Tuesday, August 31, 2021

August 2021 achievements

I was away for the first part of August at Festival of Quilts and then visiting friends in Yorkshire and since my return I feel like I've been walking through mud. I haven't written either of the two quilt patterns but I have finished a few projects:

2021 Prairie Schooler Santa



Project for cross stitch camp - Halloween Barbara Ana




ATW BOM for August



Christmas wreath which now needs to be made into a cushion in September.


Tulip dress 





Monday, August 30, 2021

Monday Make - Molly

 


I have finished my Cross Stitch Camp piece for August using the called for DMC threads and stitched on 14 count aida in the colour coastal by Picture this plus from The Homemakery


I love the pattern but I should have changed out the main colour of the dress for more of an orange as it shows on the print out of the pattern. I am now on the look out for a silver or grey frame to start a Barbara Ana wall.

The September cross stitch camp project is a showstopper. I have been dithering about what I want to stitch as I just don't have the perfect fabric in the correct count for any of the projects I'd like to stitch. So I think I will just chose one of the two Barbara Ana kits I have from Nitka Moscow Perhaps I'm in the mood for some Christmas stitching?




Friday, August 27, 2021

Friday finish - Masters in Medical Physics

 




I am thrilled that my daughter has completed and passed her Masters in Medical Physics at Aberdeen University. I was almost as thrilled when British Airways announced they were going to continue flights from Jersey to London Heathrow as that makes our trip to Aberdeen at the end of November for her graduation much simpler and we can purchase a through ticket. we must remember to pack our thermals for that trip.

Lizzie has been back for two weeks, she had planned to be back for a week but became ill so decided it was better to stay here with us and this week she has been busy sewing some of the fabric she bought at the Festival of Quilts.


First we have two versions of the True Bias Shelby dress. The second is in fabric from Lady Mcelroy fabrics. Having made the first version earlier in the year, Lizzie upped her game to make the second version with a better finish and slightly bigger.

Lizzie's photos always show off our beautiful island. The first photo is on the coastal footpath and the second is at Greve de Lecq.





Yesterday we went on an out of town charity hop hop with friends. Not many purchases were made but we had lunch at Durrell Zoo and took a few snaps of Lizzie in her Liberty London Petra Pants. The fabric was bought from Rosenburgs and the Petra pants is a pattern by Closet Core Patterns.

Lizzie leaves today but I am sure there will be two more finishes to show you next week. Once she's gone I will break out my new Janome Atelier 7 and my old machine will be Lizzie's Christmas present. Lizzie's plan is to find a permanent job, preferably in Scotland and then put down roots and find a home with room for her sewing machine and overlocker.

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

WIP Wednesday - like walking through mud


Having finished my Christmas wreath last weekend, I moved back to working on Molly by Barbara Ana Designs but I feel like I'm getting nowhere very fast with anything at the moment. My plan is to finish the dress today, then move onto below the skirt and then the sun and stars which are just two colours.

I am then planning t start Yellow Submarine by Blackbird Designs. I have it kitted up but in mostly overdyed flosses but the colours are much more muted than shown in the pattern, so I think I will use the DMC conversion instead.




Monday, August 23, 2021

Monday Make - Christmas cheer

 


The Christmas Cheer Wreath is now complete. Next month The Frosted Pumpkin Stitchery will release finishing instructions to make the panel into a cushion. I need to go to Rachel's Textiles and buy some red pom pom trim and I plan to line the back of the piece with a pink fabric so as to emphasise the blush coloured fabric from The Homemakery. The piece is stitched as designed apart from the colour of fabric and I am thrilled to finish it.

Wednesday, August 18, 2021

WIP Wednesday - Cross stitch camp

 


After much dithering and navel gazing, I finally chose my Cross Stitch Camp project for August 2021. The criteria was using a new to you floss or fabric. I chose this Picture This Plus hand dyed Aida which is so soft and paired it with Barbara Ana's newest freebie chart called Molly. As always I didn't have all of the called for flosses so I have ordered them from ebay and I'm hoping they arrive today or tomorrow so I can finish this project before the final installment of the Christmas Wreath by Frosted Pumpkin Stitchery is released on Friday afternoon.

Monday, August 16, 2021

Monday make - 2021 Priairie Schooler Santa

 


Started and finished this cross stitch last week. One job for today is to list some of my completed patterns on Ebay as I won't restitch them. Love the racoon.


Stitched on 32 count Belfast Vintage stormy night from Peakside Needlework.

Next I need to start my Cross Stitch Camp project for August amongst many other jobs.


Friday, August 13, 2021

A cautionary tale

 


I spotted this pattern by Sew Different for a more flattering tulip dress whilst at the Festival of Quilts. I purchased the blue corduroy in York at Sewcialising and Lizzie purchased the denim for me at the Festival. I also purchased some navy washed linen from Higgs & Higgs but that must be stashed away in my husband's car and he returns on Monday.

Yesterday I traced the pattern onto Swedish tracing paper from Pattern Trace and realised I needed to wash the denim. I was disappointed to spot that the denim is faded along the fold. I will have to put a seam in the middle of the front of the dress and remember in future to check the fabric before purchasing.


Today's job is to cut out the dress. According to the pattern it should take four hours to make, which I hope to do tomorrow.

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

WIP Wednesday - Tokyo

I was so pleased to start and finish this block yesterday for the ATW BOM with circle line studio. Once again I was playing fabric chicken but this time I cut the large pieces of background for the tag and next to the spire first. I had a small amount of fabric left which has all gone into a scrap bag for when I next see my friend Gill in October. I was very pleased to give her two bags of scraps when I saw her at the Festival of Quilts and in return she gave me two quilts to quilt for her.


Here are my blocks so far. The only remaining place that I've been to as represented by a block is Paris and I'm still not certain that I want to make the other blocks but I can't see a way around it.

In other news, I had a very disappointing delivery on Monday, I was expecting my new Janome Atelier 7 and all that was delivered was a box of accessories!! The machine is scheduled to be delivered today but as I haven't received a request to make a Customs declaration, I doubt it will be delivered today.



Monday, August 09, 2021

Monday Makes - Festival of Quilts

 





I returned last night from our Tour de Yorkshire including our trip to Birmingham (not in Yorkshire). Lizzie and I spent a day being stewards at the Festival which gave us early entry to the show and Lizzie managed to spend up  storm in the thirty minutes before we had a stewards' briefing. The Rosenburg stand is always popular and they were happy to serve Lizzie early and she had the salesmen all to herself. She may have also returned several times after that to buy some more fabric. She went with a plan of what she wanted to make and only purchased fabric to make those items.

I purchased a second tulip dress pattern and bought two fabrics to make the dress at Festival and and a further purchase in York from Sewcialise. I may have also purchased a new sewing machine.



Onto the quilts, here is Lizzie in a handmade top and matching face mask with her quilt in the complete beginners category. Excitingly she was shortlisted for a prize. She didn't win a prize but it will encourage her to sew more. We also met Mark - a Sewing Bee entrant and she gained a number of tips from him.



I wasn't shortlisted but I was thrilled with how my entry looked and I wore my red linen tulip dress. The linen also came from the aforementioned Rosenburgs.



It was also my birthday on the Sunday of Festival and we had two celebrations - on the Saturday we did a Dalek themed escape room at Resorts World. Apparently we chose the most difficult of their escape rooms but we did escape. One the Sunday we had dinner as a family for the first time in 11 months at Carluccio's in Leamington Spa. Matt's £20 steak was disappointing but it was great to be together again.



I didn't craft at all whilst I was away so today I hope to get back to my happy place having slept very well last night. 


Friday, August 06, 2021

Friday finishes - Festival of Quilts ready

 


I bought this pattern by Cool Crafting and the linen to make it from, two years ago at the Festival of Quilts. So why do I wait until the week of F0Q 2021 to actually make the dress? Reducing the length of the dress took the most time and was the task I'd been avoiding. Lining up the pockets too time too an now that I've put the dress on, I think I need to remove the pockets as they spoil the line of the dress.



Otherwise the dress fits well and I plan to make another - hopefully a bit quicker this time around.




Another project the has lain around and only needed under an hour to finish it were these reindeer face masks. Even though they are now seasonally inappropriate, they are complete and in my pouch of face masks. I have also finished a pair of shortie pyjamas ready to pack.


Come back next week to see what I purchased from Festival of Quilts.

Wednesday, August 04, 2021

August 2021 goals

I am away for the first week of August so I should be easier on myself this month. at the time of posting, I don't know what our chosen UFO for August is but I have finished ten out of the twelve projects, so fingers crossed it's one I've already finished. There are five months left in the year and only two projects that I haven't finished from my list of UFOs. Fingers crossed for an already completed project.

I am doing a pattern writing course, so I need to complete two patterns first, one sample is already sewn.

1. Go big baby bear

2. Twinkle twinkle

3. 2021 Prairie Schooler Santa

4. Project for cross stitch camp - Halloween Barbara Ana

5. ATW BOM for August




6. Corinne Sovey Christmas


7. Christmas wreath, the stitching for which will be completed in August and made into a cushion in September.





Monday, August 02, 2021

July 2021 achievements

I am pleased that I have finished many of my quilts in progress but my cross stitch has taken a back seat. I will be taking cross stitch on our UK road trip.

Prairie schooler Santa 



Summer sampler turns 10 




Patchwork flying geese SAL






Fractured rainbow cushion from the leftovers of the previous finish


Month 10 of Christmas Wreath by The Frosted Pumpkin Stitchery. Just one more instalment to go. The next clue is released on 20 August.



Centenary block for Janome




May, June and July blocks for Around the World BOM


Kid Giddy Ugly Sweater pieced baby quilt


Kidd Giddy FPP Ugly Sweater mug rug



Linen dress by Cool crafting



Three face masks which have sat around since November.


Shorty pyjamas adapted from Tilly and the Buttons book "Stretch"




Home Stitch Home by Tiny Modernist for #CrossStitchCamp