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Bye Bye Summer
01 September 2012
August was another busy month, I managed a few finishes and a lot of blocks!
Tetris picnic blanket, ET turn up the volume cushion, Eye mask, cube pincushion and baby blocks tutorial, Buddy Rabbit, Pinwheels in the Forest quilt
Blocks for the Vintage Holiday QAL, Blogger's BOM, Retro Flowers QAL, How Far Will You Go?QAL, Rose Stars, and in the centre is a block for Sana in the Scrappy? Sew Bee it!
The highlights of the month for me were definitely meeting up with Nat, Nicky, Susan and other bloggy friends at the Festival of Quilts and much hilarity ensued from my post about threading with Aurifil!
I was able to introduce my fabulous sponsor Fresh Squeezed Fabrics and they are offering a brilliant giveaway here too!
Wonder what next month will bring?
Linking up:
Eye need sleep and a winner!
24 August 2012
One very necessary finish this week... I'm having trouble sleeping so I thought an eye mask might help. It was also a chance to do a bit more embroidery!
I got to try out a couple of stitches I'd not done before - button hole stitch (blanket stitch) and up and down buttonhole stitch (for the bottom lashes)
I used some of the Oakshott cotton I was given in my Fat Quarterly retreat goodie bag, as well as a couple of layers of plain black cotton inside and the back is the softest cotton fabric I could find. It is really comfy, the only change I made to the pattern was adding some elastic at the back to hold the ribbons together and make it easy to take off and on.
The pattern is based on one from the book 'The Stitch Bible' by Kate Haxell - I say that because I didn't bother enlarging the pattern (that requires finding somewhere with a photocopier and I don't have time for such nonsense!) and I drew the eyes on free hand - hence the large alien looking ones... well my kids think it's very funny!
This is a great book, I'm sure I'll use it a lot for reference and ideas! There are other gorgeous projects too:
To be honest I was originally looking at another book - I wanted something to teach me more stitches and that I could use to help me follow patterns - this one was cheaper though and in the end it has everything I need. I definitely recommend it!
On to the winner of the Japanese scrap bag...
Mr random.org has chosen:
who is tubilinha tiacarminha, a lovely follower:
Congratulations! I have sent you an email.
If you didn't win, don't be sad; come back tomorrow, you might be glad (see what the lack of sleep is doing to me?!).
I'm joining in the Quilter's Gallery Blog Hop Party and I have a great giveaway!!
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