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Hi!
I have been with the Canberra Modern Quilt Guild since last August and really have been enjoying the meetings and activities. At the end of last year, we received fat eight bundle of Riley Blake fabrics which are to be used for a challenge. The challenge is pretty simple – anything quilted is considered in. I added one more of Riley Blake fabric – the grey sketchy one and the navy solid. I thought of adding the zig zag yellow ones, but didn’t end up using it.
Fabric
Riley blake MQG challenge _ floor pillow
After watching Jacquie Gering on The Quilt Show some time last week, I decided to start my project by cutting strips with improv log cabin in mind. Played around on the design wall and ended up making a four patch pillow. Each block was about 13 inches square, so the end result was about 25″ square pillow. I had to make a pillow with stuffing to fit inside the cover I made.
Floor Pillow quilte riley blake challenge_improv log cabin 
I did simple line quilting in each area spiraling towards the center. The pillow turns out really useful for laying on the chest while flipping through magazines. I have to say modern does not really fit my house theme, but I love challenging myself and I can’t help loving modern quilts around the quilt world these days too.
Floor Pillow quilte riley blake challenge
deserved to saty on the sofa too
I love and enjoyed making this pillow without having any measurements to stick to. Just sew and trim! Love the flexibility.
Well, till next time
XOXO
Hi!
I have been blessed to join few swaps this year. It is always nice to have such beautiful gifts handmades like the ones I have received recently from the sew sew modern swap 4. There were amazing talents in the group. I would have been happy to receive from any of them. They were definitely gorgeous handmades out there.
My partner, Kirsten made me this beautiful large tote. I  have been spying on Super Tote that pops here and there lately and loved it that I got the chance to own one without making it! And it is just gorgeous and roomy.
Received Lovely Supertote from Kirsten67 - Copy
Kirsten made it with one of my favourite fabric too – Martha Negley’s feather! I adore it so much. And it looks so lovely with photos of it taken outdoor don’t you think? My lovely partner also made the feather block for the front of the tote which I think is amazing! Love it. Could not say more.
Back of Supertote Received_sew sew modern 4 - Copy
Sew Sew Modern4 Received - Copy
top closure of Supertote Received_sew sew modern 4 - Copy
Supertote _ Made by Kirsten for me sew sew modern swap 4 - Copy
Not only that… I am so lucky to now own a crochet hook roll up too! She totally gets me  – I needed this! My crochet adventure has recently begun and am slow but moving with my first crochetted garment – the Rosalind Cardigan, pattern from Issue 47, Inside Crochet Magazine.

Crochet hook Roll up _ Received sew sew modern 4 _ made by Kirsten67 - Copy

Crochet hook Roll up2 _ Received sew sew modern 4 _ made by Kirsten67 - Copy
She has also included few other goodies… Swoon. I feel so lucky. I love them all. Mushrooms – definitely something I love!


Other goodies received _ sew sew modern 4 - Copy 

Till my next share,

XOXO



Last two weeks, my friends arranged a surprised baby shower for two of our lovely friends who are expecting. It was kind of a short notice and I needed to make something useful for the mums yet meaningful. I remembered my early stage of breastfeeding my son and it will always be one of the greatest moment of being a mum. So, I decided to make something related to breastfeeding and the idea of making a nursing pad comes to mind.
Nursing Pad - quick baby shower gift -sew your own
Easy right? Pile some flannel, PUL for waterproof and funky fabrics for the frontside and cut circles out of them. Serge all the raw edge together and voila! I made 3 pairs for each mum to be. Which was a whole lot of circles! It was quick though, and I manage to make all of them in the morning before the party. I printed a funky breastfeeding quote and slit inside the plastic too. Fun!
Nursing Pad - quick baby shower gift
Well, next time you need to make something for a mum to be, try it out! Fast and easy.
Here are the two mums to be. Wish them luck!
Two gorgeous Mummy to Be
Till then,
XOXO
Hi!
Today I would like to share with you a tutorial on how to make monogrammed couple pillows using the Tranpunto Quilting technique.
You will need as follows :
and 2 pieces of 18″ x18″ of muslin fabric for the backing of the front piece of the pillows.

Turn the pillow around through the unzip part and you are done! take a photo and share it on littlemushroomcap f
lickr pool
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This is such a great way to practice that free motion skill! For ideas on which type of dense quilting you can do, try these tutorial links:
Squiggle Square Free Motion quilting
or you can always practice simple meandering too !
XOXO 

Hi!
 
I made a special wedding gift recently using a technique called “trapunto quilting”. I decided to make something that they can put on their bed, and thought a monogrammed pillow with their initials would be a great gift.
 
wedding gift_customized pillow_whole quilt 
 
Y monogrammed
 
At first I was thinking to applique the initials but I feel like applique would speak too loud for these pillows. So, to make things more subtle, I decided to just hide the initials among the quilting. Besides, there is always a time when you need to practice that free motion skill. So making this pillow was definitely a great practice!
 
To make the lettering stand out even more, trapunto technique was used for the lettering in these pillows.
 
together...
 
..till jannah 
 
At the bottom of their initials, I put ” Together.. till Jannah”. Jannah means Heaven in arabic.
 
What do you think? I sure hope the couple love them.
 
I will publish a tutorial soon for making these pillows. It is certainly a great chance to practice that free motion skill if you have been wanting to do so.
 
Till then,
Have a lovely week dear friends,
 
XOXO

 

Hi!
The season of giving is a beautiful time for creating handmade to give. It just feels such a pleasure to make things to give. I have been enjoying making small gifts lately and here is one to show.
Pretty girl Clutch
I made this fold-able zip pouch for a friend who will be leaving to go back to our country soon since she has already finished her study here in Canberra.
pretty girls clutch
Her character is full of femininity and I thought it just suits her with pastel colours. Again, a fabric from Nordika by Jeni baker was picked to mix with faux leather. (I made a tutorial on Nordika Tote here)
pretty girls clutch_soft pastel
It is a very simple zip pouch but I made it longer in length so that it can be foldable. I also put the magnetic snap closure prior to sewing the sides together.
the making of foldable clutch  
 I love the simplicity of this pouch and am sure it will always be on the list of my handmade gifts in the future.
I hope you all had a great holiday and soon to welcome 2014! I am excited to welcome 2014 and looking forward for great stuff to come! Will be updating soon with more little gift just before we celebrate 2014…..yooo hoo!
XOXO

Hi!
I have been enjoying making little things lately. Making them for others seems more enjoyable too.
Recently I have accepted orders from close friends for making things for them. I have been enjoying making various things from wallets, bags, gadget covers and customizing them to their needs.
If you follow me on Instagram, (You can follow me here) you can get glimpse of the handmades I talk about as I sometime don’t have the time to take photos of each of them properly to post on the blog.
But whenever I do have the time to take a little bit more photos of them, I do love to photo them. Like this one I made recently.
Potholder2
Potholder_zakka sewing
A sweet potholder using Bake Sale by Lori Holt and Tasha Noel’s blue gingham. The pattern is inspired by nanacompany. She has a tutorial here if you would like to make one !
Potholder
My friend (who ordered the potholder) also asked me to make a drawstring bag to put a CD-ROM in. She have photos packed in the CD-ROM and wanted to gift someone with it, so she asked me to make a drawstring bag for that purpose.
Drawstring bag for CDrom color me retro 
I picked Color Me Retro fabric by Jeni Baker for this and just simply whip one cute little drawstring bag for it. I think giving CD-ROM filled with some memorable photos is also a great idea don’t you think? Especially wrapped in fabric!
Drawstring bag for CDrom
Talk about gift, I have yet to announce the winner of my giveaways (part of SewMamaSew giveaway day) Here are the lucky two winners! Random number picked by my hubby. CONGRATULATION Ladies!
Will be in contact with both of you winners soon!
Hope you all have a lovely week so far, till then, have fun making for holidays!
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XOXO

Hi!
This bloghop is hosted by lovely Amy from Sew Incredibly Crazy and as usual the best cheerleader of bloghops, Madamme Samm
I thought this is a perfect hop for me to get sewing for my little boy..
He’s been to the family day care starting early this month and he needs lunch, snacks to be packed everyday. So what better thing to make than a cute little lunch bag with his name on..

I used Fabrique Slice to cut out the lettering

Even when I was sewing this bag, this little guy already knew it was for him.. He loves the little sock monkey!
That is it from me! Lets go cheer some other fantastic blog hoppers sharing the day with me:

Thanks for your visit!

XOXO

 

Hi!
I made a new wallet today!
one of a kind wallet 
I started from scratch, testing out new (to me) interfacing. Last time I made a wallet it went all soft and as much as I love it, it just could not hold my cards anymore. Besides, I made the card slot facing the wrong way last time.
wallet sewn - closed
This time the wallet turns out so much better and I believe would be used well.
I made a pocket to slip in my phone too.
handmade wallet 
If I have to make more wallets (I might be – as I am planning to sell some) I would make the bottom pocket slightly deeper. I cut the corners far too much in this one and it made it hard for me to slip in the cards.
wallet handmade
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In this post, I will be sharing a tutorial for making this tote bag. It is a deep tote which fits A4 size notebook nice and neatly. Perfect for college or the trip to the library!

 

Sewing Tutorial|Tote Bag | Sewing with Faux Leather and Quilting Cotton | more tutorials on the blog

 

For this tutorial, I use a large fat quarter of dark brown faux leather (bought here) and 2 fat quarters of cotton fabric from Nordika collection by Jeni Baker for Art Gallery Fabrics.

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Requirements:

: Measuring at least 27″ x 18″
2 Fat quarter of cotton fabrics
1 half yard of solid cotton fabric for lining

(I use Klasse’s Needle)

Matching thread
Paper clips or

or Craft Glue

One for inner pocket

or

Other regular sewing needs

Template download : Free Sewing Tutorial Template – Tote Bag  from The Little Mushroom Cap

 

Tips on working with Faux leather on your sewing machine:

  •  Reduce the foot pressure on your sewing machine
  • Use a walking foot or roller foot or teflon foot
  •  Increase stitch length
  •  Use leather needle
  • TEST on scraps first

 I have gone through several try and error and the above works very well in the end.

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Sewing Tutorial How to sew a Faux Leather Panelled Tote Bag

Cutting direction

From the faux leather,
cut 4 pieces of 4″ x 17″ rectangles for outer bodice sides
cut 4 pieces of 2″ x  14″ strips for the straps
cut 4 pieces of hexagon as in template to appliqué at the end of the straps
From one of the cotton fat quarter and the interfacing,
cut 2 pieces of 8″ x 17″ for outer bodice center
cut 2 pieces of 2″ x 5″ for center of straps
(iron on the interfacing to the back of the fabric)
From another cotton fat quarter,
cut 1 piece of 4″ x 8″ for pocket
cut 1 piece of 14″ x 8″ for pocket
From solid lining,
cut 1 piece of 8″ x 8″ for pocket
cut 2 pieces of 4″ x 17″
cut 1 piece of 14.5″ x 17″
Tote tutorial _ faux leather _ nordika _ free tutorial_cutting corners
Cut the corners of the 4″ x 17″ faux leather pieces using the template (download the template in link below)

Free Sewing Tutorial Template Tote Bag The Little Mushroom Cap

front panel pieced
Sew the front panels together, and making sure the seams are open, top stitch the seam flat.
Tote tutorial _ faux leather _ nordika _ free tutorial_sew darts

Tote tutorial _ faux leather _ nordika _ free tutorial_ front panel

Sew the darts, reversing some stitches at the corner of each dart
strap making
Make the straps by sewing the 2″ strips together. Patching the 2″ x 5″ cotton strips in the middle of the 2″ x 14″ faux leather strips. Fold in 1/4″ seams from the side of the strips and fold the whole strips in half. Use paper clips or clover clips to keep this together while you top stitch. Top stitch both sides of the straps.
strap attach
Position the strap in the center of the seam of the two panels. The raw edge ends of the strap should be about 6″ from the top edge of the front panel. Sew on top of the strap’s topstitch and make a horizontal stitch at about 2″ from the top. (I did 1″ from the top but it makes it difficult later, so I suggest to measure at about 2″ from the top and stitch as the arrow shown in the image) 
combine_Tote tutorial _ faux leather _ nordika _ free tutorial_hexies3
Cut the hexagons from the faux leather using the templates provided. Baste the hexagon in place covering the raw edge of the straps. Top stitch the hexagon close to hexagon edges. Do reverse stitches at the beginning and the end to ensure the stitches stay in place
How to sew a bag | Tote tutorial | faux leather |free sewing tutorial
Put the two outer panels together and around the edges leaving the topside seams open. Darts can be sewn nested as shown in the small inset photo.
Now we shall put the outer bag aside, and work on the lining!
combine_Tote tutorial _ faux leather _ nordika _ free tutorial_pocket
Sew the zip to the 4″ x 8″ and 8″ x 14″ pieces by folding in 1/4 seams and topstitching. Take the 8″ x 8″ square solid lining piece and topstitch as in photo 3. Stitch the side panels together to the pocket panel
Tote tutorial _ faux leather _ nordika _ free tutorial_libning panel
You should now have a half side of pocket panel and another solid lining panel measuring 14.5″ x 17″. Trim to that size if necessary.
Tote tutorial _ faux leather _ nordika _ free tutorial_lining corner
Position the corner template
to the bottom corner of the two panels and cut the darts and corner.
Tote tutorial _ faux leather _ nordika _ free tutorial_lining 3
Sew the darts and sew the sides and the base together leaving 6″ opening at the base.
Tote tutorial _ faux leather _ nordika _ free -right side facing_stitch top
Place the outer bag inside the lining bag right side facing and sew the top seam together.
Tote tutorial _ faux leather _ nordika _ free tutorial_turn and close opening
Turn the bag right side out through the 6″ opening at the base. Fold the opening seams in, and topstitch matching thread to close.
Push the lining back inside, and top stitch the top part carefully moving slowly near the straps and you are done!
Enjoy your bag!
Tutorial tote bag using faux leather and quiting cotton_ how to sew faux leather_laid
I’d love to see your version, so be sure too add some photos to littlemushroomcap flickr group or tag me on Instagram!!

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