Saturday 28 January 2012

Saw this and loved it

I saw this and loved it. It's called The Little Printer and it's from Berg Cloud. It's promoting the use of paper. No, I hear many cry, we are not going back to that old fashioned outdated media. I have to say I really love paper, I'm still a stalwart of the physical book, no kindles here.

The thought of being able to print my to-do lists, suddenly means my smartphone is more useful. Now I can I type things up on the go and then print them out and tick them off.


I can print out a daily puzzle and complete it at my own leisure,
I also like the styling, I'm tired of ultra thin, soulless gadgets, this product doesn't take itself too seriously.

Love it.

Read more about it here

Friday 27 January 2012

One year ago

One year ago today my baby arrived. He was much wanted and searched for.

I want to say the last year has been a bed of roses but it hasn't been plain sailing. There have been many lows but also many amazing highs.


He is always there with his ears pricked and head hanging out. He greets me with a deep whinny every time he sees me. His big brown eyes are filled with love.

He would mug me for a carrot, loves to get out and roll and get as dirty as possible, he tries to use me as a scratching post on a daily basis and loves getting his white star rubbed.

For all the challenges he presents I adore him beyond belief. He's my best mate, listens to all my problems and so I'm glad I named "The Accountant" -Buddy, causes that's what he is.

Thursday 26 January 2012

Lap Quilt

Here is my first proper go at a quilt. It's was a lap quilt for my mother, who sits up late at night doing the crossword. It was part of her Christmas present and was finished just 2 days late for Christmas (which I was very impressed by). I took the easy option of "just" sewing together a charm pack.
I had been toying with the idea of making a quilt for a while and I thought this would be a perfect starting point. I will admit that last year when I was first thinking about it, I became quite very dishearten by some peoples attitudes to "just" sewing a charm pack together. I have never approached a project like this so by using a charm pack I knew that all the fabric is the same size and my dodgy cutting did not have an influence. There was also a negative vibe that it was cheating as there was no choosing fabric and putting themes together. I respect designers and I think they have a good eye with respect to what works.

I found it a huge learning curve, my sewing machine pulls dreadfully to one side, so my stitching in a ditch is squinty. I attached my binding very late at night and one of the joins is on the outside. When I pointed these imperfections out to my mother she said she didn't see them until I showed them to her. It was just for Christmas but I notice it hasn't been packed away, so I think she is very taken with it.

A few other things I learnt from this project

1.Moda plain Jelly rolls are fantastic. Yes they are a cheat, but gosh are they handy. I used one for the sashing and the binding.  

2. Pre cuts are not the most cost effective way of making a quilt (which is an understatement but there is virtually no waste) but they are great for easy of use and give a great variety of co-ordinating fabric in the finished piece. 

3. That it doesn't really matter whether you just sew a charm pack together or you log cabin or you paper piece, the person who gets it will love it just the same. So I would say to all who are toying with the idea of having a go, just do.

Wednesday 25 January 2012

Yummy & Useful

As promised the product of my new aims. A perfect little zipper, handy for all those things that lurk at the bottom of a handbag. I had to get that little pink coat in. Delightful.

Tuesday 24 January 2012

Crafting Aims & Things Learnt

I don't like the term resolutions, so I'm going for aims.

I aim to cut  new fabrics when they arrive, and not leave them sitting.

Something I learnt from last year - I need to sew more for myself. Not just personally but also as gifts for the people around me. Sometimes when we start to make things we forget why we do it. I make bags because I love fabric. I love the look and feel of fabric, I love the creativeness that has went into the design process and mostly I love the colours. I am a fabric magpie.

So with all this in mind I bought this, it was the little dog with the pink coat that made me do it, as if I need an excuse.
Lightning Bugs and Other Mysteries
Now I do have a bit of this fabric already but I wanted enough to do a few things with it, and I feel a bit precious about using some fabrics.

Check back tomorrow for the finished piece.

Saturday 14 January 2012

Chemistry

Some may know that my day job is that of a chemistry teacher, so imagine my amusement at the new moda range by Cosmo Cricket called Chemistry, better still it's all about hearts something I'm very fond of. I feel a purchase coming on and I even have a project in mind, more to follow on that one.
(Excuse the somewhat basic nature of some posts i.e photos only at the end etc
Blogger + Ipad = "interesting"
but I'm working on it)

Thursday 12 January 2012

Long Breaks

After a while all of us get to the point when we have too many balls in the air.


A season of making bags, working, horses and Christmas left me no time to sleep never mind blog. A week or so of down time and some sleep have hopefully got me slightly back on track. I learnt so much last year, one thing was priorities and another was I need to spread the work load, but more of these over the next few weeks. I thought I would include this picture I found on Lisa Ellis blog when I found when looking for a picture.