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Hi!
Another new month arrive. Really??? Already? Yes. That is often the reaction isn’t?
I didn’t blog much last month as I barely have time for photographing, editing and blogging and I was mostly just keeping up with life. I did some sewing, but didn’t have time to update much.
So, this recap will have some new stuff I haven’t shown yet here in the blog that I did in July and also the links back to projects that was blogged already.
I haven’t blogged about me being stuffed up with this quilt  most of my nights in July. This scrappy trip along quilt top was previously blogged here.
quilting
It is finally finished in quilting and yet to be bound! I can’t believe I have not yet get it bound after a week of it being done with the quilting. I guess I grew quite sick having this quilt on my machine. So, taking a break and being apart with it for a while isn’t that bad.
quilting scrappytripalong
I’ll get it bound soon and do a full blogpost on it. Then you can see the whole quilt. I hope it will soon be sunny so that I can take it outdoor for a photo session.
In July, I  also did some little sewing projects like making bags and pouches during those nights that I don’t feel like quilting. And since my sister is here, I have been teaching her to do a lot of small projects too.
Quilte tote
Quilte tote front
Perfect Quilted Tote Pattern by Elizabeth Hartmans
Quilte tote inside
Had to put the mushroom on the inside too!
Quilte tote back
pouche
Testing out my new labels
 
Other than that, I managed to keep up with my Lucky Star BOM blogged here. And though currently I am left behind in the Zakka 2.0 SAL, I did manage to make the apron and the diamond placemat blogged here this July.
previously blogged
So enough with July, what is my plan for August?
These are on top of the plan:
1) My mum’s quilt to be quilted and done by the end of this month! . It’s her birthday this month!
Free Motion Quilting on My domestic machine - HST quilt
HST quilt, pattern by Jeni Baker  In color Order
2) My MIL quilt : to be quilted and bound too!
That’s it. I am being rational. I think that will pretty much takes up all my August time. If I start on anything else, I doubt that I’ll get this two quilts done!
Now let see what you are up to… Lets visit others on AUGUST Fresh Sewing Day and A lovely Year of Finishes.
A Lovely Year of FinishesLily's Quilts
XOXO
Hi!
Just a short post to update my version of Lucky Stars BOM.
I am loving paper-piecing more and more as I go through these star blocks!
Here is my July Block:
Lucky stars BOM July
And here are all the blocks together on my wall. Need to think of arrangement soon! Any ideas???
Lucky stars BOM July Update
Lucky Stars BOM Button
I am off to more sewing tonight! 
If you follow me through Instagram you might get some more snip bits of my sewing projects!
 I am now officially a bot more active on my Instagram. Follow me there if you do Insta too! I am amira_littlemushroomcap on Instagram.

Linking Up to W.I.P Wednesday

WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced

XOXO
I love sewing simple things but in a quilty way. Sewing small projects with patchwork are my favourite things to make. I get to finish a project but also get to play with fun fabrics! Isn’t that fun??
When buying sewing books of small craft projects, there are a couple of elements that I look out for. Something new to learn, something fun to play around with, great designs and something that I can easily make it in my own colours.  If it has all these elements, then it is really something worth buying the patterns/book for.
So far, I have really enjoyed making things out of the book as the patterns in the book provide me enough creativity to spark joy and improve my skills or introduce me to new skills.
 Here is my version of the cafe apron – My gardening Apron with Knee protector placemat I made from two patterns inside the book!

The above photo was captured indoors as it is cold outside! and dark! winter season…

I really enjoyed making the apron from the beginning – choosing fabrics, playing fussy cuts and sewing them together!
The design of the patchwork apron pockets allowed me to play around with fussy cutting. I chose Tasha Noel’s Aneela Hooey’s for the pocket patchwork panels. O boy they were fun! So cute and perfect for my gardening apron.

Fussy Cut Patchwork | Sewing Project | Handmade Apron

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Fussy Cut Patchwork

To make it easy for me to do fussy cutting, I trace the template onto a clear .  Doing it this way makes it easier for me to see through the template and centering the main focus of the pattern.

In order for to get the girls in the right direction, I had to cut the pieces on bias! Now I know one thing for sure : fussy cutting and on point block is challenging! But still worth it! See what I mean by learning new skills with these small projects… Exactly how I like it.
Apron_PatchworkPlease
My favourite pocket panel is the middle one!
Overall, I find this simple patchwork quite challenging as a lot of the seams were on bias this time (as I wanted to get that fussy cuts right on point — yeah, you don’t really want a girl sideways do you? :P) and paper piecing using this method is quite difficult for me as some of the seams were not included on the paper foundation.
Fussy Cut Patchwork | Sewing Project | Handmade Apron| fabrics from Riley Blake Tasha Noel and Moda Fabric Aneelay Hoey
I am looking forward to creating more from the book. I highly recommend the as it is filled with super fun projects, and most of all get you to an opportunity to try new skills! If you are looking for great fun projects – this is definitely an ideal book.
Till next time,
Quilty Hugs,
Amira

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……. this is a pre written blogpost…. I may not be able to respond to your comments these few days, but will do when I feel better and when condition are fine again, my father in law is still in critical condition and my heart and prayers is with them.
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Hi!
Welcome to littlemushroomcap!
If you are here from Beth’s Let’s get Acquainted BlogHop, do hoot around in the comment section! I’d like to get to know you too!

Plum and June

I have learned so much through this bloghop and has done a bit of spring cleaning around my blog. I do wish I have more time to get more things cleaned and updated, but blogging is time consuming isn’t? Agree???
Anyway,
you can get to know the background of me and littlemushroomcap HERE.
I pretty much got it covered there, so I don’t want to post the same thing again because some of you may have read it already.

Sewing Companion
My Hurs, I piece mostly using this machine. And I do a lot of edge to edge FMQ here too.

So today, how about I’ll share with you some of my future projects to do!

Bundle of joy 3 - into quilts!
Summersville Jelly roll all cut ready to piece into plus quilt
bundle of joy 1 - into mini quilt
Sewing Machine Mini Quilt to hang in my sewing room!
Bundle of joy 2 - into pillows!
Anna Maria Horner Voile Bundle to cut for some pillows!
Well, I hope I get to those bundles of joy soon! And get some post up on the projects soon here!

I do wish you will stick around, Scroll down to visit my previous projects and  if you would like me to visit you, I’d love it if you include your web address in the comment too. It is so much easier than going through each one of the comments and profile.

I would also love to have you on board to become a follower on Bloglovin’

Till my next post, I wish you have fun doing whatever you love!
Also take a visit at these lovely blogs for more fun! I have been so inspired lately just jumping through these links!

Friday, June 7
Nancy @ Owen’s Olivia
Amy @ 13 Spools
Casey @ The Studiolo 
Friday, June 14
Julie @ Jolie Maxtin
Adrianne @ On The Windy Side
Valerie @ Between Quilts
Friday, June 21
Leigh Anne @ Ella’s Cottage
Sarah @ Quilt Candy
Jackie @ NW Patchwork
Erica @ Happy Fabric
Stephanie @ Simple Sewendipity
Lauren @ Seraphym
Friday, June 28
Green @ So Sew Green
Gwendellyn @ The Rainbow Revolts
Michelle @ Factotum Of Arts
Kris @ Sew Sunshine
Camilla @ Faffling
Friday, July 5
Christa @ Christa Quilts!
Anna (ME!!) @ The Crooked Banana
Stephanie @ Quarter Incher
Shayla @&nb
sp;Sassafras Lane Designs
Friday, July 12
Anne @ PlayCrafts
Christen @ Love by Hand
Julie @ 627handworks
Friday, July 19
Aylin @ AyliN-Nilya
Kelsey and Amanda @ Everyday Fray
Friday, July 26
RobinSue @ RobinSue Quilts
Elise Lea @ Lovelea Designs
Elizabeth @ In The Boondocks
Emily @ Sew E.T.

Thank you for stopping by!
XOXO

Hi!
Today is my day to show you my stamp!
If you are new here, do stay around too!
My stamp has a mushroom and a cloud, a number 9 for my birthday (9th September) and Australia as the country I live in currently.

I used my so amateur skill of needleturn for this, I thought it’d be fun to try more needleturn and it was sure fun.

Well, I hope you enjoy my littlemushroom stamp! 
Jump in to these lovelies for more stamps!

June 26










Thank you Thearica and Madame Samm for hosting the bloghop!

XOXO


Hi!
How times fly by, Its Thursday already!
Last weekend was a quick one with very tiny time for sewing, and this week I haven’t put my hand on that sewing machine yet! *sigh*
Anyway, last weekend we planned and did a surprise baby shower party for a friend soon to pop with a baby boy! It was definitely fun, we did spend some ladies chatting time too till late.
Baby Shower
Just a little centrepiece for the party, some toys borrowed from my little one, a cake I quickly whipped up, and some printed  onesies shirts as banners
Baby Shower_Playing Props
The ladies who created chaos at Pancake Parlour! Haha
Baby Shower_Gift Time
Me and mum to be and the gift – quilt!
Previously to that, of course, I was busy with that quilt in her hand- as the present for the little one coming!
Modern Log Cabin Baby Quilt
I love the mushroom…and the colours of this line is so lovely! I used several pieces of fat eights of Sarah Watson’s Indian Summer. 

Modern Log CAbin_scrappy Borders in the making
And because it was fat eights, none was enough for sashing, so I decided to do scrappy ones! Sew them in rows and press.

Modern Log CAbin_scrappy Sashing in the making
Then cut into sashing strips
Stippling Baby Quilt
I did a simple free motion stippling – which was fun! Have not done this for so long!

Improved Log Cabin
Modern Log Cabin Baby Quilt_Sarah Watson
Modern Log Cabin Baby Quilt_AGF fabric
Winter time is really not kind to photography session… and yes, that’s my little helper peeking there. As usual! Hehe.
Well, that’s all for today, I hope to get some sewing done later today, and will be up with About A Quilt Sampler QAL post soon!
XOXO

NOTE : I no longer promote Craftsy/Bluprint as I used to due to the way the subscription is currently being carried out. I had the issue of cancelling my subscription when the company changed hand and I find that cancelling through calls is inconvenient. However, I do still stand behind these classes I promote and if you are subscribed, you can surely check these classes I recommend on the platform. If you are looking for another online platform to learn craft such as quilting, do check out CreativeBug. It is much cheaper in subscription (subscribe now 3 months for only $5). Thank you.
 
 
Hi!
 
I am just having fun and thought I’d link this recently made quilt to Ellison’s Modern Mini Quilt Challenge.
 
 
Feather Mini
 
The main point of this quilt was for me to use the technique I learn from Sarah Fielke’s craftsy class : needle turn appliqué! I never would have thought that needle-turn appliqué would be this easy until I tried her method!
 
I was aiming for minimalist design with some fussy cut feather off Martha Negley’s feather collection and freehand leaves shape. I got my bundle of Martha Negley’s from Westwood Acres.
 
The colour choices : not really me isn’t? Haha! I was trying to run a bit from my normal bright colours – I kind of regret a bit for the choice.
 
Feather Mini Quilt_Feather quilting_Modern Applique
 
NOTE : I no longer promote Craftsy/Bluprint as I used to due to the way the subscription is currently being carried out. I had the issue of cancelling my subscription when the company changed hand and I find that cancelling through calls is inconvenient. However, I do still stand behind these classes I promote and if you are subscribed, you can surely check these classes I recommend on the platform. If you are looking for another online platform to learn craft such as quilting, do check out CreativeBug. It is much cheaper in subscription (subscribe now 3 months for only $5). Thank you.
 
And as for the quilting, not so minimalist ha? I was aiming to practice feathers. Hence the feathers everywhere. It was totally fun, and definitely has boosted my confidence to do more of quilted feathers.
 
Well, I hope you will have fun hopping onto Ellison’s blog for more minis! I know I am.
 
XOXO

Hi!
Last May, it was my first time to join the Modern Quilt Guild Canberra’s Meeting.
Definitely was a fun one! Glad I did manage to attend this time. 
Here are some snippet of the night. Sorry though, I was a bit excited and didn’t have much time to adjust the camera setting.. appears a bit noisy. Anyway, Enjoy!

CMQG Meeting May13_1
Georgie’s Modern Quilt for her sister : Gorgeous colours and so modern

CMQG Meeting May13__nicole's S&T
Nicole’s Wallhanging quilt with cool colours

CMQG Meeting May13__georgie's S&T3
Another of Georgie’s work : Annela Hoey’s line with Disappearing nine patch

CMQG Meeting May13__georgie's S&T
Another of Georgie’s : Using Camille’s line and Camille’s Pattern : Flower Girl

CMQG Meeting May13__crystal's S&T2
Crystal‘s Cute bright quilt! Inspired by Quilting Modern book by Jacquie and Katie

CMQG Meeting May13__crystal's S&T
Another of Crystal‘s : Cute baby penguin quilt for her dear friend’s baby. the penguins have flippable beaks! 

 

CMQG Meeting May13__collete's S&T
Paullete’s Gorgeous Brown and Pink Quilt. The colours are wonderful! It looks delicious. Reminds me of chocolate and strawberry

CMQG Meeting May13__claire's S&T2
Clair‘s Sampler quilt with her gorgeous fabric line! Yup. She design her own fabrics! You can visit her here

CMQG Meeting May13__claire's S&T
One of Clair‘s Fabric available for sale here. Go check it out! she has fabulous design there.

CMQG Meeting May13__ S&T
Libby’s super cute elephant quilt. It’s even quilted with elephant motifs. Love the colour choices.

CMQG Meeting May13__ Liz's S&T
Liz’s Scrappy Hexies coming along fun and funky!

 
And if you have seen my W.I.P post last week, you probably have seen this.
MQGC - Canberra Map Quilt - block c4 
This is our project for this year : Canberra’s Map. We are planning to make this as a raffle quilt. This year is Canberra’s Centenary Year which makes it so perfect for this quilt to be born!
I am really looking forward to out next meeting so that we can gather up to see what we already have so far. It is so exciting to see everyone’s version of their block which represent each grid box of the map!
MQGC - Canberra Map Quilt - block c4 - in map
Wish us luck for the quilt and the raffle organization!
XOXO

Hi!
Finally I get to show you what I made for the Make it Right challenge! (update:this challenge has passed June 2013)
When I got the fabric, I just know that I don’t want to make it into a quilt. I just want to think a bit out of the box. Indeed I did – and when I want to submit it, I was thinking “hm… which category should it be in? Quilt? Apparel or Home Deco?” Finally I submit it into Home Deco.
Make It Right Challenge- QUILTED REVERSIBLE Car Seat Pad - Amira Ameruddin
I would really appreciate it if you could take a bit of time to like and repin on pinterest!
Click HERE to pinterest pin and click repin or like, because that is the vote they count for the challenge.
Anyway, I made this because the car seat is dull and of course I need to sew something to cheer it up!
And just because I made the backing as nice, I made it reversible too! The improved piecing is the back. Even the back pocket panel can be reversible!
Make It Right Challenge - Quilted Car Seat Pad_Angela Walter Panel_front
You can refer to this post for the type of material and threads I used for this project.
Here are more photos: I quilt as happily as I can be. With very little planning really. I was just having fun most of the time! Glad it made it to the end!
First Side: Front
Make It Right Challenge - Car Seat Pad_Angela Walter Panel
First Side: Back Pocket
Make It Right Challenge - Car Seat Pad_Angela Walter Panel - back pocket
2nd Side: Front
Make It Right Challenge- Car Seat Pad_Angela Walter Panel- reversible- front
2nd Side: Back Pocket
Make It Right Challenge- Car Seat Pad_Angela Walter Panel- reversible- back pocket
Here are some “in progress” shots:
Front panels
All panels ready to quilt
Backing Panels:
All panels ready to quilt back version
Then comes a bit of marking here and there with pilot Frixion.
marking squares extending from pattern
All quilting was done on my . Bunnings (hardware store here in Australia) Glove works as good as machinger’s glove and cost only 1/3 of machinger! And the colour is blue!
The ruler story : I do not change foot while quilting this despite of many straight lines,  because I can’t be that patience! LOL.. I find this Fine LIne Quilter’s Ruler helpful to use on domestic machine, but sometimes foot can jump over it too! talk about dangerous (imagine the needle snapping on it)..you can find the ruler HERE > if you are interested.
Update: I love the ruler now that I can use it with my non-hopping foot!
quilting tool
Quilted with double layer of bamboo batting for extra stiffness and puffy quilting
Quilted_Free motion Quilting_Angela walter Panel_Make It right Challenge
ooooo..i even tried feathers..see at the bottom there..
Quilted_Free motion Quilting_Angela walter Panel

 

 Well, what do you think? love to see your comment here or on pinterest!

 

 Click HERE to pinterest pin and click repin or like, because that is the vote they count for the challenge.
Thank you so much..really appreciate your visits and repins!!!!

 

Also linking this up to Sew Darn Carfty @ Karen’s Sew Many Ways

XOXO
Hi!
It’s June already! Winter is coming here down under.
I am expecting my sister to come here in Canberra at the end of this month, so June is definitely a month I have been waiting for!
As for sewing progress, this month I am pretty happy with what I have finished and progressed. Below is the collage of May’s sewing room activity.
Fresh Sewing Day Collage

Link to the blogpost of projects in the photos:

Our Anniversary Quilt : Happy Go Lucky Quilt from Simplify
Paper Piecing – Penrose tile
Make It Right Challenge a bit of post here and here
Sewing Companion – not blogged
I also did some rearranging of my stash this month hence the folded fabric image. I am loving the new arrangement in the drawer. 
What I haven’t accomplish this month :
– April and May Lucky Star BOM and now add June into it as well.
Lucky Star BOM
– My little one’s Flanette Pyjama
– Any dear Jane block
My first Baby Jane Block! - 11th Jan 2013
What is for June..and there after?
– Complete what I have not accomplish above
– Stamp On it Bloghop
– Sew Cal Gal Free motion Catch -up
 photo 2012FMQChallengeBadge4x6_zps2dba5c11.jpg
– Quilt my HST quilt top
Free Motion Quilting on My domestic machine - HST quilt
– Penrose Tile Mini Quilt
Penrose Tile _ To be applique
– Mini Quilts to tackle new learnings such as needleturn applique, hand quilting and FMQ : Targeting a few
Big Techniques from Small Scraps by Sarah Fielke
And many more in my head, but I am pretty sure I do not have time for them! LOL
Lily's Quilts
I hope you are going to have a blasting June! Thanks for visiting!
XOXO