Thursday, 4 February 2016

Flowering Snowball Quilt

My Flowering Snowball quilt is finally finished and proudly displayed on my bedroom wall! :) 
It has taken me quite a while to complete and this was one of those quilts that make it fun to make - every minute of it. :) 
Probably one of my best works so far! Definitely, one made with the brightest fabrics! :-) 
I used Hobbs Wool batting here and it was a total joy to quilt it on my longarm. The wool has given the quilt nice puff and softness - I love wool batting! 









Enjoy yourselves and your quilting! :-)) x

Thursday, 14 January 2016

Tilda Ice Skating Angel

My lovely Tilda Angel! Landed on my kitchen table - rather than on an ice rink :) - as there is no sign of snow outside! Winter, eh?!))






Tuesday, 12 January 2016

My Bee Block for EMQG - Square-in-a-Square

This post is aimed primarily for my fellow quilters from Edinburgh Modern Quilt Guild. January is my month to present a Bee Block and I am looking forward to see everyone's creations next month. :)








My block is called Square-in-a-Square (well, I like this name for it :))I have spotted this great tutorial on Red Pepper Quilts blog ages ago. It is universal and takes any fabrics - brights, solids, modern etc. :)

Here is the link to actual tutorial and I would like my block to have the same finished size of 5". 
That is the actual block is 5 1/2". The design is fairly simple - please make 4 if you can. 

http://www.redpepperquilts.com/2013/08/economy-block-quilt-in-progress-tutorial.html

Please any colours and patterns and please avoid using browns, dark blues, dark purples or blacks.
Solids are very welcome! :) 

Please use the fussy cutting for the middle square - to add a character to it! 

Enjoy making this sweet block and I am looking forward to seeing them all together in February! Will add them to this post to keep as a memory for this great experience! :) xx

Saturday, 14 November 2015

Cotton + Steel Table Runner

I made this table runner back in July as a present to my friend Karolina, when visiting her in her Belgian home in a beautiful town of Eeklo. 
It was a last minute inspiration, so no time for taking pictures back then, but Karo has kindly sent me some  - and it is nice to see my table runner as an interior decoration item. :) I am happy! 
I used some lovely Cotton + Steel fabrics from Beach House Remix collection - they look perfect! 




Thursday, 12 November 2015

Edinburgh - Melbourne MQG Mini Quilt Swap 2015

Now that my swap partner has received her mini, I can show it off here and once again - admire!! :-)
Sooo, back in summer we, the Edinburgh Modern Quilt Guild, decided to organise a swap with another modern quilt guild. I volunteered to  contact the guilds to see who wants to swap with us! And we were very lucky when the Melbourne Modern Quilt Guild rep Maryjane responded to say they would be very keen! How exciting!!! 
When I asked Eleri Stephens, my swap partner from Melbourne Modern Quilt Guild, if she likes Liberty fabrics (we agreed between our guilds to use the fabrics from the UK and Australian designers respectively!), she gave me a challenge to create a modern quilt with traditional Liberty! Well, I think the combination has worked beautifully. :) 
Even more! I mistakenly cut twice as many pieces of fabrics than needed - which means I will make a copy of this very quilt and keep in for myself! :-)))) So, watch this space! :) xx



These are the pics of the quilt before I washed and dried it - and to me, it means unfinished yet! As I love those crinkles after washing! :)





Work in Progress... Gosh, that was such a joy to quilt! :))



And this is my swap partner Eleri with her lovely wee quilt - all the way from sunny Scotland! With Love from Tatyana xxx


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.