Thursday 9 February 2017

Crafty Top 10

This week I thought I'd share the top 10 art & craft related books that have been loaned this month.

  1. Ultimate quilting bible a complete reference with step-by-step techniques by Marie Clayton
  2. The encyclopedia of watercolour landscape techniques by Hazel Soan
  3. The new Bohemians cool & collected homes by Justina Blakeney
  4. 21 sensational patchwork bags by Susan Briscoe
  5. Step-by-step free-motion quilting turn 9 simple shapes into 80+ distinctive designs by Christina Cameli
  6. Raised quilt and stitch techniques, projects and pure inspiration by Sylvia Critcher
  7. Quick and easy quilts 20 stylish projects for fast results by Jenni Dobson
  8. Polymer clay art projects and techniques for jewelry, gifts, figures, and decorative surfaces by Celie Fago
  9. Pieced curves so simple the 6-minute circle and other time-saving delights by Dale Fleming
  10. Stitch dictionary by Lucinda Ganderton

Have a browse and see if there's any that catch you eye.
Jamie

Sunday 22 January 2017

New Year, New Social Sewing Saturday!

Hello and Happy New Year to you all!

Just a friendly reminder that Social Sewing Saturdays will resume this Saturday the 28th of January from 1pm to 4pm in the Gordon White Library Meeting Room.

Please bring along your wonderful projects to work on and I hope to see you there.


Until then,
Happy Sewing!

Monday 28 November 2016

The last Social Sewing Saturday of 2016


Well there’s a first (and hopefully not last) time for everything. This was my first time stepping into the world of Social Sewing Saturdays (SSS), and I’m so very glad I made the move! I’ve always been interested in sewing, but I’ve never had the courage to try it out for myself. Armed with determination, I headed to my local craft store and found myself a beginner ‘learn how to sew’ kit. I found a beautiful little make your own doll, and took that with me to my first SSS.


We enjoyed a laugh, drank coffee and ate cake and of course found the time to work on our individual projects. I found the motions of sewing to be incredibly calming, and enjoyed my afternoon so much. I received some really good tips and tricks from the other lovely social sewers, and we had a chat about the year that had passed and the year that was to come.

This was our last meeting of 2016, and I thank everyone who came along. You were all so  wonderful and welcoming, and I’m excited for more Social Sewing in the new year. To those who couldn’t make it, I hope you have an amazing rest of the year and the happiest of holidays. 

Social Sewing will resume in the New Year, on Saturday the 28th of January 2017. I hope to see you then!

Until then, have a safe and happy holidays and like always, happy sewing!
See you in the new year. 

Wednesday 5 October 2016

Relief sewing and socialising for all.

This was my first time stepping in to be the facilitator of the Social Sewing Saturday, I was made to feel very welcomed by this friendly group of stitchers. As I had no sewing projects under way I used the opportunity to complete a project that I had tucked away since the beginning of the year. Earlier this year I participated in a workshop through Artspace learning Indigo + Shibori fabric dying, the idea was to stretch the fabric I had created over a canvas to create a canvas art work. After much finessing with the staple gun I was able to move forward with this project.


A few ideas were given forward by SSS members, one was the idea of welcoming fabric crafters of many other disciplines. It's ideas like these that let a group grow and change to meet the wants of the community that they are apart of. Here's to welcoming more ideas.

We'll catch up with everyone and their projects at the Community Meeting Room at the Gordon White Library at 1.00pm on Saturday 29th October. 

Until then happy sewing.


Monday 22 August 2016

Just a friendly reminder....

Just a friendly reminder that the Social Sewing Saturday will be this Saturday 27th August at Gordon White library from 1pm -3pm in the Community Meeting room.

Bring along all those wonderful projects and happy sewing.


Monday 1 August 2016

Sewing and socialising, knitting and socialising, crocheting and socialising

With this glorious winter weather at present, it is a little difficult  to be inside, but, one of the advantages of the Community Meeting Room, is that with the blinds up, the outside forms two of the 'walls' and lets an abundance of light in.

Our Great Barrier Reef long-stitch continues to progress.Trying to ensure the correct blue is selected from the bundle of threads available certainly requires a bright source of daylight.

The beautiful red brocade-like fabric mentioned in previous SSS blogs is close to being a beautiful dress. As it is lined in black, trying to sew the back zip in neatly is proving quite challenging. Our SSSer has resorted to couture-style techniques by hand-sewing the lining in around the zip.

One of our regulars usually works on variety of projects and this SSS was no different. The afternoon started with a beautiful chunky purplish yarn being knitted on thick needles into a cushion cover. After a few rows of this project the needles and yarn were put tidily away and then the crotchet hook came out. Our multi-skilled SSSer then progressed her multi-coloured rug.

Another couple of our regulars are knitting for the Knitted Knockers of Australia project. This project provides knitters with yarn and a pattern for prosthetics which are then given to women who have had mastectomies. The pattern can be a bit tricky to start with but the end result is very satisfying. It also gives Knit-wits something to knit in our winter when there is very little need for scarves, beanies or jumpers!

May all of your projects progress!

Happy sewing!

Monday 20 June 2016

Stitchers socialise on Saturday

With school holidays on the horizon, SSS met a week earlier. With several of our number already away on holidays we were fewer in numbers than last month but that didn't dampen the creativity or the socialising.

A newcomer crocheted these sweet little teddies. Other enthusiasts asked for the pattern to find this creator just develops the pattern as she goes which was very impressive. She showed us one teddy that she had semi-completed but was not happy with. After much discussion it was decided that the colour combination did not work as well as the others she had done, so it was on to crocheting another teddy with a different colour combination which seemed to be working very well.

Our Suffolk Puff expert has started the massive job of attaching the yo-yos onto the quilt backing which is a delightful lavender; a neutral colour and yet one with warmth and fun thrown in as a bonus. Trying to ensure a good spread of the many hued Suffolk Puffs can be quite time consuming as one wants to avoid  two yo-yos of the same colour beside each other and yet not have the colour combination to look contrived either. We look forward to watching this project's progress.

Here are some Suffolk Puffs which are also known as yoyos. Our Suffolk Puff expert finishes hers with a neat circle of felt in the centre which enhances its flower-like appearance.



Our patchworker is working on a gift for her sister. Using bright but op-arty Kaffe Fassettt fabrics and a technique called fabric or patchwork piecing she is slowly but surely constructing a collection of delightful placemats. This style of piecing does not use templates but requires careful sewing from the back of the project. There can be a little unpicking involved at times.

Here is a collection of Kaffe Fassett fabrics, some of which are making an appearance in the placemats:



The fabrics are absolutely gorgeous but again it is trying to balance the colours to show them all off and yet create a unified overall effect.

Another of our SSSers just loves coming along to SSS as it gives her an opportunity to catch up on all of those little projects (like taking up hems on too-long pants) while having a chat with other sewers. When her sewing machine is being pernickety, there is usually another sewer who can offer some assistance to get things moving again. She now has two more pairs of long pants ready to wear when the weather cools down. She was very pleased to announce that her mending/fixing pile has somewhat decreased since she started attending SSS!

Our appliquer was dismayed to find she had left her bright LED light behind, so she needed to position herself close to one of the glass doors to capture the natural light so she could sew the tiny stitches needed to attach the stems of her appliqued flowers. After that was completed it was on to the ongoing cross-stitch project but unfortunately the necessary needle was still at home under the bright LED light so...........Fortunately she had everything to continue on with her circular knitting project but ... for half a row it was forgotten that she was knitting moss stitch not rib so all that knitting had to be pulled out. Some days are like that.

We'll continue our social creative journey on Saturday 30 July at 1.00 pm at the Community Meeting Room at the Gordon White Library. Bring along your project as well as the bits and pieces that are needed to progress it, like LED lights, embroidery needles and so on.

Happy stitching.......