Monday, 6 January 2014

Quilts

Jelly Roll Race quilt that I made for my daughter, but gave to my aunt in the end :) 

And here's the quilt that I started as quilt for my daughter, but before I finished I knew it was meant for my best friend's daughter. Can you see the theme developing? Yep, my poor daughter still haven't got a quilt :) 




A llittle cot quilt for my husband's best friends baby daughter. And no, this was not meant for my daughter :) 


And here it is quilt that I'm working on now 

It's for ME! Yey! 

Oh, and the quilt that I made for my friends daughter (Eleanor's quilt) never made to her bedroom :) My friend nicked it :) 

Can't blame my friend, it really looks good on that sofa. I guess I'll have to make Eleanor another quilt :) 





Sunday, 5 January 2014

I'm back


I have neglected my blog terribly. I don't know why. I kept crafting, just wasn't getting as far as uploading photos onto the blog. 

I need quiet a bit of catching up to do now. 
 So watch this space :) 




Sunday, 14 April 2013

Soul Blossoms Jelly Roll Race quilt

I don't know where to even begin....

I had bit of a quilters block, where I just could not pick up quilting project.... Partially because of my daughter's bedtime habits changing and therefore I have about an hour less in the evening. Partially due to simple lack of inspiration I guess.

And then I offered craft swap for somebody who does magic with knitting needles. She would knit something for me and I would make her a quilt.

I suggested beautiful colourful Soul Blossoms collection by Amy Butler. This fabric just exuberates joy and warms. It explodes with colour. It's such a joy to work with.

I got a jelly roll and went for Jelly Roll Race Quilt pattern. If you do have a look at the link, let me tell you, it's not 'a quilt top in less than an hour', oh no :) But it was fun and I will do it again.

















Saturday, 6 April 2013

....and another hat

Same pattern, different yarn (bamboo instead of merino) and different shade of blue. This one took longer, because Sublime Bamboo Pearl turned out to be difficult yarn to work with. It's very soft and lovely, but - never ever again. The reason being - it's made up if lots of separate strands that separate easily, and before you know it, you haven't hooked one strand and it's really noticeable. I had to frog back numerous times and crochet much slower to take care to hook every single thread.





Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Instant Gratification Hat {crochet}

Sometimes it's so nice to be able to do a quick project that you can start and finish in a same day. Instant gratification.

Well, pattern actually is called Gipsy Girl.
I didn't make ruffles, I think it's quiet unnecessary for an adult :)

Took me half day of crafting hugely distracted by children.




Monday, 25 March 2013

Crafter's 'block'

Is there such a thing? There is 'writer's block', so why not crafter's? Might as well.

All family has been though a lot of illness over last 6 weeks, hubby working crazy hours and my 4 year old daughter refuses to go to sleep without me lying there with her. Which means that by the  time kids are asleep and house picked up, I have no energy or will to do anything but sit in front of telly :( Have no inspiration or drive to craft. At all. Shame really.....

Friday, 22 February 2013

Millie's Quilt

My very dear friend's daughter Millie was turning 4 and I asked my friend is she would like a quilt for Millie's room, and to my delight she said YES. 

This quilt was quiet a challenge. It's first time that I had pictures of the room, which had been decorated and I had to try to find the fabric to suit it, to fit in with the decor. Usually I just pick up fabric from my stash, but this time nothing in my stash seemed suitable. So I searched high and low until I came across Moda 'Posy' collection.  And it just felt right. It felt right for Millie, and it felt right for the room that I been given pictures of.

Challenges didn't stop here. I'm still very much amateur, so it was quiet tricky for me to make fat eight bundle to "stretch" to make a single quilt. But I managed :) Used up pretty much every scrap that there was.

Modeled on my daughter's bed, as always :)