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Hi there!
 
I am glad I was able to squeeze time to make these lovely cuties!

The pattern is from Patchwork Please Book. You can get the book HERE.

 
Patchwork Please_Tea Cosy_Paper Piecing Text
 
Can’t tell you how much fun I had so far joining in Zakka 2.0 – I love this book (Patchwork Please by Ayumi Takahashi) though I do feel that it is a bit hard to read instruction. I read many many times before I could imagine it. I am just so used to photo or diagrams instruction!
 
But working hard on reading instruction really paid off! Huhu.
 
Here are more photos of my version of Lettered Tea Cosy! With my favourite tea, Earl Grey. What’s your favourite tea?
 
Patchwork Please_ Tea Pouch
I love that cute button I bought here. Isn’t she just cute! Strapped down to the tea pouch!
 
Patchwork Please_Tea Cosy_Paper Piecing Text_Letter Theme
 
Patchwork Please_Tea Cosy_Paper Piecing Text_flat
I used a letter theme for the main piece, as I could imagine drinking tea while reading lovely letters! As if there are any letters I could ever received these days, all are bills normally! LOL
 
 
Patchwork Please_Tea Cosy_Paper Piecing Text_Earl Grey
I was so excited when I saw the word Earl Grey on one of the fabrics I have in my stash!
 
 
Patchwork Please_Tea Cosy_inside
 
I enjoyed making these, and will keep using them! and I have to say, my kitchen is slowly filled with many handmade as I go through Zakka 2.0!
 
Patchwork Please_Tea Cosy_Paper Piecing Text_littlemushroomcap
 
Paper Piecing does produce lots of mess as you go, cutting away those extra pieces, I now make sure I have a bin close to me so that I don’t make a big mess like I use to!
 
And, since another of my table is being folded down (because my sister is coming to visit – and need to make space) I use scissors to cut away those excesses as it requires less space than a cutting mat and a rotary cutter! found it to be quite convenient!
 

Using scissor to cut away excess in paper foundation and scrap basket keep clean

 

 

 

 

Hi!
This week on Zakka 2.0, we are sewing Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner Towels!
These towels were fun to make but raw edging those words was quite challenging for me.
Here are mine hanging on the oven rail:
BLD Towel_Patchwork Please
Here are them with my breakfast, lunch and dinner. 
Breakfast Linen Towel
Lunch Linen Towel
Dinner Linen Towel
I enjoyed visiting others in the linky party, why not you join over too for more BLD towels!
Also Linking to

XOXO

Hi!
I sometime can’t believe that month passes so quickly that I feel like I missed it. Where has the days gone?
I need to catch up on BOM and my bee blocks and swap to send out….
 Maybe I was busy with other things too..I love the weather now, so i spend my time mostly outside doing the gardening and I also learned a lot about baking.
Cinnamon rolls
Black Forest Trifle

Modern Placemat_with dessert
One of the weekend I spent a night finishing up one of the thing that has been on the UFO pile. One of them was the modern placemat. I didn’t quite like the top I made. However, once it was quilted, I think I am pretty happy with it.
Modern Placemat_a 
The modern placemat is one of the project in Quilting Modern which I bought many months ago and this was a project that I started not long after I got the book.then it was piled on the UFO pile for quite sometimes…thankfully it got finished and can now be used.
Modern Placemat_b
If you are here from Kirsten blog, Let’s Get Acquainted Bloghop, I would like to say Welcome!
I love to hear from you, so feel free to leave a comment and browse around.
Plum and June
This blog is turning One year soon and I am planning to have a giveaway! Maybe some delicious bundle of fabrics. Be sure not to miss the chance!
Till then
XOXO

Hi
Sharing with you today, the gift sent and received for the Covert Robin hosted by Rachael at Imagine Gnats.
BTW I love the logo!
the covert robin button
I sent over a table runner in spring colours. Bouquet of pink flowers and bright green with a touch of swirly quilting. I sent mine to Erin.

Covert Robin Sent wrapped

Covert Robin SentCovert Robin Sent top view

I received from Buffie this lovely placemat and hotpad. So lovely in autumn Colours too. It has been a wonderful autumn so far here in Canberra, and I am loving this placemat so much! Thank you Buffie.
Covert Robin Received
Covert Robin received top view
Thank you for all the host too for handling such a wonderful swap!
XOXO

Hi!

I made my pillow cover for a swap to my secret partner already! Feeling good that it’s done which ticks of my list of things to do this weekend.

Well, she wanted a brown and blue cushion cover for her living room. I must say, I do not have much of those colour in my stash, but were happy to find that I still have a charm pack of Bold and Beautiful by Michelle D’amor (the same line I used for my Happy Go Lucky Quilt here). So, I decided to play around with some HST.

Prep_HST Pillow

And I did more of these pebble quilting. With some flowers to match the fabric.

HST Pillow quilting 2

the back of the quilting/ Inside the cushion cover

HST Pillow quilting 3

HST Pillow quilting

And I am pleased with the final look. well, my pillow is a bit too big from the standard size..but I hope hers fits perfectly..

HST Pillow for swap

HST Pillow for swap_2

I decided to finish it up with snaps

HST Pillow for swap_3

Hope she like it too!

Are you in any swap group lately? Share me your swap group links if you don’t mind, I’d love to be inspired and love to join if I may..maybe not now (as we will be travelling soon)..but in the future I’d love to be in more swaps..It’s so exciting..

Well, till then, Have fun!

XOXO
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P.S : I am planning to piece my Jack’s tonight..hopefully I’ll get to it..

Hi!

How is your Saturday?

Mine was filled with a little fancy sewing. I finished up four of these :

Cushion Cover

It’s a cushion cover – the cushion was not washable – only can be dried clean, so I decided to make a cover, so that next time the cover can just be easily washed in the washing machine. Besides, It adds a new colour to my dining.

Cushion Cover -Dining Makeover

Cushion Cover -Dining Makeover 2

I was having fun quilting straight line using Janome walking foot. Which reminds me, that I do need to post a little experience I had gone through with my walking foot. I’ll do that in my next post!

Walking Foot - Straight line quilting

Till then, Enjoy your weekend!

P.S : I am learning to take better photos with my DSLR – and trying new things such as Pinterest and blog decorating.

Made a bottle cozy with some of the recent fabrics I bought.

I love Bonnie and Camille’s fabric lines. If you are not familiar with them, check some of their fabrics HERE>

I hate throwing jars. I do know that it is not best to use the cap, but I am at this stage just using it and removing the inner part where it has been stained.

Well, I hope to find a new cap that fits soon.

But I have made it to use.. hehe.. some sugar and Coffee in the jar already!

This one is made from Ruby Jelly Roll and Charm Pack + Leggo’s Pasta sauce Jar project.

It was a fun quick sewing project. 

Definitely it was fun to do the free motion embroidery of the words on the bottle cozy.

So many possibilities with this little cozy.

I am thinking small, patchwork block would be cute too. Wouldn’t it?

Still need to remove that label on the jar. I have not yet found the best way to it. The glue is quite strong!

Here they are next to my lovely bundle of fabrics.

[Related & Updated: I made a quilt using that bundle. Check it out HERE>]

Bottle Cozy. Sew a quick project and spruce up recycled bottle

 

Snaps or ties?

I am still testing which method works better. Snaps or Tie?? Tieing gives better grip though.

However, I am not sure how it will withstand with time.

I do love my little snaps set. If you haven’t got one yet, try this one.

Just love using them in small projects like pouches and stuff.

They are easy to use and makes cuter things super cute!

 

I did put a batting in the middle in case you are wondering. Just to give it more structure.

Anyway, will see how this goes, will be making more in the future if this lasted on the jars 🙂

Do you use your recycled bottle?

Have you ever made a bottle cozy before?

They are pretty cute to have in the sewing room too – to keep those buttons, and all the little tid-bits organized.

 

In the intervals of larger projects, it is always nice to have some of those little quilts finished.
I made this wallhanging to get the hang of machine quilting – thus explaining why such a large negative space.
With this project as well, I learned how to do raw-edge applique.
It is always nice to learn a couple of things and brushing up the skills while finishing up a small project.
Such a great way to get instant gratification wouldn’t you agree?
cupcake wallhanging quilt super cute and easy cupcake wallhanging quilt

 

 

Machine quilting is quite addictive but it takes a while to get used to as well and a lot of patience. This little quilt took me quite some time to be finished. But finally I did it.
 cupcake wallhanging quilt
The best part is the binding part. This time I tried the tutorial here. I love the output of having no stitches showing up from the front side, but it takes a lot of care to make sure that it looks neat on the back as well.
So, in total this little quilt is for me to practice raw applique, machine quilt and binding! That’s why I love little quilt projects!
Have you tried making mini quilts before? 

In between cutting the Vintage Modern for a lap quilt, I decided to use some of the Ruby Jelly Rolls (Just so tempted to use it) This line is also by the same designer; Bonnie and Camille.  I made a table runner with a few jelly rolls to start with. A quick little project to get my sewjo going, in between what seems like endless piecing with the other quilt project.

The table runner uses only 6 Jelly Rolls Strips for the blocks, making it a perfect project for those leftover Jelly Rolls strips!

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The table runner pattern is simply a quarter log cabin. I made mine to look scrappy so I have no particular positioning of the pieces. I just made sure that I have the colours distributed evenly across the runner.  While I am at it, might as well I put a tutorial here for my future reference and for you too!

Tutorial Table Runner using Jelly Roll Free Pattern

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Quilted Table Runner Tutorial

Finished size : 19″ x 45″

Materials requirement:

Leftover Jelly Rolls or 2.5″ strips (6 Jelly rolls strip is sufficient for the runner)

A quarter yard of the final border fabric (mine is the red dots)

2 Jelly rolls strip for binding

I yard for backing (or 22″ x 48″)

20″ x 46″ wadding

I am using Bonnie And Camille Ruby (Out of Print but you can check out all of her fabric HERE)

 

Cutting instructions:

From each Jelly Roll strips (2.5 x 44″),

Jelly Roll Project_Free tutorial Table Runner from leftover jelly rolls

 

 

 

 

 

 

From border fabric :

cut 2 pieces of WOF ” x 3″ (WOF: width of fabric ~ 40″)

cut 2 pieces of 20″ x 3″

Piecing instructions:

Chain piece the first two 2.5″ squares for all blocks, followed by the sequence as per diagram shown.

Jelly Roll Project_Free tutorial Table Runner from leftover jelly rolls

Jelly Roll Project_Free tutorial Table Runner from leftover jelly rolls 2

 

Sewing the border on:

Once all the blocks are pieced together in rows, it’s time to put the border on.

Sew the border along the lengthwise first. Both top and bottom border. Trim excess.

Then, piece the side border. Trim excess.

 

Jelly Roll Project_Free tutorial Table Runner from leftover jelly rolls

Baste and Quilt:

For small projects, I love spray basting! I use 505 Spray baste and it never fails to work like a charm. Spray on the wadding, and place your backing fabric flat and smooth it out. Then turn it all around and again spray onto the wadding and place the top quilt and smooth it out.

I quilted mine with simple stippling motion all over the block and I left the border unquilted. You can quilt yours as desired.

Check out some of the free motion quilting tutorials I have on the blog.

Binding:

using 2 Jelly Roll strips or 2 of 2.5″x44″ strips, sew them together to form long binding tape. Fold them in half lengthwise and iron them. Use this as the binding tape for the quilt.

So here it is, all done and bound.

Quilted table runner jelly roll free pattern

Those pieces in the bowl are the pieces of blocks from the Vintage Modern.

Update: The blocks in the bowl are already pieced into a quilt and the quilt pattern is available here.

If you are in for a quick little quilty project – placemats and runners are my favourites! So why not go make it yourself now!
make sure you pin it for reference!
Ruby Jelly Roll Table Runner Sewing Tutorial
Table Runner Tutorial. Free Quilt Pattern Table Runner