Showing posts with label kaffe fasset. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kaffe fasset. Show all posts

Wednesday, 15 January 2014


  Pincushion method




I've had a couple of enquiries as to the method I used to make my pincushion, so here's some instructions:


I made the pincushion using the foundation method, drawing a circle with a compass on regular printer paper, then dividing it into 32 segments. 

Upon machine sewing the last segment I hand stitched the final seam (which you can see on the right side between the red/pink Kaffe fabric and the soft turquoise). I drastically trimmed the seams after removing the paper.

I appliqued the felt circle onto the centre and then cut away the bulky fabric from beneath.

Finally with right sides together the backing was sewn to the top leaving an opening for turning out the right way. Stuffed with polyfil and handstitched closed.

The Annie Lane ceramic flower button adds a finishing touch.

Monday, 4 June 2012

Pincushion




I made this for our quilt group Christmas challenge last year. Everyone was asked to create a pincushion of their own choice, so long as it was not just two squares sewn together! I tend to leave projects to the last minute and this was no exception, frantically stuffing, stitching closed and then wrapping it on the morning of our final meeting of the year. Names were drawn out and parcels chosen, with Jennie being the recipient of mine.



Friday, 25 May 2012

Bold quilt



I enjoy creating quilts for my family. The part of the process I love the most is choosing the combination of fabrics. Sometimes you strike it lucky and the juxtaposition just sings! Lately I've been working on a quilt for Tess and Joe, it's going to be bold and fun, hope they like it.