Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Sonny's Triceratops

A Birthday present for a distinguished guy?

EASY.

Approx dimensions 65 x 30 x 15 cm. Stands independently. Can be made from any fabric. This is a first attempt, so shape can only get better.



Isla Quilt

New baby quilt. Brighter, with more texture and more patterns than anyone else's baby quilt. Probably warmer. Definitely prettier. This quilt backed with red fleece.
Makes great present guys, just saying...


Name Bunting

This is my mum's idea. These were made as presents and I have some more I need to get to...
If anyone has any interest, let me know.
 



Friday, 29 August 2014

Lauren's Quilt

A gift from her parents to my cousin on the eve of her leaving home for University. I tried out a darker brown, purple and green border in this quilt.
Contains pieces of lace given to me by our Granny and sewing samples - specifically the fagot stitch (Sage green on powder blue square) which our Grandmother was told by the teacher was quite unimpressive as a child. It looks better than any of us could do. 
 




Saturday, 16 August 2014

Glitter Mugs

Not a quilt, but I made these as a thank you present for some of my colleagues. Apparently they can go in the dishwasher safely. The range of colours is limited only by Wilko's glitter selection (let's say unlimited).






John and Lucy's Wedding Blanket

I am really pleased with this quilt, as it contains lots of the owner's history in it. Bits of clothing from childhood, Indian prints (where they got engaged), family tartans and a piece of Lucy's wedding dress. I think the lace squares in the thick border work well too.




Holly's Birthday Blanket

Made for my cousin's 18th Birthday in record time (5 days). Exciting, I know. This one has a pastel-coloured border made exclusively of her childhood or relevant family fabrics. In particular lots of fabrics from things belonging to our aunt whom Holly takes her middle name from. I think borders work well. Backed with light weight ribbed cotton blanket. Another quilt, another terrible image of it. Sorry.

Thursday, 17 July 2014

Liz and John's Blanket


I tried out a new style for this one, because I thought the recipients might prefer a more traditional design. It includes pieces of fabric from their parents to help hold on to the memories in one place without needing to keep hold of everything separately.
  Backed with wool in two colours. Please excuse the pictures - they are terrible. Be happy there are no footballs still in shot!

Monday, 27 January 2014

Ayten, Dan and Sonny's big blanket

I have been meaning to make this one for a long time. Some of the squares are going back to their original home - Ayten is a talented lingerie designer (http://www.aytengasson.com) who had given me most of the bright silks which liven up the quilts. Sonny was the reason I started making the quilts in the first place, and luckily he seemed quite happy to have another bigger one in his house.