Sunday, 26 January 2014

Using up fabric - nine fat quarters to make a quilt

As we are shortly to travel to India and there is a small possibility that I may buy some fabric I decided I needed to use up some of the 'sets' of fabric I have in my cupboard. These themed fabrics are designed to go together. The first pack was Makower's 'Party Time'. Here is the completed quilt top.


I had four different fat quarters of patterned fabric and some small labels.  


I decided to team up the four fat quarters with five plain ones. The first thing was to cut the fat quarters into 10cm (4") strips.


You then sew them together in groups of three. Two patterned fabrics either side of a plain (twice) and one group of three plain fabrics (the centre fabric will end up quite small so could be a bold colour). Sew until all strips are used up and press the seams. (I forgot to take a photo before I cut them again so try to ignore the horizontal cuts)


Cut across the new fabric into 10cm (4") strips.


Sew these in groups of three to make a nine-patch. Press the seams.


You then need to cut the nine-patch in half vertically and horizontally.


Arrange these new squares into a pleasing pattern and sew together. Here is the quilt top again ...


... and here is a detail





















Saturday, 25 January 2014

Completed travel projects

Before we started our travels I couldn't decide what to take with me to work on. Should I take a quilt and quilt it, complete a crochet blanket or stick with the tried and tested hexagons?

I thought it was time I showed you what I have done.


The hexagons are already cut out, I fold over and tack the edges and then sew them together in strips of ten. These would then be sewn together to make a square which are then sewn together to make a larger piece


Rather than just make a throw as I have done before I decided to quilt the hexagons, here is a detail


Another idea was to make a crochet blanket. The 'granny squares' had already been started and I just had to make lots more.


I decided to edge them all with black before joining them altogether.


The third idea was to handquilt a quilt that I had already put together.


Here it is once it has been quilted ...


... and here is a detail.









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