Sunday, 30 October 2016

Happy birthday, Louise!

For my friend's birthday this year, I wanted to find something a little bit different to give her as a gift. I couldn't find anything I liked, so I decided to expand my creative horizons and try making a unique photo frame.

It was quite a simple project, in theory! All I did was take a plain wooden photo frame and the embellishments to decorate it with and a glue gun. I found a mixture of purple and pink buttons, some flower buttons and some pink seed beads to decorate the main frame. I bought the wooden scrabble tiles to spell "Friends Forever" or "Forever Friends" depending on how you look at it - part of the design charm ;)

First, I used the glue gun to glue the bead pearl string around the edge of the frame. Then, I made the top left corner button from a large purple button, 3 flower beads and some purple ribbon. Then, I glued that to the frame and glued the letters on. After that, I glued on the buttons and inserted some pearl beads and pink seed beads at random and pressed down to secure. All in all, the project took about an hour, which is pretty good for a first attempt I think! Pretty pleased with how it turned out - hopefully the birthday girl is too (and that the beads have managed to stay on - those seed beads were a bit pesky!!)


The Finished Article - all it needs now is a photo!


Sunday, 9 October 2016

My 12th and 13th Love Quilt Squares

Lizzie and I met for a Stitch 'n' Bitch yesterday, which allowed to make great progress on my 13th square. I didn't quite finish it before I went to bed last night, but I had a 5:30am wake up call in the form a cold wet dog nose and seeing as I only had 2 small swirls and the name to finish I figured I might as well finish it now!

This is my 12th square for Chloe D's Disney themed quilt - she loves Toy Story! I found this pattern online. It was easy enough to stitch but the logos on the shirts were patterned to be all orange, but a Google image search says that's not accurate so I adapted it. I finished this square a while ago but forgot to blog it!

Look at that!!
This is my 13th square (the one I've just finished) for Megan T's heart themed quilt. I found this design on Etsy (I think) and it was originally charted in white and shades of green. Megan's favourite colours are pink, purple and blue so I adapted it. You could easily adapt it to any colour scheme - I changed the white for a cream and then used a blue, purple and two shades of pink but it would look good in just about anything I'd say! 

Seeing as I did all the stitches in the left half first and then the right, I was amazed that they all lined up correctly when I finished!!


With the cream and the blue...

...then the light pink...

...then the hot pink...

...and finally with the purple and the name!

This is my last quilt square for the moment, but once I've posted these to headquarters I'll keep checking the website to see if there are any other sign ups I can do. You can see all of my Love Quilt squares by clicking here and you can see the quilts that have been made using my squares by clicking here

Christmas is approaching, so it will soon be time for me to switch my attention back to my Christmas stocking. Yes, I do mean the felt and sequin one I started 3 years ago...I've moved 3 times since then!! This year will be the year it gets finished!! I've also got a couple of stitches I want to do for gifts - watch this space!! 

Saturday, 8 October 2016

My Craft Room

It must be the crafter's ultimate dream to have a craft room in their house. I've tried in 4 different houses now - it's not easy!

But, this summer I finally managed it!



Ok, so it doesn't look amazingly organised yet, but I know where everything is! Of course, I'm always adding new supplies to my stash! I'm hoping now to be able to make lots of skirts and dresses using the fabric on the shelves. I made the yellow sundress on the mannequin many years ago - needless to say, it doesn't fit now!! Also, the pole for the mannequin got lost in the last move somehow, so she's pretty short! (No short jokes please! haha)

Currently, I'm working on a heart themed square for a Love Quilt, which I'm hoping I'll be able to finish this weekend, and the Alphabet Adventure Scrapbook is ongoing. I've done the pages for S is for Skiing and Z is for Zoo but I'm not sure if they're finished yet...!!

Sunday, 2 October 2016

Scrapbooking: T is for Theatre

So my husband and I have decided to start our own Alphabet Adventure in order to make the most of our weekends together. The plan is to complete a fun activity beginning with each letter of the alphabet.

As you might have noticed, we've gone against the grain and started with T. We got last. I ute tickets for Aladdin the musical in London and it was absolutely incredible! Quite possibly my new favourite musical! (Which is a tie between that, Wicked and Matilda) 

I've just finished the page to go in the Alphabet Adventure themed scrapbook I've been making (turns out that craft is magic medicine for a wisdom tooth extraction if I can stay awake long enough!)


I picked a sunset themed background paper because it reminded me of the backdrop settings from the musical. I printed the photos from my FreePics app on my iPad and stuck them on with transparent photo corners. I made the tag using cream paper and my Sissix machine to cut the tag shape. The black and white letter came as part of a fabric letter set from Hobbycraft. Then I just added a pink flower button, which reminded me of Morroco somehow, and some black ribbon which came off  a Links of London gift box. I arranged some scrabble tile letter embellishments to spell "theatre" and added some diamond gems in the corners. I'm pretty pleased, if I do say so myself! 

Still to come: S is for Skiing, Z is for Zoo and I is for Ireland. 

Did you really think we'd be going in alphabetical order?? 

Wednesday, 3 August 2016

My 11th Love Quilts Square

This is a space themed square stitched for Brandon. I bought the chart from Cloudsfactory, which is a great website for cross stitch charts and kits - I've saved the link for you in my Suppliers and Inspirations section (right hand side)!

This was a relatively quick stitch and I'm please with how well it turned out. I think it would look even better on the navy fabric as suggested on the chart, but Love Quilt squares have to be stitched in white aida. My friend, Katie, has also done square for this quilt - can't wait to see how both squares look!

Thursday's progress

Friday's progress

Sunday's progress

Monday's progress - now waiting for new threads to arrive

Wednesday - finished!

My next Love Quilts square is a Disney themed one for Chloe, which should look really good when it's finished. I'm also planning on sorting my sewing space over the next few days (which I know I've been saying for a while but I do mean it this time!) 

Thursday, 28 July 2016

My 10th Love Quilts Square

Warning: I am more than a little proud of this one. I love it!

This square is for Emily's horse themed quilt. I found the pattern on Pinterest and changed the colours - it was originally in monochrome red, but I've tried to give each horse a life (and name) of their own!

Sweetie

Paddy
Bluebell

Mystic
Blossom

Sherbet
Candy

Braveheart (Born Free)
Noelle



The whole herd!

I had so much fun stitching this pattern and I found myself doing it quite quickly. The thing that's great about this pattern is that you can easily change the colours and make 9 different horses! 

My 11th square is a space themed quilt, although I think I may have said that on my last quilt square blog post before I got sidelined by this charming design! Or, the Toy Story square...

Sunday, 3 July 2016

Great British Sewing Bee Alteration Challenge: Pants Edition

Yesterday, it was my friend Jenny's hen do (for which I am honoured to be a bridesmaid 😄)

The day started with a creative knicker making party run by a company called Top Drawer Diva. As Jenny said, it was like a giant Stitch and Bitch!! They came to the hall in Rickmansworth, bringing many pants, trims, ribbons and bows, pins, needles and sewing machines with them. We chose a pair of pants and then chose the trims to decorate. 

The finished article
I started by sewing the white lace along the top with 2 rows of size 3 zig zag stitch. Then I did the same with the lace frills around the legs. It's important to note here that if you do put lace trims on, you should make sure that there's a break between the front and back, rather than sewing it all in one go. This is because you want the pants to stretch when you put them on, and if you see around the legs or waist all in one go you won't get that stretch. That's partly why I only did trims on the front. (That and I ran out of time!) Then, I hand sewed the bows on, making sure they were nice and secure. 

Lace trim sewn on with a zig zag stitch and hand sewn bows.
Feeling the green and pink theme!

In hindsight, the pants do look a little big for me, but I'd rather that than they were too tight! If I'd had more time, I'd have used some of the stencils to make a fabric shape to iron onto the back of my pants  with Wonderweb. Next time! 

If you have lots of trims, bows and ribbons at home and are looking for a quick little sewing project, customising pants might be your thing! Just get some cheap cotton pants from Tesco or Primark or wherever, and off you go. I think out of the 20 or so women who were at the event yesterday, only a couple of them had every used a sewing machine before and we all made fab looking pants - either by using a sewing machine or hand sewing). Probably much cheaper than buying from some stores too! 

If you're looking for a hen do activity, these ladies were great! 

Top Drawer Diva
If you check out their Facebook page, you'll find the rest of the photos from the day!
The rest of the day was dinner and a club in Embankment, and a ride on the carousel! A good time was had by all!!