Archive for March, 2011

teacups in spaces

Monday, March 28th, 2011

many of you will by now have come across frankie magazine’s coffee table book ‘spaces‘ . it’s all about celebrating creative people and the spaces in which they live and work, and it’s got some amazing rooms, ideas, and people inside. and my teacup collection, too!

the lovely frankie folks sent the charming and talented saskia wilson over to my house to photograph them. here are a couple of the pics…

didn’t she make them look wonderful?
you should definitely try to get your hands on a copy of the book if you can, it’s a genuine delight to browse through.

essie x

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orla dreams of butterflies

Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011

orla

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tutorial: “bear paw” quilt block

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

here is the promised tutorial for the bear-paw block from this month’s colour/block challenge.

cutting

red fabric:
eight 2-7/8” squares

yellow fabric:
four 4-1/2” squares

background fabric:
eight 2-7/8” squares,
four 2-1/2″ squares,
four 2-1/2″ x 6-1/2″ rectangles

green fabric:
one 2-1/2” square

piecing

take one of your 2-7/8” squares of background fabric, and one of your 2-7/8” squares of red fabric, and place them right-sides together on your cutting mat.

using a fabric pen, rule a diagonal line from one corner to the opposite corner.

then draw a parallel line on either side of this, 1/4” from the central line.

sew alone each of these outer lines, then cut down the central line.

open out and press, then repeat this process with all of your 2-7/8” squares.

take these squares and sew pairs of them together side be side. press.

IMPORTANT: half of your pairs should have the diagonals going in one direction, and the other half should have them going in the opposite direction, as pictured below:

take one of your 4-1/2” squares of yellow fabric, and sew one of your ‘paired triangles’ pieces to an edge of the square. repeat for all four yellow squares, ensuring that the triangles are pointing in the right direction, as pictured below. press.

take another one of your ‘paired triangles’ pieces, and sew one of your 2-1/2″ squares to the end of it in a way that will completes the bear-paw shape. laying the pieces out on your cutting mat to make sure everything is pointing in the right direction before sewing is a good idea.

sew this longer piece to the appropriate side of the yellow square as suggested in the above image. repeat this process so that you have four completed bear-paw shapes. press.

take one of your four 2-1/2″ x 6-1/2″ rectangles of background fabric, and lay a bear-paw on either side of it, pointing upwards and outwards. sew the bear paws to the long edges of the rectangle in this configuration. press.

take one of your four 2-1/2″ x 6-1/2″ rectangles of background fabric, and lay a bear-paw on either side of it, this time pointing downwards and outwards. sew the bear paws to the long edges of the rectangle in this configuration. press.

take your remaining two 2-1/2″ x 6-1/2″ rectangles of background fabric, and sew them to opposite edges of your 2-1/2” square of green fabric. press.

use this long skinny piece to connect your two pairs of bear-paws, then, you guessed it, press.

now you have a completed bear-paw block!

i really like this block – it’s traditional, and it has character. i think I’ll make a full quilt in this style one day.

i hope you find this tutorial very useful. Do drop back and show me if you use it to create something!
essie xoxoxo

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colour/block challenge: march

Friday, March 18th, 2011

time is streaking by! it seems like only a moment ago that holly and i decided to set ourselves this challenge, and we’re already up to block number two!

this time i chose the image, ‘on being a girl’ by mallory beth on flickr

… and holly chose the ‘bear paw’ block. here’s how mine turned out:

i really like this block, and i’ll post a tutorial for it soon!

essie xoxox

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my creative space

Friday, March 18th, 2011

as i mentioned in my last post, we’re in the process of selling our house, so we have to make everything super neat and pretty-looking. as a result, my desk is the tidiest it’s EVER been.

my desk

i thought i’d better take a picture, because this can’t last!

essie xoxo

p.s. i’ll be back soon with this month’s colour/block challenge, and a tutorial x

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flat out

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

i’m sorry i’ve been so quiet lately. i’ve been flat out! we’re getting our house ready to sell, and let me tell you it is a big job! if we’re not packing stuff in boxes to de-clutter, we’re fielding calls from interior decorators or floor-planners… i haven’t had much time for crafting, but i’m still trying to take the time to notice the beautiful things…

it’s not curing the stress, but it’s definitely helping.
essie xoxox

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