Sunday, 1 November 2015

You've Got Mail! Quilt

On this sunny Sunday morning I have a new quilt to show off! 

The pattern of this adorable quilt was published in issue 7 of Love Patchwork and Quilting magasine and it was a very popular sew-along at the time - here are a few to look at! 

Mine was originally meant for a swap, but I decided to swap another - beautiful! - quilt instead and to finish this one to keep for myself! Why not??)))

The idea was to use some of my lovely Liberty fabrics! And I love love love the way they show in these envelopes! :)

Another feature is the double needle I have used for quilting. The effect is amazing and I try to forget all the hussle it took to do it. The thread kept breaking even after I did thread the threads properly))) Never mind, it's done now and it's fab!!!

Will hang this mini on the wall in my crafts room - the walls are still empty and are asking for decoration. xx

















Enjoy yourselves and your quilting! :-)) x

Sunday, 6 September 2015

Two Baby Quilts

Someone asked me to make a new-born baby quilt for a baby not born yet - so not known if it is a boy or a girl! :) Well, I have made two quilts! One for a boy and one for a girl))) I had the blue fabrics for ages and was happy to have a chance to use it. Surprisingly, did not find right pinks in my stash - and bought these awesome two fabrics from the Sophia collection of the new Makover brand! 
Well, it is a Girl! And the pink quilt will go to its new little owner. :) I so much love the modern feel that the fabrics give to the quilt! 

For making the turned corners I used this amazing tutorialIt's in Russian but very visual (well, it's a video :))















Saturday, 5 September 2015

Announcement: Offering Longarm Quilting Services!

Hi!
I am now accepting private commissions for longarm quilting services. 
I am passionate about and providing great customer experience! 

Please e-mail me to tanichiwa27@gmail.com to discuss 
your quilting needs.

My studio is smoke-free and based in Bathgate, West Lothian, Scotland. 

Monday, 31 August 2015

Front Zipper Pouch +

More time - more energy to publish my hand creations :)
Today I have spent some quality time in my sewing room making this zippered pouch to add to a mini quilt and send away to the US to my swap partner. That's right, taking part in an international quilt swap and it's high time to start shipping the quilts! :-) 
What is special about this pouch is the way it is constructed - no open seams, machine sewn-in zipper, all lined, nice and tidy! Perfect!!! 
This is probably the best way to make a pouch for me, so far. 
Here is the link to a great wee tutorial that I have used - Front Zipper Pouch




To make it complete, here is the mini I am sending to my American swap partner. The rule was to use at least two fabrics with some writing on them :) I have used the opportunity and tried a new way to sew small squares - that was a piece of cake!!! Took the photos of the process and will try to publish a tutorial. 


Sunday, 30 August 2015

Cotton + Steel Quilt for my boat

Busy summer is nearly over and I am back with a new quilt creation :) 
This was a love at first sight! The design for this quilt was featured in the Stitch magazine as a baby blanket. This is because the width of the fabric is 42" and to make it any wider, you would need to add extra piece. That means, the seam might be visible on the top and we would rather not have the seam. Well... after a short period of thinking, I decided to take a risk and make this quilt in a double size. The seam actually looks alright. 
The key features though here are my personal innovation - an extra wide binding! - and a cotton wool mix batting that made the quilt extremely soft and light! 
Quilted it on my longarm machine using clamshells groovy board. 
As planned, I took the quilt to my boat today to keep it there and if my stamina lasts, I will make two cusions to go with it. Someday! :)










Enjoy yourselves and your quilting! :-)) x

Wednesday, 12 August 2015

Feathers Quilt 2


 After a break, I am back to the blogging space - with a new quilt! I've been with all the life challenges but quilting has never stopped and here is this gourgeous quilt I have quilted for commission. 
The pattern is by the talented Jo Avery, made by Lesley Corrie and quilted by me. :-)
Giant feathers mixed with staight lines - awesome! Definitely going to use this approach again and again. Any ornament mixed with straight lines adds a modern look and feel to a quilt. :-) 

Не прошло и года, как говорится, и вот я снова пишу пост в свой блог. Надеюсь, следующий перерыв будет короче)
Квилт не мой - моя стежка. Перья с прямыми линиями - нравится эта находка. И современно, и в то же время не совсем уж минималистично. :) 














Enjoy yourselves and your quilting! :-)) x

Sunday, 29 March 2015

New Spring Quilt

Ждала ждала солнечной погоды, да так и не дождалась! Пришлось фотографировать с кусочком солнца, а то хуже нет - закончить очередной квилт и не иметь возможности показать фото!!! :))
А этот получился особенно интересный! Так и сияет. 
Сшила для маленькой девочки - дочки одной моей очень хорошей знакомой девушки. :) Надеюсь, одеялко найдет свое место у новых хозяек! :-) хх
И еще по дороге сделала фото процесса - поэтому скоро будет и МК! Эти гексагончики можно шить бесконечно и в разных вариантах! 

Размер 160х200см.
Наполнитель: Hobbs 100% хлопок
Бэк: Батист
Лонгарм стежка: цветочные перья

I finished this quilt about a week ago and all this time been waiting for sunny weather so I could make really good pictures! Alas. Some sunshine this afternoon is all I got. You really want to show the photos as soon as you complete a quilt - I do)) 
Especially as this quilt is a present for a little girl - a daughter of my old friend - and I want to give it to her as an Easter present. 
The good news is I did manage to take the photos while I was making the quilt - so very soon there will be a tutorial on how to put together these lovely hexies! :-) xx

Size: 60"x80"
Batting: Hobbs 100% cotton
Backing: Batist
Free-motion quilting on my longarm, flowery feathers
Thread: Aurifil 2405, 40wt cotton on top; Pre-wounded bobbin Magna Glide 80wt poly















Попробовала пришить кайму на машинке - и не жалею! Теперь - только так! :)

Tried the machine binding - awesome result! Never hand-stitched binding again))



Enjoy yourselves and your quilting! :-)) x