Thursday, August 26, 2010

How to wrap a Quilt



When I finish a quilt I am always at a loss as how to store them in a space saving yet pleasing to the eye way ... Quilt roll to the rescue !! and its simple and easy two of my favourite things !

Using fabric and batting left over from making the quilt make a band with an elastic loop at one end and a button on the other.

In the pictures I used 2.5 inch wide binding scrap so the bands are 2 inches wide when finished.


Make quilt sandwich 2 inches to 3inches wide approx 8 inches long (length depends on rotundness of quilt roll !) insert the elastic loop at this time sew all around leaving top open for turning out the right way. Turn out right way and stitch the opening closed add button and you are done or if you are feeling very creative quilt the band.


Roll quilt in a pleasing way I like the little crochet heart detail on display and fasten band around quilt roll to keep it all rolled up nicely for display or storage or attach a sock cat ! for extra cuddle value. I love the way the rolled up end looks delicious like a sweet, but then that's just me. Above are some photos of how my quilt in a roll turned out !

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Cathals Quilt & Introducing Humaling Optimism












Been a busy few weeks. Finished 3 quilts Cathal, Fregal and Cattitude. Also you can now see and purchase some of my work at the Leitrim Design house in the Dock Carrick-on- Shannon County Leitrim http://www.intoleitrim.com/.


The Humaling is finally finished !! have been working on this little doll for over a year now. The biggest sticking point were the boots ..... you see Humalings are human angel things and they have wings to give our thoughts flight and boots to keep us grounded. Making boots that allowed the Humaling to stand was a challenge to say the least but got there in the end and I have to say feeling very pleased with the result.



As soon as The Humaling is grounded in a Human Value ie stamped on the sole of the boot, they are ready to be placed in a jar for safe keeping until they find a home. The blue Humaling is grounded in optimism !




Beltra Markets Just keeps getting better !






Missed the market last week and was delighted to see the new items on display. New addition Claire was busy making delicious crepe's. The flowers are really blooming and the craft corner keeps getting better every week. Karen our resident crochet expert happily doing her thing really sets the scene. Hope you enjoy the pictures !!

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Mobile Phone Socks




These are some mobile phone socks I made earlier ! These socks are fully reversible and have handy loops to attach to your bag or waistband of jeans shorts etc. The Handy Hero's clip is a perfect match for these little mobile phone socks colour co-ordinated and all !!

Monday, August 2, 2010

Dr Woof and Mr Hyde go Gaelic !




Its finished added a few elements to the boys quilt design to get a little Celtic flair going on ! The boat is made from recycled denim jeans with a little embroidery. Dr Woof and Mister Hyde have gone Gaelic ... sailing in a boat and sporting a warriors shield to protect the Irish coast line from all manner of invasion like turtles, strange jelly baby like things and splat like blue plankton !!!. Hope Cathal likes it !

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Beltra Markets Photos Galore


I have been promising myself to take a few photos of the Beltra Market for quit some time now .... finally today It happened !





































Friday, July 30, 2010

Little Miss sock doll & Native Irish wood clock


One Thursday a week or two ago we all went on a day out to Galway and while there I visited one of my favourite shops its called http://www.pippablue.com/ they have supplies of fabric, yarn and an eclectic mix of Kitchy Gifts which are right up my alley I cannot leave this shop without a purchase or two !


The little Miss is a project from a book I bought at Pippa blue called Stray Sock sewing two by Daniel. Little Miss turned out a treat. I also bought a slightly mad looking Teddy Bear Brooch and I could not leave without a bundle of fat Quarters featuring polka dots, all that and I got a discount to booth ! Little Miss is standing by a Native Irish wood clock made by Martin Wilson a local wood turner from Skreen I bought the clock last week at Beltra Markets it was a total bargain at €25. Now that I have got my spending frenzy off my chest its back to serious making for a week or two.