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Here is my last post for the About A Quilt Sampler! This quilt uses the ‘Quilt-As-You-Go’ technique.Thank you for keeping up with me, it was a lovely journey of documenting this QAL.

If you happen to land here first, I have archived all of the posts HERE so you can go through all the tutorials for each block and quilting tutorials included in this quilt-along.

We are now at a stage where we can piece all the blocks together and finally bind the quilt!

Hi!
I am pretty sure most of you are aware of the wonderful Blogger’s Quilt Festival running right now till November 8th!
If you are new and came from the festival, I first must say a very warm welcome to my blog!
Blogger's Quilt Festival - AmysCreativeSide.com
For those of you who have been here, this quilt has already been shown before. So basically this is just a repeat post especially made for the festival.
HST quilt feather quilting
The quilt was made for my mother as a feature in one of the room in our lovely family home. The colours and choice of fabrics were to match her current theme of the room. Soft and feminine.
The quilt pattern is the HST Block of the month by Jeni Baker of In Color Order. I have enjoyed piecing with half square triangles while making this quilt and believe me… half square triangles do have endless possibilities!
close up  feather quilting in blocks 
As for the quilting, I free motioned custom design in each block and decided to go for a lovely feathers as border to frame it all together.
Feather Quilting Border 
All the free motion quilting was done on my Janome DC2050 and I even made a humble video of me quilting the feathered border here.
Up on a no leave maple tree 
Anyway, I am enjoying myself hopping from one blog to another with many inspiration at the Blogger’s Quilt Festival. I hope you are too. Hope your visit here has also inspired you in any means. Until next time, I wish you a fun time at the blogger’s quilt festival!
XOXO

Hi!

This week I have been terribly busy and didn’t have time to post on my blog, so here are all in one!

Since I am linking this post to finish it up Friday, here are some finishes first :

I finished a quilt top made from my own pattern (to be released on etsy soon)

Clover Lover_ A quilt in progress

Clover Lover_ A quilt in progress - quilt pattern_ littlemushroomcap

Last weekend I also manage to get another crochet dishcloth done. I love the textures on this one!

crochet dish cloth _ crochet kitchen

textures _ crochet _handmade photograph

flowers on crocheted dishcloth_handmade_ kitchen

textures _ crochet

By the way, I love spring! I can pick flowers and put some as props.. what fun!
XOXO

Hi!
Working on several projects at a time has caught me with a lot of work in progress. All slow and some is not even moving anywhere. So, I decided to get focused. This week I am getting the quilt with pattern writing done. Definite. No more stalling.
Here is a peak of the quilt making.
w.I.P_The clover Lover quilt + pattern
Then, I am going to focus on getting my Marcelle Medallion done. Last week I did add another border though. Getting this one done will be on the list end of this week as soon as I get the above quilt done. I am promising to myself. Oh dear me, please don’t be a promise breaker. Huhu.
marcelle growing
My socks knitting projects are going slow taking free time only during waiting or travel in the car or in between breaks where I need movies. I have got to the heel turning already. I am pretty happy though there are some uneven stitches. They are my first pair of socks, so I think I did good enough. Hopefully I will be able to get few pair of socks done before next autumn/winter!
sock knitting progress
 Well, thats all to update on my work in progress.. Linking up to :

 WIP Wednesday at Freshly PiecedRight Click to Save Image

If you are new here, take a visit around, I love your visit and would love to have you here often for sure! Thank you!
XOXO
Hi!
I have been working on few stuff as you can see from my last Weekend Do post. I would most probably be having this weekend do linky party every week, so please do stop by and link!
Anyway, here are my current w.i.p:
Marcelle Medallion center
Marcelle Medallion center zoomed
I have picked up some of my favorite prints to continue working on this Marcelle Medallion. Since Penny Poppleton is hosting a QAL (though i may not catch up) I feel more motivated to sew this quilt.
Marcelle Medallion Stash
Marcelle Medallion Stash 2
Here is another W.I.P :
my About A Quilt Sampler QAL is already on the second last block! 
Well, that’s all for w.i.p wednesday! linky up to freshly pieced. Today Hosting is Kristy of Quiet Play!
XOXO

Hi!
For those waiting for the About A Quilt Sampler QAL post, I have to say very sorry as I have forgotten to upload the photo of the block tutorial to flickr before I left Canberra. I will get to it before the month ends with the quilting too.
Currently I am back in Malaysia. Visiting my father in law who is still in coma. He is stable and is currently being treated at home. We are praying for his strength to recover and for my mother in law to be as strong to go through this difficult time. Your wishes and prayers are most welcome and appreciated.
Before leaving Canberra, I did manage to get the quilt for my mother in law done. I am getting it hung up in the room where my father in law is staying in. It is fairly a small quilt, but a good size for a wallhanging.
gingko blues wallllhanging quilt machine applique_full 
gingko blues wallllhanging quilt machine applique_corner
close up_ gingko blues_
I started this quilt back in 2012 and procrastinate in getting it done. But I am glad it is all bound and ready to
be hung now.
gingko blues wallllhanging quilt machine applique
Thank you for your visit!
XOXO

Hi!
 
Finally after hours of quilting this quilt and spamming photos of it in the instagram (I am amira_littlemushroomcap on IG), the quilt is finally done!
 

 

 
This quilt is a gift for my mother, hence the fabrics was bought to match her taste and home. The fabric line is called Anna Bella by Marcus Fabrics. I posted a blogpost when the fabric arrived here. Blogpost on the progress of the quilt here and here.
 
 
I know my mother would certainly love a sampler quilt, so I decided to make the HST sampler quilt from In Color Order’s Tutorial.
 
From this to HST BOM
 
Quilt Tag
 
HST quilt feather quilting
 
The quilting was mostly feathers because I wanted to practice feather quilting. I started quilting the blocks, so even though I did have some ugly feathers there, it is not so obvious. Pretty clever ha?
 
 
close up feather quilting in blocks
 
Once I have done all the blocks, I did the sashing. which was ….. totally wrong!
Should have consider quilting from the center towards the outside/border because the quilt backing keeps bulging around in between quilted blocks. It’s okay. Lesson learnt.
 
backing
 
I was finally confident with my feathers and decide to go for the feather border. I am pretty please with the end results having it was quilted on a regular domestic machine with no stitch regulator.
 
Feather Quilting Border
 
Up on a no leave maple tree
 
Here is a video of me quilting it. If you are interested in quilting feathers yourself on a domestic machine, probably you can get a few things from the video. Please pardon my grammar and english – it is not my first language and spontaneously talking is one thing I am not very good at. Huhu.
 

 

Sorry – it is my first time doing a video! And NO editing!!! and it is dark – of course, its winter here down under.. AND sorry you have to go through me with the seam ripper part too! Hehe. I am hoping to improve soon so I can share better.

 Quilty Hugs,
Amira
Hi!
Today, I am sharing with you a part of a quilt I am making with Windham Briar Rose fabrics by Heather Ross.
briar rose_heather ross
playing design
After several design test, I decide to go with the star block.
Briar Rose Quilt_littlemushroomcap_star
The quilt top is not yet done. I still want to add borders and I am planning of making a matching pillowcase with it too.
Briar Rose Quilt_littlemushroomcap
So far, I am happy with how it look so far. The colours are so lovely and they make me happy! Do they make you happy?
Briar Rose quilt_ lapsize quilt_ handmade

Well, I hope it won’t be long till the quilt top is done!

This post is a part of a quilt along series which I have archived HERE.

In this post, I share how I quilt block #7 of the About A Quilt Sampler.

This time, I tried quilting on grid marking. I marked mine 1/4″ apart, but I think it is a bit too small. You can try 1/2″ apart instead. Mark grids using washable pen in areas that you would like to try some grid quilting.

First quilt the middle square as you prefer. I highlighted the octopus and did a simple swirly around it.

Then I quilt a bead shape trail along vertical lines of the grids till it fills up the whole area then turn and do the horizontal lines with the same bead shape trail.

As you can see, from one area to another area of the grid quilting, I also fill up other areas with radiates and curves pattern. I do this in order to travel from one place to another without having to cut off the threads and starting again. Though if you feel like filling up all the grid area you can too, just stop and do a couple of static end stitches to ensure no stitches will come off later. Then you can start again at another corner of the grid quilting area.

 

Here is how my block looked liked in the end. Trim to 12.5″ block

Here is the back.

Here is a close up of the grid quilting.

Have a go at grid quilting and some radiates!

Quilty hugs,

Amira

Hi!
I am joining over Ellison Lane for the studio spotlight linky party..
So if you are here from there, I very much welcome you to my little sewing space!
If you have visited here and have visited my about page, you have probably seen a part of it. However, the table often moves around and I rearrange constantly too to maximize the room. So here is how it recently looked like:
Sewing Studio_From the door view
Sewing Studio_From the closet view

Sewing Studio_From the other corner
I store my fabric scraps by colour and they are placed in these container on the table. This way I am more prone to use scraps before digging in to my fabric stash. And it is so much easier to place away scraps after a certain project.
Scrap storage
I don’t store my uncut fabrics outside, because I have done that, and with my little one being around , things can get messy. He loves – loves – “tidying” back my fabric stash! Last time I arrange a shelf neatly with fabrics by colours and size and the next thing I know ..  I am back home from school with a lot of fabrics on the floor! And since this is a rented house, I can’t have any hung shelves either… so I am thankful I have a built in robe in this room! So here is my stash..and mess… and pretty much everything else that we rarely use.
In the closet_fabric storage
Fabric Stash
I love these drawers as they fit my stash perfectly. But I am thinking soon I need to have another space for more fabrics??? haha.. or maybe I should just keep this much fabrics only. I am in need to keep sewing and to keep myself away from shopping more fabrics.
Drawer_ more fat quarters
In the closet_fabric storage_drawer 2
Drawer 2 _ Fabric stash_ fabric storage
Jelly Rolls and Other FQs
On the shelves, I have solids and more than a yard fabrics.
More than a yard
I also have a bit of vintage sheet collection. I love to thrift around for these, and am working on a project with some of them.
Vintage sheet and pillowcases
Well, I guess that’s it. Hope you enjoyed the tour around my sewing room!
Stay around and visit me often, I’d love that.
XOXO