Saturday, June 30, 2012

Week 43

WHOOOOOHOOOOOO!
I have FINALLY dyed my own fabrics! This is something I have wanted to do for a very long time, especially since my foray into the art quilting side where hand dyeds are the best thing to work with. The depth of colour and shades, and oooooohhhhhh just love hand dyed fabric!

I could have started playing, but i am such a "course dependent" type person that I like to be shown something, at least just a little in order to give it a go. I wish I were more like my good friend J, she just leaps right in and her creativity knows no bounds. She is the most inspirational, give it a go and see what happens person I know and I don't know what she gets from working alongside me, but for me, she teaches me to let go, don't be scared, just jump! And look what we produced together yesterday:


The Quilt Indaba, hosted by Grass Root Quilters Guild, is held every two years I think? They always have classes for beginners, and advanced quilters, as well as a dyeing course or two. Helga Beaumonts class yesterday, was fabulous. We mixed up 15 different dye colours, and dyed fabric, lace, scrim and threads. To edn up with 30 fabrics, 15 dark and 15 lighter, as well as experimented with different dyeing techniques. J and I had a great day! After work today, I rinsed, washed and ironed my fabrics. Have a look at how pretty they are:






too much of lovliness!

So happy to share these beautiful vibrant fabrics with you. Now I really need to go to sleep as my head is buzzing with ideas of where to use them...and how I must go and buy some soda ash tomorrow!

xoxoxoxooxoxoxo





Week 42

Am "dyeing" (hahahhaha) to show you my week 43, but lets not jump the gun here. Lets finish off with week 42. Week 42 was a mixed bag, with some entrelac knitting and some fabric folding.



This is easier than it looks. You take a circle, and a square. The square's corners must touch the edges of the circle. Cut out a freezer paper circle. I used perspex templates. Iron the shiny side of the freezer paper onto the back of the fabric. Cut around the circle, leaving a bit more than a 1/4 inch all around. Thread a strong thread and run a running stitch around the edge of the fabric - be careful, if it frays, use fraycheck. Then pull up the thread to gather the raw edge closely around circle. Iron in place. You can now remove the freezer paper, unless you aren't ready to stitch, in which case leave it in so it holds its shape.



Then take the square shape, and cut a square of batting and a square of fabric for the inside piece. Once you have removed the freezer paper from the circle, lay first the batting in the centre (on the wrong side of the circle) and then put the fabric, right side facing you, on top. You will then fold the edges of the circle over the square, to hide the edges of the square, using a running stitch to secure - I used a perle hand dyed embroidery thread from House of Embroideries.




And TA DA you have a beautiful Japanese folded block, that is PRE-QUILTED! You join them by using a tiny ladder stitch, so you do not get a ridge.


Look what my man has been doing in his man cave, armed with manly airbrush...



for a novice airbrusher, i think he is pretty damn good. all that dormant talent, lying wasted all these years. well he sure is making up for lost time, i don't see him all night!

So, week 42 is done and dusted....go to week 43 and read on...just fulfilled a long time dream of mine, dyeing my own fabric.

xoxoxoxoxoox







Friday, June 29, 2012

Week 40, 41 and a glimpse into 42

phew! its such a bind when work takes over isn't it? the last few weeks have been hectic with early starts and very late ends. I have managed to get my challenge sorted each week, but haven't been able to find time to post or blog!

week 40 is a wonky star to go with my other star block. and i also added to my growing scrap quilt. i was SO lucky to have a generous friend on a clean out lark, who hoisted all her fabrics to two friends, me being one of them! Her fabrics are HUGE pieces, so maybe i shall be tempted away from my scrap phase!


My design wall is groaning with the scrappy blocks that multiply as if by magic (?)


week 41 saw me start some wonky log cabins...have always wanted to do these but never have....i love the wacky blocks so much, they appeal to my sense of humour


week 41 was also the week some knit friends and i partook in a craftsy class and tried our hand at entrelac knitting...that was a lot of fun...


week 42 saw the result of that....


and now, after a day of winter sunshine and fabric dyeing, my bed beckons. it has been a long week, and today was by far my favourite day. i shall tell you all about it tomorrow
xoxoxoxoxo


Monday, June 4, 2012

week 39: more modern blocks and some time travel

finished quilting my pinball machine block...



and made another modern block: missing your kiss from the modern blocks book i mentioned in my last weeks upload.



and another..yes, getting money worth from this book...wacky stars - with a real wacky manner of piecing.



and here is my scrumptious layout from a scrap lesson on saturday - what great fun, even if i was greated my grumpy people when i got home! the lesson was packed with about 55 ladies, we had delicious tea, a very clever teacher, in a lovely venue. it was so lovely to just be me, thinking about me, and doing me stuff. wonderful me time.





(thanks to scrap kits and my friend TRACY- they do monthly kits, and are on facebook...check them out!)

sorry for the rushed blog, but its bedtime, and the man is...yes, he is outside setting up his new command centre. very manly. so the bedtime story is beckoning...nite nite and see you on week 40. getting quite sad there are only 12 weeks plus 2 left of my self challenge.

xoxoxox














real men can craft

for 14 years our long standing joke has been my husband saying "i can make that" when i see something beautiful or clever. and hats off to my man, he often has done just that and made it. like the shelf i admired at tree house when pregnant with our first - he made it. like the lovely bookshelf i had to have for our at the time, 3 year old princess's bedroom, he made it....oh, and mustn't forget the pottery stint before our first arrived on the scene and rocked our world like a storm at sea rocks a puny fishing boat. Pottery lessons on a Saturday morning was our Something We Could Do Together. And yes, I was very proud with the lovely mask, still hanging outside our front door, and with the Japanese style platters painted with koi fish, but I was also slightly dismayed to be outshone in the craft division!

When the kids need a fancy dress outfit, or want a rocket ship made out of cardboard boxes, or little sylvanian family caravans from shoeboxes, they go to their dad. he is pretty good at making something out of nothing. very inventive.

but now i have created a monster. a few years ago i bought him a model to construct, an american tank with a command centre. it was worked on for a bit, then put away. well, its been brought out again. and then some. HE now has an entire command centre set up in our tv lounge, and has constructed, from scratch, a spray booth. With filters, fans and lights.



Oh Yes. A monster. All my paints have been pulled out of their many hiding places, and this weekend were tested with his new airbrush. Did i mention the airbrush? and the hours of u tube research. and the star wars model? i thought i was the only craft/hobby obsessed member of the family. but the bug has bitten my man.



It looks like the modelling station is being removed to one of our outdoor rooms, as it has taken up a lot of space. i was quite enjoying the company whilst i sewed, me on one side of the loft, him on the other. but it was starting to look pretty hectic!



i just hope this doesn't mean he will be too busy to make that zulu warrior outfit, or the darth vader mask....