Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Eco Challenge Quilt

Recently Brother NZ announced that they had a quilt challenge to make a quilt 70cm square for their Eco challenge. I decided to enter this and thought about it for a few weeks before deciding I wanted to make a quilt about water. Here is my step by step process in case you are interested.
I chose to use fabrics that were left over from previous quilts and from the curtain samples that I quite often buy, so it was very 'eco' by using up these scraps etc.
I started by drawing a design onto paper and then cutting a piece of curtain fabric big enough to attach the scraps to. I started with the hands, because if they didn't work out I didn't want to waste time on the rest.
I laid down (pinned them all) various brown and cream/tan shades of fabric scraps with an overlay of brown mesh fabric and stitched it all in place. Very happy with the look of these so next made the rusty tap.

I used a shiny coppery coloured curtain fabric that had a look of rust to it and then added bits and pieces to create a more rusty look. I found one of the curtain fabrics had this stitched line with thicker threads that was ideal to use at the base of the tap to create the illusion of nuts, joins etc. Then I laid black tulle net over the top, pinned it all and stitched 'scribble' style over the top.
Then I added the puddles underneath the hands and tap with blue curtain fabric, then some greys and creams plus a cream tulle net. Then I started adding random scraps of golds, browns, tans, then a layer of yellow tulle (I wasn't going to use that yellow for anything else). As I went up from the ground area to the sky area I used lighter fabrics. Again I 'scribble' stitched allover to hold these fabrics in place.

You will just see in the bottom right of the picture above my cat had to get in on the act. If I have a quilt on the floor he has to give his seal of approval and sit or lie on it.  Now I added batting and backing and machine quilted, adding detail and texture to the quilt.
Once I got this far I decided to add some stencilled words. I cut a freezer paper stencil on my Brother Scan N Cut machine and ironed it over the quilt top, then used black textile paint to paint over the stencil. Lifted the freezer paper off and was very happy with my words.
To finish I decided to stitch a 'magic binding' - this is using 2 fabrics, an accent 1 3/4" and a main 1 1/2", sew them together lengthwise, fold over and press which creates an 1/8" of the accent showing above the main fabric. Stitch to the back of the quilt, fold over to the front and stitch using invisible thread in the ditch between the accent and main fabrics. So quick yet so effective. Also made it easier for me as I had used curtain fabric for the main and homespun for the accent, it was a little bulkier than I normally have.
And here is the final product which I am pleased to say won a Highly Commended from Brother NZ, I have just received a lovely certificate and a box of machine embroidery threads. Thank you Brother. Now to see what happens in Japan with all quilts sent in from around the world.
Dianne

Monday, October 24, 2016

Sale on Patchwork Fabric

I first went into business back in 1984 as a bookshop/newsagent. Then in October 1987 the shoe shop next door closed down, I took over the premises and opened up with Handcraft supplies and Patchwork Fabrics. We didn't have as many choices back then as we do now, wow have fabrics changed. I can now offer you so many designs and styles and colours....
For this week starting Tuesday 25th October through to Saturday 29th October I am offering you 20% off all patchwork fabrics, no minimum purchases.
Then each day I will off a Daily Special on Facebook. Check out Tuesday's today only special on Facebook.
Happy sewing
 Dianne

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Quilt Shows

The season for Quilt Shows is upon us it seems. I am off to the Wairarapa Quilters Show at Carterton Events Centre this weekend 9:30am - 4pm $2 entry, lots of quilts and merchants will be on site Saturday and Sunday. Do come along and see what there is on offer.
Then the first weekend in October is Rose City Quilters show at PN Girls High School 1st & 2nd October 10am - 4pm $5 entry. There will be quilts on display along with a guest exhibitor, and merchants to tempt you.
The second weekend of October is Town & Country Quilters show 8th October, 9am - 4pm $5 entry at the Horowhenua Events Centre. Again there will be quilts on display and merchants on site.
I am a merchant at each of these events and look forward to seeing you there. Some lovely new fabrics for you.
Dianne

Saturday, August 27, 2016

Classes September to November 2016

I have updated my class list -
Scandinavian Sleigh Ride Sept 8th 7-9pm $15
Christmas is coming and now is the time to make this lovely Scandinavian inspired Sleigh Ride Quilt. Easy piecing and applique. Come along for the ride.
Strip Cuts Quilt Tuesday 13th Sept 7-9pm $15
Dianne will show you how easy it can be to make strips that you cut and resew together to make wonderful strip cut sets which can be sewn together in many ways.
Limecello Quilt Thursday 29th Sept 7-9pm $15
Dianne has been playing around with squares and rectangles to create this interesting block that is quick and easy to sew. Then you have a few options with layout - this is one version. 
Foil Tiles Tuesday October 11 7-9pm $15
Dianne has been experimenting with the new Deco Foil in store and created this fun tile project, almost like a mosaic. You are layering fabric, fusible, foil and yarns scraps to create interesting textures.
Scrappy Squares Quilt Sunday 13 November 10am - 4pm $40
Have you got fabrics scraps leftover from many projects that you don't want to throw away, yet they are small. Here is something you can easily make to use them up and it looks so modern. Dianne used 1 1/2" squares in this project.
Painted Fabric Quilt - Sunday November 27th 10am - 4pm $40
OR 3 Tuesdays 7-9pm November 8, 15 & 22nd. $35
Do you have dated fabrics that you don't want to use in a project, Dianne will show you how to make a basic pieced top using these, how to machine quilt it and then use it as a canvas over which you paint. Create your own unique theme. Dianne used Chernobyl for her quilt theme.
Dianne can supply paints for use in class for a materials fee.

If any of these classes appeal to you then please contact me for further details and to book into the classes.
Dianne

Sunday, June 26, 2016

Craft Classes for August/Sept 2016

I have just listed the following classes for August and September 2016. If you would like to join in any of them please contact me.

Fairy House
2 Tuesdays 9th & 16th August 7pm - 9pm $25
I created this fairy/fantasy house for a club challenge a couple of months ago and I was asked if I would show how to make one. You will learn a variety of techniques that can be incorporated into the house. Make a small, medium or large house.

Tip Tilted Blocks
Thursday 11 August 7pm - 9pm $15

Would you like to learn how to tilt your blocks and create extra movement in your quilt. Dianne used a printed picture for the blocks but you can use any fabric or pieced block

Rooster Quilt
Sunday 14 August 10am - 4pm $40
Dianne will show you how to make the pieced background and then the applique. You will learn foundation piecing and raw edge fused applique.

Beach Houses
Wednesday 24 August 7pm - 9pm $15

Dianne will show you how to create this fun easy applique design and variations of it. A brighter, much more colourful version is under construction at present as well. You can add as many houses as you want, have long horizontal, square, rectangular etc. Make a wall hanging, blocks for a larger quilt, a cushion, tote bag, whatever takes you fancy. Some free motion machine quilting.

Irene Mary - A Jill Maas doll
Sat/Sun 3/4 September 9:30 am - 4pm each day $110 plus $10 pattern fee
This gorgeous doll is Jill Maas' latest creation. She is even better in 'real life', the photo doesn't do her justice. Jill's classes are always fun to join in with.

Do contact me if you wish to participate in any class. Class fee is required to ensure your place in class.
Dianne

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Quilters Friends Shop Hop 2016

I have just finished creating this medallion style quilt for the Quilters Friend Shop Hop 2016. I ma very pleased with how it turned out and think it looks fresh and fun.
And now to quilt it...


The Shop hop registrations are now open. You pay $45 to register and choose from one of the 5 different sets of fabric ranges available. You will receive a 'passport' which entitles you to receive a pack of 3 Fat 1/8's at each store in your chosen colourway. After visiting all 5 stores over a 2 week period you will have a collection of 15 fat 1/8's to play with. 
With each set of fat 1/8's I will offer all those who collect my colourway a free table runner pattern featuring a different block each time. I will also have available to purchase separately a pattern for the medallion quilt and the choice of purchasing a kit of background fabrics to complete this quilt.
Here are the various table runners I have completed so far (still 1 to go)


For these table runners or small wallhangings I chose to use a different background fabric each time so you can see what a different different backgrounds would make to the batik fabrics in your pack. I especially had fun creating the shaded grey background above. It is a lovely ombre fabric that we have in store, cut very carefully to achieve the correct shading.
If you want to see these fabrics or have a query regarding the Shop Hop do contact me or call in adn see me. 
Dianne

Craft Traders Market

I will be a merchant at the Craft Traders Market in Stratford on 9th July. This would be a lovely day out for anyone interested in fibre related crafts.
I will be taking a lot of stock with me - patchwork and mixed media style so if you want to have a play with craft items why not come along and check us out and look at the exhibition as well.
Dianne