Monday 28 March 2016

A quilt for my Son




Finally  - a quilt made for my family.

The quilting was designed by my son, colours chosen by him and the pattern was inspired by something he saw during a MATH class.

Sunday 27 March 2016

Aussie hero Quilt




This was made for an Aussie hero by an Aussie Hero - Lynette. Quilted with a Star wars all over design. It looked pretty cool when it was finished.

Friday 25 March 2016

T-Shirt Quilt



 
 
 
 
 
 
This was made for Jo from all
of her T-shirts from her Deployments.
What else are you supposed to do
with them - Right?

Thursday 24 March 2016

The under water themed quilt





This was SUCH a pretty quilt to Quilt. Beautifully appliqued by Lorraine.

Wednesday 23 March 2016

Waves of Quilting





Loving the waves on this Linen Quilt. An all over design adding some movement to the fabric.

Tuesday 22 March 2016

Polka Dotted Flying Geese

Fantastically Pieced Polka Dotted Flying Geese




How stunning is this polka dotted flying geese quilt made by Jill for her daughter. I found it hard to return it to her.

Jill wanted a simple all over ripple quilting.

Sunday 20 March 2016

Cherish DGS April Block 2016

Happy Easter to All.

This month's Block is inspired by Jen Kingwell.s Small World Quilt. Although the Quilt I have in mind does not look exactly like hers - I hope we can include lots of scraps and colour and some imagination.

That said - lets go improv.

My size guide is 2 x 12 1/2" sq blocks or equivalent (ie 1 x 12 1/2" sq and 2 x 6 1/2" x 12 1/2" Blocks).


To construct the Block 

For an example of a basic block of 6 1/2" width, cut a strip of low volume brightly coloured fabric 6 1/2" x 12 1/2".
  Cut two 4" squares of lighter coloured white or cream tone on tone low volume equivalent and make the point of a flying geese by sewing these diagonally to the narrow end. Grey on white or cream is also fine.



 


To add a door or other details such as a window, press a small rectangle so the raw edges are to the inside. Sew down using a straight, zigzag or blanket stitch.



Some examples:
This block has been made with several
sized blocks finishing at 12 1/2"sq 

This block has been made with one block finishing at 12 1/2"sq or
6 1/2" sq to be joined with several others to make  the above size guide
Once again this has been made with several blocks finishing at 12 1/2' sq



 

By removing the parameters of having fixed measurements, I'm hoping to achieve a really diverse mix of blocks.

Whilst I am not aiming for 'wonky houses', a little imperfection can add character. Feel free to add some extra detail such as the blocks seen below.





 




HAPPY Stitching!