Showing posts with label thread riding hood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thread riding hood. Show all posts

Friday, March 14, 2014

The House Page - Part 2

Picking up where I left off from The House Page - Part 1, here is the continuation of my first time applique adventure!

After conquering the curves of the sun and cloud, plus the added challenge of the terry cloth cloud, I felt pretty confident with the straight lines of the house.  This should serve as a lesson for me in the future!  Read on...


House 1
Straight lines, not a problem...it was following the tutorial instructions that were apparently a problem for me when appliqueing around the door...


House 1 - peek!
On my first go round house 1, I skipped stitching the inside of the doorway, and the door hinge!  Just zipped right across the bottom of the peek-a-boo piece!  Not a tragic error, but an error, nonetheless.  So I zipped around the doorway after.  Applique at the house/cloud border was not a problem.  

So, lesson learned, on to house 2!


House 2

House 2 - peek!
I remembered to stitch around the doorway this time!  But as you can see at the bottom right side of the doorway, I was a little offline.  Oh, well!  As a first timer, I'm pretty happy with my attempt!

Thanks to Sherri at Thread Riding Hood for this great sew-along, which is already increasing my sewing skills!

Have a great weekend!

More to come,







Thursday, March 13, 2014

The House Page - Part 1

So I started the House page from The Great Quiet Book Sew-Along by Thread Riding Hood!  A quick peek at the main sew-along page will show that Sherri did not start at page 1, but page 10.  I am hoping that is because the House page is the easiest of the 12 pages.

For me, this was the first time that I tried my hand at applique.  The main pieces of the page were pretty easy.  The pattern pieces provided by Sherri are straightforward and just a simple cutting exercise.  From there I followed Sherri's tutorial directions and was able to get 2 (almost) matching pages started.  Here are pics of the pages BEFORE I did the applique stitching.

House 1

House 2
It turns out that I did not cut the cloud out of the terry cloth properly.  I figured that on house 2, there was enough room between the sun and the house to keep the incorrectly cut cloud.  On house 1 there was not enough room, so I had to cut out the fabric and fusible web again.  This will also help tell the difference between the books.  One finished books is for my nephew, and one is for my own little one, as mentioned in my second post, Getting Ready, so being able to tell them apart will be important!

With the fabric fused together, it was time to try my hand at applique.  On house 1, I tried a double zig-zag stitch, but I found that the holes the needle left from multiple insertions were too big for my liking.  For house 2, I used the regular zig-zag, and like it much better.  The difference is obvious in the picture.


House 1 on top, House 2 on bottom

(I haven't been able to figure out how to get my pictures in a different orientation.  I will work on it!)

Next up was stitching the cloud.  I was concerned about the curves and the terry cloth fabric...it turns out, with good reason!  Here is the result:


House 1 - Back

House 1 - Front
To say it is a hot mess is an understatement!  At the time, I wasn't sure what caused the thread mess on the back side, but after consulting my sewing machine owner's manual, I figured it might be the tension.  So for house 2 page, I adjusted the tension, practiced on some scrap terry cloth and cotton, and went for house 2's cloud!

House 2 - Back
House 2 - Front
Clearly, still some problems, but much better, in my opinion.  Lesson learned about tension settings!

More to come,







Wednesday, March 12, 2014

More Shopping!

Shopping!
The shopping list from Thread Riding Hood looks like this:


Week #2 Shopping List
Most of the fabric came from the quick cuts and fat quarters bin at my local Fabricland.  Here's what I chose:


Sun & sky
Options for the grass
Teal for the door & brick red for the house

Options for the peek-a-boo behind the door!
More to come,





Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Diving In!

Diving In!

Okay, water metaphors stop today...promise!

As previously mentioned, the inspiration for starting this blog is my participation in The Great Quiet Book Sew-Along by Sherri at Thread Riding Hood.  This week was Month One: the House Page, and I dove right in!

For the first couple of posts, Sherri provided us with shopping lists.  A favourite activity!  Yay!



Shopping: Week #1
Here's what I ended up with after Week #1 shopping was complete:


Cow Print from Old MacDonald by Nortcott
I love the cow print!  I wasn't sure what color of binding I was going to use, though.  Instead of using pre-made bias tape, I decided that I wanted to use a rainbow striped fabric.  There is a stripey fabric in the same Northcott line, but my local quilt shop did not have any in stock, so I had to go searching elsewhere.  Here is what I found:
Quick Cuts from Fabricland

The large zig-zag is Chevron by Riley Blake, as per the selvage, but neither of the the smaller zig-zag cuts had a selvage, so I am not sure what it is.  I guess it could be Riley Blake, as well.


I'm not quite convinced that this is the fabric that I will use for the binding; I'll keep you updated.


More to come,



Friday, March 07, 2014

Getting Ready

Getting Ready


Post #2!  Already double the posts I published on my first blogging adventure.  Woo hoo!  

My main inspiration for starting this blog is to share my progression as I participate in "The Great Quiet Book Sew-Along" by Sherri at ThreadRidingHood.

Near the end of January, she shared the quiet book that she made for her little ones.  I was hooked!  Since my sister-in-law just had a baby and I am due to have Butternut in 4 short weeks, I thought this would be a great project to work on as the year progressed, and the babies grew.

Baby Lucas
Butternut
More to come,