Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Another quilt

Way back in March, when I was bored on a rainy afternoon, I made a quilt top.
I used only fabrics that I had in my stash, and decided to be a bit different and make it very bright with black fabric in between the bright colours, rather than white as the pattern called for. White gets too dirty!!

I've finally had some time to finish the quilt, so yesterday and today I completed it. Decided to use yellow sashing, to make it even brighter, and red binding, well, just coz!
It is a bit bigger than cot sized, but smaller than single bed size. Not sure what I will do with it, for now it will go in a bag in the cupboard, perhaps til another friend has a baby and I need a super-cool gift to give!

Here it is:

and the back of it, super cute... just need a super cute kid to give it to!

A Christmas Owl

For part of my niece's Christmas present, I decided to make her an owl soft toy/cushion, since owls seem to be all the rave at the moment.
I didn't have a pattern, so I just winged it (ha ha, pun intended).
Here's said owl:
She loved it, as soon as she unwrapped the present, she gave the owl a big hug, I wish I had captured that with the camera!
The eyes, beak and wings are machine appliqued on, the back is a soft pink minky leopard print, with fleecy feet.
Cute huh?

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Awesomely bright baby's play mat!

A very close friend of mine is expecting her first baby, I wanted to make her something amazing, but not a standard cot quilt.
So I googled, and found this http://www.pluckymomo.com/2011/06/tutorial-picnic-play-mat.html totally amazing, right?

And I thought I might be clever enough to make one along those lines. She doesn't know if she is having a boy or a girl, so I've made it as gender-neutral as possible!
It was my first ever attempt at applique, and I was lucky enough to have some great tips from my mother in law.

Here's the finished project:
Folded up into it's travel size (it has a button to fasten it closed)
And a close-up of each segment:
Black shiny velvety ants (I wasn't sure about them, but couldn't think of anything better to do, so left them as is!)

The butterfly, it's wings are velvet and have plastic inside so are crinkly, the centre is fluffy, and the white cloud is puffy (filled with fat quilt batting)
The caterpillar, I just used standard quilting fabrics for him
The dragonfly also has a fluffy centre, his wings are satin ribbon and only sewn down the middle, so are 'flappy' for the child to play with. And again, a puffy cloud.

The flowers are all different textures, with loose taggy 'leaves' off the stems

The ladybug is just made from standard quilting fabric

The sun has flappy 'rays', and the centre is a sequinned type gold fabric - I checked (pulled and scratched at it) to make sure it was child safe!

And the watermelon, the red is nylon, so makes a scratchy sound if you touch it, and the 'rind' is gathered satin ribbon.

It was a lot of fun to make, and I am so pleased with how it turned out!
My friend was thrilled with it :-)

Monday, August 15, 2011

Another fabulous new creation

Well I haven't posted on this blog in a veeeery long time!

There have been multiple creations come out of my sewing room over the past year.
Many, many AroundAHound collars and leads of course. Many baby bibs for friends' babies, and other baby items, baby clothes, change mats, etc!

The latest creation is in the process of being completed, it is going to be awesome, unfortunately I can't post pictures or much about it, as it is a gift for another friend's baby - said baby isn't due until December, and I hope to wait til her baby shower to give her the gift, unless I can't wait... haha. if that's the case, then I will post photos sooner.
It has many bright colours, it is round (but not spherical), has 9 different sections.... bet you can't guess!