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Hi!
 
Finally, I made it to the end.. Though Lynne has finished her QAL way back in September, I am glad I made it to the final. Trace back the W.I.P post of this quilt here.
 
jack attack quilt 2012
 
backing of jack attack quilt
 
I guess I should stock up more backing fabrics. That was the main reason for it taking a bit of a little more time. I finally decided that I would make the backing with whatever I have – patch it up. 

Related Post: Quilt Backing Ideas

 
scrappy-patchy backing for Jack Attack quilt
 
Well.. the only problem was, I don’t have a big design wall.. so I work my way through the carpet floor of my living room (which I can only do at night when my little one is already asleep) . The size of the quilt was the maximum that my apartment floor could manage. : p
 
jack attack - one flag
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Finish quilting it
 
I quilt it simple – echoing double line of the flags. The biggest struggle was turning the quilt around at each point. The wrestle with the quilt was a great exercise. LOL
 
Quilting the jack attack
 
Finally, after several evenings, I was done quilting it… (below is the image of my basting pins removed from the quilt) I use these curved basting pins – one of the game-changer in my quilting journey. It was definitely easy using these pins to baste than the normal pins.
 
whats left after quilting
 
It was time to bind it. I used DS fabrics for Spotlight / Joann. It is then I realized, I only have one ruler. And it’s short.. I think it’s time to get one long one…
 
the only ruler I own
 
I bind using the tutorial by Rita here. I love this method.
 
binding
 
Well, Lets record the quilt stats here;
 
Design : Jack Attack by Lynne @ Lily’s Quilt
Size: ~ 64″ x 90″
Top fabrics: Amy Butler’s, Joel Dewberry’s, White solid (no brand)
Backing fabrics : Some of the top scraps, Oval elements by AGF, Pure elements by AGF, polka dots and white sheets.
Binding Fabrics : Denyse Schmidt for Spotlight
 
Jack attack laid flat
 
Linking up this to : Thank Goodness Its Finished Friday @ Karen’s Sew Well Maide, Richard and Tanya’s Linky A Finish Friday, and Whoop, Whoop Friday @  Sarah’s Confession of fabric addict
 
 
Have a great Weekend and a great holiday!!!
 
XOXO

Hi!

Just a short note, I picked the winner for the giveaway as a part of the bloghop by Quilting Gallery.

As usual, bloghop like these, never fails to introduce us to a lot of wonderful people out there, and a lot more blogs to follow..I had fun hopping around, though i must say I did not have much time as I was busy with conference in Melbourne and touring around this weekend.

We had an amazing time traveling from Canberra to Melbourne by car – 9 hours of travels a few stops and rest. One of the stop was Albury – I love their beautiful was train station / info centre.. We even had a long rest at their botanical garden which was gorgeous!

Anyway, the winner was picked by Random.Org :

Who is : Huesei – who left the 112th comment:

I am a follower
Thank you to all the participants and all of the bright thoughts and comments. Thank you for all the new followers, and I hope that you have fun hopping over my blog from time to time. 
Have a wonderful week!
XOXO

Hi!

Firstly thank you to all who joined over my Giveaway Day hosted by Sew Mama Sew.. It was so much fun wasn’t? It was so fun to find new blogs and meeting new followers.. I’ll definitely take a visit of my follower’s blog if they have..but I have been quite busy lately.. hope I’ll be free in a week or two for more updates..

Anyway…I bought a kindle version of Zakka Style. I know it is not new in the market and yes, there is even Zakka sew along a while back, but I have just bought the book.. (how late am I?? LOL..) I just have to give it a little review anyway..

The book is filled with crafty handmade tutorials and are great for making quick gifts. It is a fun book with great crafty contributors. So it is worth a buy. Worth visiting some of the contributor’s blog too. And it is so much fun using linen!

Zakka Style: 24 Projects Stitched with Ease to Give, Use & Enjoy

 I have never bought any craft kindle book or e-book so I thought I’d give it a try.. But I must say, I am pretty much not liking the electronic version. I miss flipping the pages, I miss the shiny paper. And its hard reading instruction while sewing. Unless of course you print it out. which is not as nice as the real book too.

The only good thing is that it arrives quickly to have a read at it. Other than that, I very much prefer the real printed book, no matter how long it takes to arrive here in Australia, no matter how much it cost more to post as well..

So I guess this would probably be the last crafty e-book I’ll buy. How about you? do you prefer E-book or the real book?

I made an oven mitt from this book as a gift to my friend.
It turns out quite pretty. I should make one or two for myself.. my oven mitt definitely need replacement.



I am joining the bloghop party on the 9th hosted by Quilting Gallery. Do drop by and join in..

Blog Hop Party with Give-Aways
Till then, 
xoxo

I made the Penrose Tile English paper Piecing Quilt Block for the Travellin Pic Stitch Blog Hop!

(Update: Travellin Pic stitch was a bloghop held by Laura in 2012, where I won the prize of a box of Aurifil thread for my entry. It was a challenge to create english paper piecing projects using an inspired photo taken from a recent travel)

So, it all began with a photo :

The photo was taken at one of the famous spring carnivals in Australia, Floriade.

Then, a few pulls from my stash.. Tula Pink – Birds and the Bees lines were among them. I didn’t use them all in the end though..

travelling picstich

Picking up a pattern to do. I was inspired to create a Penrose Tile Inspired block.

Penrose Tile Inspired English Paper Piecing Quilt Block

So I started with the diamonds for the center pentagons. These are 72-degree diamonds.

Basting it to the tiny paper pieces..

EPP TPS bloghop1

Then the black stripy filler diamonds which is the 36-degree diamonds. 

Here’s the middle part of my block is done. Not pretty happy with it, but I embrace the imperfection and move on to finish it off as planned anyway. I still have a lot to learn on how to really hide those whip stitches from being visible too much at the front.
block begins 1

I tried using a thimble as my fingertips were getting sore. But I think I am not used to it yet. It makes things go slower and a bit weird – I ended up pushing the needles with the finger with no thimble on.

thimble

By the end of this block, I did finally learned how to minimize the visible stitch.. maybe next time I’ll have a go again and leave a better tip to share.. as for now, I do think that I still need to practice more.. it is kind of addictive once you have a clear objective for the pieces…Sometimes I didn’t even realize the time when I start stitching – but I’d better be careful next time as it may cause injury for being too long in the same position.

Finally done

For the penrose tile, you can actually just let it keep growing larger and larger by the round.

But I decided to keep it small as I wanted to make a mini quilt to hang. 

Finally done2

Anyway, this block is going to be appliquéd to a hand-quilted mini quilt soon. I have been meaning to try hand quilting too. Wish me luck.

but before that, how about a messy back photo of it…

messy back

Time to remove those papers…

Here is another photo at Floriade from the top of the ferris wheel

Flower arrangement as hats - Floriade 2012, Canberra

Thank you for your visit here. Thank you Laura from Quokka Quilts for organizing this bloghop. Sure was a fun one. A great motivation to definitely start EPP too. Now hop on to Laura’s blog to see more fantastic EPPs with fun travelling Pic!

 

Some related EPP tutorials:

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.
 

In this post,  I am sharing with you the tutorial for drawstring bag with handle. Like these ones I made :

 
 
                
 
 These are perfect for lunch bags, I have made many to gift friends and for myself. They are the perfect size (I have here a tutorial for 2 sizes). They are easy to grab, use and wash. Believe me, my friends love theirs!
 

Hi.

I am happy to find this free quilt is coming along so well in between projects. I say free as it does not require time for its own and it’s made of scraps which some are from swap I join not long ago. I only sew them in between project to save threads. (See here for more info.)

They are looking fun! I am going to love this quilt for sure.

Scrap Vomit Progress...

Scrap Vomit in Progress

I even sew them in between my bag project! ~lalala… I love it!

I am also working on a tutorial of the drawstring bag to share. Will be posting it this weekend. It still needs editing.

Finish

And I am addicted to making this bag. So I’ll be making more.. with these fabrics!

A little Sweetness in Progress

Well, till then, I hope you have a great time with your W.I.P..I know I am.  ~Linking up with W.I.P Wednesday over at Freshly Piece~

XOXO

Hi!

I am not the kind of person who has gift wrappers in stock – They often got crinkled up if I kept them too long..LOL..

I have found love with scrappy quilt, scrappy patches.. so today I am going to share you a tutorial for making your own gift wrap out of magazines pages… “the scrappy style”.

DIY gift wrap, recycle magazine, handmade gift wrap
Requirements:
You’ll need transparent tape, Scissors and magazine pages. Choose those ones that have lots of colours, or even themed like Christmas or Fall whatever the season may be. 
1. Cut the first piece according to your preference, possibly remove some texts.
2. Piece two pieces together at one side using the transparent tape. Don’t overlap too much.
3. Trim away the excess. You want new smooth sides.
4. Do a couple of pieces like this. Piecing two pieces together and trimming.
DIY Handamade gift wrapper recycle magazine
5. Then you’ll want to tape together the pieced segments together, making a larger patched piece.
6. Again, trim every time you piece them together, making sure you have all smooth straight sides.
7. Repeat until your wrapper is large enough. You may need to piece three pieces together at one point, just so that it is large enough to cover the sides of the enlarged piece.
8. Trim the final piece and
9. Use it! 
I really do love the merry look of the wrapper. You can even customize it to have images that suits the person who’ll receive it.
Most magazines have pretty decent paper-weight and shine, making it the perfect medium to work with when wrapping too!
Have fun trying it!

 

Hi!

I often wonder what to work on next, after a big finish. Of course there are many on the list. I looked back at my “100 days Hustle List” and wonder whether I’ll be able to achieve all the work to do that I’ve listed there. Today I thought I shall get myself some instant gratification – sewing something small.. like drawstring bags..this was on the list..

I didn’t get to link up the half way 100 day hustle over at Kelsey Sew, but I I think I still need to review it. So here is my review of my list…

But I am linking this to Sew Darn Crafty and Saturday Seven.  Here is my updated list…

 1) Jack Attack quilt – finish quilt top, quilt and bind   (ON ITS WAY – NEED TO FINISH THE BACKING  -MAYBE DONE BY THE END OF YEAR)

Piecing the backing of my Jack Attack Quilt:
scrappy-patchy backing for Jack Attack quilt

2) Vintage Modern Heart Quilt :  Quilt and bound (NOPE – NOT GOING THERE YET)

3) Emmaline Bag (DONE HERE)

Emmaline Bag Done 2

4) Tote bag + Lunch Bag ( MADE TWO DRAWSTRING LUNCH BAGS TODAY) 

Drawstring Bag With Single Handle


Drawstring Bag With Single Handle - inner
Drawstring Bag With Single Handle1Drawstring Bag With Single Handle - scrappy

5) Piece Happy Go Lucky Quilt (ON ITS WAY)

W.I.P Happy go Lucky Quilt


6) Start on Gingko Blues Wall Hanging – raw applique quilt (PROBABLY START BEFORE END OF YEAR)

7) Flower Power Pillow + Tutorial (NOT YET)

8) Mini Quilts : one or two (NOT YET EITHER)

9) Throw a Linky Party or Become a Swap Host (NOT YET TOO)

Well, I better get sewing!

Thanks for stopping by!

XOXO



Hi,

Sharing with you today the finished Irish Chain.

Irish Chain DONE!!

Quilt Stats :
 
Fabrics :  Hoffman Bali Handpaints Blue Bundle + White on White from Spotlight
Size : 52″ x 52″
Pattern : Classic Irish Chain
Quilting : Free-motion quilted using Domestic sewing machine with Superior Monofilament Thread 

Hanging..

Irish Chain 1

Irish Chain 2

Organic leaves border (I say organic as they are not drawn, it was totally free motion and if you look closely, they are so many wonky leaves around too.. LOL)

Border of Irish Cahin - free leaves. organic and natural

 

The quilt is a bit wavy on the border – I should have spent a bit more time on the measurement of the border..O well, I am pleased with it anyway, besides, this is still my third quilt finished. It’s a good lesson to learn.

 

The backing was pieced. With the extra blocks I made. I love how the quilting turns out on the backing too..
The curves around the squares at the front turns out to be a circle line at the back..

back of Irish Chain 4

It was a bit challenging to take good photo of this quilt.. I am not fully satisfied with the whole quilt photo.. I am still practising to take a good photo. Lighting is definitely essential. Too much exposure wouldn’t help either.. So, I better find a bit of shade next time rather in an open field..

I learned a lot through this quilt..a lot of satisfaction too. By the way, if you want to read on tips of using monofilament thread for quilting. I found this useful. Till then, have a great day!

 

I’d like to share with you today my new “baby”.
Yes. I bought a “new” machine.
Why do I put an inverted coma around the “new”?
Because it is not brand new “new”, it is new to me, yet is older than myself.
Yup, I bought a second-hand machine which I can say now, worth every penny.

But before I show you “her”,
I’d like to take a detour and a little flashback to why I decided to go for it and get a new machine and how did I made the decision..