Showing posts with label Nathan Driver. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nathan Driver. Show all posts

Monday, December 16, 2024

Clover and stitch

During the first meeting of 2024 in February, friend Ansulet Swanepoel demonstrated a rather mind-blowing technique enabling quilters to turn any photo into an actual quilt.  Yes, any photo can be printed on fabric and incorporated into a quilt, but she developed a technique whereby the photo is broken up into squares or triangles in the size of your choice and then printed on 100% white cotton.  The only prerequisite being good, high-quality photos to prevent pixelation from happening. 

After requesting a specific layout, a preliminary design was done and send for my approval.

Happy with the layout, the actual breaking up of the photos into the individual shapes started.  The printed shapes already include a 1/4" seam allowance and all pieces are numbered to simplify the process of matching the correct pieces.  All that you need to do once receiving your printed pieces, is to cut them on the edge, match them up and start stitching.


After aligning all the bits and pieces and sewing them all together, I ended up with a beautiful, quilted photo.

Me and my husband decided to use our two grandsons, Aiden and Nathan's first school year photos and made each a cushion by adding matching black and white gingham.

So, if you have a special photo you want to convert into a really special keepsake, just contact Ansulet on +27 83 406 9461 or visit her website Clover and stitch for Clover sewing products, wool as well as a variety of other stuff.


Friday, January 6, 2023

Baby Statistics Bears

I bought this design from Ofnah two years ago and at long last started embroidering them. They are such a cute memory bear containing all the statistics of a newborn baby such as the date, time, length and weight as well as baby's name.  They are 30cm (12") tall.  







Sunday, June 14, 2020

Playmats done

The playmats and accessories for our two grandsons are finished and it is quite amazing what a border or two can do to a project.

Nathan's playmat

Aiden's playmat
The play pieces and dice.  I made the same for both boys.

Thursday, March 12, 2020

Playmat

I am currently busy embroidering playmats for our two grandsons.  We hope to see them during the latter half of the year, all depending though on this corona virus.

With both consisting of about 60 blocks, I've got my work cut out for me 😀 but it is rather rewarding when all the blocks are finally stitched together.

Nathan's playmat is the traditional Snakes and Ladders.  The design is from Dainty Stitches and can be found here.

This was about 50 blocks done with 10 more to go.
And this is the assembled playmat of 0.5m x 1m.  

I still have to add a border as well as quilting it.  It also comes with a dice, buttons and a set of rules which I still need to finish.

Sunday, July 9, 2017

Baby Books 2

The other two books I embroidered from Ellen Maurer Stroh was Baby's Toys and Baby's Zoo Book.











The patterns are offered for free, so even if you don't have an embroidery machine you can download the charts for free and embroider by hand.



















Sunday, July 2, 2017

Baby Books

Ever since I downloaded these beautiful Baby Books of Ellen Maurer-Stroh, I wanted to embroider them - I just had to wait for the grandchildren to arrive! 

December 2016 with Aiden already turning 3 and Nathan nearly 1, I finally started embroidering them and it took about 3 months to complete with about 20 thread changes each.



I tried to have them laminated, but they were too thick.  I then just covered them with Decifix, added an eyelet in the corner and assemble with a ribbon.


I made up a packet, added their Dad's birthday present and then had it shipped over to the UK by boat as airmail suddenly went up by 33% putting it way over my budget!

The Baby Animal book contains these 12 animals:











 

Sea Glass design

I was finally able to finish this design and upload it to my store.  I actually embroidered it twice as I entered the first one in the  Sew ...