Showing posts with label Inspired Stitches. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspired Stitches. Show all posts

Sunday, 14 August 2011

Catching Up...

I found this post languishing in drafts...I started it three weeks ago!  Oops!  So deleting what is now irrelevant and moving on...

First up the subject of said started post from three weeks ago was...borders are on 'Tis the Season and it is now a finished top!!...
the Stitch-A-Long timetable for blocks together, borders on, quilted and bound is September...in an event that will probably never be repeated I'm I was two months ahead of schedule...mind you the quilted and bound thing still has to happen!...and right back on my schedule it hasn't...but in a move sure to shock, the quilting thread has been purchased...a King Tut variegated green...no action will take place on the quilting front though until the Even Feed (Walking) Foot on order for Accidental Lay-by arrives (that is my excuse and I'm sticking to it!!)...

So that was three weeks ago...this week was the week from hell as far as things going pear shaped was concerned and amongst the stress and resultant exhaustion of dealing with recalcitrant technology on the work front there wasn't much crafting going on...I did manage a couple of small finishes...a quilt-as-you-go hexie thread bin/catcher...
One of the fellow crafters at Monday sewing was making these and I liked the idea so I came home and whipped out the hexie templates and Lynette Anderson Summertime Friends fabric...so easy to put together and no machining necessary...gotta love that...

So after finishing that up yesterday (also known as sewing the three little decorative buttons on), I moved on to a journal cover...
The fabric flower was part of Janelle Wind's offerings at Inspired Stitches and I've used one of those self-cover buttons for the centre...if you go here you'll see Janelle's original version...I actually made the flower band weeks ago and it has been sitting on the sewing table with the rest of the fabric and the notebook just waiting for me to get my act together and make the cover...not my finest hour or six I can tell you...anyone else can make a journal cover in no time, just whip them up, they are easy peasy...well, then there is me...it seems that journal covers are my Archillies Heel...no matter how carefully I measure and measure and cut and calculate and no matter how many fittings the notebook has there is always a problem at the final fitting....grrrr...out with the quick unpick *sigh*...they look so easy...for everyone else!  Using what is pretty much the last useable pieces of Laurel Birch Mythical Horses fabric in my stash box, what is left now is pretty much scraps...I just love this fabric, the colours, the movement, the mythical horses...so sad that there will be no more...

After battling along with that project for most of the day I couldn't be bothered with anything else that required brain cells so I reached for and finished this stitchery from one of the Daylesford Craft Experience projects by Melly & Me...it is a bag which I bought the kit for on the day...
Right, moving on with Sunday...time to hit the sewing room I think...finishing work stuff and clothes washing achieved I think it is time for some fun!

Hope your Sunday is a crafty one...

Happy Stitching...

Sunday, 17 July 2011

Another Inspired Stitches project finish...

A three item set by Helen Stubbings of Hugs 'n' Kisses...Inspired to Stitch...a hoop pouch which holds a six inch hoop and embroidery project, a needle book and a scissor keeper. 

And three finishes for OPAM!  Wahoo!!

Happy Stitching...

Saturday, 9 July 2011

Style for Sunnies...

Yesterday P-faff was pressed into service to make up the kitted project from the Inspired Stitches goodie bag...
 Spring Market Sunglasses Case by Natalie Ross
love the fabrics and the happy stitchery design

The gorgeous fabric used for the back of the case

I have prescription sunnies so they live in their optometrist provided coffin but a size check has revealed that my rotary cutter fits very nicely in this pretty case.  So while Natalie might have designed a sunglasses case my rotary cutter has snaffled it to travel in style.

Happy Stitching...

Friday, 8 July 2011

More Inspired Stitches...

Some more Inspired Stitches memories...


The projects for the weekend..


The designers show us their projects...(right to left)
Natalie Ross explaining her project
Janelle Wind modelling Natalie's lovely purse
Gail Pan waits with her project
Helen Stubbings looks on for her turn


The designers' displays





Gail's...



Natalie's... 



 Janelle's...


Sarah's lovely shop for retail therapy... 



Mmmm...Janelle helping "inspire" with fabric choices...


Another fabtabulous two days of stitchy inspiration...thanks so much to Sarah and her team...so looking foward to next year...


Happy Stitching...

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Sunday at Inspired Stitches...

Sunday bought Day 2 of Inspired Stitches...and the fun continued...greeted by the lovely Ally at the door and directed to our table where sat a new goodie bag...
 ...more reading material, yummy fabrics and threads...

and new friends to play with...Saturday's table included fellow blogger SandyN...so much fun...Sunday's table included the lovely Kris...and one of our SAL blog lurkers was also on our table...so nice to meet bloggy people and visitors in person...

after finishing up the stitchery for Natalie Ross' project that was part of the starter kit, I moved on to Helen Stubbings' project...

There were lots of lucky draws and I won a lovely pattern...
Of course there was a little more retail therapy...the threads are not for me, I was personal shopping for a friend...anyone else out there who needs a quilty personal shopper...retail therapy without guilt! ha ha ha...
Aren't the fabrics just delicious...Janelle Wind made me buy them...yep, all her fault, I was just looking and loving and thinking a piece or two and what did I end up with...9! Yes, 9!...Janelle you are a baaaaddddd influence...*LOL*...I hope to make Janelle's project from the weekend with these beauties...

Oh dear, I've just realised that I have nothing to show for Gail Pan's projects...I have fabrics and threads in the fabric department of the Home Emporium that have been earmarked for those...

Love this weekend event, Sarah's attention to detail is awesome, her family and friends are so welcoming and helpful, fantastic tutors/designers, the venue is brilliant, the school staff who do the catering feed us very very well and are lovely, there is absolutely nothing to whinge about...and I get to play all weekend with my lovely friends K and G (no blog)...looking forward to next year already!!

Happy Stitching...

Sunday, 3 July 2011

Saturday at Inspired Stitches

After a perfectly glorious day weather wise on Friday in Adelaide, Saturday was the complete opposite...rain rain rain and a bit more rain...perfect for a day of Inspired Stitches...

Goodie bags on our chairs full of patterns by the lovely designers especially for us, a starter kit for one of projects and presents!...


...two magazines, a roll of gorgeous fabric and Finca threads to match...mmmm, thank you!

A little retail therapy to start the day...


I had pre-ordered the two Anni Downs books from Sarah to pick up this weekend...so excited to finally have a copy of "Some Kind of Wonderful" to peruse."  I was aiming to get a Nicole Mallieu purse kit...couldn't decide which one so got two!...the thread is just because it was there...

The on to the provided project kit...

Almost there...



Back today for more of the same...not too hard to take at all...

Happy Stitching...

Thursday, 21 April 2011

Just Darling...

This time last year I was in Adelaide having a wonderful time at Inspired Stitches - have to wait until July this year *sigh*...anyhow...in honour of the 1 year anniversary of that trip...I finished...
...Just Darling...a bucket bag by Natalie Lymer of Cinderberry Stitches fame who was one of the fabulous tutors that weekend...isn't the stitchery just so very cute...Natalie's designs are so whimsical...not really so much a bag for toting along but a great size for having by the couch with a project in...it would make a great knitting holder if I could be bothered knitting...or a great crochet project holder if I could be bothered crocheting...I can't so it won't be filled with woolly creations any time soon...

Another project ticked off and two OPAM finishes for April...now if I can continue on with this finishing lark and not start anything new...but that could be a bit boring so I'm not taking the don't start anything new too seriously, a girl's go to keep her options open after all...

Happy Stitching...

Monday, 23 August 2010

August OPAM...

If you recall, back in April I trekked over to Adelaide to attend Inspired Stitches with GF Ms K and GF Ms G...where the lovely Natalie Ross inspired us with her design "Strawberry Frenzy"...well, Saturday night after I had scared myself silly by finishing my August Stitch-A-Long block 2/3rds of the way through August, I went looking for something different to tackle and the Inspired Stitches projects put their little hands up and waved madly...to my absolute surprise I had actually finished the handstitching on this one and all I really needed to do was construct the bag...so yesterday that was exactly what I did and ta dah!....Strawberry Frenzy bucket bag...cute huh!



It's a really useful size, big enough to have on a table or by a chair with a stitching (or knitting or any other) project neat and tidy and small enough to tote that same project on an expedition outside the sewing room...the pattern called for iron-on pellon but I went with using bag batting in the body and base for that stand-up-by-itself-ility and it has worked a treat...

I purchased the finishing kit put together by the lovely Sarah at Quilt Fabric Delights and I have to say I wasn't disappointed...you know how sometimes when you buy a kit there is "just enough" of everything to make the project...one tiny little snip wrong and you have to run back to the shop and buy more fabric 'coz you can't get it wrong by even one thread? Well, I have to say that isn't the case with a Sarah kit...good value with sufficient fabric not to induce a panic attack over cutting into it and lovely presentation...

Finishing this bucket bag has inspired me to get cracking on the stitchery for Natalie Lymer's projects from the same weekend...not quite as far advanced with the handwork for that one...half a stitchery to go...

Hope your weekened was inspiring...
Happy Stitching...