Showing posts with label Moda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moda. Show all posts

Wednesday, 19 June 2013

Thank Kaffe Fassett for That!

I've finished my Kaffe Fassett quilt at long last. Looking back I actually started this quilt in January so it's safe to say it has taken me a bit longer than I'd anticipated. In my defence it's the biggest quilt I've made and I tried free motion quilting for the first time. See two very good excuses right there!


As the fabrics were so fussy I decided that I wanted to keep the blocks as simple as possible. Squares only. The finished squares measure 3.5 inches, I cut the fabric into 4'' strips at first and went from there. Sewing the various fabric strips together, then cutting down the blocks to size (across several strips) really saves time and I think gives squarer squares (ha!).

 
The fabrics on the quilt top are all Kaffe Fassett. I really could not resist these fabrics, I just love the bright colours and floral designs. I started out with all pinks and reds but did add a bit of green in as well to give the eye somewhere to rest! I think I only used about 10 green blocks across the whole quilt, but it just breaks it up a little.

 
It also meant that the quilt back really did have to be lime green (that's what I'm telling myself anyway). I went for an extra wide fabric by Moda. It was a godsend because even though the finished quilt is 50'' x 60'' I didn't have to piece the back. That always strikes me as a chore too far!
 
 
Baggy basting aside (not a euphemism!) I'm really happy with the quilt back. I'm defo a fan of free motion quilting and will be trying it again on another quilt. I don't know if I'm controlled enough to do anything very complicated but I think I'd be happy to try 'stippling' next time. I used the patchwork blocks on the quilt front as a guide to positioning the flowers. Each of the flowers is centrally located within a square block.
 

 
I'm loving the light grey colour of the binding fabric. It adds a subtle border to the quilt and somehow manages to tie in the slightly random colourway of the top/back. I've never seen a fabric quite this shade before but it's really lovely, I imagine I'll be using it again as a binding fabric.
 
 
These photos were taken in front of our house, safe to say the neighbours thought we'd lost the plot completely at this point! So nice to get photos in good light and weather though.
 

 
Now it's the tricky business of deciding what to work on next, whilst snuggling under my new quilt. The hardship!
 
 
 I'm linking up to Finish it up Friday. If you've popped over I'd love to hear from you. Are you a fan of the bright colours? What shall I make next?!
 
 
 



Thursday, 23 May 2013

Bits and Bobs

I got a free quilting kit with my sewing machine at Christmas, but before now I've only really used the walking foot (which I love). I decided at the beginning of the week that it was about time I tried a bit of free motion quilting. I've watched a few YouTube videos and read a few tutorials so thought, ''Sod it I'm ready''! I got a couple of scraps out of my fabric stash, created a batting sandwich and then just went for it - no plan of action at all!

Free Motion Quilting First Attempt

I was actually quite amazed at the result. I know it's not perfect, my stitch length is all over the place and in parts the curves are totally off, but actually who cares? Nobody is except me is going to notice. Practise over, I started on the quilt (it's my Kaffe Fassett Patchwork Quilt). It's really big but that's okay as I don't think I'll do very dense stitching (mainly because it's a bit baggy in the basting - see here as to why!). I'm happy so far, I'm just doing regularly spaced flowers. I'm not sure red stitching on green fabric was a great idea for my first free motion quilting project, but at least it is fairly well hidden on the quilt top (this is the back).

Free Motion Quilting Flower
 
The backing fabric I chose is by Moda, its called Dottie in the lime colourway. My quilt is overly large so this fabric is perfect as it is 108'' wide, specifically designed for quilt backs. I bought it from M is for Make. It was my first online fabric purchase and I was really pleased with the speed of service and the price! The fabric really is a beautiful lime green, I'm not sure my camera has captured the true colour.

 
Speaking of green, I had to travel to Kendal yesterday with work (I know, the hardship!). It was such a beautiful day. Yorkshire was looking particularly lush on the drive home. Yay Spring!
 
 
...finally!
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, 8 January 2013

Layer Cake

I got the most gorgeous layer cake for Christmas from my lovely sister.


It's Oh Deer! by Momo for Moda. There are 42 gorgeous prints - a quirky mix of birds, deer, spots and stripes, very Japanese in style. Super cute.


I've been unsure what to make with them, but am tempted to try a soft cover for my new sewing machine. I think I'll just go for a really simple quilted cover with ribbon ties at the side. As it is such a small project it will be ideal for getting to grips with the settings on my machine, which I admit, is defying me at the moment!!

Sunday, 11 November 2012

Binding Fabric

I've had a lovely weekend in Sheffield visiting my family. I also got to have a razzle with my lovely niece Emma, she is wonderful. Crafting wise this has meant things have been bit slow this weekend but I have bought some fabric to bind my Stars and Scraps Quilt. I had hoped to find a nice yellow, but I just couldn't get the right shade with a small enough pattern. I ended up going pink!


The fabric is Enchanted Garden by Sentimental Studios for Moda. It should be perfect.