Showing posts with label free stuff. Show all posts
Showing posts with label free stuff. Show all posts

Monday, October 6, 2014

Halloween Shimmers


I am not really into the Halloween scene! However, lots of people are, so this weekend I made a couple of new shimmers for Halloween. Have a look!
 
These will make their debut at Some Good Market, St. John's, this Saturday.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Now, if you are in the mood to make something for Halloween, check these sites below:

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Where's Spring?

Spring has finally arrived! In theory anyway - we had 20 cm of snow on Monday and another weather system is coming up the eastern sea board this evening. It's time to bring some light and airy colours into the house since there's none outside yet. As Easter is close, I thought that might be the place to start! I checked around and found some nifty patterns for you. Most of them are free.
I can't wait to see these bloom under the globe cedar in the back garden. Hurry up Spring and get with it!!!
Periwinkle

Monday, March 3, 2014

Wishing For Spring!

This has been the longest, coldest winter that I can remember! I go outside only when necessary. Of the four seasons, winter is my least favorite. I'm glad it's almost done (I hope). However, looking out my window today, one would think - Christmas card! Everything is covered with a soft cover of white. It does look pretty but enough is enough!
Many of you have been blogging about spring things so here's a few springy things I found! I also added one of my mini embroidery pieces, wishing it was Spring.
Enjoy!
Machine & Hand Embroidery / Applique

   

 

Friday, February 21, 2014

Freebie Friday!

Freebie Friday - sounds good!
Here's a list of textile / fiber related sites that have free stuff on Fridays! There are lots more free stuff out there but this is it for today. Enjoy!!


Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Fabric For Life Contest

One of the blogs I read is Jackie's Art Quilts. She just posted about the Fabric for Life Contest sponsored by Keepsake Quilting and Quilting Club of America. Looks like a nifty contest! Who wouldn't like to win 52 yards of fabric of your choice for 20 years! Go ahead and have a look! It almost looks too good to be true!



While you are there, have a look at their free videos.

I am not affiliated with these companies.
Enjoy!

Saturday, January 18, 2014

I Sew Free

I Sew Free is an on-line source for lots of free patterns for both hand and machine embroidery, quilting and sewing. Some of the patterns are only available for a short time, so I've subscribed to their newsletter. That way, I get notification of all new pattern sources added to the site. If there is something I would like to try at a later time, I save the pattern in One Note.

Thursday, January 2, 2014

Brrrrrrrr! It's Cold Outside . . .

On my way home this morning, I heard on the radio, that December was the coldest one since 1989. We had lots of snow too! Now the forecast calls for another 20 to 30 cm of the white stuff again tomorrow. Well, in keeping with the snow theme, I have found a few sites to visit. The many projects shown can be a springboard to doing something original. Think about it.
I just found the photo of this little quilted wall hanging that I made years ago for the Cabot Quilt Guild Auction. I called it "Charlie Brown's Christmas Tree".  I added it here to show that small projects don't need to be complicated. To change this from Christmas to winter, position the tree to the side (omit the seed bead lights) and add a little snowman and / or some birds.
Enjoy!


Monday, December 16, 2013

The Stockings Were Hung . . .


Ever wonder where the tradition of hanging stockings at Christmas originated? A little story about a nobleman and his three daughters is one such theory. Wikipedia also writes about this same story as well as other tid bits of information. Another theory comes from Holland.

Regardless of its origin, children around the world hang stockings on Christmas Eve. Here are a few stockings (some with patterns) that you might like to make over the winter for next Christmas! There is always someone in need of a new stocking.
Enjoy!
Here's a crazy quilted stocking I made ages ago. It's all small pieces stitched with machine satin stitch.



Thursday, October 17, 2013

Quilted Pottery

For the last few days, I have been posting about some beautiful pottery that was on exhibit (and for sale) during the Thanksgiving Weekend, at the Quidi Vidi Village Plantation, St. John's.

So, I thought, why not blog about quilted pottery. I've come across that topic before when researching other textile based art work!

Well, I found a bunch of 'stuff', among them a Quilted Mad Tea Party Set and it's free to download. Maybe someone out there will be inspired enough to give it a try. If not, check out these other tea pot related projects:
Enjoy!
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Quilted Mad Tea Party Set

Monday, July 8, 2013

Sewing Projects

Quilters are a great bunch! They don't mind sharing their 'finds' with others. Here are a few sewing ideas that were passed on to me and I'm sending them on to you!

For Show & Tell, one quilter brought in a great travel iron tote she had received as a gift. At the time, I didn't pay too much attention to it as my iron usually stays at home. That was then. So far, I have lugged my iron to 3 - 4 classes. I think I need one of those totes! Well, yesterday, I discovered a free pattern for one which I will share with you HERE. I wish I had one already but it will have go on my To Do List for the fall. Did I say that when opened up, it also converts to an ironing surface?

A Dollar Shop Project made by a member, was a great hit at the June meeting of the Eastern Edge Quilters: Eyeglass Case to Sewing Kit. This is just perfect for slipping in your bag when you need a small sewing kit. I wonder how many of these will appear at the September Show & Tell! Another Travel Sewing Kit pattern can be found HERE.

Another excellent sewing project that I found, is a portable design wall. This one is very easy to make as shown in the video. Mind you, it isn't suitable for full size quilts but it is great to take to a class or on vacation. Now I have a use for some laminated fabric I purchased last year while vacationing in Chicago.

I have been looking at these fabric baskets for awhile. They would make excellent mini garbage containers for the car, especially if it's lined with plastic or that laminated fabric I just mentioned and has a longer loop stitched on it. Actually, I was thinking it would be great for the driver and passenger seats for any motor home. It could hang on the seat belt hook.

I hope you fine these links useful. Any of the above would also make great gifts.

Enjoy!

Friday, July 5, 2013

Sesame Street

Ages ago I saw a Sesame Street panel at Fabricville. My two year old granddaughter loves the show. Her favorite characters are on the panel so, of course, I bought it. Needless to say, it was supposed to be an easy quilt to do. I do wish that manufacturers of printed panels were as particular as quilters! There was no such thing as straight sides and there is never enough space to cut them apart on the bolt. I did manage to finally finish it yesterday. Thanks, also, to my friend, who had the perfect colour of fabric for the back and binding.

Pinned on the fence, it looks good! You can't tell that the sides aren't exactly straight. Anyway, what two year old is going to be looking for that.

Here are a few Sesame Street patterns for your enjoyment:

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Totally Tutorials / Stuff!

Today was spent making a Sesame Street cuddle quilt for my granddaughter. Needless to say, it's not quite ready to show yet. I found the panel at Fabricville ages ago. As with most printed panels, nothing is square. I will try to straighten the sides as much as possible without losing too much of the edge but I think it will still be a bit wonky! But thankfully, two year olds don't look at these things! She will be more interested in Big Bird, Cookie Monster and Elmo. I am doing free-motion stitching on the top. It's not perfect but will have to do. My Husqvarna Designer SE complained about needing a firmware upgrade. The problem is, it had its final upgrade in November and there is not suppose to be another. Bummer! I will have to finish the quilt on my other smaller machine.

That's my little rant for today. I hope you have fun searching through the following tutorials:

Enjoy!
Door Crown Pattern I designed years ago.

Monday, June 17, 2013

Road Trip

Last week, we took a few days and went to Gander. From there, we visited Twillingate, where I have some of my smaller pieces of art at the Driftwood Gallery. It was a cold, drizzly day so it wasn't really ideal for taking photos. We did visit the Longpoint Lighthouse which is located 331 feet above sea level on top of a cliff named Devil's Cove Head in Twillingate. The view, in good weather, would be spectacular. Here's a few photos of the lighthouse. Aren't the spiral steps interesting! We found out that this is one of the few manned lighthouses left around the island.




 
Check out these links:
Enjoy!

Monday, April 29, 2013

Hot Buns!

No, I'm not the bread maker but my brother is! He learned to make these delicious looking loves from our mother. I wish I was near him to have a loaf! I love the smell of fresh baked bread. On that note, here are a few projects that are bread related.

Vintage Crafts and More (remember these? - I do)
Rose Prairie Quilts (scroll down for Happiness is Homemade)
Stray Stitches Bread Basket (scroll down)
Red Work (scroll down for Spread the Love)
Bread Basket Liner


Saturday, April 20, 2013

Mug Rugs and More!

Mug rugs, small coasters, place mats, mini quilts and wall hangings are all great projects to make to practise your piecing, applique, embroidery and quilting skills. For example, choose a block pattern you would like to try and incorporate it into a place mat or mug rug.

You will find lots of inspiration HERE, and HERE.
Also check out the April Mug Rug Hop that just finished at Sew We Quilt or click HERE to see them all in one place. However it's interesting to visit each participant's blog or web site as you never know what interesting things you will discover.

Free patterns at All Free Sewing
More at Tip Nut and Patchsmith via Craftsy
Quilt finishing at Husqvarna
Basic Mug Rug Tutorial

I have a couple of previous posts on this topic. Check HERE and HERE.

Mother's Day is soon. Maybe these ideas might come in handy for mom!
Give it a try.
Enjoy the links!












Friday, April 19, 2013

Spring - I Hope!

Believe it or not, my crocuses are starting to bloom! It's a wonder considering the cold temperatures we have had this month. I had my summer tires installed on the car yesterday so I hope we have seen the last of the snow!

Here are some Spring projects to think about:
Enjoy!

Saturday, March 16, 2013

I Won - not once but twice!

Talk about the Luck of the Irish - well, I'm not Irish but I did win a couple of lovely prizes this week in the Quilting Gallery Online Beat the Winter Blues Blog Hop! My blog is listed among the many other links on this site. There are always lots of blog hops and other interesting things happening there. I think the winter blues were starting to get to me so I decided to follow along on the hop and see what other like minded people were doing. I found lots of interesting projects / tutorials and information to tuck away for later. I also met some new quilters which is always a plus!

My first win was a quilt pattern, Jack of Hearts, from Heather Spence Designs.

My second win was a package of Liquorice Bali Pops from Linda's Quiltmania.

Please take a few minutes to check out both these sites. I'm glad I did!!! Also take some time to visit the Quilting Gallery as there are many, many links there to quilting sites from around the world.

Beat the Winter Blues - Quilters' Blog Hop Party
 
On another note, the Quilt Show is having an open weekend which means you can view all their videos for free. It's a good chance to put your feet up and relax while watching some of your favorite quilt personalities in action. They have over 140 shows to see (Series 1 - 11).

Enjoy the weekend everyone!

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Happy Valentine's Day

I hope everyone has a great Valentine's Day. Don't forget to check out Day 4 of the Hugs and Kisses blog hop. One of the nice things about blog hops is the opportunity to see the work of quilters who are participating in the hop! Sometimes there are even free draws for prizes for those who leave comments. Check out all the blogs from the last three days too.

You might also like these links. Most of them have free tutorials.

Happy Quilting (lots of tutorials)
Quilt Story
Diary of a Quilter
Piece and Quilt
Twin Fibers
Swim Bike Quilt
Quilt Jane
Little Miss Shabby

Enjoy!
 
 

Monday, February 11, 2013

Mo'Man

NO, I didn't misspell the title! My little granddaughter can say 'snow' and 'man' but when she puts them together, it turns out mo'man. She is totally into the snow thing so I decided to make one for her.

I sketched out several images and decided on a front facing one. The black hat is cut from a piece of my 'fantastic' fabric. I used a black base and layered it with different yarns and fibres. Then it was stitched with black Sulky Sliver thread. I also used white felt and scraps of batiks.

Enjoy the links to other snowmen!
Free snowmen patterns from With Heart and Hands
Snowman
Seasonal Series
Quilt Inspiration - lots of snowmen
Snowmen Ornaments
Holiday Patterns for Embroidery - some snowmen
Ho Ho Snow
Before stitching
After stitching


Mo'man