Friday, January 13, 2012

New Beginings


There is something great about January, everyone seems to be sorting; cleaning and making room for new projects and ideas. The sun is out, it's holiday's and somehow you seem to have extra time to do things that you have been meaning to get to, or know you won't once February kicks in!



Two dear friends of ours had a gorgeous baby boy just after Christmas so it was perfect timing to make something special for him. I did at first go searching in the shops for little wee outfits but to be honest I was greatly disappointed and secondly shocked that one teeny weeny item of clothing cost's minimum of $15 (and that was at an outlet store!) which will last all of a couple of weeks.



So into the most inspiring room in our house, the Sew Pretty room, I was really drawn towards the warm orange, brown and greens and Mod Todd seemed to be the perfect match. I needed to make something quick and simple yet luxurious as it was a special gift so I opted for a quick baby's quilt using the full set of pre selected colours & designs in the set and matched it with oh so soft white minky fabric.

Materials:

  • Set of matching fabrics (6 Fat quarters works well for this size)
  • 4 pieces of minky fabric
  • Matching thread

Step 1
Out of 6 Fat Quarters cut out 36 6"x 6" squares (15cm x 15cm) You will have quite a bit left over perfect for matching items!

Step 2
Lay them out in any way you like, I prefer the ocd approach ;)


If you want to try keep the order of your quilt fold over matching sets of squares to sew together

Step 3
Sew the two squares together and iron open your seam. (This may seem like a waste of time but it makes a big difference to your finished result keeping everything neat) I keep the ironing board next to me while I am sewing so it is quicker.

Step 4
Place those squares back into your patchwork picture and continue to sew the squares together until you are left with 6 completed strips.

Step 5
Now sew these 6 stripes together, once again pressing open the seams as you go.


Step 6
I decided to use 4 minky squares which I sewed together to form a square. This is the cheapest option instead of purchasing an entire metre. (Remember this is replacing a wadding & backing fabric so take this into consideration when looking at the cost) If you have not used minky before it is much easier to use with a walking foot (which pulls the fabric at the top and bottom at the same time instead of just the bottom feed dogs working) but you could give it a go without it.


Step 7
Place your completed top patchwork over the minky leaving equal large gaps to allow for stretch. Then pin it together. Sew the first top side then unpin and readjust to allow for movement,  continue this until you are on the last side and then leave a gap for turning. Cut off any excess minky before turning it out.

Step 8
And there you have it one gorgeous baby blanket soft & thick and cuddly! Sew around the edges and in between the joins on a few corners to secure it. You can also tie your quilt using crochet cotton. (gotta find a better video than that, but it does quickly show you how to do it!)



Bundle it up and it is ready to go! Now I better get this posted ASAP!




Monday, January 9, 2012

Woodland - Cinderberry Stitches

So this blog post is happening while I make the dinner, that is how eager I am to share this new fabric line with you!

And how cute are these wee mushrooms? Natalie Lymer seems to ooze out all these fabulous cute ideas and they are found all over her blog Cinderberry Stitches

This fabric range is printed by Lecien, Japan, so once again of the highest quality and oozing with fun vibrant colours.

The prints are a really good size too, lots of detail and small enough for buttons and smaller craft projects, so if you have been waiting for that Japanese style fabric for your crafting then look no further.













Available in our shop here http://www.sewpretty.co.nz/292-woodland

Check out these great images from Natalies blog






Purchase Woodland here: http://www.sewpretty.co.nz/292-woodland

Monday, December 19, 2011

Sunny Happy Skies



Just what we need this Summer! The newest fabric line from Riley Blake



Flowers


Hearts


Trees & Panda's too!


A pretty lace



and spots & stripes too!





All you need for Summer packed into one little bundle!


Purchase here 


About the Designer

It began with a love of scrapbooking, and transformed into a love for all things patterned and bright. Established in 2008 by Graphic Artist, Stephanie Hunt, Bella Blvd continues to provide crafters with her signature happy and bright color palette.
Bella Blvd, a name that derived from Stephanies's Italian heritage and travel experiences. Stephanie's creative designs are now being brought to fabric with the release of her first collection "Sunny Happy Skies

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Meet the Gang


Come on over and Meet the Gang, Andover New York's newest fabric line by Marisa for Creative Thursday

Besides from the cutest characters from the gang ( Ruby; Olive; Simone; Sweetie Bear, Lila, Lola and Oscar) it is the rich colours and storybook design that draw me to these fabrics!


I know we have unleashed a inspiring design, when the possibilities of uses are overflowing in my head! So I will release them from in there to you.


My first thought was of a wee jacket with the border print on the outside with the word fabric as the lining. (There is a cute tutorial here http://www.sewastraightline.com/2010/09/josie-jacket.html)



Then I would love to see some cute trousers or capri's in the white flower fabric with the birds as the trim. There is a super simple pattern in the Making Children's Clothes book


The other things I thought of were a sun hat, ipod case (possibly in the border or the above blue print), a bag, a simple quilt, library bag! I will leave the rest of the dreaming up to you. Purchase here