Can go and get stuffed.
Tomorrow I will be mostly sewing.
Monday, 26 November 2012
Friday, 23 November 2012
Hmmmmm.
Am quilting the Arrows Quilt. It is going------ well, it's going. I tried a loop stitch, and that was silly. 3 hours of unpicking ensued. I started outlining the arrows on the white, which went well except for my tension issues, which meant another hour of unpicking. So third time lucky - have outlined all the arrows in white.
Now I'm wondering what to do next.
1) Should I quilt inside the arrows with colour?
2) Should I do another smaller design in the white areas?
3) Should I fill in the gaps with stippling or other patterns?
4) Should I just leave well alone and bind it?
All help appreciated! Linking to Crazy Mom's Finish it Friday for some help!
PS My hubby has a vomiting bug. Oh yay. We're all treating him like a leper. Yay for another bathroom. Not yay for him feeling even more ill than he has been already :(
Now I'm wondering what to do next.
1) Should I quilt inside the arrows with colour?
2) Should I do another smaller design in the white areas?
3) Should I fill in the gaps with stippling or other patterns?
4) Should I just leave well alone and bind it?
All help appreciated! Linking to Crazy Mom's Finish it Friday for some help!
PS My hubby has a vomiting bug. Oh yay. We're all treating him like a leper. Yay for another bathroom. Not yay for him feeling even more ill than he has been already :(
Wednesday, 14 November 2012
Game of Thrones...One of these days I'll get that typed right first time...
Here's the latest on Game Of Thrones - all blocks completed! Am chuffed to bits; even though it took 3 goes to get Baratheon right, it was worth it in the end. Of course, the work begins here - still have sashing, picking out wee teeny bits of paper, basting, quilting (aaargh!) and binding to do. Eh, that'll take no time at all :)
From top left:
Tully - Tyrell - Baratheon
Targaryen - Stark - Lannister
Arryn - Martell - Greyjoy
Now I've looked out the fabric for commission quilts #2, a pair of matching single bed quilts - twins? hehe - for a friend's parents. Using grey/green/blues and yellowish lights. Simple stars, but v effective. Pictures will follow, once I realise I have to add on a seam allowance BEFORE cutting out the shapes. Doh.
Someday I will learn :) Until then, we add a stupidity tax to everything we do...
From top left:
Tully - Tyrell - Baratheon
Targaryen - Stark - Lannister
Arryn - Martell - Greyjoy
If you want to see the blocks individually, head over to my facebook page Fankle Quilting and Knitting |
Someday I will learn :) Until then, we add a stupidity tax to everything we do...
Saturday, 10 November 2012
Finish it Friday
Thanks to Crazy Mom Quilts I get to show off some more Game of Thrones loveliness :) I finished another two blocks this week, the Tyrell and the Tully ones. I think they are close enough to the book description to be suitable. Still working out Baratheon - its hard to get a stag's head to look convinvingly regal without it looking like Rudolph.
The sloping pictures are a probem, but I dont have room in the sewing room for a design wall so it has to be a design floor. Ah well, the key elements are there, albeit slightly angled :) I think the simplicity of the design is key too - and any further fancy dan stuff will be quilted in afterwards. I am planning to quilt in the House mottoes too, we'll see how much cursing that produces!
I also managed to get some wee crafty makes, for the craft show I'm doing in Ayr on Nov 25th - come along if you can! Nice to get out and meet people, because you can get a bit closed in when you spend all day sewing and shouting at the radio. Apparently.
A couple of them need eyes and more detail, but I really like them. Not just good for Christmas either, that dread word which has us beginning crafting in July...
How's all your Christmas sewing going?
The sloping pictures are a probem, but I dont have room in the sewing room for a design wall so it has to be a design floor. Ah well, the key elements are there, albeit slightly angled :) I think the simplicity of the design is key too - and any further fancy dan stuff will be quilted in afterwards. I am planning to quilt in the House mottoes too, we'll see how much cursing that produces!
I also managed to get some wee crafty makes, for the craft show I'm doing in Ayr on Nov 25th - come along if you can! Nice to get out and meet people, because you can get a bit closed in when you spend all day sewing and shouting at the radio. Apparently.
A couple of them need eyes and more detail, but I really like them. Not just good for Christmas either, that dread word which has us beginning crafting in July...
How's all your Christmas sewing going?
Tuesday, 6 November 2012
Game of Thrones - continued...
Another few blocks made, which makes 5 so far, and 4 to go. Working on Tyrell at the minute (well, when I'm not typing) and still trying to get Baratheon right.
Whatcha think?
From top middle going clockwise :
Stark - Lannister - Arryn - Martell - Greyjoy
(am very proud of the last one, Greyjoy, it was some job going round all those tentacles). Here's a close up - the mottling is deliberate, don't worry:
And I also really like Stark:
It is grey on white, but this is Scotland in winter, so the light is pish. Technical term there, for all the non-Scots in the audience ;)
Whatcha think?
From top middle going clockwise :
Stark - Lannister - Arryn - Martell - Greyjoy
(am very proud of the last one, Greyjoy, it was some job going round all those tentacles). Here's a close up - the mottling is deliberate, don't worry:
And I also really like Stark:
It is grey on white, but this is Scotland in winter, so the light is pish. Technical term there, for all the non-Scots in the audience ;)
Saturday, 3 November 2012
Finish It Friday
Have finished the first 2 blocks of the Game of Thrones Quilt that I've been commissioned to do - Martell and Lannister. I think they look ace, but am slightly biased :)
Have 3 more ready to be stitched. Am figuring out this applique thing! Thanks again Crazy Mom Quilts for the opportunity to show off :) Can I leave you with some swinging tunes:
Rock on!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-xd3NuWQI0
Thursday, 1 November 2012
First Block of Game of Thrones !!
Here's the first one, Martell House, the easiest to practice on, and still with wee bits of paper hanging into the stitches at the back. I will be spending some time picking them out. No hardship next to the fire!
Block size 24 and a half inches.
Notes:
Block size 24 and a half inches.
Game of Thrones, Martell House, Applique |
Notes:
- I used spray glue to stick the back of the motifs to the backing fabric, and did the circle first, then the flames 5 at a time.
- Paper backing to stabilise the sewing.
- The spear shaft was a bugger, had to unpick the whole thing once but the second time worked once I had swapped the applique foot for a walking foot to cope with the extra layer of fabric. Phew!
- Stitch length almost non existent, stitch width varied from 2 to 1 (my machine goes from 0-5, its a Brother XL5700)
- Stitch used was a blanket stitch, used both directions of it (nos. 4 and 5 on my machine)
- See Applique notes for more info
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