Monday, April 11, 2016

Ageless embroidery designs

After embroidering Lexy's burpcloth, I was asked to embroider a blanket as well.

It is usually rather difficult to choose a design from the hundreds of thousands I do have, but as I recently bought this set from Ageless-embroidery I was looking for an excuse to use it.  At $1 for each set, it was a real steal.


It's a boy set

It's a girl set
 




And this is what the stitch out on Lexy's blanket looked like:

 
 Another happy customer!


Sunday, March 20, 2016

Charity Quilt

A few of my quilting friends decided to make a quilt for charity and asked me to design the centre block.  I offered to make the block instead and this is what I came up with.

The main fabric used contained beautiful wonky hearts which I enlarged 200 and 400% and appliqued.  Then I embroidered some dragonflies and spider webs in between - continuing the theme of the main fabric.
 


 


 
 
 





 
 


Sunday, February 21, 2016

Spit Cloths

I've been busy with quite  few burp cloths the past 3 weeks.

First up is 4 I embroidered for our new grandson whose due date is the 9th of March.  As his room is decorated with Giggles, I used sock monkeys from Designs by Ju-Ju for his burp cloths.



Below are some pictures of the nursery painted by his Daddy.


I also made one for a colleague of my husband.



And last but not least, 4 for a good friend of mine who will become grandmother to her first granddaughter in April. 




Sunday, February 14, 2016

Viewer's Choice Award

And the winner is.... 


This quilt of mine won First Place at our Guild's first quarterly meeting of 2016 which was also co-hosted by my Quilting group, the Rotary Cutters.  Everybody just loved it and was quite astonished at the fabrics I used namely satin and taffeta. 



I received a goody bag full of niceties!

Sunday, February 7, 2016

2016's Quilting Project - Free Motion

Whilst deciding what our quilting group was going to do as a project for the year, I remembered this project of mine stuffed in a drawer for almost 20 years.

 
I originally wanted to make a carpet but after discovering that the fabric I bought was too dense, I gave up and put it away.  It took about a week of drawing the pattern and I was not about to throw it away.
 
As the fabric was already partially damaged in the centre, it was decided to use applique to cover it up.  The rest will just be stitched in a dark grey with tone on tone free motion in the open areas.

 


Casper kept me company although he decided to lay on top of the fabric making it impossible to move it at all!  He is 17 years old, outlived our house fire of 2014 and stayed alone at the damaged house for 6 months! So, I guess - he is allowed!


 
4 of the Rotary Cutters is working on a medallion quilt similar to this one
 


whilst the others is doing the Free motion project depicted below.  A beautiful wall hanging.
 
 
 

 
 
 
 

Saturday, January 30, 2016

Panda Bear Cushions

My mother asked me to make 2 more of these panda bear cushions I wrote about in this post.
 

Since then our house burned and it was sadly put on the back burner.  But with her upcoming birthday, I decided there is no better time to get this over and done with.
 
It felt really good to gave them to her this afternoon on her 78th birthday.
 

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Shades of Red - Block 1

I am working on a project I fell in love with a few years ago.  But, as it is not my design, I can't sell the pattern.  I am however selling the different elements I designed using my own cliparts.

Although the fabric I used had dots on it, I added beads on top of it.




Block one of Shades of Red


Edge to Edge Quilting Designs Set 2

Set two of the designs I wrote about in  this  post is available in  my shop.