Thursday 8 December 2011

The Handbag


Every girl needs a good handbag, sometimes we even need a new one just because we get bored of the bag we have already! So I tried to make my own. I found an easy PATTERN  to design and sew a handbag. I gave it a go and hey presto here is the outcome! Rather pleased with myself. I have been watching Kirstie's Homemade Home on channel 4. I've got the urge to enter something for the next Angus Show, "a handbag" is one of the catergories. I'll practise with a few more bags I think and decide which one to enter. The show is in June. Plenty of time to perfect the bag.

Friday 21 October 2011

Laptop Sleeve


My laptop cover. I made this one first with some rather bright colours! i loved the chocolates on the fabric and i've tied it in with colours on other fabrics. It's padded and lined inside with another chocolate fabric.

The SofaBed

 The sofa is finally complete! Oh this was a total nightmare project from start to finish. I kept running out of thread, material and patience! We got the sofabed free, its a Marks and Spencer metal action sofabed but the design on the fabric cover was typical Marks - floral! So I made new cushion covers and a removeable sofa cover, complete with box pleat skirt! I'm proud of the finished result, I don't think its too bad for a first attempt. Plus it matches my cushions perfectly!

Monday 19 September 2011

Star Burst



This quilt came into creation just by chance. I had surplus fabric squares left over from all the baby quilts I had made for friends, so I decided to put them all together to make a bright larger quilt. I love the owls in the middle and on the reverse of the quilt I used up the last owl square. Using contrasting pink and green tapestry thread all around the square to finish it off. While the patterns are a random mix, all the colours are matched. Blues, greens, yellows pinks and whites can be seen throughout the design. I also enjoyed creating the Star design which are originally from America's traditional patchwork quilts.

Wednesday 14 September 2011

Crazy Tablecloth


I bought a jelly roll of blue and green fabric strips. To my surprise they were rather busily patterned. Not my own personal taste but I made them into a table cloth. It took quite a lot of thinking after making the strips into a piece and then figuring out the triangles. I actually cut it wrong so ended up with a completely different design than I started out with! The old addage goes, measure once cut twice! its very true.

Laptop Cover

I designed a laptop cover for my laptop about a year ago, (photos of that to follow soon!) My brother recently purchased a laptop and didn't like the covers you could buy retail. So I asked him to chose the colours he wanted and I made this cover bespoke for his laptop size. Its padded with wadding and lined inside too in complimentary manly colors. Ths zip was a bit tricky so took a few attempts to finish. But persistence paid off and I like making these now!

Sunday 11 September 2011

Placemats & Coasters


There was no stopping me once my mum and dad presented me with a new sewing machine! I created coasters and placemats following a pattern from the book entitled "The Little Patchwork Book". It has lots of quick and easy ideas to create. I chose green as its the colour theme for our kitchen. I used scrap material of birds for the borders too.

Saturday 10 September 2011

Cushions and Footstool

I designed and sewed these cushions using English Lamb's wool tweed. It's lovely and soft and stretches well when snuggling into them whilst watching TV!
I saw a pattern for the footstool in a quilting book. I used the same two shades of purple lamb's wool tweed as well as a third purple cord fabric. This gave some structure to the footstool. Inside is filled with Lamb's wool and polysterene balls. The lilac and heather shades were chosen as the colours remind me of the heather covered hills and even some of the beautiful sunsets on Skye.


I was experimenting with sewing triangles to understand how to make perfect triangle designs for quilts. Good practise and Each cushion proved to be a learning curve. Sewing them created a fair bit of dust though and the sewing machine required a good clean afterwards.

First Project

This idea sprang from the sewing club with my friends. I wanted a big bag to put all my fabrics and tools in. I also wanted to learn how to applique and use complimentary colours for the thread work. I really enjoyed making this bag and Elaine my sewing friend just created the pattern from scratch. We made it up really! But its a huge bag and I love the strawberry lined carry handles with matching inside pocket.

Baby Peigi Quilt

A friend told me the news of her first baby last year, She was due in October 2010. I was very excited, mainly because I could design and sew a new quilt. The mum to be was quite experienced with quilt making, I was a little nervous at presenting her with one of mine! But it turned out well and it fit perfectly in the pram! I stayed with gender neutral colours as we were all in the dark to the baby's sex.
It has bamboo cotton wadding, it is really soft and kind on baby's skin. I also used invisible thread to tie it together. This was the third quilt I had created. Photos of others to follow soon!