Showing posts with label crocheting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crocheting. Show all posts

Saturday, January 6, 2024

January 2024 - Time (again!) for UFOs

 HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE! 

So, here we go again; UFO's 2024
I was a slug last year! Out of 18 UFO's (quilts), I finished only one! And that was an Advent Calendar. I also finished two small cross stitched wall hangings
Did I make more UFO's to add to the list in 2023? Of course I did! 
Thanks to the RSC (Rainbow Scrap Challenge 2023), I can add 4 UFO's to the list! Plus some scrappy blocks I started and a Patriotic Table Runner I had forgotten about. That makes it a total of 23 UFO's! YIKES! 
 My GOAL is to finish at least 12 UFO's this year. Will I manage? I have to do better than last year!!! LOL


1) New York Beauty Quilt
Progress: blocks pieced together, thread basted, ready for quilting
2) PSQ 36-patches
Progress: more blocks added
3) Wedding Ring Quilt
Progress: Zero! 
4) Scrappy Christmas Stars
Progress: Zero!
5) Christmas Card Holder
Progress: Decided on fabrics

6) Basket Quilt
Progress: Zero!
7) Scrappy 4" squares
Progress: Zero
8) Scrappy Pineapple Quilt
Progress: thread basted, ready for quilting
9) Crumb Quilt
Progress: Zero!
10) Irish Chain Quilt, blue & white
Progress: thread basted, ready for quilting
11) Got the Blues Quilt
Progress: all blocks done
12) Poppies Wall Hanging
Progress: Zero! 
13) Scrappy Flannel
Progress: Zero! 


14) Tomten's Quilt
Progress: Zero!
15) Granny Squares Quilt
Progress: Zero!
16) House Quilt
Progress: Purchased fabric for sashing
17) Snowman Wall Hanging
Progress: Thread basted, ready for quilting

UFO's added 2023:


18) Swirling Stars Quilt
Latest: all blocks done
19) Star Streams Quilt
Latest: Zero!
20) Bases Loaded, Purple Quilt
Latest: Purchased fabric for backing
21) Patchwork Potpourri Scrappy
Latest: Zero!
22) Orange/Brown Star Quilt  
Latest: Purchased a few orange FQ's / buy fabric for backing?
23) Patriotic Table Runner
Progress: Thread basted, ready for quilting

Knitting / Crocheting / Stitchery



24) Shawl (knitting)
25) Open Finger Gloves (knitting)
26) Santa (knitting)
27) Gnome (knitting)
28) Bed cover / Tablecloth (knitting)
29) Granny Squares Blanket (crocheting) 


30) Over the River and Through the Woods stitchery - here
Progress: Nothing since the above photo was taken

WISH ME LUCK! 



Tuesday, January 3, 2023

It's that time of the year; to attack UFO's!

HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE! 

 So, here we go again! UFO's! 
2022 was not a good year for me to finish UFO's. Out of 15 UFO's, I finished 2 only; an Advent Calendar (waited for thread) and a vegetable wall hanging. Actually I loved those fabrics so much that I used it all up! Click here to see the items I made. After I finished these, I totally lost interest and haven't touched the UFO's. I hope 2023 will be a better year to finish some at least. 



...the second UFO I finished in 2022 is the Advent Calendar #13. It seems like there's always something with those calendars, because I have another one that is not done. For the already finished one, I ran out of fabric for backing, sleeve and binding. Easy-peasy to finish.

For this one, 1/4 left to quilt when I ran out of quilting thread. More on the way. 


Cross-stitching


Knitting/crocheting



I'm not really that bad?! I've added 3 new Quilt UFO's and 2 Cross-Stitching UFO's to the list last year (2022)! There may be others hiding, out of sight - out of mind! 

UFO's to finish 2023

1) Basket Quilt
2) Scrappy 4" 
3) Pineapple Quilt (top done) 
4) Crumb Quilt
5) Irish Chain blue & white (top done) 
6) Got the Blues
7) Poppies Wall Hanging black & white
8) Flannel Quilt Scrappy
9) New York Beauty (top done)
10) Postage Stamp blocks 2.5"
11) Wedding Ring Quilt
12) Scrappy Christmas Stars
13) Advent Calendar Woodland
14) Christmas Card Holder
15) Gnome Quilt
16) Granny Square Quilt Moda Marbles
17) House Quilt (Dwellings) Moda Marbles
18) Snowman WH

Cross-Stitching

19) Through the Woods LHN (cross stitch)
20) Winter Wonderland LHN (cross stitch)

Knitting / Crocheting

21) Shawl (knitting)
22) Open Finger Gloves (knitting)
23) Santa (knitting)
24) Gnome (knitting)
25) Bed Cover/Tablecloth (knitting) 
26) Granny Squares blanket (crochet)

WISH ME GOOD LUCK! lol

Monday, August 8, 2011

Bag, pillows and Granny Squares

How fit are you craft wise when having the flu? I caught that darn bug 1,5 weeks ago and still I'm not feeling well. Of course I'm up and kicking, but still on slow motion. I don't really feel for doing anything, but I can't just sit there doing nothing - that's not me! It's better to do something for so to take a long rest afterwards. Got a bottle of coughing mixture from the pharmacy, which really knocks me out... But I'm not going to blog about that flu bug...

We went to Port Louis (the capital) last Friday and I bought bag feet for the market bag I was working on. I struggled with the bag bottom, because I wanted it a bit stiff. The combination of 'bag-newbie' and 'not-getting-what-you-need' require your brain to work on high speed; how to solve the problem?!
The pattern required a piece of template plastic for the bottom, but still I thought that was not good enough... I set my brain into top gear and came up with the idea to glue Peltex/Pellon 71F to the template plastic. The pattern says 'glue template plastic to bag bottom using a glue gun'.... So I thought I was clever when I glued the F71 to each side of the template plastic - using the glue gun!


WRONG! Even if I put heavy things on it; mortar (made of stone!), heavy pans and pots etc the night over, no way it glued the layers together!!!
So I thought; next solution is shoe glue! Same procedure - same result! :(((( Do you believe I was happy?!


Then I decided to put it on hold, wait until the trip to Port Louis,  buy bag legs - as the last solution! In the meantime - while waiting for the bag legs - I came up with another solution; sew the 3 layers - peltex, template plastic and peltex - together, using the sewing machine - it did work! No idea why I didn't think of that before I tried all that darn glueing?!
It worked! Here's the market bag.


The closure on each side. I had wanted some more fancy, decorative buttons, but you know... I should not say it again.... :)


... and finally; the bottom and the legs! :)


I had to use black, plastic rectangular rings for the handles - only rings of that size available here...
The bag is quite big; 14,5 x 26,5 x 53 cm / 5,5 x 10,5 x 20 inch.
The pattern is from Australian Homespun, and I LOL  when I read the pattern heading; '....it's so oversized that your partner won't be aware of how many purchases you've bought home!' :))
I'm not sure what kind of fabric I've used, it is definitely not 100% cotton. It is quite stiff and thick, and not very easy to sew through thick layers. Even if I used size 14 and 16 sewing machine needles, it kind of slipped on the weaving and made some of the seams uneven... If you take a closer look at the last photo - bottom - you'll see what I mean...  Not very happy about that, but I'm not sure it was possible to do it different... Quite some struggles putting this bag together - PHEW! But,  I've learnt a little bit more on bag-making! :)

Well, that was the bag.... What do you do about all the tiny pieces of scraps after squaring blocks, pieces that are too small to be kept for scrap quilts, thread ends etc? I bet all of you throw it all in the bin, don't you?!
I don't! I have been collecting all this bits over the last four years. No, I'm not insane! I have collected it in mind for pillow filling, to be used for making big pillows for the couch (?) in the dining room.


Over a period of four years I had collected 4-5 big plastic bags - 14 kilos/30 pound! with scraps etc. that took up space on the floor in the studio/ex-sewing room.


I shouldn't write this, but it had collected a lot of dust. My advice is; if you are allergic or asthmatic, don't do this, I believe it will cause some problems to you!


Stuffing the pillow inserts. I had just enough to make four inserts, measuring 60 x 60 x 10cm / approx 21 inch square + 4 inch.

Here they are; the four pillow inserts. I've already bought fabric and zippers for the pillow cases, but don't know when I'll start working on it...


Some of you might recall I have mentioned my crocheted granny squares... I bought 100% wool yarn during my visit to Norway last year. Crocheting has never been 'my thing', I've only done one pair of pot holders... Oh, now I remember; I crocheted a turquoise sweater in my teens...! Loved it to pieces - literally! :) Except from those projects, I can't recall I have done other crocheting projects...

What is better than to snuggle up on the couch, wrapped in a quilt, drinking hot cocoa and crocheting granny squares when not feeling fit for doing anything else?! :)


I didn't know I miss working with wool yarn that much... I did a lot of knitting when I lived in Norway, using wool as well as cotton yarn...  
I have enough yarn - mix of wool and acrylic - I think it is, for a pair of socks. Yes, I'm wearing wool socks these 'winter' months. :) I have a knitting UFO as well; a pair of wrist warmers/fingerless gloves... I'm going to wear them during the 'winter' months too, because I'm always so cold on my wrists. 
Don't know when they will be finished... :)
I've finished an Easter table topper and have left to do a small piece of the binding on the Easter wall hanging UFO, but that will be another post...


Sunday, June 7, 2009

Rustic Retreat Bed Cover completed

The bed cover is completed! This is what I have been working on the last days. The quilting is done in the ditch around the trees, around the tiny houses, the horizontal- and vertical seams and the binding. For the quilting I used red- and green Madeira thread and brown thread for the binding. The size is 112 x 210cm (44" x 83"). Today I'm working on a tablecloth in the same pattern with the same fabrics. It's for Johnny too! :)
Debbie Mumm designed the pattern as a wall quilt. I had to increase the length - not the width - to make it fit Johnny's four-poster bed. I love Debbie Mumm designs and like working on the fabrics; the colors appeal to me - the feeling of rustic country.

...and here is Johnny's four-poster bed waiting for the bed cover! The bed dates back to the 1890's and belonged to his great grandparents - Louise and Karl - who came to the farm in 1875. Isn't it wonderful to be in possession of such an antique treasure?

I completed something else this weekend; a Hardanger table runner! I found it in a box while I was looking for something else. I had completely forgotten about it and that I had left to do the hem... I stitched (with the sewing machine) around the hem and then cut around it. I can't remember when I started working on it, but I believe it must be more than 10 years ago... Time to complete it - wasn't it?! :)

I've bought myself a birthday gift! The pattern is a combination of stitchery and quilting - and it is done in black and cream! Wonderful! It's not so easy to see on the photo, but the stitchery part shows a family traveling in a horse drawn sleigh through the snowy woods, across the river to grandma's welcoming farm house - hence the name; "Over the River and Through the Woods" - designed by Crabapple Hill Studio.