sam, red/white for Noah not to mention the wedding quilt option, friends moving house option. 
This is definitely going to be featuring heavily in 2013 both here and I'm pretty sure a lot of blogland too.
If you haven't jumped aboard yet go check out the Flickr Group Brenda set up and see all the great quilts taking shape.

I may not be starting the New Year getting my WIPs under control, but I am starting it with excitement and that's no bad thing. Is it?

Happy 2013 to one and all and wishing you many exciting quilting times xx