Showing posts with label secret squirrel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label secret squirrel. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 January 2015

Swap-a-holics Anonymous


Hi, my name is Fiona and I'm addicted to quilt swaps.  Seriously!
 
I've gone slightly swap crazy this year.  You may have seen my previous post listing some of the swaps that I joined this year, well the list has grown.
 
I am now in the following:
  1. Schnitzel & Boo Mini Quilt Swap (round 3) - due 23 January
  2. Whimsical Woodlands Mug Rug Swap - due 02 February
  3. Downton Swap (Downton Abbey themed) - due 24 February
  4. Kitten Mini Quilt Swap - due 31 March
  5. Aussie Hoop Swap - due 31 March
  6. Rainbow Mini Swap - due 06 April
  7. Mini Oz Swap - due 10 April
And I am contemplating joining the Aussie Tula Pink Mini Quilt Swap that opens tomorrow (due 01 May).
 
Today I mailed off my Schnitzel & Boo and Whimsical Woodlands swaps so I can now cross those two off my "To Do" list.  Those of you following me on Instagram will notice that I am well into creating something special for my Downton swap partner #DailyDowntonUpdate and I have just finished piecing together the quilt top for my Rainbow swap.
 
Did you know that I have a page dedicated to swaps on my blog which lists all my likes & preferences to make life easier for my swap stalkers?  Are you one of my lovely stalkers or has someone recently asked you "What do you know about Fiona?" Well there is a link on the top of my blog called "Quilt Swaps" and all the information that they'll need should be found there. 
 
In addition to these swaps there are many other projects on the backburner...

Meanwhile:
 
Hazel Hedgehog QAL on GnomeAngel.com
 
My dear friend Angie of Gnome Angel is hosting a Hazel Hedgehog Quilt-a-long which kicks off on the 4th of February.  Details can be found on her blog (click on the link above) and the pattern designer - Elizabeth Hartmen - has kindly supplied a 25% discount code for those who need to purchase the pattern.  It's a fun and easy pattern and I'll be guest blogging on the 9th of February and showing you my version of Hazel Hedgehog - she's currently hanging out with the squirrels in my sewing room waiting to be quilted...
 
In addition, the squirrels and I have been very busy training the latest Secret Squirrel recruits as we are expecting a visit from Secret Squirrel HQ on Saturday.
 
 
 
Regular blogging will recommence once I have caught up a bit. 

Tuesday, 30 December 2014

Secret Squirrels on a Mission

Ok, before you start to read this post I really want to get you in the mood.  Please turn your speakers up and enjoy this film clip before reading on:


Eiffel 65 - Blue (Da Ba Dee)

Yes, my squirrels were happily singing this song and dancing as they worked on this project.  Who said that you can't have fun whilst you work?
 
The recipient had no idea that the squirrels were making this for her, and we all had a little chuckle each time that we saw that she liked one of these photos on Instagram. 
 
Our friend loves blue.  She deserved some spoiling, and secret squirrel sewing and spoiling is something that my squirrels and I enjoy doing. So do it we will!


Snowy & Woody selecting fabric.
 

Snowy & Woody show off the first completed quarter.
 

Snowy & Woody show the completed block.
 

"Goosed Up" in blue (da ba dee)
 

Hand quilting the centre.
 

Hand quilting the geese.
 

The mini quilt is bound and the label is sewn on, but who is it for?
 

The squirrels are very proud of their accomplishment but who is it for?
 

A close up of the finished mini quilt - "Goosed Up" in Blue.
 
And a few days later as I was stalking this person's Instagram feed I heard a loud squeal of excitement as she opened her mail and discovered this:


Yes Annabel, of course it is for you!  And you know why. :0)


So, are you still singing that song?  I warn you, that song will be in your head all day now! ;)

https://www.craftsy.com/pattern/quilting/other/goosed-up--paper-pieced-block/89918
"Goosed Up" by Jeli Quilts can be purchased from Craftsy. 
Please click on Craftsy logo above to access the pattern.
 
Easy to piece and no tricky angles, this block would look great in a cushion, quilt or even scaled down to make an intricate pincushion. Pattern includes two sizes of templates to make 12" and 4" finished blocks. Please note that this pattern does NOT include instructions on how to foundation piece. The template has clearly labelled sections and includes a 1/4" seam allowance.

Tuesday, 28 October 2014

Meet The Crafty Squirrel - Ballarat

 
The second stop on our Ballarat itinerary was to The Crafty Squirrel - I even brought my little green secret squirrel along for the visit!
  

My little green secret squirrel was very excited to visit this store!

 
 
The Crafty Squirrel is the little corner shop and studio of designer/maker Morgan Wills.  As well as her own work you will find a wonderful mix of unique and eclectic gifts, craft kits and items, homewares, vintage fabrics, and haberdashery which has been collected from around the world.  There is also an amazing amount of squirrel themed items for sale in the store. (Julie you will LOVE this shop!!!!!)
 
Owner - Morgan Wills

I am so grateful that Morgan gave me permission to take photographs as there are so many treasures in this shop.  If I'd had more money on me I could've and would've gone mental but I was very good and stuck to my strict budget.  She does have an online store though....
 
http://www.thecraftysquirrel.bigcartel.com/
 
 
 


The Crafty Squirrel
Cnr Errard & Urquhart Streets
Ballarat Central, Victoria, Australia
 
Opening Hours:
Thursday & Friday: 10am - 5pm
Saturday: 10am - 4pm
 

 
My stash from The Crafty Squirrel - I purchased many squirrel items, a Dandelyne brooch kit, and a gorgeous metal vintage needle box.
 
My little green squirrel is happy that he now has a girlfriend - yes I now have a Secret Squirrel AND a Crafty Squirrel!  I should have a very productive household from now on LOL ;0)


Monday, 15 September 2014

Very Cherry Swap



Back in July a friend alerted me that there was a swap starting up on Instagram called the #VeryCherrySwap  Naturally I was in.  I sent off my enquiry, filled in the questionnaire, and waited anxiously to see if I would be accepted.  After a few nervous days of waiting I received my acceptance notice and not long afterwards I was introduced to my Cherry Swap Partner - the lovely Kath. 
 
As it turned out Kath and I were already following each other on Instagram but we really didn't know all that much about each other.  Thus began a good friendship as we started stalking & researching each other and planned and plotted our cherry projects with assistance from the Secret Squirrel. Many sneaky peek photos were shared on Instagram as we taunted & teased each other along the way revealing hardly anything but the odd snippet of fabric or of squirrels eating cherries.  Many laughs were shared, many stitches have been sewn, and the secret squirrel has been well fattened by eating way too many cherries. 
 
I knew that Kath loves blue. I knew NOT to use any purple or batiks.  I knew that among her favourite designers is Bonnie & Camille (the others I either didn't have any of their fabrics or I didn't know of them).  And I knew that the types of items that she would be happy to receive are: "mini quilt, mug rug, cushion cover, sewing pouch or bag, pincushion, needle book". 
 
Over the next 2-months I browsed gift shops, supermarkets and of course eBay, searching for cherry related items to go in her parcel.  Now that our shipping deadline has passed and I know that Kath has safely received her parcel, I can finally show you items that I made for her.  I will do a separate post showing what I received from Kath.
 
Mini Quilt
 
I experimented with a few designs for a mini quilt.  I was quite fond of a free pattern by Podunk Pretties that I found online which used many HSTs to form the cherries; however the blocks measured 12.5" each and I wanted to use 5 cherry blocks.  When I reduced the size of the blocks they looked too warped.  I then tried to paper piece cherries but they looked too wrong for perfectionist me.  Eventually I decided to hand stitch the cherry panels with embroidery thread.  I used some "April Showers" and "Miss Kate" fabric by Bonnie & Camille for the spacer blocks.  Although I felt much happier with this approach the mini didn't quite have enough oomph (it's important that my quilts have the oomph factor!) so I decided to applique the centre cherry block. From memory the mini quilt measured about 18" square.
 
Sewing on the quilt label
 
Sewing Pouch or Bag
 
I'm still pretty inexperienced to sewing with zips, but I was determined to make something "zippy" for Kath which fitted this brief.  I contemplated making a "Sew Together Bag" for her but thought it might be a bit advanced for me with all of those zips, so instead I made a small & a large Open Wide Zippered Pouch (pattern by Noodlehead). 
 
The smaller bag is made & lined with "Avant Garden by MoMo by Moda" and the larger bag is lined with "Rose & Hubble English Collection by David Textiles Inc.".
 

 


Mug Rug


I still had an embroidered cherry panel left over from the mini quilt so I decided to turn it into a mug rug. 
 
Lately I have been sewing hexis at night (for another project), so I set about designing something combining these elements. 
Close up of the quilting.
 
I was determined to  use more blue so I pulled out my "Miss Kate" by Bonnie & Camille and found some yummy coordinates amongst my scrap container.  Both the red solid and the blue solid (used for the binding) are from "Miss Kate".
 
The good thing about making 1" hexis is that you only need scraps measuring 2.5" square.  Yes I keep almost all of my scraps, you never know what you can do with them!
 
I finished it off by hand quilting in blue thread (I  used white thread on the cherry panel), sewing about 1/4" inside and outside of all of the seams.  I used more of the "Rose and Hubble" cherry fabric on the back.
 
 
 
Extra Cherry Goodness
 
Here are photos of some of the extra cherry goodies which I included in Kath's parcel:
 
Air Freshener, Lip Gloss & Crafty Cherries
 
a limited edition Dark Chocolate Ganache Cherry Ripe, a Cherry Bounty, a Cherry Ripe & a tin of Cambridge & Thames Cherry Drops

Not cherry related but some variegated blue sock wool from the Bendigo Woollen Mills as Kath likes to knit

The Cherry Fabrics

 
Here is a close up of the two cherry fabrics that I used.


 
On the left is "Rose & Hubble English Collection by David Textiles Inc." & on the right is "Avant Garden by MoMo by Moda"
 
 

The Results: Kath received her parcel today.  Here is her feedback: