Learning Free Motion Quilting

Sep 19, 16 Learning Free Motion Quilting

Posted by in All Posts, FMQ, Quilting

I have always wanted to try Free Motion Quilting (FMQ) ever since I made my first quilt.  I have watched countless videos on YouTube and Craftsy.  I have decided to just take the plunge and do it this Spring holiday (2 weeks). I really hate wasting craft supplies so I’m going to practise FMQ on small squares of fabric and join them together using Quilt As You Go (QAYG).  I first got this idea from this QAYGFMLQAL on Quokka Quilts website.  I have decided not to add a border as suggested by the Quilt A-Long (QAL) as I wanted to get right into FMQ ASAP. I am aiming for a lap quilt which are usually 50″ x 65″ so that is roughly 30 squares total if I made the squares ~10″ in szie.  I raided my fabric stash and I’m going to do them in solids with contrasting coloured thread so I can see the quilting better.  I made my blocks 11″ and might trim them down to 10.5″ before I join them up together.   Before I start FMQ, I wanted to try some stitches on my Janome domestic sewing machine so I quilted the first block using the walking foot.  I used stitches #1 (stitch length 3), #9 and #14.  I like the way some of them look and will quilt this way if I fail with FMQ :).   The second block was technically my 4th attempt at FMQ.  I did some unpicking as I wasn’t happy with the way some of the previous stitches were looking.  There were heaps of mistakes on this block but I’m happy with it as it’s my best so far!  This gives me hope that I will keep improving the more I practise. For this block, I found I needed to start slow and finish slow.  Otherwise there were too many jerky and big stitches.  I also found that I needed to stop frequently and re-position my hands.  I was lifting my hand in my first few attempts.  Not sure whether...

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Joining Gradient Shawl KAL on Ravelry

Sep 19, 16 Joining Gradient Shawl KAL on Ravelry

Posted by in All Posts, Knitting, Knitting A Shawl

Today is the official start to our Spring Break (2 weeks holiday) and it is also the start date of the Gradient Shawl KAL 2016 on Ravelry.   The KAL hostesses are Cheryl (cheryllfaust) and Christine (Christine260).     Some KAL Details are: Start: September 19 End: October 23 Knit any of these four designs by Melanie Berg of Mairlynd: Solaris, The Joker and the Thief, On the Spice Market, January Skies   I love all 4 designs but have chosen to knit On the Spice Market for this KAL.  I have chosen to use Holst Garn Coast which is a 55% Merino Lambswool/45% Cotton blend yarn.  It feels so soft and hopefully it would be suitable for the temperatures here in Brisbane.  One of the best thing I love about this yarn is that it’s already wound for me!  Yay!  I can just jump in and start casting on :). I am hopeless at choosing colours but I have finally decided on these 6 colours with off white yarn.  I originally had a darker pink/purple and darker blues but I had to substitute a few lighter colours as my local yarn shop ran out of the colours I wanted.   Can’t wait to start!  You can find out more information and join in the KAL in designs by melanie berg group on Ravelry or in the Gradient Shawl KAL discussion board :)....

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Hmm Raspberry Coconut Slice

Aug 07, 16 Hmm Raspberry Coconut Slice

Posted by in All Posts, My Fave Recipes

Yes I’m baking again!  This time it’s Raspberry Coconut Slice.  My son made it at school and forgot to get a copy of the recipe.  We have emailed the teacher to see if we can get a copy.  In the mean time, there’s always google.  I found a few recipes but only one is close to the recipe my son used at school.  The recipe is called Jam and Coconut Slice and can be found on Food to Love website.     We wanted it to be as close to the recipe from school as possible so I used all Self-Raising (SR) flour instead of a combination of SR flour and plain flour.  We also used less jam as we did not have enough jam and I added extra coconut to the topping as it looked too moist.  The Raspberry Coconut Slice was not exactly the same but it still tasted delicious!!! Definitely a recipe I will make again but I think next time I will use all SR flour, use more jam and not add extra coconut to the topping....

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Craftsy’s Photographing Flowers with Harold Davis

Mar 02, 16 Craftsy’s Photographing Flowers with Harold Davis

Posted by in All Posts, Photography

Wow I can not believe it’s been ~14 months since my last post!  I have been crafting but it has taken a back seat to my studying which I completed in December 2015.  Hopefully I now have more time for crafting this year :). I have set myself some life goals and one of them is to improve my manual photography skills especially in macro photography.  I am a BIG fan of Craftsy so naturally I looked for a suitable photography class there.  There are a lot of wonderful photography classes with two classes on Flower Photography.  I couldn’t decide so I went with Photographing Flowers with Harold Davis  based on reviews. I am enjoying the lessons I have done so far.  I’m currently at Lesson 5 and have gained enough knowledge to have a go in taking close up pics of some flowers in my garden.  Here are my attempts:     These photos were scaled down and saved at a lower resolution for my blog because of my slow Internet speed.  These photos look so much better at the original size and higher resolution!  The details are amazing when  you zoom in especially the first photo.  When you zoom in the original, you could see the fur (is that the right word?) on the outside of the pink hibiscus bud! I should add that our 5 1/2 year old Sony DSLR camera died on us this week so we had to buy a new DSLR camera.  We went with Canon EOS 760D with a kit 18-135mm kit lens.  I am slowly familiarising myself with the camera and I’m loving it!!...

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Chart 2 of Ashton Shawlette

Jan 12, 15 Chart 2 of Ashton Shawlette

Posted by in All Posts, Knitting

I am having so much fun knitting the Ashton Shawlette.  My only problem is the summer temperatures here in Brisbane!  So looking forward to cooler weather so I can continue :). I hate frogging so I have put in a couple of lifelines: one at the end of Chart 1 and another at the end of first repeat of Chart 2.  Here is the latest photo.  I just started the second repeat of Chart 2 :).   Shawl Details: Yarn I am using is Shalimar Yarns Breathless: Sapote colourway. Pattern I am using is Ashton Shawlette....

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Minecraft Creeper Quilt Completed

Jan 08, 15 Minecraft Creeper Quilt Completed

Posted by in All Posts, Completed Quilts, Featured, Quilting

Yay!  I finally completed the Minecraft Creeper quilt for my son who turned 13 years old recently.  I wanted something quick and easy to sew up so I made the Creeper quilt with large 7″ squares.  To make the quilt more rectangle in shape, I added 10″ dark grey border to the top and bottom of the quilt.  LOL I think I made it too big as it’s a little big for his single sized bed!  Plenty for him to wrap himself in, right :).   Below are some pics of the last stages of making this Creeper quilt.     Not sure why but the black fabric attracted all the fluff from the batting!!  Creeper quilt have since been washed, fluff brushed off and gifted to my son.  My son loves the quilt and started using it straight away :).   Quilt Details: Finished size is 70″ x 90″ Pieced and quilted by me Binding was done by sewing machine (binding sewn to back first then front of quilt)   Linking up with Sew Cute at Blossom Heart Quilts (6th Jan 2015) and TGIFF at Quilt Matters (9th Jan 2015)....

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