Wednesday, 22 October 2014

Quilted Whole Cloth Cushion Cover

I have always admired quilted whole cloth embroidery and fancied a go at doing a cushion cover, I had purchased a design from www.secretsof.com
I couldn't find in town the fabric I wanted, I was after a ivory silk, as this was going to be a practise piece I settled on a cotton silk flat sheet, it was ivory the colour I wanted and had a lovely silky feel to it.
There was a lot of layers to hoop up together, voile for the embroidery backing, then wadding, then interfacing, the the silk top, I decided to do colour on colour, 
 After struggling to hoop up yet again I decided to change tactics and hooped up some filmoplast, its a stabiliser that is sticky so I can place my fabric sandwich on top and it will be held in place without hooping.
I got the centre of the design done although my placement was not perfect
It didn't take too long to do as I was only working in one colour, I added some hot fix gems to give it a bit of bling, then it had to be turned into a cushion cover.
A simple envelope opening and one cushion cover done, my placement certainly needs some practise as some of the blocks are off, but for a practise piece I am happy. It is something I want to do more of.

Wednesday, 15 October 2014

Autumn Has Arrived

Its a great feeling finishing a project, 
Yes its up on the wall, I wasn't looking forward to the joining together but bit the bullet and got it done this morning, it was really painless and went nice and smoothly.
Here is a few more autumn things I have now put out
Mr Pumpkin Man he is from an Alan Dart pattern and was knitted about 7 years ago.
Quilted Sunflowers, this was done about 3-4 years ago, you cant really see the bead detail on it, and the edging was blanket stitched with a variegated thread.
Knitted Mr Prickles another Alan Dart pattern,
 Mr Prickles is heading off to hibernation with his hot water bottle again he was knitted about 4 years ago.
The pumpkins I have shown before, there is a little crochet one, the denim one and the small fabric one I made the other week.

I fancy doing some cushion covers now and a table runner, I have purchased some embroidery designs and as the weather is predicted to be rotten over the next few days I might just get some done.

Tuesday, 14 October 2014

Autumn Sampler Completed

Almost complete to be honest, all the applique and embroidery work is done, I only have to join all the sections together to make a complete panel.
section 1
section 2
section 3
section 4
This is how it all sits together
I am pleased with how it has all come out, joining it together is done by doing zig zag to bind it.
it will be ready then to hang on the wall.
That is tomorrows task. 

Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Ripple Crochet

Today was not the best day for working on the Autumn Panel, intermittent power failures due to the storm, this meant every time the power went off the sewing machine lost its place and every time I managed to get it back were it stopped the power went off again, I only managed to get one section completed
This was the section I got completed 
This is were it will be placed in relation to the others.
I wont get any more of it done now until the week end as I am away at the shop for a couple of a days.
Without power I went back indoors and sat in front of the fire doing some of the Ripple Crochet
I first saw the design on Attic 24, I started it when we were moving, It is being done in DMC cotton yarn, and its going to be a cover for a bolster cushion, I think its about half way there now.
That's about all the crafting I have got done today.

Tuesday, 7 October 2014

Mexican God's Eye (Ojo De Dios)

Ojo De Dios are a Mexican craft otherwise know as God's Eye they are suppose to ward off evil spirits,
I have for some time hankered after doing one of these, I just love the way they look.
I bought some sticks to have a go a long time back and today came across them while sorting out boxes of craft stuff, so armed with some variegated sock yarn this is what I did.
This is the first one I made
This was the second, they are the original 4 sided shape.
I had seem some images for 8 sided ones but no instructions to be found on the Internet, there is instructions there but you have to pay for them, as I was only playing about with them I was reluctant to pay out $8 so now knowing the basics I played with them and made up my own 8 sided design
My own 8 sided design. 
As well as playing around with these, I got two more sections done on my Autumn panel
section 5 
section 6 
This is how they all sit together so far
Half way there now, I am really enjoying doing this panel and looking forward to getting it all joined together and up on the wall.
Tomorrow I hope to get the next 3 sections done.

Monday, 6 October 2014

More of the Autumn Panel

The other day I completed section 3 of the panel
The  one that went wrong
I was having a bad day, and didn't notice until I finished it I had put the background fabric on back to front,
so I had to re-do it 
Section 3 re-done
Having re-done I then decided I didn't like how section 2 had turned out so I made another section 2
Section 2 I didn't like
Section 2 re done
Today I got section 4 done
 Yes I am happy with this I love the material that's been used for the sky
And this is where it sits in relation to the other sections
Having to re-do 2 of the sections has put me back a bit I was hoping to have at least 2 of the panels completed, never mind there is bad weather coming so I can stay in the cabin and get it finished this week I hope, although I am heading off to Milton Keynes to spend a couple of days in the shop. 
This morning I went to craft club in Pendacar and spent the morning showing them how to make the little pumpkin ornaments
Last year I made the big one out an old pair of jeans and used real dried leaves to decorate, I also made the little crochet one last year, looking at it now it needs a leaf added to it. 
The week end I want to get my Autumn display out so I better get a move on and get it finished.

Thursday, 2 October 2014

Autumn Folk Art Panel Pt1

After seeing some lovely autumn displays that fellow bloggers have been putting together in there homes, I thought I would do a seasonal display for the living room, I like the idea of having seasonal decorations that can be brought out and added to each year.
I found on line with one of the embroidery shops I use, a lovely Autumnal Folk Art Panel, its done in lots of sections that are then joined together. 
The panel is in 12 sections and include applique in the hoop and machine embroidery.
 The first part of the panel with its applique 
The embroidery going on 
section 1 completed 
embroidery being added to section 2
section 2 completed 
section 1 and 2 together not yet joined that will happen when all 12 sections are completed.
Its a great way of using up all the little scraps of fabric, I have a box that all little off cuts go into, its great fun choosing the bits of fabric for the applique and when the embroidery goes on it all comes to life.
I will work on the next sections over the next few days.
The web site I purchased the design from is www.secretsof.com