Saturday, May 21, 2011
Boxy Bag..
5 Cushions a day keeps the doctor away...
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Long Overdue..








Friday, February 4, 2011
New Year, New machine :)
Patchwork Blanket
Lay the squares out in a favoured pattern..I tried to mix and match the colours so it was varied...

Sew strips of squares, then sew the strips together...I prefer the not so perfect look, so none of my squares match up perfectly...
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Hot Water Bottle Cover Tutorial
You will need:
Outer Fabric (Kilt)
Padding/wadding - very cheap from john lewis or fabric shops!
Inner/Lining Fabric (Strawberry)
Thread (try and make this the same colour as your outer fabric!
Bias Binding - not much, about 50cm!
Greaseproof/tracing paper.
Sewing machine optional, but a lot faster with one!!
Pin this to your fabric and cut out one whole one, a small half for the top and a larger bottom half, so that when placed on top of the whole one, they overlap.
Next place your cut out sides onto the wadding and cut out - leaving a gap of about an inch all the way round. Do this for all three pieces.
Pin this sandwich together and then carefully sew together.
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Pretty Bunting Tutorial
What you will need...
Fabric..This can be all the same colour, or different patterns as i have gone for.
Scissors..for cutting out your triangles.
A cardboard triangle template...Mine is 14cm at top, and 16 on either side.
Cotton in a matching or contrasting colour to your bunting.
...Sewing machine is optional but very quick if you have one!
Lets get started!...
Firstly you will need to choose your fabrics, I chose ten as this makes a nice length of bunting.
Place your triangle on the fabric and cut out, leaving a cm either side of the cardboard. You can save fabric by turning the triangle upside down each time you cut.
You will need two fabric triangles per bunting triangle (does that make sense?) for front and back!
You should end up with something that looks like this...
Next, place correct sides together and sew down each side - not the top!!
(Quick tip for sewing machine users..Sew down one side, At the bottom of the triangle keep the needle in and turn the fabric - saves time and having to sew each side separately!)
Trim the excess and turn inside out. Press with an iron to keep flat.
Repeat this for all sets of triangles!
Next you will need to work out which order you want your triangles and fold the bias binding over each of the triangle tops. It makes it way easier to do this all in advance and pin in place, like below :)
Sew all triangles onto the bias, making sure it is always folded correctly, and the triangle is sandwiched inbetween! I just do one continuous sewing strip, and sew together the empty bias inbetween each triangle. This will save you a lot of time over sewing each one in individually!