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Thursday, November 3, 2022

Finishing bits and pieces

Some heavy rain over the weekend granted me my wish of a quiet, inside, sew-day. I had a few bits and pieces I really needed to finish up.
I had got to the binding stage of a wall hanging by The Birdhouse which I started and shared a couple of posts ago
I made a couple of corner triangles to insert a dowel for hanging, and then machine sewed the binding down.
Santa's Workshop by The Birdhouse
I know some people don't worry too much about quilting these little hangings but I like the finish that a little bit of quilting gives. The photo doesn't show it well but I used the walking foot to stitching in the ditch of the border seams and a couple of straight lines in the outside border.
Then I used the hopping foot to quilt around the outside of the stitchery.

Next on the agenda for the day was to complete a wee bag using this stitchery —
Some straight forward sewing and the bag was complete —
Alphabet Birds by Fig N Berry

Finally, I made the finishing touches to my Bear quilt. I shared copious amounts of photos of this in my last post. I machine sewed the binding on —
I also remembered to include a corner triangle (in the pink) to use as my label. The photo below also shows the scrappy backing. It's all brushed cotton, which I like to use for my young people quilts.
The background fabric I used is a light pink grunge - I'm really happy with how well it worked. 
I've seen other people share fun photos showing the threads they used. I'm pleased I have a 'comprehensive' collection of Aurifil - being able to match the threads well helps to hide the wonky stitches!!!
The quilt pattern is from Sew Fresh Quilts.
So that was a pretty good sew-day!
Since then, I have completed one more project. It's a small pouch for storing threads in —
Country Garden by Marg Low Designs.

It was nice to finally have three finishes for OPAM (the final pouch is a November finish). Although with all my galivanting about this month, I have only made 10 blocks for the 350 block project - and that includes the three stitcheries I've shown above! Swings and Roundabouts.
The flurry of wee finishes is just in time - they are samples to showcase patterns for The Country Yard. Today we are packing up the shop and going down to Auckland for Festival of Quilts. This is the first time this has been held for a couple of years so it will be nice to be there! I'm looking forward to being there and seeing everything :-)
'til next time,
happy stitches,

17 comments:

  1. Havent you done well, congratulations on your lovely finishes! I love stitchery and patchwork together.

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  2. I love all your projects! The bear quilt is so cute and the initial bag is darling! What is a hopping foot? Is that the same as a free motion foot? I am getting ready to quilt a Christmas quilt I made last year. Wish me luck I am a beginner really even though I'm old! LOL!

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  3. lovely stitchery projects and oh those adorable bears!

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  4. How lovely to see your completed projects.
    The stitchery is great and I do like the little bag and pouch. Delightful.
    Your quilt looks wonderful. That is a great finish.
    I am pleased you managed some sewing time.

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  5. So many gorgeous finishes. You've been a busy lady!

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  6. I have seen so many Christmas crafts recently that it reminded me I had a flannel panel that was included in the fat quarter bundle that I had gotten for the quilt that is currently on the frame and I had planned on making a couple pillows or something - I guess I better get busy

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  7. Some lovely finishes there. It must feel good to tick them off the list. Enjoy the Festival of Quilts.

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  8. Yes, some wonderful finishes! See you at the Festival of Quilts, it'll be good to see what everyones been making after the last two years of no show.

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  9. You e done well. The stitcheries are so sweet and I love your bear quilt. Have a great getaway.

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  10. Well done on your wonderful finishes.

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  11. Love your finishes, especially the bear quilt.

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  12. All great finishes Raewyn and the quilting on your hanging finishes it off nicely. I agree those little hangings do need something. Have fun at the show. xx

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  13. So much going on in your studio, Raewyn, as usual. The bears are adorable but the embroidered zippered pouch to keep threads is just the cutest thing - it should come with a warning - Cuteness Overload!!! Have a sew fun weekend!

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  14. Ooh, I always love everything you make! Lovely Lovely stitchery!

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  15. You have been very productive, and they all look like winners to me!
    Your bag with the stitchery appliqued to it gave me a great idea to use a little art piece done on fabric. When I have finished my "No New Starts" challenge, I hope I remember the idea. LOL
    Your bear quilt finish is so cute--and so much for edge-to-edge quilting. Custom work wins!! :)

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