Thursday, 13 February 2014

February Irene

I'm feeling rather pleased with myself.  Today I have sat down and completed my blocks for February for the Goodnight Irene sew-along. 

http://terrytreasures.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/goodnight-irene-sew-along.html

I thought I'd share my five blocks with you ... actually five and a half ... as a I got carried away with sewing the 2 1/2" squares together!

The X blocks work in progress ...

 
And my three completed X's ...
 


 
I do love how this block works - it is really quite simple to do and so effective.
 
My two completed 2 1/2" squares blocks and the half one that I got carried away with!
 
 
Don't they look lovely and bright (they'd look brighter in daylight too!)
 
And I've been playing with the little triangle bits left over from the X blocks ...
 

I do hate to throw any bit of fabric away!
 
I am loving this sew-along.  The pattern is brilliant, and I found myself browsing jelly-rolls earlier and thought how nice it would look in creams and pale beiges ....!   

 
 

Monday, 3 February 2014

Cutting Irene and Exhausted Battery

I spent Friday cutting all the squares for Goodnight Irene as I really wanted to get it started before the end of January.  I was so proud of myself as actually not only did I cut the squares out but I sewed my five blocks too!

However when I came to take a photo the camera's battery was exhausted and I couldn't even take the pictures!

http://terrytreasures.blogspot.co.uk/2013/11/goodnight-irene-sew-along.html

So here, for starters are the photos I did manage to take before the camera conked out on me ... all my squares cut and ready to go ...





And will you look at that ... the jelly roll which I thought was just a brightly coloured roll is actually a Kaffe Fassett!  So I'm feeling a little sheepish that I didn't realise - but also quite excited that I'm actually going to use Kaffe Fassett's fabric in my quilt!
 
 
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Now, without further ado I will prove that I have completed the five blocks - just wish I could prove that it was last Friday - the 31 January - when I made them!
 






What do you think?  I like them and am really pleased with them - and I think the mauvey main colour works quite well against the bright Kaffe Fassett jelly-roll!

So ... ready for the next step....


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Friday, 31 January 2014

Friendship Square(s) received

Do you remember the funny little snowman I made to send off for one lucky (?) lady in a www.ravelry.com swap?

Well I have received mine!

 
Aren't they lovely?  Two little snowflakes on gorgeous blue backgrounds.
 
 
In this swap we are paired up randomly, usually sending to a different person than who we receive from - and it's kept secret until they are received.  This month, however, my recipient was also my sender!

February's swap is a Valentine or Anti-Valentine's swap.  So lots of hearts - or not!

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Friday, 24 January 2014

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Fabrics chosen for Goodnight Irene

I am trying to be a bit virtuous in that I want to use fabric I already have in my stash to make this quilt.  In fact I've been looking for the right project to use one of my jelly rolls in, and Goodnight Irene would seem to be the perfect one!

The jelly roll was bought way back when they where first becoming popular.  It's not a branded one, but one someone had made up and sold on Ebay.  I liked the brightness of the fabrics and bought it.

So ... the lovely bright jelly roll ....


What do you think?  Bright enough?
 
 
Then there is the decision as to what to have as the other fabric that makes up the crosses and has to be a larger amount of fabric.  Oh gosh, have I pondered and pondered.  I felt that I wanted to do a coloured fabric as opposed to calico or white - which, don't get me wrong, I love - but I felt I wanted something different for a change.

So finally I opted for this one ....
a greyish darkish mauve-ish shade with tiny creamy beige stars on it.

 
Actually it looks a bit brown on here - but trust me it isn't!
 
Now, the question is ... will they look okay together?
 
 
 
Only time will tell!
 
Now I've just got to do all that cutting .....!
 
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Thursday, 23 January 2014

Goodnight Irene

I am really going to try and push myself this year to achieve much more craft-wise!  I'm hoping to finish off projects that are definite UFOs and I want to learn more too.

So I'm joining in with the Goodnight Irene Sew-Along 2014. 

http://terrytreasures.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/its-time-to-sew-along-together-0.html


 
 
So I have signed up for it - which means I am really going to have to get going ....
 
Now all I need to do to start this quilt is to cut out 344 - yes, that's right - 344 2 1/2 inch squares, and 92 4 1/2 inch squares.
 
 
And I guess before that I need to choose the fabric I'm going to use.  I'm going to be good and use some that is already in my huge fabric stash.  I have a very bright jelly roll that would do nicely and I think I want a colour for the x-blocks rather than white or calico for a change.
 
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Young Love ....

I was sorting through my youngest son's school bag yesterday.  You know the thing - clearing out the school letters, the lunchbox, the various pens and pencils they've acquired...

And what do I find but a little love note from a girl at his school ...



Isn't that just the sweetest thing?

Adam was a tad embarrassed and I think he was a little bit proud of it too!


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