Wednesday, 25 January 2012

A Cabin in the Woods & Other Inspirations

So, I've been thinking for a while about how I would love to go to Canada and live in a log cabin in the forest. A bear proof log cabin. Maybe with a gun. But then I figured I would really miss my family so decided that (frequent) a holiday('s) might be sufficient. But then I checked my bank balance (the dread) and came to the conclusion that a holiday to Canada would not be happening any time soon.
Looks pretty good, hey? I would have a little wooden fishing boat and wear a lot of plaid. 
These are some mountains in Banff I could ski down. But no matter how I present the idea of a trip to Canada to the Husband, we still can't afford to go. Yet. Cue another brainwave please...



Scotland.

It's a jolly sight closer. And cheaper! After spending a morning comparing images of Canada and Scotland I don't think you can really tell the difference, much. I have been to Scotland before and loved it but I still hadn't appreciated the beauty it really does have on offer. I am still planning on a Canadian holiday in a few years but I am totally ok with a Scottish substitute for now!


My tree quilt was stitched with a Canadian forest in mind. I find forests so inspiring, the range in height and colours of the trees and the trickling streams leading to massive huge lakes. I am planning some more projects of a forest theme.


What and where inspires you most? Would you be happy with a Scottish substitute?


xxx


p.s. this post is by no means sponsored by the Scottish tourist board!

Sunday, 22 January 2012

A Very Clever Man & Other Things

So, as my earlier post mentioned, I've only gone and discovered quilting. Not what I would describe as 'fuddy-duddy' quilting but modern and beautiful quilting. Clean lines, simplistic yet complex and fabulous fabrics. To me that is a recipe for a wonderful quilt.

My main source of inspiration is a man called Kaffe Fassett. He is an amazing textile artist. Just google image him! As I am new (and slightly ignorant) to the world of quilting and fabrics I didn't realise that he also did a range of fabrics, which makes sense really. I only realised this when browsing his website and I saw that I had some of his fabric! I bought mine from Patch Fabric and  Haberdashery.


I was always slightly dubious about buying online as I wasn't sure if you could see the colours properly but in my experience of shopping at Patch, yes, yes you can! The fabric is of the best quality, orders are processed very quickly (I ordered at 3pm and received the order the next morning) and the fabric ranges are exactly the quirky and kooky style I favour.



How sweet is this Kaufman deer print? I unashamedly required that image from the Patch website. Here are some images of Kaffe's quilts to get you drooling...







Oh, the possibilities.

Saturday, 14 January 2012

In which I get the quilting bug...

So I've had a long break and had a chance to figure out what it is exactly I want to do. Okay well, I'm still not certain on what I want to do long term, but short term I have got some fabulous projects to do!

I've given the commission work a long break. And actually, I feel happy about my decision not to return there - at least for now. I found my time was so taken up with trying to replicate somebody else's ideas that I didn't have time to dream up any of my ideas. I'll still sell what I do, and I will still personalise stuff, just not in the same way I was doing.

So the first project I started was this forest inspired tree quilt for my little Rory-kins. This little snap was taken 5 minutes ago on my iPhone as the boy was snuggled up watching Peppa Pig so not the best quality, I know! I need to get my camera and take some better pictures so you can see the colours.

I took my inspiration from the lovely Sharilyn at Lovely Design and this tutorial at The Purl Bee. I changed the original design to make it more my own. The only thing I kept was for obvious reasons the shape of the trees, the random placement of trees between the plain pieces and I loved the way the trees changed colour to reflect the seasons. I changed the size of the squares (mine are more rectangular) and the materials I used are, of course, different.

Whenever I saw quilts in the shop I always fancied one for my bed but always recoiled at the price. Having made one from scratch, I can see the prices are totally justified! This quilt has been 2 years in the making! It actually took me a year to find the quilting shop!! I had no idea it actually existed and spent so long trying to find green fat quaters I liked. But once I had started building the green fabric pile it got a lot easier. I did the majority of the work for this quilt in one week (the week before Christmas, no less) and for a first quilt I think I did pretty well!

I have even started colating more fabrics for the next quilt. A fabulous nautical affair in blues, whites and a dash of seaside-rock red. I can't wait to show you that. I also like the sound of an all white quilt, different whites and textures. Practical? No. Gorgeous? Oh yes! Think I have got the quilting bug.

 

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Oh, Happy Days

As usual, I have been a tad busy to post on here.. I think it's a habit thing, maybe once I get into the swing of things I will get better and *might* start posting once a week?

Lots of things have been going on in my life and I can't wait to share! I need to get this holiday season out of the way and get some lovely posts up. One of the things I have been doing is a little sideline cupcake business. I find it so pleasurable, baking. I read somewhere that people are often either a chef or a baker, that it's quite unusual for somebody to be both an exceptional chef and baker. I feel that I am quite an accomplished cook but my heart lies with baking!
I keep seeing day courses to learn with a professional the art of cupcake decorating. It's quite expensive, around £200, but for a business type course apparently that is quite reasonable. I'd love to do that as although my cakes sell well, I'd love to have someone teach me the amazing stuff! It'd be an investment of course. I tell Mr C that most things are an investement. Not quite sure if he believes me...

In June I also planned and pulled off a double baby shower! It was such a good party and I felt so honoured to be able to serve the two lovely mummies-to-be in that way. Unfortunately, I forgot my camera. DOH. I do have copies of the invites I designed so I'll try and dig those out for the next post. I'm planning another baby shower for November (yes planning has begun!) so I'll make sure to document that one! 

Anyway, I hope that you have been blessed with lazy summer days, you've laughed until your sides hurt, and you have eaten cake until you think you might pop! I know I have...!!


xxxx

P.S. I was a bit of a grump this morning until I went to a hoola hoop class at my gym with my Grandmother and her friend. Oh.My.Word. It was HILARIOUS!! Defo recommend if you need cheering up :)

Saturday, 18 June 2011

Honey, I'm home!

Well, I've not blogged in practically a year! I have really missed blogging but I felt my blog had gotten a bit stale and I wasn't exactly sure what to do about it. Before my blog was just about making and sewing but there is so much more going on in my life! I wanted my blog to reflect me and all the things I love. 


So please, if anybody is out there still, don't give up on me!! I'm making changes (with the technical help of Mr C, he might not be aware of that yet though...) and planning all my new posts :) 


Jess xxx

 

Friday, 25 June 2010

What a Truly Great Week

What a lovely week it has been! My poor blog has been neglected as I've been in the garden all week making the most of the weather. Well, either the garden or a lovely new shop I found... It sells CK and Emma Bridgewater and all the lovely stuff I, well, love. Today this bag just hopped onto Master C's pram and demanded to be taken home. It was only £5 and it is EB and in keeping with the union jack trend so really it would have been rude not to.

 

Also this week I have been building. My fabric stash that is! Ooops...



I've gone Grandma-Chic and love it! Loving the florals at the moment. The candy stripe stuff was a CS find, a lovely jacket that had it of been my size I would have kept in my wardrobe I think! I'd actually gone 'thrifting' for the first time when I picked this lot up, or that was the plan. I didn't find anything minus the shirt and a man's white linen shirt and was quite disappointed. I didn't find any of the wonderful things that the girls on SCC had blogged about!


I made these little flower yo-yo's with my new stash. I had never done them before and I knew they were meant to be easy, but not that easy! I love them. I'm going to turn them into hair clips and brooches. It's quite addictive, but I think it's because they are so quick and so many of my craft projects take so long, it's nice to see something come together immdiately.


I made them in the garden today whilst Master C was playing in his make shift paddling pool which is actually a long stacking box. It was so quick and easy to fill up that he might have that all summer. I also built him a tee pee...

 

That my runner beans have now adopted... Master C can actually run in and sit inside his den if he so desired. He actually prefers to shake the sticks so maybe this will be more suitable for next year? The pale pink hanging basket is Laura Ashley and comes in pale blue and green too, very cute.


Oh, and in between all of that I covered this lampshade for a friend for her little boy's room.

So this week has been satisfyingly good and I have enjoyed it :) x

Friday, 18 June 2010

Beach Huts Bag

So yesterday I got my new Clarke & Clarke fabric in the post and all day have been wondering what I can do with it. It's such a beautiful fabric that I really wanted to find the right make to show it off to it's best potential. I also wanted to make something that not only would be useful, but that would actually be used regularly.


Master C's new spare clothes bag.


Perfect for spare clothes, PE kits, bathrooms, hair bobbles, shoes, ribbon bags...the list goes on and on...

I love the beach houses and yachts and just looking at this makes me go all dreamy. It looks so pretty and whimsical just hanging on a door knob too. I love to make the everyday items just a little more lovely : )


xxx


I'll be making more of these and will have them for sale for:

Small £5.00
Large £6.50