Sunday, 23 February 2014

Embroidery Day at Woodhouse

Last Sunday I went on an Embroidery Day at Woodhouse Village Hall organised by Sue Copeman of Quorn Country Crafts.  

This was just for people with Pfaff Embroidery Machines.  

You could work on any project you wanted or Sue had done 3 projects that we could have a go at.

One of the projects was a tote bag with embroidered pockets as I have a few friends birthdays coming up thought this would make a nice present.

I had been to the shop the day before and purchased some fabric that I had seen and fallen in love with.  Its from the Basic Grey Sweet Serenade Collection for Moda.

This is the finished item I'm sure the recipient will like it as much as I do. 









Seedheads & Teasels

I attended a workshop at Quorn Country Crafts www.quorncountrycrafts.co.uk on 
Wednesday 12/02/14.  

It was titled Seed Heads and Teasels, feed dogs up!

We chose the fabric and made the background panel then using a small amount of brown fabric for the teasels attached with zig zag stitch and then had a wonderful time playing with the different stitches on the sewing machine to achieve the grasses and teasel stems etc

This is the finished wall hanging.  I must admit I'm very pleased and its now hanging in my conservatory.

Hanger purchased from Creative Grids www.creativegrids.com






Sunday, 2 February 2014

Amy's Quilt

At long last I have finished Amy's quilt.  It was started a few years ago at a workshop taken at Quorn Country Crafts in Loughborough www.quorncountrycrafts.co.uk.

The pattern is called Around the World, Amy went to the shop a few days before the workshop and chose the fabrics, however when I came to start the main fabric that she had chosen wouldn't work in the quilt as the pattern would have been lost when cut into small rectangles.  I therefore used this for the binding and to make a large cushion cover to go with the quilt.

The quilt top when finished went into my UFO box for quite a while and it was only when she knew she'd been accepted in to University last August that she said "Mum do you think I could have my quilt for Uni"

Feeling guilty as you do I found it out the box and set to with the quilting, wanting to do something other than straight lines I drew around a dinner plate starting in the centre and working out and got 49 circles over the whole quilt and have hand quilted them all. 

Binding on I finished sewing it at my quilting group last Thursday and must say I'm rather pleased.

Its on her bed waiting for the next weekend she comes home, I hope she likes the finished product.