Monday, May 04, 2009

Teapot Coaster

My kind of brother in law (sorry Paul I'm a bit stuck for a better description) asked me at Christmas for a teapot coaster. I honestly thought he was just being a bit sarcastic, but he's asked me again four months later so here Paul not only have I made a teapot coaster I have written a tutorial in case you ever need another one and I don't make it quick enough for you.
The coaster is 10 inches square.
Out of some patterned fabric you will need
1 piece 4 1/2 inches x 2 1/2 inches
1 piece 6 1/2 inches x 2 1/2 inches.
I used linen for the other pieces and you will need
3 pieces 2 1/2 inches x 2 1/2 inches
1 piece 10 1/2 inches x 2 1/2 inches
2 pieces 6 1/2 inches x 4 1/2 inches.


Arrange them as follows and sew together. I sewed the 2 1/2 inch squares to the patterned fabric first and then the big rectangles to the bottom of the T. You should have 3 pieces now that can be just sewn together.
Cut out some batting (I used wool) and some backing fabric about 12 inches square. Layer them and pin to hold them in place.

I used 2 strands of embroidery cotton to sew around the T to hold all the layers in place.

I cut about some binding 2 1/2 inches wide and think I used about 50 inches. I cut across the width of some fabric which was only 42 inches wide and then cut an extra 8 inches or so and sewed the two pieces together. Fold it in half lengthwise and iron and then attach to the front of the coaster right sides together mitring the corners. Fold to the back and hand stitch in place.
It looked kind of lonesome so I thought I would make a coffee pot coaster to keep it company.


Sunday, May 03, 2009

The winners are ...

Thankyou everyone for your lovely comments.
I used the Random Integer Generator and it came up with 1, 57 and 85.

So numbers
1 http://polka-dot-daze.blogspot.com/
57 http://txtwins.blogspot.com/
85 http://akhilashandblog.blogspot.com/

Email me at twolittlebanshees at hotmail dot com and let me know your addresses and I will send you a pattern and a few bits of fabric.

Hope everyone has had a wonderful weekend and had more sleep than we have had thanks to Eva last night. Crossing fingers that we don't have screaming all night tonight and everyone is not tired and irritable tomorrow.

Friday, May 01, 2009

Mossy Jacket Progress

The nights are getting colder and I have pulled out the Mossy Jacket and am making some progress. Thought I had better finish it before Eva is too big to wear it. I love the grey yarn I am using. I think she will need a few tops made from Liberty to wear under it.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Patterns and a Giveaway

I often get emails asking me if I will write patterns for my toys so I have spent the last few weeks writing and organising patterns. I am starting with two that I had pretty much ready to go. The platypus was in Homespun Magazine in January and the elephant was in The Australian Women's Weekly about 18 months ago.


Although it's not super hard to work out how I made my windmill quilt I have had a few emails from people wanting the pattern. So I have written it up as well.I am going to be listing some in my etsy shop soon, hopefully today or tomorrow, but I also want to give away one of each with a few scraps of fabric as a thanks to everyone who has left messages here or on flickr about my toys and my sewing. Just leave me a comment and I will draw 3 winners on Sunday evening - Western Australian time. Yes I will send them anywhere in the world.


Sunday, April 26, 2009

Magic Loop

I am still knitting the sock I started the other day using the magic loop technique. It's going slowly. Very slowly. No more huge tangles so I will stick with it. I think it helps that I am knitting No Purl Monkey Socks and I love this yarn - Socks that Rock in Dutch Canyon.
I had completely forgotten how dirty crawling babies can get, especially when it rains. Their are a few pairs of corduroy pants cut out and I managed to sew up one pair this morning.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

The Week

  • Amelia and Grace are home after 2 nights with Chris' parents. It was so quiet around here without them and we got a bit done but it is fantastic to have them home again.
  • I stopped procrastinating and have started writing up some patterns
  • I am trying again with the magic loop sock thing. I nearly have one cuff done. It managed to get so tangled last night and I felt like I was knitting with an octopus.
  • The weather has turned cold so it was pea and ham soup for dinner (I love soup weather).
  • Cut into some fabric and started a new quilt

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Nemo Socks

Finally finished the never ending Nemo socks. I did kind of follow a pattern, but I didn't really look at it much which explains why the socks are all different sizes and lengths. Luckily the girls had to do some weird dance in them and don't stand still ever so no one will ever see how different they are.

I saw this on Loobylu last week and now this gorgeous song is stuck in my head.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Pleats

More pleats - this time a little top for Eva. I can't seem to find the patterns I used when the girls were younger so I just measured, cut and amazingly it fits. I didn't realise until I finished that I ironed and top stitched the pleats in the wrong direction, but I will fix that next time.


Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Corduroy

The nights have are becoming colder and the days are cooling down too - time for some winter clothes. I found these pants half made from last year when they were way too big for the girls. I hemmed them and they are perfect for this year. Well perfect for Grace. Apparently they won't be perfect for Amelia as princesses and mermaids only wear skirts and dresses.
I really like pleats at the moments and I love the non symmetrical ones on the pink skirt.


Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Easter

Easter is over and the girls are slowly coming down from their sugar high. It was a busy weekend with the market on Saturday (great to meet some people like Nicole for the first time) and a trip to my sisters to collect the big girls on Sunday. I am hoping for a few quiet days and then we are off to Perth this weekend.
A picture from my stall at the market.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Tuesday, April 07, 2009

Made On The Left

If anyone is anywhere near Bunbury this Saturday pop in and say hi.

Monday, April 06, 2009

Hot Non Cross Choc Buns

I had a go at making Hot Cross Buns yesterday using dough from Artisan Bread in Five Minutes a Day. I made a batch of white bread dough and added a few tablespoons of sugar, nutmeg and cinnamon (couldn't find the mixed spice) and choc chips as I really don't like sultanas. Nothing was measured - just added until it looked, smelt and tasted right. When it came to baking I put 8 small balls of dough in my baking tray and cooked them for about 20 minutes. No crosses as I just couldn't be bothered. When they were out of the oven I glazed them with really good apricot jam. Perfect - I see more of them being made (and eaten) this week.

Sunday, April 05, 2009

Windmill Quilt Finished

It has been the week of the never ending binding but it is done and the quilt is officially finished.



Saturday, April 04, 2009

Corduroy Bags

I have been wearing my new bag everywhere. It is definitely heading into corduroy weather now so I have been making a few more for the market next week.


I have finally joined twitter - you can find me here.

Friday, April 03, 2009

Computers

I don't know how I would live without a computer now, but they are the most frustrating things. Mine has been at the computer fix it shop again this week as it wouldn't turn on again. They can't find anything wrong with it. Apparently is just doesn't like the cold and won't turn on until the day has warmed up. Not much good down here in winter. It was 1 degree yesterday morning so I turned it on last night and now I don't want to turn it off. Not much good for the carbon footprint. Think I might have to really save for that laptop I have been dreaming of.
On the other hand when they aren't being frustrating and I haven't been swearing at it I have been playing with my new toy - a Wacom Bamboo. Definitely makes pattern writing a much more pleasant experience.

I am still sewing for the market next week. A poor little pile of toys waiting to be stuffed.



Sunday, March 29, 2009

Windmill Quilting

The windmill quilt is quilted. I decided to machine quilt it. I was originally going to handquilt around the windmill with bright colours of embroidery floss but there are only so many hours in the day so I decided to machine quilt it. I think I was just getting the hang of it by the end. The stitch length is not very even and the quilting is not that smooth, but I did get the tension right so the back doesn't look too bad. I've chosen a fabric for the binding so I've just got to cut it out and sew it on.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Running and Patterns

The goal I made for the year in January was to be able to run 5km without stopping. Today I ran 3.5km without stopping so in my mind I'm over half way to my goal. The crazy thing is that I quite enjoyed it. I never thought I would say that about running.
I have been making some platypii this week, nice and bright. I love these colour combinations. I have also been working on rewriting the platypus pattern and also my elephant pattern so I can get some printed out to sell. Another very steep learning curve.

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Meet Me At Mikes

I'm just a little bit excited today - more head exploding in a really good way. This fabulous book just arrived in the mail. Pip has done an amazing job and I am so excited to be a part of it. All sorts of wonderful crafty projects. I think it should be in bookshops now.
I think I have the borders to the windmill quilt sorted. I have sewn, ripped, recut and resewn and I think I am happy. Now to think about how to quilt it.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

I think my head might explode

One of the things that sticks in my mind from growing up is Mum saying 'I think I'm going to explode'. She never did explode. We always used to watch and wonder what it would look like if she did. I am sure the three of us used to drive her crazy. And now I think she has payback.
I have had a week of 'Milly/Grace won't be my friend', 'She said I can't skip properly' and 'No'. No to everything I ask. This combined with Evie being at the whingy I can't walk yet stage and I am going to throw my food everywhere stage. The separation anxiety is back too. I was just at the stage of safely leaving her at the creche at the gym without worrying, but this morning they had to come and get me again. I think my head might explode. Thank goodness the girls are at kindergarten tomorrow and Evie should sleep. That small bit of peace and quiet is keeping me sane. Yes laugh Mum - I know you will be.
This is the other thing that is making my head explode. My parents are building a holiday house and I said I would make many quilts for it in exchange for holidays we are planning there. I have been planning quilts using this fantastic book and EQ6 that Chris gave me for Christmas and I think my head might explode with ideas.

I finished these little fish last night. Less than 3 weeks until the market - eeek!