There's nothing like an exhibition to make you hurry up and finish a quilt.
This recent finish is a combination of two Jen Kingwell designs.
There's nothing like an exhibition to make you hurry up and finish a quilt.
This recent finish is a combination of two Jen Kingwell designs.
Hello!! I'm back and I've got a finished top to show you.
I'm calling it Stone Flower because the fabric in the centre is the Stone Flower wide back by Kaffe Fassett Collective. Here's how it evolved over a short period of time back in April 2023.
Another wide back by Kaffe Fassett Collective |
mixed in with Cactus Flower in blue |
Pictures of works in progress - a Dragon Quilt Design and a Kaffe Fassett patchwork top - XXX Annika Continue reading
read moreIt’s been quite a while since I posted here. I’ll try to catch up, as I HAVE been making quilts. But today’s issue is a quilt that is too small.
In 2022, I finished a queen quilt for my own bed. All Kaffe Fassett fabrics with a bamboo batting. But both of us toss and turn all night and the sateen backing lets the quilt slide everywhere. So I’m adding new blocks to three sides.
Fortunately, old and recent Kaffe fabrics coordinate well. The quilt is ...
read moreIt is so much easier on the knees and the back to pin baste quilts on a table rather than the floor. I took advantage of the tables at the Ingersoll Creative Arts Centre this past week to get two quilts ready for quilting. The first one is a pattern by Christine at Tesselate Quilts. I pieced the top over a year ago and it has been hanging out in the pile of completed tops for too long!
I'm on my way back to New Zealand today but here's one more blog post prepared in advance. this is my Shuttles quilt that I made to showcase some of my beautiful Kaffe Fassett fabrics. You can read all about it here.
Christine and I got together this week for a few hours to sew and chat. Christine cut out squares for a disappearing nine patch baby quilt and I finished sewing my Overlapping Tiles quilt top. I have not trimmed it yet--I may even do that after it is quilted to avoid all those bias edges as I quilt. The backing fabric is ready--it is the turquoise with the pink flowers that is the constant in the quilt top. My husband held the top for me to take a picture --it was a bit breezy!
I bought myself a Half Rectangle ...
read moreI have not attended the weekly Oxford Guild sewing day since before we went to Newfoundland and finally went this past Monday. I like going because I get a lot done and there are lots of friendly quilters to chat with as I sew. I usually bring a UFO that I want to move to the finish line. The last time, I worked on my Overlapping Tiles quilt that I started 9 years ago in a class with Kaffe Fassett, and since it is still not done, I brought it along again. I managed to get all of the diagonal ...
read moreMy Hand Quilted Sampler quilt has a long and chequered past, but it's finally finished.
I started this quilt in a class with Kaffe Fassett in Wellington, New Zealand in January 2018. Yes, five long years ago!!
January 2018 in Wellington |
I don't give up on things easily, so I set ...
read moreYes, I made a dress - from Kaffe Fassett fabrics of course!
I like to wear 100% cotton dresses in summer, but they're getting harder and harder to find in the shops. So I decided I would just have to make some dresses myself.
I used the Style Arc June Sheath Dress pattern with a few modifications around the neck line. I cut the neck line lower, based on a dress I already have.
I'm really pleased with how it turned out and I'm looking forward to wearing it soon.
Update: Yes, it's regular quilting Kaffe Fassett ...
read moreDecember was a month when I got little done but, I'm trying to make up for it.
Here are two quilts I finished so far this month.
The first is Rolling Waves (82" x 82"). The pattern is from a free, downloadable ebook available HERE. I used only two fabrics for the top (a difficult thing for this scrappy quilter!). The back is a patchwork cheater's cloth.
Rolling Waves (82" x 82") |
Rolling Waves (backing and binding detail) |
The quilt is hanging straight down from the fence, but the use of different sizes and shapes of blocks gives ...
read moreDay 13 of my Christmas Countdown and it's my Holiday Patchwork Forest quilt.
This quilt still makes me smile because it started out as just a few test blocks from scraps in my stash. I didn't have an overall colour plan before I started, but I really like how it's turned out.
I did some basic machine quilting on it, but then accentuated the trees with hand quilting. Both Kaffe Fassett borders were from my stash, and the thin red strip border adds a finishing Christmas touch.
It's another small lap type quilt that I can ...
read moreI think I'm going to call my tree quilt "Pine Hill" because that's where I grew up in Dunedin. I went to Pine Hill Playcentre, and Pine Hill School. And the trees on my tree quilt look like pine trees to me.
Well, the hand quilting on my Spooky Darlings quilt didn’t last very long because even after the first day I could feel a few twinges in my hands.
So, I decided to change to machine sewing and I made a few more trees for our Capital Quilters tree quilt along. I still had all the fabrics set aside, so it was quite easy to make some more wonky trees.
Some Tula Pink Holiday Homes prints |
Some Kaffe Fassett Mosaic Circles |
The latest Kaffe Fassett Collective fabric has arrived! We’ve got the new Neptune and Mars colorways in all the pre-cut variations.
Kaffe Fassett is the name everyone knows, but not everyone is aware that it is actually three men – Kaffe, Brandon Mably and Philip Jacobs – working together to make the designs and then Kaffe colors the designs to make them all work together.
With so many creators, the lines often contain 70 or more fabrics, which is A LOT to bring in. So I ordered 16 of my favorite prints from the line to bring in as yardage and ...
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A quilt shop about an hour and 45 minutes north of me hosts an annual fabric challenge, with gift certificates to the store as prizes. Here’s the challenge packet. Must use Kaffe Fassett Tiddlywinks fabric in blue, finish 24" square or smaller, and have a face on it
Started with cat photo, and edited in photoshop to have smaller value range. Printed out grayscale photo to 24" square size on several sheets of paper, and taped together.
selected fabrics and arranged in value order. All Kaffe Fassett.
made a value scale from a strip of background
Outlined and numbered ...
read moreI loved the Starry Night pattern, but I wanted to use some of my lighter floral Kaffe Fassett Collective fabrics, so I teamed my fabrics with Tula Pink's pastel solids for this pattern and I love the result.
The Cactus Flower print has some great motifs that are just crying out to feature in large blocks like these.
I have a theory that Covid and/or the vaccine got a lot of people pregnant - I can hardly keep up with the baby onslaught! The last two posts showed some of my recent baby quilts, and here's the front of my newest: