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			Qski McGrewski posted a photo:	Angell Studio Momo Head on Island Doll body. Original Face Up by Clockwork Angel. Nose sanded down slightly. Another owner added eyebrows to Faceup.I adopted her on 18 May 2012Mimi Mon Minou			Qski McGrewski posted a photo:	Angell Studio Momo Head on Island Doll body. Original Face Up by Clockwork Angel. Nose sanded down slightly. Another owner added eyebrows to Faceup.I adopted her on 18 May 2012Mimi Mon Minou			Qski McGrewski posted a photo:	Brown Tree Skirt Modelled by DalSeraphine was borrowed specifically for modelling the skirts.			Qski McGrewski posted a photo:	$1 copper/brass jug from the Salvation Army Op Shop!this will be part of the Steampunk Roombox for my Pullip EOS			Qski McGrewski posted a photo:	Case made out of cardboard, upholstery fabric and brown leather scraps, still a WIPthis will be part of the Steampunk Roombox for my Pullip EOS			Qski McGrewski posted a photo:	Apothecary Chest (mini find of the century!)with stain addedscrapbooking paper added to bookplatesbookplates and screws painted burnished coppershown with suitcase, globe and jugthis will be part of the Steampunk Roombox for my Pullip EOS			Qski McGrewski posted a photo:	Angell Studio Momo Head on Island Doll body. Original Face Up by Clockwork Angel. Nose sanded down slightly. Another owner added eyebrows to Faceup.I adopted her on 18 May 2012Mimi Mon Minou			Qski McGrewski posted a photo:	Built out of Balsa Wood with extra gears for embellishment.1:6 Scale Playscalethis will be part of the Steampunk Roombox for my Pullip EOS			Qski McGrewski posted a photo:	Pink and Bergundy Floral Skirt Modelled by DalSeraphine was borrowed specifically for modelling the skirts.			Qski McGrewski posted a photo:	Angell Studio Momo Head on Island Doll body. Original Face Up by Clockwork Angel. Nose sanded down slightly. Another owner added eyebrows to Faceup.I adopted her on 18 May 2012Mimi Mon Minou

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Category: Cheese with my Whine

Unpicking Debacle… The Geese are Flying Backward!

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Or maybe even inside out :(

I chain pieced the second background squares to my flying geese units for the next 2 blocks in my Amy Butler High Flying Geese Project, and realised when I turned on the iron and got ready to press them open, that I stitched them on the wrong side.  Yes chain pieced… 16 of them.

So I spent last night (when I would rather be making) unmaking… and to spare myself I decided to draw diagonal lines on some more of the loads of background squares I have left to stitch to other flying geese units.

Unpicked Flying Geese Units

Unpicked Flying Geese Units

Those are the squares that I _have_ drawn stitching lines on, still have some to go.  At least I didn’t get that wrong!

Anyway to lighten up this post, here is my last fabric purchase at an awesome price of $7AUD/metre actually in Australia (and Suth Australia yay for me!) from Patchwork Online in McLaren Flat. I also grabbed some freezer paper and a pattern.

Freebird Collection by Momo for Moda

Freebird Collection by Momo for Moda

I think I have a bit of a Momo crush actually :) – see my previous posts with the Dresden Plate project using It’s a Hoot.

Category: Craftie Craft

Geese are Flapping Away Quite Nicely now…

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After my total freak out starting the High Flying Geese Quilt (see my previous post). I did ok today and made 6 new blocks.

That makes it 10 – I can actually hear my niece yelling 10 – she is 18mnths old and counts forward and backwards to 10 and forwards to 20, but 10 is always quite a celebration!

Here are the blocks laid out on the fabric I will be using for the quilt border and the backing.  I am using left over pieces from the strip rolls for the binding.  My flying geese unit, may not blow your pro quilters’ skirts up, but I think I am doing ok considering.

Daisy Chain High Flying Geese Quilt The First 10 Blocks

Daisy Chain High Flying Geese Quilt The First 10 Blocks

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Flying with Geese for the First Time…

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This was extremely scary for me… No offense to Pam and Nicky Lintott… but as a newbie quilter I almost ran screaming.

I am commencing a quilt named High Flying Geese which is on page 30 of the book Layer Cake, Jelly Roll and Charm Quilts by Pam and Nicky Lintott. I’ve taken a photo of the completed quilt in the book, please do not distribute this, it is copyrighted by Pam and Nicky and I am just using it to illustrate what I am making and to discuss how I am doing with the process. [actually I am not keen on my pics being distributed either, so just be good!]

High Flying Geese Completed Quilt using Heather Bailey Fabrics

High Flying Geese Completed Quilt using Heather Bailey Fabrics - copyright Pam and Nicky Lintott

So as you can see, it’s a very pretty quilt.  The blocks used are sometimes called a Dutchman’s puzzle according to the book.  I recently attempted my first Schnibble quilt which had loads and loads of half square triangles in it, and after completing it, I thought, well maybe I can try the loads and loads of flying geese units I wanted to do with this quilt.

Wait… I also asked my mum for her Jelly Stash Templates which has a template in it for cutting flying geese units but I lost the instructions I wrote down at the quilt show,  so wasn’t going to use that.  Then I read about the Fit to be Geese ruler, which looks and sounds awesome to use , (hey?! if it’s good enough for Carrie from Miss Rosies Quilt Co, it’s good enough for everyone!) So I ordered that from the Fat Quarter Shop along with the Schnibbles pattern I am making for February (I think I’ll be rushing on that one!); but after reading a bit more I realised that the ruler I am getting (the mini fit to be geese ruler) is not the right size for the flying geese units in the book.

So you can read here about how I took the plunge and cut into my Amy Butler Daisy Chain stash.  I also cut up all my background fabric pieces (it’s plain white and would not make an interesting blog post, now would it?)

The instructions seem simple enough, but nobody said that my squares would overlap did they? I thought this was wrong and that I had a) cut all my pieces the wrong size or b) the book said to cut all the pieces the wrong size.  The next thing I discovered after googling the bulk flying geese method was that despite my drawing lines and trying to be super accurate, if I did not drastically reduce my seam allowance after I put the unit together, I would inadvertently chop of all the pointy bits which I guess are the geeses’ noses.

Also the book recommends to leave your strip fabric intact and to only cut away the excess background fabric (in my case – and theirs incidentally – plain white), but I don’t get how or why I should leave the strip fabric intact behind my white fabric, aside from the bulk, which is supposed to help keep the geese aligned, the strip pattern would be visible behind each background?!  I didn’t get it.

I still don’t actually.

So I trimmed off both the strip fabric and the background fabric and am now totally aghast at the wastage and intend at some point to figure out how or what I can do with all those teeny triangles…

Anyway I forged on and believe after all my angst about what I was doing that the first four blocks worked out ok, and that if I stick to what I have been doing, the rest will to.  The blocks are made in pairs, though you can switch the fabrics so that one block has a particular fabric in the centre and then the next one has it on the outside. I chose to make them both the same.

These are the fabrics for block 1 and 2. The first pair.

Daisy Chain Flying Geese Block Pair 1

Daisy Chain Flying Geese Block Pair 1

These are the fabrics for Block 3 and 4. The second pair

Daisy Chain Flying Geese Block Pair 2

Daisy Chain Flying Geese Block Pair 2

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I Finally Took the Plunge! – And cut into my first Strip Roll!

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I am not sure if I detailed my quilting journey at any stage in here, but will give a brief overview, that will mean this will make a bit more sense.  Around 3 years ago my mum and I signed up for a beginners quilting class at Patchwork by Sea (my local quilt store).  I went along with a hand me down sewing machine that was around 15 years old but good enough for me to quilt with. Unfortunately a few weeks into the course I got ill and was in hospital for most of the rest of the course.  Mum would bring me the course info and I was hand sewing my table runner in hospital.  This wasn’t too bad, since I am quite comfortable hand stitching and also quite happy with blanket stitching my applique blocks by hand.

When I got out of hospital I did my usual trick when I learn something new, trying to do a very complicated over the top project and expecting it to be easy. I decided on a raising the barn log cabin quilt with a rainbow colour scheme. I was doing ok with the piecing, when my relationship with my ex fell apart. I had to move house, start a new job and get used to being single again all around Christmas time (2008) and well I promptly forgot about quilting.  The following year, my mum bought me a new sewing machine for Christmas but told me about when she purchased it in July (lol!)  It’s a Toyota machine especially for quilting with an extension table. After I think stitching a few times after it was bought it stood neglected and ignored for a while.

Mum and I went to the Adelaide Quilting and Craft Show that year (2009) and she bought me a Strip Roll of Amy Butler Fabrics from the Daisy Chain Range. I know at the time I could recognise the range on sight and was very excited about it.

Cut to July 2010 (eh?) my latest contract (I work in IT) ended abruptly and I had nothing to go to… this ended up going on till November, but during that time I started sewing again.  Slowly with softies and then I started going crazy, which brings us right up to date…

So I had decided (mid crazy quilting build up) that I would make this quilt called High Flying Geese in the Book Layer Cake, Jelly Roll and Charm Quilts by Pam & Nicky Lintott and use my Amy Butler Daisy Chain Strip Roll, but still too scared that it would be like my Log Cabin (way too complex for me to play with) or that my flying geese units would not so much be flying but sort of limping in some pitiful way.

Here is the log cabin by the way, when I basted it – I started the quilting, then gave up again, but I am a bit more comfortable that I will eventually finish it.

Raising the Barn Log Cabin - Rainbow - Quilt Top

Raising the Barn Log Cabin - Rainbow - Quilt Top

anyhooo…

Because of playing with the Mon Ami Schnibble project in January and starting to try Dresden Plates (see next post), I have actually gained quite a bit of confidence, and I finally started cutting the strips for the High Flying Geese Quilt!

Daisy Chain Strip Roll and Yardage

Daisy Chain Strip Roll and Yardage

So here are the strip roll (untouched for 2 years!) and the additional yardage I purchased for the border and backing of the quilt.

Daisy Chain for High Flying Geese Cut

Daisy Chain for High Flying Geese Cut

and just in case you think that is an illusion…. here they are again below, with the leftovers of the strips that will be used to bind the quilt.

Daisy Chain for High Flying Geese including pieces for Binding

Daisy Chain for High Flying Geese including pieces for Binding

Category: Craftie Craft

Pending Quilting and Sewing Projects

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Thought I would make my pending project list public!

when I am trawling online and find tutorials or patterns I often gawk and ooh and aah and think I have to make that, I have to try that, I have to put that on my list. Well this way, I thought I would save my list… So I don’t lose it, so I keep myself kind of accountable and just for fun!

Pending Quilting and Sewing Projects

High Flying Geese Quilt

Layer Cake, Jelly Roll and Charm Quilts by Pam and Nicky Lintott

Layer Cake, Jelly Roll and Charm Quilts by Pam and Nicky Lintott

the High Flying Geese quilt is on page 30 of this book by Pam and Nicky Lintott. I have not done a quilt with pieced triangles in it yet, and my mom’s jaw dropped open about the number of flying geese blocks in this quilt, but I really like the look of it and I have the perfect fabric to go with it.

A couple of years ago at the Adelaide Quilt and Craft Fair, my mum bought me a jelly roll (not technically, as jelly roll usually specifically refers to precut 2.5inch strip rolls from Moda Fabrics) and this was a 2.5inch strip collection from Amy Butler‘s fabric Range Daisy Chain. I will be referring to it as a Jelly Roll though.  I have purchased border and backing fabric, which I am currently waiting on delivery for and will be using white as my background fabric.

I also just discovered an Amy Butler Flickr Group, to share projects made from Amy Butler products, so I will have a place to share my progress and quilt on Flickr!

Charming Stars Quilt

Charming Star Quilt Project by Stefanie for Moda Bake Shop

Charming Star Quilt Project by Stefanie for Moda Bake Shop

This project is available for free at Moda Bake Shop and has been designed by Stefanie from Little Lady Patchwork.
I love the colours and hope that the fabric range I am going to choose looks as good as this one does. I have chosen to use the Moda Fabric Range called Sugar Pop designed by Liz Scott

1800′s Vintage Quilt

1800s Vintage Doll Quilt by Temecula Quilts for Moda Bake Shop

1800s Vintage Doll Quilt by Temecula Quilts for Moda Bake Shop

This is another Moda Bake Shop Project. It is designed by Sheryl Johnson of Temecula Quilt Co. It is a doll size quilt and finishes at 20inches by 20inches.  I think the design on it is what is traditionally called Irish bra

id? but I am not 100% sure about this.  I have a charm pack in my stash from the Moda Fabric Range called Symphony Designed by Sentimental Studios, that I think will work well for this little Quilt.

I intend gifting it to my mum as a table topper.  This one is a little daunting as the pieces look tiny, but it’s supposed to be deceptively simple :) so I will give it a go!

Grocery Bag Dispenser

Again from Moda Bakeshop ( can you tell how much I love the site?!) The grocery bag dispenser tutorial is designed by Rachel Griffiths from PS I quilt

Clermont Farms Bag

Clermont Farms Quilted Tote Bag by Glen Dragone for Moda Bakeshop

Clermont Farms Quilted Tote Bag by Glen Dragone for Moda Bakeshop

Another Moda Bakeshop Project, This really caught my eye and I would like to give it a go. I have  half a jelly roll from fabric I purchased at Spotlight on sale for next to nothing yay! and would like to use it for this project, so it won’t have the American feel that the red white and blue fabric lends as intended by the designer  Glen Dragone , but I am sure I will love the version that emerges from the fabric I chose. So this bag project is also on my list!

I’m adding headers for the rest of my to do list and will update this post later:

Mon Ami Schnibble
as part of the ‘year of schnibbles’ hosted by Sherri at A Quilting Life and Sinta at Pink Pincushion I am also going to make (in January) a Mon Ami Quilt Top from the Pattern by Miss Rosies Quilt Co. I think this will help me with my sewing and also give me ideas from watching others work with the same pattern.  I am very inspired by all the eye candy in the monthly parades on Sherri and Sinta’s blogs, from all who are participating in the quilt-a-long!

Mrs Perkins Giraffe Softie

Robot Softie for Sammy

Peg Bag

More Owl Softies

Quilt from Free Fatquarter Shop Pattern Pinwheel Pindot