Showing posts with label Bag. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bag. Show all posts

Friday, 21 February 2014

Library Project update!


Can you spot the Basset Hound amongst these scraps?  I pulled a few scraps  (these are Karavan by Valori Wells) and placed a few here and there to see if these will work for my Wilbur the Basset wall hanging and I'm pretty happy with them! I've hand sewn a Basset outline with Perle cotton (earlier post) and am going to fill him in with more of these scraps.  This is one of my projects for the Library Project link up, inspired by an elephant design in Scrap Happy Quilting.
Adrienne at Chezetcook Modern Quilts has a linky party encouraging us to make stuff from the books and magazines we buy, instead of just browsing, admiring and putting them back on the bookshelf.  I love this idea.  I've tried to pick smaller projects that I could work on in between quilts.  I have 1 work in progress, 1 finished and 2 not yet started!

This one in progress uses the Ticker-Tape technique.  It's really neat and I'm going to do it as a quilt as you go to add the scraps.  I found 2 tutorials that explain this approach really well.  One from Stitched in Colour and one from Crazy Mom Quilts.  Apparently this is addictive and I can see the attraction already.  A really fun project so far!


I do have one finish to share with you.  I made a patchwork charm bag and the last post had it nearly done, only needing some binding and a button - ta dah!  All buttoned up now and finished!


This project was from Creative Quilting and uses 30 charm squares ( a 9 patch for front and back, 6 patch for flap and the rest for the strap!) so is very economical to make.  It is a surprisingly roomy bag and I can get a small laptop or net book, phone keys, wallet and camera into it!  The fabric is Spa by Deb Strain with lemon solid to contrast.  It's a bit summery for this time of year but I hope to use it for carting bits and bobs to Thursday night sewing meetings.

It came from Creative Quilting magazine and I followed the instructions without making any changes.  If I was to make another I'd make a longer strap but that's about it.  Everything else was spot on.

I'm really enjoying these smaller projects.  Nice to have a finish under my belt for a change!  Linking up to Finish it Friday and
Chezzetcook Modern Quilts

Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Library Project Item #1 - Patchwork Bag


I made a bag!  No it doesn't have a zip, (haven't learned that bit yet!) and it is missing a button and a tiny bit of binding in the inside where the top flap meets the body, so it's still a work in progress and oh so nearly a finish.  I picked this pattern from Creative Quilting, (a one off magazine from last year),  as a possible To Do item for Chezetcook's Library project.  You go through the books and magazines you've bought but not used and pick at least 4, or more, items to work on for 2014.



I wanted to make a small bag and narrowed it down to two choices and even though I have a few quilt tops in progress, I got this pattern into my head and had to drop the to do list and make this one.  It uses some left over charms to make a surprisingly, roomy bag from scraps or a bit less than a charm pack if you have one to hand.


The front and back are made up of a 9 patch of charms, quilted to some wadding.  I wanted the darkest fabric on the bottom, where it might see the floor every now and then.  The pattern said the usual - quilt as desired!  So, I quilted the front with some decorative stitching along the seams and a curved diagonal line across the patches (it was quick and really easy!)


For the top flap (3 x 2 charms) and the back panel I quilted in wavy vertical lines.  There is a setting on my machine for this so I set it for the longest and widest stitch it would do.  I rounded the edges of the flap with the smallest saucer I could find in our kitchen!  I pinned a loop to the middle of the curved edge that got trapped when I joined my lemon lining fabric 3 sides around and I like how it lies nicely when it's all turned right side out.


The bottom of the bag is boxed so it sits up all on it's own and I think this would make a great scrap basket.  The lining is pinned to the inside wrong sides together and the top flap sewn on by positioning both at the centre back.


The pattern recommends a contrasting fabric for the trim, so I chose lemon.  I had a 3/4 yard of it on hand for another project which I've changed my mind about colour wise.


The strap is made up of 6 charm squares sewed and cut in half and joined end to end with some wadding and solid fabric.  I think the lemon might get grubby very quickly in the strap (oh well!)


If I was to make this again I'd make the strap longer and overall in a darker colour.  The length is  about right for me as a shoulder bag and just about right as cross body but I'm a shorty (5 ft zero!) so I think it needs a few more squares added to it.


Still as my first quilted bag, I'm very pleased with it.  All in all it used about 30 charm square (5"x5") so a very scrap friendly project and it's 1 done (almost!) on my Library project list.  Not bad for an afternoon's work! 


Linking up to
WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced

 


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