Showing posts with label pillows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pillows. Show all posts

Friday, 11 November 2011

this week...

This week, I received the most perfect pillow from Jennifer as part of the Pillow talk Swap. I got so lucky this round!! I had been secretly hoping this cushion would come my way, it's just perfect don't you think?

PTS Received!!

Not only does it look stunning from the front it has an equally amazing back too.
As if that wasn't enough she also sent a ton of fabrics and some very cute fabric labels that made my heart skip a beat!

Thank you so much Jennifer, you need not have worried I really, really LOVE it!!

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I finished this month's Cocorico Bee block for Krista.
Her theme was 'hit the slopes' and there are some truly amazing blocks produced already by my bee mates. Well worth to have a look at the group pool here or you can click the new button Megan made for us on my side bar.

I used Kerry's paper piecing pattern but decided to mix things up a little. I used the freezer paper method as I prefer it to traditional paper piecing and just made the individual segments. I improvised the suit case and then played around with my individual blocks until I was happy with the layout. Then I added strips to make everything fit. I finished up with some hand stitching to accentuate the fact that there's a mitten missing.
I know nothing about winter sports but I do happen to know about packing for a trip and somehow there's always a missing mitten!


Let's hit the slopes! November Cocorico Bee block for Krista

I wonder if the lost mittens just ran away from home to hang out with the lost socks. I bet they are smoking behind the bike shed hoping not to get caught and sent home again ;-)

x Leila

Thursday, 20 October 2011

mad pillow making woman

I've been on a mad cushion making spree over the last couple of days!
Besides the ones I showed you here already,

patchwork squares...

patchwork pillow

log cabin..

log cabin pillow

I made another log cabin...


log cabin cushion #2

and more patchwork squares!

Patchwork pillow


All four of these have flown out of the shop faster then I could whip them up, I am most pleased!
I will be busy making some more, but I probably will not list them until I get back from my little break next week :-)

 I also found time to sew myself a little cushion to keep.


I'm on a mad cushion making spree!

This is a wee 14" cushion, the house block is a pattern from Kumiko Fujita's patchwork 318.

I'm thinking my month in this bee will have 'Home sweet home' as a theme. There are some really cute house blocks in this book. But there are also lots of applique blocks, a combination of both would be lovely don't you think?
I am not sure if this is a worldwide thing, but I think it is.. We get these decorative wall tiles, you know the ones I'm talking about right? They usually have a decorative motif stenciled or painted on them with a corny saying like ' home is were the heart is or 'seize the day' (I mean no offense by calling them corny- if you have a whole collection of them you rock!)
I was thinking of mixing up house blocks with these flowery applique blocks and corny sayings about love and home and family to turn into a large cushion or wall hanging or something.
I still have time to change my mind,  what do you think?
 

x Leila

Oh and one more thing, you may have noticed (Anna!) I'm wearing a new Nani Iro skirt in the last two pictures. I will show it off properly soon!

Tuesday, 11 October 2011

about a pillow, crochet and photography in the dark..

Is it really Tuesday already?!
I am missing a day here surely, you know that feeling when for an entire week you're living on the wrong day? Well that's me right now.

First as promised the other pillow- or cushion cover if you wish - I sewed up on Friday.


log cabin pillow


One big scrappy liberated log cabin, I love it! This type of log cabin block is still my very favourite to sew up. I pull tons of scraps from my bins and make a huge mess of the floor. I sew everything straight onto the batting,  and love the freedom to create as I go without a plan or design. Every piece of fabric I pull leads me to the next. If my strip is too short I'll just add another piece to it that will make it fit, and before I know it I'll have the top complete and quilted as well.
I have it listed in my shop here

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I've been doing some crochet on my lazy weekend and I'm almost done with a small 'ordinarily extraordinary blanket', using Dottie Angel's tutorial.
Now help me wish for a patch of clear sky so I can go outside to take pictures of it!



I have learned lots about taking better photo's from reading tips and tricks online. I can find my way around Picnick blindfolded now if I must.  But I still haven't mastered the art of taking half decent photo's when it rains outside and it's dark inside. Do you use the flash or not, I'd say not, but what to do for light? And I really don't want to have to go as far as building a home photography studio with special lights and whatnots! Do you have any tips and tricks you use during the dark months? Enlighten me ;-)

x Leila


Thursday, 15 September 2011

Mothers Dream { a Pillow Tutorial }

The inspiration for this pillow came from the PIF pincushion I received from the lovely Kerry.
The block is called Mothers Dream, I just enlarged it and changed the corner blocks to patchwork squares instead of rectangles.



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This first pillow came out much smaller than I anticipated because I got all my math figures wrong.
But I have since mastered the art of calculating the diagonals on my triangles, it's Pythagoras  all over again people it's terribly complicated and I am just that clever! {nah not really!  I found this amazing link that will do all the brainwork for you}

This tutorial has cutting instructions to make the same pillow in three different sizes (A)14" - (B)18 1/2" - (C)20"
I am making the largest size in Halloween style fabrics, it's something I haven't done before and I thought it might be fun with the holiday season fast approaching on us. {it's cold and stormy here autumn has definitely begun!}

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Tutorial

As with all tutorials and patterns please read all the way through first before you begin. Press your fabrics along the way. All seam allowances are 1/4" unless it's stated otherwise and included in the cutting instructions.

What you will need:
(A) = 14" pillow
(B) = 18 1/2" pillow
(C) = 20 " pillow

  • For the center of the block cut one (A) 5"- (B) 6 1/2" - (C) 7 1/2" square. This square will be set on point so if you are using a directional print like I am you will need to cut this square on point.
  • For the patchwork blocks cut sixteen (A) 2 3/4"- (B) 3 1/2"- (C) 4" squares.
  • From your background fabric cut two (A) 4 3/8" - (B) 5 1/2" - (C) 5 7/8" squares to render 4 half square triangles for the corners.
  • Also from your background fabric cut two ( A) 5 7/8" - (B) 7 1/2" - (C) 7 7/8' squares to render 4 half square triangles for the sides. 
I like to cut both of these last two squares 1/8" larger because I find it easier to measure on the 1/4" and 1/2" when cutting fabric. And also I'd rather trim my block after sewing it together. Bias cuts can shift and move and 1/8" gives you some wriggle room for seam allowances.
 

    Step 1
    Start by sewing the 4" squares together. Make four blocks.


     Step 2
    Sew your small half square triangles (the 5 7/8" ones) to each of the four patchwork  blocks.


    Trim if necessary.

    Step 3
    Sew two of your corner blocks to your center square, one on each opposite side.

    Step 4
    Sew two large half square triangles to each side of your remaining patchwork blocks to form one large triangle.


    Trim if necessary.

    Step 5
    Sew the large triangles to the center strip.


    Like so.




    Easy peasy right?!

    Quilt as you wish. 
    I'm finishing my pillow with a simple envelope closure at the back.
    If you would like to do the same cut two rectangles 14"x20" Fold under your seam allowance twice approximately 1/2", press and sew. 

    Step 6
    Place your envelope back on top of your pillow front, right sides together. Sew all the way round using a 1/4" seam. Serge or zig zag the raw edges of your seam to stop them from fraying. 
    Or if you like your pillows nice and plump like I do you can enclose the raw edges with a 'reverse french seam"
    Trim back your seams to a scant 1/4" and clip the corners. Turn your pillow case right side out and press your seams carefully. If the seams are bulky, roll them between your fingers before pressing. This helps the seams to sit nice and flat.
    Sew a 3/8" seam around your pillow on the right side, enclosing the raw edges of your previous seam.

    And now you're done!



    Don't forget to send me a picture if you make this pillow I would love to show it off on my blog!!

    x Leila







    Monday, 12 September 2011

    I believe this month will be all about pillows

    It's funny whenever I join a new swap I get obsessed with whatever it is we are swapping and can't stop making more! It's what I love best about swaps they always inspire me.
    Since I joined the Pillow Talk Swap I think you'll be seeing a lot of pillows from me over the next period of time. In fact I have a pillow tutorial in the making. I'll have it up on my blog hopefully in a few days.
    Here's a little peek.


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    This one came out smaller than I anticipated {I have never been particularly good at maths!} so I am making another one taking photo's along the way for the tutorial. It will include cutting instructions to make this pillow in three different sizes {I'm just showing off, I finally managed to solve my math problem lol!}


    Here's a pillow I did finish up this weekend.


    I believe this month will be all about pillows..
    It has a bit of a Christmas feel to it don't you think?! I have listed it in the shop.
     
    How was your weekend, did you get a lot of sewing done?

    x Leila


    Wednesday, 15 June 2011

    Sewing my little heart out...

    ...to keep the shop full :-)

    First off I so enjoy a good scrap busting project, my baskets are overflowing with little snippets I do not want to throw out. So I made this set of coasters. Aren't they fun?

    Square Coaster Set

    I even managed to use up an odd piece of lace and a flower applique that never found a home. I'm definitely doing more of these!


    Then I felt the need to sew something a little more zen,  and made this sashiko tea towel.


    Sashiko Tea Towel

    You may remember I made a quite similar towel before and wasn't happy with the way the stitching showed up on the back. So I decided this time round I'd do the stitching on a separate piece of linen and stitch that to the towel so the backside is concealed. I'm quite pleased with this solution.


    Ok, so I have been rather busy there's more!
    You may have heard me rambling before about how I get words or sentences stuck in my head. I often hear people talk about how they think in images I believe I think in words...if that's at all possible I don't know! 

    Cushion {sit in a chair and be good now}

    Today this is what kept repeating in my head 'sit in a chair and be good now'...need I say more?

    Pfff best go take my own advice and sit down for a minute ;-)
    All of the above is listed in the shop along with more "you wash I'll dry" tea towels I sewed up over the weekend.


    x Leila

    Wednesday, 18 May 2011

    Log Cabin Pillow

    Today I have a new pillow to share with you all. I desperately want to replace some old and worn out furniture, but since I cannot afford to at the moment I decided to spend my weekend rearranging all the old crap. You know, to see if it looks better from a different corner of the room ;-) And it does sorta kinda..

    little corner

    Bought some pretty flowers and made a pillow from some leftovers of my + & x blocks {the quilt top is coming together nicely}. I love log cabin pillows, simple but very effective. This is now my favorite corner of the house.


    new pillow

    Now I need to visit some good car boot sales, thrift shops , fleamarkets or whatever it is called in your neck of the woods for some lovely bargains!


    Happy wednesday,

    x Leila

    Sunday, 30 January 2011

    ~Sunday Sewing~

    Do you remember me babbling about wanting to make a slow quilt with my stack of Anna Maria Horner fabrics?
    Well I didn't want to make just hexagons, I wanted something a little more fun so I went looking for inspiration on Flickr. Where I found this and I loved it! She said she got the pattern from paperpieces.com, but I could not find it there. Still it wasn't that difficult to figure out the pattern myself. I made 2" hexagons, so that meant I needed 2" squares and 2" triangles to make this circle shape. It looks a bit like a variation on the double wedding ring pattern, don't you think?


    AMH paperpieced circles


    It was my friends birthday yesterday so I decided this was the perfect occasion to start cutting into some of my new fabrics! She just moved into her new house so I figured a nice new cushion would go well for a present.



    Karen's Cushion


    I am so pleased with how this turned out it  really looks like it belongs on her couch!

    Hope you are having a wonderful weekend

    x Leila

    Sunday, 10 October 2010

    ~Cathedral Windows~




    Cathedral windows pillow.






    Made as a birthday gift for a friend.







    I'm having a quiet sunday today. How's your weekend?

    x Leila

    Monday, 30 August 2010

    about rain, a bird & some hexies

    Autumn has started while summer never really came.
    I feel like we've had nothing but rain ever since summer break started {that's not exactly true, but close!}


    I've really missed  the long summer's days and lazy summer nights I was so looking forward to. We've only went swimming once!




    Still I don't mind staying in so much, it gives me more time to sew.  My little man however is seriously bouncing off the walls these days.




    I think we're almost ready for school to start again!

    x Leila


    Friday, 30 July 2010

    What do you do on your first week of summer break?

    You get ill!
    Or at least that's what my little man did.

    Lucky the weather wasn't to great either. So in between nursing my boy back to health I sewed ~ what else is new!




    The result, two new pillows.



    Pillows prove to be the perfect size for me to practice free motion quilting. I must admit I made one more pillow but it failed miserably. It looked fine before I started quilting it! But a change of thread worked wonders. I was using a polyester machine thread and switched to cotton. I couldn't believe the difference it made in how my stitches looked.



    But a change of thread worked wonders. I was using a polyester machine thread and switched to cotton. I couldn't believe the difference it made in how my stitches looked. I'm pretty pleased with myself that I dared to try something other than just stippling! {in contrasting thread colour I might add}




    {Proud pillow on top of new storage cabinet.}

    Oh and birds are my new 'thing' see how long that one lasts..!

    X Leila

    Monday, 26 July 2010

    It was love at first sight...

    when I decided to put together a pinwheel and some 1" squares for a new pillow. This is definately a combination I will use again.



    Still practicing my free motion quilting but I'm getting braver and bolder.



    Even though my stitches are still a mess and the tension isn't all it could be, I did it and I'm overall happy with the result.



    I'm thinking a larger pinwheel in a more contrasting colour with the white and these cute 1" squares next time. Perhaps there'll even be a quilt in this.

    Enjoy your day!