Tuesday, January 10, 2017

QAYG fabric basket tutorial


I do love to join in sewing with others and my Tuesday sewing friends and I like to do a joint project too....

On Michelle's blog she wrote about a Rainbow Scrap Challenge she is doing -  which is hosted by SoScrappy.  

Anyways, since we all have scraps and I don't like throwing ANY fabric out --- and us Tuesday girls needed a new machine sewing project (Dutch Treat is ongoing hand work) this seems a perfect opportunity to work on my scraps and get them in some sort of order....

This is how I keep them at the moment....


My plan is to make baskets for the different colour scraps - use some up and store the rest!  

There are several fabric basket patterns on the net but I wanted to do a Quilt As You Go  in one piece and couldn't find what I wanted so I adapted.  Now there may well be something similar around  and far better but I thought I would include how I did my  NO waste QAYG scrap fabric basket.

First I wanted to make a single piece of quilted fabric out of scraps (for this experimental basket I used batik scraps) and used THIS tutorial by Elizabeth Hartman at Oh Franson.  My finished size of the rectangle was 17" x 23" so I cut my backing a couple of inches longer and wider and the wadding the correct size.  Then quilted the patches over using Elizabeth's method.


When all the pieces were added I trimmed it all to 17 x 23"


... like this....


Fold the work in half lenthways and cut out corners 3 1/2" x 4" (the 3 1/2" being from the folded base up.  Cut carefully around the corner and keep these pieces aside.

And sew the sides together (right sides facing) (I used an overlocker for this)  

You end up with something that resembles a quilted pair of nickers without any elastic!!


Fold the corners lining up the half length fold line with the side seam and sew the boxing seam...


... and that gives you the basket shape....


Here are the pieces that were cut out the base 


Now fold them in half lengthways and sew the seam .. then turn through (this was the most difficult part as they are a bit bulky but just fiddle around ....


Find the side seams of your bag and pin these short lengths to make handles.  I put them about 1/2" on either side of the seam....  Baste them in place.



Make enough binding to comfortably fit around the bag... I did the length plus 4".  Sew it down on the inside of the basket...


Then turn over and sew the binding down..... (of course you can do this by hand)


As you can see this method shows the seams inside.....


.. but it's perfect for what I want ....


The basket has ended up sort of 7 - 8 " square (I say sort of because some sides are 7" and some are 8".  Not perfect but fine for me....


... Hmmmmmm - my overlockers sits in an old plastic cover - it could do with a QAYG cover sometime..... 


So I used up some scraps and I am also using up some of my lovely threads left over from quilt projects (not enough to use for a big project)


For the linings I am using left overs from backings (so officially scraps too!!!) .... sometimes I need to join them...


and I have a couple of linings (also made from scraps)  and the wadding scraps .... 

my first newly made UFO in the bag to make one colour per month...



SoScrappy gives more information about it HERE if you are interested...  basically she chooses a colour and you choose what you want to make with it..... 

Righto, Gotto Go.... this months colour is PURPLE and I need to go and sort out my scraps and see what I can find.

Saturday, January 7, 2017

UFO finish .....


The best thing about going through my drawers I realise that there are sometimes projects that don't really need a huge amount of work.....

This QAYG whole quilt is one of them...... and now it's done and I love it....


The main photo is a good reflection of the colour - I used a mottled light blue for the top and a plain light blue for the back.

These close up pictures don't show the colour well and the trapunto sometimes looks like it is receding and not puffy..... but it still gives an idea of the work involved....











This was all quilted on a small domestic sewing machine - so I'd like to encourage anyone wanting to do some Free Motion Quilting.  Go for it and you don't need a big machine - just the hopping foot and some patience.  Smaller pieces are much easier when learning - make placemats, mug rugs, bags etc - or put together a quilt like this.

Righto, Gotto Go.... I want to go and stroke my quilt!!! 


Thursday, January 5, 2017

Christmas makes......

In Chookyblue's SSCS I sent to Lyn in New Zealand.  ( I got a wonderful folder cover from Lyn last year so it was a bit daunting to be making for her)

I made up a pattern by Libby Richardson called Ronald Reindeer Table Runner....

It's about 1.5 metres long to give you an idea of size.....


I think the reindeers at either end are just gorgeous and I quilted around the edges in monofilament and quite tight in the background so they show up well....


.. and some big bold holly and ribbons over the strips .....


... and this is the little ornament that I made to go with it... wishing lots of Joy....



When I did the preparation for the applique I realised after I had started sewing that I had ironed them to the wrong side of the background fabric.....

... so whilst I made Lyn's I did a similar one for me ......


I did do quite a bit of work on mine in December but just ran out of time to get it completed ..... just needs the binding....


I also did a swap for FHFS which  sent to Barb ....... silly me forgot most of the pictures..... but here is a few of the things that I had made....

The main gift for Christmas Day is this Christmas wallhanging from Simply Christmas by Gail Pan


The stitcheries are lovely - I do enjoy her designs and I found some Anni Downs fabrics to join them all together....


I also did this journal cover - the B is from Michelles alphabet series and I used a free tutorial found HERE 


I added a bit of tape measure cord for a book mark....


I do love to use up vintage doilies in some of my makes too....


I put a bit of felted wook in the middle and turned it into a needlecase....


Righto, Gotto Go..... new things to make ,......

Monday, January 2, 2017

Trapunto Whole cloth .....


I started this whole cloth done Quilt As You Go before 2013 - it was one of  my early learning to quilt projects and I sewed it all on my small basic Janome ..... not sure of the make but it cost under $300 which is indicative - not computerised and only a few stitches... but I could quilt with it....



The pattern is designed by Keryn Emmerson.  I very much enjoyed doing these and I know the designs will come in use for quilting other projects too....

It was a great way to practice free motion as there are a number of different designs but on small pieces.


Besides practicing quilting I was also interested in doing some simple trapunto ....

The reason this has been so long waiting to be finished is that I didn't do the sashing as per the pattern and was finding it difficult to join the quilt centre into the border frame (quilted in one large square frame)

These two pieces needed to be butted together and sewn over with my 1/2" binding sashing....


.... but with sorting out my projects I find I need this drawer!!!!


... so after a full day of fiddling the border is on.... it's a bit wavy so once it's all sewn I will give it a soak and lay it flat... that should help....


... as you can see I'm sewing the binding ....  it will be finished soon!!!

Righto, Gotto Go.....

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