Sunday, 9 June 2013

Inspiration fusion

I am fascinated by the continual inspiration and encouragement that we find here in Blogland...ideas picked from various blogs, fused together, can result in the largest of craft-a-long projects to the quickest weekend makes:

 
Here I have a sweet little scrap of wallpaper from VintageSheet Addict’s etsy shop. I folded it in half, then cut a small batch of paper (it could be lined, unlined, coloured, etc.) just a tad bit smaller than the wallpaper.


Turn on the sewing machine, line up the centre of this stack with the needle, press the pedal, and about 10 seconds later you have a handy little notebook!


 
 
Customise with stickers, card decorations, or just leave unadorned. This is a great way to use up little scraps of paper or card, because the notebooks can be any size, even a tiny one is useful in a handbag. I will keep this in mind at birthday party time, as they could be customised and added to goodie bags...
I spotted this speedy at Pami Style, thanks for the inspiration, Pami!

A special hello and welcome to my newest followers, I’m delighted you’ve stopped by!
Happy crafting!

Chrissie x

Thursday, 6 June 2013

A perfect pick-me-up

I fell into a bit of a slump earlier this week. I was on a roller-coaster high during half term, having my mother here, adventures with the girls, sunnier weather, lots of time to be crafty and creative...topped off with the completion of my first quilt top.

But roller coasters come zooming down those high points, and after everyone went back to their routines, I was faced with an empty house, full of mess, piles of stuff to do, but sunshine outside taunting me as I went about clearing up after the party that was our half term.
Grandma and her fan club

I had nothing much to blog about, because at the moment I’m working on not one, but two, secret gifts that I can’t show you until they are given. I have felt very blah for a few days, but this morning I had enough. I dropped off the kiddies at school then went straight to the gym (which is a miracle, as I am not a gym person, but I’m making a bit more effort so I don’t go up a dress size. It’s exercise more or bake less. What would you do?). An hour later I was feeling uplifted (the endorphin rush hadn’t yet kicked in, I was uplifted because I actually made it there and did something!).  I came home to find a parcel outside my door, opened it to find...

...feeling a bit giddy...


...and now elated! Ah, how a bit of jolly print can raise one’s spirit! Perhaps it’s the combination of beautiful patterns and the anticipation of what to do with it? I love a creative challenge to boost my mood and give me new focus...


Doesn't Little Flower's fancy heels go well with the wallpaper? It's holding the paper in place.
The photos don't do justice to the liveliness of the colour and design. This is my very first purchase of vintage wallpaper, from the doyenne of vintage patterns, the lovely Ada from Vintage Sheet Addict. You would think it was Christmas morning in my house as I unrolled sheet after lovely sheet of this gorgeous stuff, I was literally squealing with excitement! Why on earth did anyone stop using these happy wallpapers?


I must confess to you that at first I wasn’t sure what all the fuss was about. I mean, really, such rhapsodic reactions to some old wallpaper or sheets? Well, I am eating my hat now because I am totally addicted. Stunning.


I bought these from Ada’s Etsy shop, after seeing her blog about fun uses for vintage wallpaper. I had in mind decoupaging some wooden hearts I bought at a craft fair ages ago. I might still do that, but the first thing I did after I stopped ooo-ing and ahhh-ing was to hold the patterns up to this


I’m thinking my cookbooks would look much more appealing on some brighter, prettier shelves...
(Ada, I might be ordering some more wallpaper soon!)

Happy crafting all, here’s to being happy!
Chrissie x

 

Monday, 3 June 2013

Getting back to normal...

Ah, the end of half term, struggling to return to a normal routine. It takes the family nearly a week to get back into the rhythm, after a week of staying up later, sleeping in, fun day trips, fun stay-at-home pyjama days...and especially having Grandma here to spoil the girls silly!

My mother is on an airplane back to the States right now, and after I got Bunny to school on time, and Little Flower happily doodling at the kitchen table, I started clearing up the chaos. Toys, books, craft kits, clothes, fancy dress costumes to tidy up...and don’t get me started on how much vacuuming and scrubbing is waiting for me all week! Am I the only one who turns a blind eye to daily household chores during half term?
Ugh, all this talk is terribly dull – want to see what I did instead of laundry this weekend?


A *bit* of a ta-dah with my Happy Spring Quilt! The top is all sewn together! There is still a way to go, I know, but this is my very first quilt and I’m so excited to have pieced the top all together!
I am love love loving the colours, so very feminine and happy. I knew my first quilt would be a challenge, because I’m still rather new to sewing, so I wanted to make sure I worked with fabrics and colours that made *me* happy. Very self-indulgent, isn't it? But it keeps me interested and keeps me focused on the goal.


I’m learning a lot as I sew these lovely bits of fabric together. See the wonky edges? Two times I ripped out the seam of a long strip, because the strip came up a whole inch short at the end. I measured the fabrics, reassured myself that I hadn’t skimped on the length by accident, then re-sewed the strips on, but with a bit of tension/holding the fabric tight so it would stay flat and even. And they made it to the end, pretty much. What is that about?

Anyway, I didn’t let it get me down, I learned from the experience and everything seems ok. The edges will sort themselves out – I’m just glad the blocks all stayed even as I went along, because I learned with the first two rows how easy it is for them to be off, too! (Gosh, this quiltmaking stuff can be so tricky!)
These were moments that I was plenty glad to be working with girly pinks and florals, so I didn’t grit my teeth and rip seams with my bare hands...

Will it get easier with practice? I find that right now I only have the time and energy to sew at the weekend, because there is a lot of measuring, ironing and lining up and pinning seams to contend with – not the most relaxing of hobbies to do on a weeknight. At least not yet!
Next step, the quilt sandwich. Luckily, I have a friend down the road who is an accomplished quiltmaker, and she has promised to hold my hand during this process. And what pattern/technique will I use to quilt the whole thing when it’s together? Decisions, decisions! (Advice gladly accepted...)

One more photo to show you before I go fold some clothes and clean up dinner dishes (*yawn*). I managed to make a bit of progress with the Dr Seuss embroidery

The yellow fill stitches are taking a while, but it’s pleasant work, and like the quilting, this bit is rather new to me. I’m enjoying the process. I’ve not done this amount of fill stitching before; I’ve mainly done doodle stitching outlines and whatnot. So I’m learning as I go, how to manage long and short stitches, how to handle stitch direction...I’m just anxious to get him outlined in black and add the cartoony black shading lines! Then it’s on to those green eggs and ham...
Happy crafting!

Chrissie x