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Tuesday 27 November 2012

Sneak Peak 2

Surprise Quilt no.2 is currently at quilting stage.  I have OD on the safety pins but I figured no harm with over basting as it prevents it from shifting too much.  I have decided to ditch quilt so that it showed the HST configuration more prominently.  Also shown is the backing fabric in Bijoux Swirly Buds Gold by Heather Bailey.  I will post up more picture of the finished quilt once the recipient have received it.

Sneak Peak

Surprise
Surprise Quilt no.1 is finished.  It's ready to be gift wrap for the un-suspected recipient.  I hope she'll  like it. I'll post up pictures of the quilt once she have received it.

Wednesday 21 November 2012

Social Shopping

Quilts


I was reading Oh Joy! blog yesterday and tested this new app called Luvocracy that she has recommended.  It is at its infancy stage (only launched a few weeks back).  It's very similar to Pinterest where you pin stuff that you love, but in this case, you pin stuff that you would recommend for others to shop.  It's like making a catalog for various items that you think it worthy of your taste for others to consider purchasing.

Quilts
In a nutshell, Luvocracy is about -
1. Recommending products that you really admire
2. Adding stuff that you love to your collection for others to see and shop
3. All stuff are available for purchase via Luvocracy
4. When you buy something recommended by someone, you get to thank that person and also help that person to earn rewards.

Quilts
I have added some products, mainly fabrics (for now) from various online shops that I have been admiring both local and abroad.  Some of the fabrics that I have recommended on the website are fabrics that I hope to purchase to add to my existing collection.

This is an exciting concept and it'll be interesting to see how it pens out - do test and check out Luvocracy.  I would be interested to hear what you think about this new concept.




Monday 19 November 2012

Fabric Love #2

I was going through my fabric box and I found these beautiful Japanese prints.  They were gifts from my brother when he traveled to Japan many years ago.  There are many beautiful Japanese fabrics out there but I have always found it a struggle to use such distinct and beautifully printed fabric.  

Japan
The questions I constantly ask myself when I start on a new quilt are:
1) How do I best showcase the fabric?
2) What pattern/design would best bring out the prints?
3) To whom would I use this fabric for in a quilt?
  
Japan
At the moment, I am still searching for a design that I could incorporate these lovely fabrics as part of a quilt.  I am hopeful that some day that inspiration will come.  

Friday 9 November 2012

HST Progression of Surprise Quilt No.2

I have been...

Sew Cherry
* Cutting 4" x 4" squares of Sew Cherry fabric and Emma Louise fabric in Mint
Sew Cherry
* Stacking mountain of squares
Sew Cherry
* Penciling with handy 1/4" ruler
* Chain sewing
Sew Cherry
* Diving 4" x 4" squares to triangles
* Trimming endlessly to 3.5" x 3.5" HST




Currently I am still trimming endlessly.

"Patience is a Virtue"

Friday 2 November 2012

Fabric Love #1

Chicopee & Flee Market Fancy
I am currently in love with Denyse Schmidt's fabric line called Chicopee and Flea Market Fancy.  Flea Market Fancy is her first fabric collection for FreeSpirit Fabrics.  However, due to popular demand the fabric line was reprinted again this year.  I can see why it was in demand because the fabric collection is gorgeous consisting of modern colors with a vintage design palette.  Chicopee is the latest of her fabric lines.  The colors in this collection are more intense and vibrant with a nostalgic design palette.  I hope to get my hands on these fat quarter bundles soon.

Happy Quilting!

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