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Cabachon from Computer Printed Picture

This was yesterday's experiment.  I had wanted a button or cabachon for a lily of the valley block I am doing in a round robin and, of course, could not find anything like that in the stash.   I did manage to find a picture I liked on the internet and printed it out very small.  I took a large-ish plastic button, about the size of a quarter, and used white glue to attach the picture to the flat back of the button.  The picture is just on regular paper, by the way, not photo paper and it was printed on my regular inkjet printer.  At this point I used E-6000 to glue the front of the button to some firm cotton fabric so I would be able to attach it to the block.  Next I looked for advice from the girls at CQI and another group of friends to see what I could use to give the picture a glassy finish and avoid the ink running during the process.    They had wonderful ideas to share with me but in the end I went with what I could find around the house since most of my stash is packed away

Using Tracing Paper to Transfer an Embroidery Design

A question was brought up about transferring embroidery patterns to crazy quilt blocks so I thought I would share how I do it with tracing paper.  First, either find a pattern you like and trace it onto a piece of tracing paper or you can draw one directly onto the tracing paper.  I don't obsess about getting it perfect since it is basically a guideline.  You can make adjustments as you are stitching.  Baste the tracing paper onto your block where you want the design. Stitch the design onto the block right through the tracing paper.  You don't need to necessarily stitch it all, just the parts you need.  In this case I will be doing the lily of the valley blossoms with silk ribbon embroidery so I will add that after the tracing paper is removed.  I have not made up my mind about whether I will fill in the leaves but with the outline in place I'll have that option if I wish.  Sometimes I simply baste the design through the tracing paper and will do all the actual embroidery

Spring Blizzard - Stitch Time!

Well, here is a few pictures of what it looks like outside my window this morning!  I am supposed to be heading out to the lake tomorrow for my summer job at the campsite and this morning I woke up to a severe winter storm warning and this outside!  Look at my trailer - doesn't that look cold?!  DD had a final exam today and neither she nor DH could get to the city.  The roads this morning were covered with about six inches of slush and driving was impossible.  The winds are from 60 to 90 kilometers per hour and the snow is still coming down and expected to last all day.  The weather channel says we will be getting upwards of 30 cm!  So, since I am basically all packed up and ready to go - nothing to do today but stitch and play!  I'm a little disappointed as DD and I were heading to the city and after her exam we were going shopping and DS and family were taking me out to Red Lobster tonight after I had spent a few hours trailing through the Quilt Canada 2010 quilt show and

What does this expression mean?!

Yup, it's another dog post.  Here is dd's sweetie, Duke the bloodhound.  She took this picture of him under the kitchen table and I love that expression she caught on his face!  So, what do you think it means?  To me, it's like he's saying:  "Oh..... it's you ."  roflol  Likely it was just the start of a sneeze or something because he worships the ground she walks on but it sure is an interesting expression!  Very Elvis Presley!
I have been back on my sewing machine again this morning, this time piecing my blocks for the Pansies, Pansies, Pandies DYB Round Robin I am in at Crazy Quilting International.  I am looking forward to this round robin - I have so many ideas for different ways to do pansies and I hope I'll get to try them all. Here are the blocks individually - some of them turned out kind of wonky.  Hey, when in doubt - cover it with lace!  lol

BAS - Week 53 - Beaded Seams

Hi there!  I have been thinking about this because I have done a couple beaded seams lately and thought it might be fun for this week's challenge.  Now what I am talking about is not seam treatments that include beads or have beads added - we've done lots of those.  This time it is about seam treatments that are only beads. You can accomplish this in whatever way suits you - here is how I did mine.  First of all, I made two lines of small beads on the seam itself.  This was done by using a beaded backstitch.   I found a tutorial for you at Craft Passion.  It give you the general idea and pictures always make it easier than words.  The way I do it is to bring the needle up through the fabric, string on three beads and lay them on the fabric - then take the needle down through the fabric and back up behind the last bead.  Go through that bead again and then add three more.  Carry on like that - I'll try to draw it so it makes sense. After the two lines of beading were d

CQ Purse Pieced

I am enrolled in a group correspondence course in crazy quilting through the Embroidery Association of Canada. I wanted to get the piecing done before I leave for the summer at the lake at the end of the month so today was the day!  My inspiration for the purse was a gorgeous piece of velvet Cathy K sent to me in the Embossed Velvet Swap we had at CQI.  I love this teacup!  So moving on from that, I decided on a colour palette of black, gold and cream.   This block will be folded into thirds:  the back, the front flap and the front under the flap, so at this point you will have to look at the basted lines on the block and use your imagination to picture it folded up. This portion will be the front flap of the purse.  I used another piece of embossed velvet as well, the black patterned one.  This one was from the little workshop we had on this technique at the CQI retreat in Colorado last year.  You can also see my first - yes, my very first! - curved patch.  So, now that it is pieced

Katie's Art Bra - I'm a Proud Momma!

Here is my darling daughter, Katie's,  art bra she made for this year!  And of course she is in this photo too!  I am so proud of her for doing this in memory of her friend's mentor who lost her battle with this awful disease.  It means such a lot to me I think because she has never shown much interest in stitching of any kind but took the challenge and made this!  It has been a great time with the two of us discussing themes (obviously hers was fall), searching the stash and discussing options and techniques.  And yesterday was just one more step in this trip as we went to our local thrift store and stripped off one of their mannequins temporarily to dress it in the bra and take photos.  We heard some pretty fun comments as people walked by! I don't think our mannequin was the right size so all the photos have one or us hiding behind and holding the bra closed!  More fun since I for one was not built to hide behind a tiny little mannequin!  lol Here is a bit more detail -

Fairies III DYB - Rita's Block

I unexpectedly got to do some round robin angel work in the Fairies III DYB round robin at CQI.  These blocks are a blast and I know I will enjoy stitching on all of them.  I have just had the privilege of choosing one of Rita's blocks to work on.  Here is the set of six she made - difficult choice!  The fushia one was already done when they got to me so that was out of the mix. I finally decided on the little poppy fairy in the bottom right hand corner - I love poppies!  And here is the block once I was done with it.  You might recognize my last BAS seam there.  I used seed beads to make a frame for the silkie.  Below the silkie are two dragonflies made from gold beads and some really cool charms I found.  These charms have the wings and body of the dragonfly and you can use your choice of beads to add to it for the head and tail.  I thought they were really neat when I found them - they were something I had not seen before.  I added beads and a line of metallic chain stitch to

A Way to Women's Wellness Art Bras

The Way to Women's Wellness Art Bras are due in by June 1st.  I have decided to make one for the first time after receiving encouragement from Vicki.  I am very excited and the first thing I did was to send dd off to town to buy the right bra for the project.  Well, I was surprised when she came home with two and announced she was making one too!  Now, darling daughter is not a stitcher at all so that she would make this effort has me so pleased and proud.  Here she is toiling away on her submission.  She has been digging into my stash of ribbons, beads, etc. and has even announced that crazy quilting is kind of fun after all!!

My BAS Sample for Week 52

Well, here is what I did with the Open Chain Stitch to make a seam treatment.  After I had done the open chain stitch with two strands of pale yellow DMC, I used red seed beads to attach gold Heisha Spacer Beads on every other step of the ladder.  Next I used Gloriana Princess Perle Petite (#121 Holly Berry) to do a row of herringbone stitch on either side.  I finished up using a soft green Japanese silk buttonhole thread to add a straight stitch cross on the base of each herringbone and three detached chain (laisy daisy) stitches on the top.  I thought the Open Chain Stitch, or Ladder Stitch, looked pretty boring when I posted it for this weeks BAS Challenge, so I wanted to go ahead and see what I could do to make it interesting right away.  I am happy with it.

More Great Giveaways!

Are you wondering how I am getting any stitching done when I am still on the computer browsing around?  lol  Oh well, its just a little stitching break to let you know about this great giveaway Vikki is having at her blog .  Check it out! While you are at it, you can get up to six chances to win this wonderful kit called Soulmates over at Jaybird Quilts.  Just adorable, right? And definitely worth a trip is the great giveaway  at Bits and Pieces!  Even if you do not win, you will be happy you visited that one and checked out the adorable clutch and pattern!!

Snow Day!

Look at what I woke up to this morning! Ã€pril showers bring May flowers my foot!  So, here I sit on guild night, snowed in. Can you see the story in this photo?  The green car is dd`s and she will attempt to get out and go to school.  The little grey car is dh`s and as you can see he didn`t quite make it out of the yard with that to go to work.  Now if you look at all the dirt sprayed all over the snow you can see where dh managed to get my truck out of the yard in order to take it to work..... my truck I was planning on taking to guild tonight!  So, I am declaring this a snow day and will spend it stitching.  I`ll share what I got done.

Great Giveaway!

My good friend, Cathy, is having a great giveaway of crazy quilting supplies on her blog, Crazy by Design, that you may want to sign up for.  There are three prize packs, one each of threads, buttons and fabric.  Very yummy stuff!  You have until the 18th to sign up so you might want to get on over there!

BAS - Week 52 - Open Chain Stitch

This week's BAS (Build a Seam) Challenge stitch is the Open Chain Stitch, also known as Ladder Stitch.  There is a tutorial for this stitch in Sharon B's Dictionary of Stitches. There is another tutorial on the Embroiderer's Guild site which also has a mirror image available for those who are left handed.  This stitch may be boring itself, but I think there are possibilities to add to it in ways that will make it a little more exciting.  Have fun!

Sunday Sane Quilting

Yesterday was a quiet day here and I spent all day catching up on some 'sane' quilting.  I love the Mailblocks group since they have a block lottery every month and everyone pledges so many blocks of the same pattern and then one lucky person wins them all - usually enough for a whole quilt.  March's block was Monkey Wrench in white, light blue and dark blue.  In spite of my resolution not to sign up unless I already have the blocks made, I couldn't resist this one.  And, since I didn't win, I spent most of yesterday making the 8 blocks I pledged to mail to the lady with the good luck. This is how my eight blocks looked when they were all done and laid out together.  I couldn't help thinking maybe my luck would change so I went ahead and made the blocks for April as well.  Now I have them ready I will be on time mailing them out to the winner at the end of the month. This month the chosen block is Double Square and they are to be done in light and dark of wh

Embossed Velvet Swap

We are having a small swap at CQI of handmade embossed velvet pieces.  I had treated myself to some lovely velvet and some stamps from Hot Potato so this was a great chance to try them out. The first one was using a peacock feather stamp on purple.  The embossed part turns mauve. I also used the purple to make roses and butterflies. With the red velvet I made a little spider - wouldn't it be fun to embroidery a gold web for him on the velvet?  And the poinsettia stamp is probably my favourite! The dragonfly and key stamps turned out pretty well too.  For anyone interested in embossing velvet, I posted a tutorial previously.  It is the same method - just the results have improved using the Hot Potato stamps, better velvet and an iron with no steam holes.  This is great fun to do and I am looking forward to seeing what I receive in return in the swap.