Shelley Made

Sunday, 1 January 2012

My First Quilt - The Back with Custom Label

Having finished the front, it was on to the back.  Winging it this time as I have no pattern.  Funnily enough - piecing this together has given me the confidence to make a complete quilt from scratch - without a pattern.

To start with I created a custom quilt label.  Swatch size was more than big enough...  I tried to make it look like a part of the Castle Peeps fabric, and did my best to colour match. 

This is what I ended up with.  It's an 8x8 inch swatch...ready to cut.  Plus - it's all my own! :)  I ended up cutting it down to about 6 x 4 I think...  I read in a number of places that you should piece your labels in so they can never be removed..  Good advice!


I chose my favourite fabrics from the Castle Peeps line for the back...and started piecing.  I did a rough outline on paper before I started.



Resulting in this at the final middle section:



And overall this is the completed back...



Next, the last piece - quilting!

My First Quilt - Part 1!

After procrastinating for what seems like an age - I finally bit the bullet and attempted my first quilt.  It's for my son, who will soon move out of his cot/crib into a toddler bed.  So I guess that gave me the motivation!

I just love the Castle Peeps fabric line from Lizzy House and luckily she designed a lovely pattern to go with it to give me a starter.  I chose the blue colourway as my son's room is blue and yellow - and changed the design to be wider to fit his bed.  I also rearranged the fabrics and swapped a few in and out to make it my own.


Isn't the fabric great?!?!

What did I learn from my experience...  That if you are left handed - SWAP THE BLADE SIDE on your rotary cutter!!  I've struggled for ages with it veering off on tangents - so much so that I had put it away forever.  Which I guess is why I didn't make a quilt until now.  So I thought I would give it one more go - with a fresh blade - which is when I had the inspiration to reassemble it on the opposite side.  Magic.  I'm now cutting like a pro :)

So, after calculating and recalculating my changes to the pattern - I set off to cut nervously through all the fabric.



Ending up with this...which will be the front



I did my best when cutting the pieces to try and get the skyline to line up - it "kind" of worked!  I got close anyway.



 Ending up with the finished top...  Which I thought looked not too bad for a first effort.



Next up - the back!

Wednesday, 28 September 2011

A Fairy Project!

So, for my daughter's 4th birthday I found this neat pattern from ikatbag.  I've never sewn with plastic canvas before - but hey, I'm keen to give most things a go!

This is how it turned out...


The Toadstool - a.k.a The Fairy House


Checking out their new home
And having a chat


We named them of course...

Tinkerbell

Rosetta

Silvermist


 And they seem to get on well together

They even have some sparkly decorations inside!



And they like to play peek-a-boo!


Did it go down well?  YES!



It took me a fair while to make, but it was so worth it!  My daughter loved it - so much so I've already had to replace the hair with wool rather than felt.  The felt hair just didn't quite stand up to the attention!

I used cotton drill for the coloured fabrics - and plain old canvas for the outer body, and I'm pretty pleased with the end result.

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

My First Post

Hello and welcome to my first attempt at a blog.  What is it all about?  Well, me really!  Or more importantly - the things I like doing.  I get such enjoyment out of creating things for my family and friends, and get inspiration from other blogs - so thought maybe, just maybe, someone might get inspired from me :)