Showing posts with label patchwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label patchwork. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 September 2011

Scream curtain


Many years ago (eeek - Wikipedia tells me it was actually 15 years ago) I went to the cinema with my boyfriend (now husband) to see a film. I remember clearly sitting down and asking him what film we had come to see. (I find it fascinating that back then, going to the cinema was such a regular occurrence, I didn't even bother to find out the name of the film first.)

More fool me, as the reply was 'Scream'. 'What is it about?' I asked with a knot of fear forming in my stomach. I didn't have to wait long and the opening 10 minutes scared the hell out of me. I hate scary films, and this is a spoof scary film. It instilled in me a life long fear of being in a house at night with lights on and not being able to see what is going on outside when it is dark as the windows turn into a mirror.


Really, the only scary thing that is likely to be in my garden, is a fox, or my kids. But with the evenings getting darker, there is something about those windows that has prompted me to make this curtain. I decided to use a Loulouthi fat 16th bundle initially thinking I would use the 9" x 6" pieces and sew them together as they were but gradually I cut them smaller and smaller turning a quick job into a much more time consuming one.

my cat: tough on patchwork,
tough on the causes of patchwork

It took me a while to cut out all the pieces, even with my rotary cutter I managed to cut out quite a large proportion of the pieces about a cm narrower than the others, not sure how. And it took me a while to decide what order to put them in, laying them out on the floor and having the cat plough through the middle of them numerous times, scattering the squares so that I had to take a photo to remember where they all went.


Sewing it all together was much quicker, and so satisfying. I love the back of quilts almost as much as the front, maybe that's a little strange, but the construction is so geometric and neat when it is all ironed.


Having it closed in the daytime does block out an awful lot of light, but I love the almost stained glass effect it creates.


In the interests of honestly, here is a photo of what my kitchen usually looks like, and the junk I had to shove to the sides to take this unusually tidy photo.


It does the job well, and I no longer get spooked while I do the washing up in the evenings. My husband helpfully pointed out that if a 8 foot bogey man was lurking in our garden, he would still be able to see in. Thanks love.

I am planning a blog post to feature your creations from the fat 16th bundles, so do send me a photo of anything you have made.



Sunday, 14 November 2010

Patchwork your life


Check out this Patchwork Pattern Maker on the V & A website. It's really simple to use, all you do is upload your photo, select the area you want to make a patchwork of...


And, ta da! a patchwork. You can choose the number of colours and pattern complexity, although I found that the more complex patterns didn't work so well.


You get some good instructions on how to put it all together too.


I wonder if anyone has used this to make an actual quilt? It's fun though, not least of all because you can make patchworks of random objects around the house, your kettle, back door, favourite armchair, and of course, your cat.

My cat's face, perfect for a quilt.

Monday, 18 October 2010

Quilts at Anthropologie




It's been a while since I dedicated a post to Anthropologie, too long I think. So here are some pictures of pretty quilts from their bedding collection to drool over.



I am way to conservative when it comes to colour in my house, so these amazing quilts would look totally out of place, but I can admire them none the less.


Loving the mix of grey and yellow in this one...