Monday, April 22, 2013

Mini Spool quilt

So I finally finished my mini quilt! A while ago I had a desperate urge to quilt as you go and had just purchased the Spools quilt pattern from Thimble Blossoms by Camille Roskelley so I grabbed a few scraps and off I went.
Initially I had no idea what I was going to do with the one spool block, I was just having fun! I had thoughts of making it into a zippered pouch but then went in the complete opposite direction!
So one finished QAYG spools block, some pretty bias tape, my new clover wonder clips (I only purchased 10 but they pretty fab!) and a cute little mini quilt has arrived!!
I'm liking mini quilts as it allows me to practice my corners and hand stitching on the binding! I'm getting closer and closer to finally making a full sized quilt... or at least something slightly bigger that might cover my lap!!
 

Monday, April 15, 2013

Hexies with a twist!

At the end of last year I started a "mystery" project at my local Quilters Guild meeting. At first I was a bit unsure as to what it was going to be, my Quilters group is very traditional not what I would say is a Modern Quilt group so I had the usual questions - would I like it, is it going to be modern enough for me, would it be useful or just a waste of fabric! I'm not the best at a "mystery" project!
So it started with 2 fabrics and wadding and the cutting out of 45 different sized hexagons.
Once everything was all cut out it was time to make little hexie sandwiches which were very easy and I'm really glad I went with fusible wadding as it made the next stage much easier as there was not too much movement of the the top and bottom fabrics!
On with lots of turning, folding and slip stitching I had lots of completed hexies ready to be sewn together ~
and hey presto here is what the mystery project is ~
It was meant to be a bag with handles but I decided to go down the route of a fabric box/basket. I made the corners a bit wider at the base and added a few stitches at the top to give it a bit more shape and I can honestly say I am really happy with it!! It was a great hand sewing in front of the TV project after I'd got over my "oh my god it's a mystery project" and "I'm sure someone can tell me what it is going to be" worries. In fact it's great for storing fat quarters or your current knitting project!!

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Follow me update!

Duh! I suppose it helps if I add my user name for different types of social media so some of you can at least find me! I'm still learning!

Bloglovin - I've claimed my blog (sounds very serious!) and found that there are a few Pink Stitches as well! I'm pink-stitches.blogspot.com

Twitter - @PinkStitches

Instagram - Pink_Stitches

Let me know if you are on any of these as well and I'll follow back!

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Follow me!

Although it has been a bit quiet around the blog lately if you follow me on Instagram or Twitter you'll know all the things I've been up to during the Easter break! Here's a quick catch up!

Recently purchased my first Craftsy class - Pre cut Piecing Made Simple with Camille Roskelley. It is excellent, I have learnt so much and it is great as I can re watch the lessons as many times as I need! This then led to a little IG quilt along with Pippaspatch!!
Summersville and Sketch all cut out and ready to go ~
@pippaspatch all cut out and ready to sew centre parts of block!! @croskelley pre cut piecing! Yay! 
Love chain piecing ~
Stitchathon! 25 centres done now adding edges! @croskelley piece of cake 3! 
Catching up on my Bee Europa Bee blocks ~
Late night stitching - catching up on bee blocks! 
Catching up on more Bee blocks - liking Garden Lattice!! 
 Gorgeous blocks and great fabric ~
Easter break means lots of sewing time!! 
Yay! Finally up to date with all my Bee blocks! 
 IG sew along with Pippaspatch ~
Virtual sewin on IG 
Piece of Cake 3 
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