Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crafts. Show all posts

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Birds and Thank Yous


I made a quilt for my mom a while back. Originally I was thinking of just making a wall piece with a couple of large blocks but I didn't feel satisfied with that so I made another set of the blocks and then realized that putting just about anything else in between them would be too busy (due to my fabric choice).


So in the end I decided to just put white in the middle and sew on a few birds and branches with red buttons on the ends.

This was also my first try at hand quilting. It was a bit of a mess in the back but I really enjoyed doing it. Plus, I figure that if anyone is going to be inclined to love my sloppy quilting, it would have to be my mother. Mother's have a habit of loving your crafts no matter how amateur they might be.

One of the other reasons I wanted to do some hand quilting (specifically my first) on a quilt for my mom is because all my life I've watched her quilt. I always have this image of her in our living room, watching shows or playing scrabble with me while quilting.

I think quilting to her is like writing to me and when I moved to Sweden I realized how much I miss seeing her do it. The only thing I could do was learn to do it myself.

I suppose this quilt is a thank you of sorts, for being so artsy and raising me around such beautiful and intricate things. My mom and her whole side of the family are incredibly artistic and crafty people, a tradition I'm more than happy to learn and uphold.


Music Quilt

This is the music themed quilt I made for my dear friend Malcolm. He has quite a love of music and I absolutely loved making this for him. I avoided all frilly prints, though he might never care about such things, I decided to use blue and black in hopes that it will remain a favorite even during his teen years.

The piano at the bottom was a bit of an endeavor. I cut out all of the white keys and then sewed them together with the machine. The black keys I sewed on by hand, though I fear for their longevity since I realize now that I did not at all do that correctly.

I suppose if the black keys or the notes come off his wonderful parents could mail it back to me. I would happily fix it, though I'll probably hold it hostage to make them come get it just to get another hug from Mr. Malcolm.


For the back I used the left over materials. I made the quilt pretty large because I suspect Malcolm will be quite tall when he's done growing.

All of the fabric I had the fortune of finding in the sale pile at the local fabric store, Ohlssons.

Physics Quilt

So this is a quilt I was working on last year for my youngest brother, he's in university now studying mathematics and physics (don't worry, I don't understand any of it either).

This is actually the first quilt I ever did on my own. As you can see even in this picture, it doesn't really line up perfectly but I feel like that's a part of it's charm.

I made it particularly long because, well, he's particularly tall.

I wanted to use fabrics that were specific to him so I managed to find this amazing site called Spoonflower where people can design their own prints and sell them through this site, the Spoonflower company prints the fabrics on demand and mails them out, kicking back a percent of the profit to the designers.

One is a light blue Fibonacci Spiral and the other is Equations.

This was really fun to make and I'm happy to have sent it to him.

Monday, January 9, 2012

Sewing Machine Cover


This was really easy to make. I've made one before but somehow I managed to lose it. I did the first one with a big pocket on the front but I found that it was really just aesthetic since putting anything in it made the whole thing hang funny.

To make it you only need to cut two 15x23inch (38x58cm) squares. Place them faces together and sew the short sides and one long. Cut 2.5inch (6.5cm) squares out of the top corners (the ones sewn on both edges) and then pinch together and sew. Hem the bottom and you're done!

I love this fabric. I wish I had more of it.