A blog about quilting, stitching and all the troubles of a working mother.
Saturday, 3 September 2016
Tuesday, 30 August 2016
Monday, 9 May 2016
Pocket pen holder....holders.
My daughter is a nurse and she needs do carry along some pens and other stuff during her shifts. She asked me if I could make her a pen holder that she could use in her pocket.
After some internet search I made her this one
She liked it so much that she asked if I could do some more... Et voilá
Four pocket pen holders. She said she will use one for each week of the month and then she wants some matching scrub caps too.
After some internet search I made her this one
She liked it so much that she asked if I could do some more... Et voilá
Four pocket pen holders. She said she will use one for each week of the month and then she wants some matching scrub caps too.
Sunday, 21 February 2016
Four and a half years later.....It's Finally finished!!!!
It took me a long time to finish this quilt. I'm usually very quick to cut and assemble my quilt tops but then...quilting them in a domestic quilting machine it's so difficult, at least I find it very hard to manage all that fabric under the small arm space. Well, nevertheless I finally finished my " Squares'n squares" quilt and I absolutely love it.
It looks very nice on my bed and it's 80% wool batting makes it very cozy and warm in this cold Winter nights we've had here in Portugal.
The pillow ( which I absolutely adore) was a present I got from a swap. I love it and it has been in my bed ever since I got it some years ago.
I think I have to get back into swapping, I really miss it.
Thursday, 21 January 2016
My Mojo is back...I think
I haven't posted for quite a while for my sewing has been on stand by.
Two years ago I was quilting a big piece on my domestic sewing machine and I ended up with a severe tendinitis on my right elbow. Since then I have been very afraid to sew or quilt again but last week I decided to overcome my fears and got back to my little sewing corner.
It's a big quilt ( almost king size ) and it's very difficult to move so much fabric under a little space,
I never thought that this design would take such an effort . My arms are really aching after each one
I had only three big squares left to quilt....when my quilting foot broke
Two years ago I was quilting a big piece on my domestic sewing machine and I ended up with a severe tendinitis on my right elbow. Since then I have been very afraid to sew or quilt again but last week I decided to overcome my fears and got back to my little sewing corner.
It's a big quilt ( almost king size ) and it's very difficult to move so much fabric under a little space,
I never thought that this design would take such an effort . My arms are really aching after each one
I had only three big squares left to quilt....when my quilting foot broke
Can you believe my frustration!!!!!!
Today I ran to the nearest quilting store and bought a new ( all metal ) quilting foot and I'm back in business. Next week I hope to have more pictures to show.
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