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Craft/ food story Developer, Writer & Photographer for Newspapers & Magazines. first Book on Quilts out March 2015 with @Interweave All images and content belong to Siobhan Rogers, if you would like to use my images please email me.
Showing posts with label daughter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label daughter. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2011

Lovely Linen

 Here we have the Linen & Liberty & Anna Maria Horner fabric I was working on. 


It's a perfect baby cot size or Lounge throw. It's lovely and soft because of the sparse hand quilting. Binding was done in Liberty of London and Anna Maria Horner fabric. 


I pre washed my linen in hot water and put it through the dryer, usually I wouldn't bother but because I was hand quilting and not densely I wanted the linen to stay put! no shrinking please.


Very easy - I would highly recommend you give it a go!
I wanted the hand quilting to  look very naive, I used a number 8 perle cotton and also doubled it over for thickness.


The back view of the quilt with the hand quilting showing through :)
Usual pile of Quilts hanging around somewhere in our house


Miss 4 had to get in on the photo action - never one to miss out.



This is a chair I'm thinking of upholstering  with some quilting...... I have two of them (the blue one),




Till Next Time Xx

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Endless Opportunities

 This Quilt has evolved over time, it kept being put away whilst other projects were started and finished. I kept losing interest or not really sure which direction to go in. I had at one stage actually put it all together ready to be machine quilted - then the next day up picked it all, it just didn't look right.


I started with the pink and navy nine patch checkerboard and then just didn't know what to do, it was such a strong and dark colour combination. 
After a long while I decided to add in some more material mixes and made some more nine patches. 
I then experimented with framing them - which after a while I liked and then sashed it in white - Voila! two finished quilts. 


I look back at the progress photo's and still see the endless choices .............


What would you have done?
Im curious - No two quilts are ever the same and everyone has a different eye for detail.




















Edith's Quilt








Bea's Quilt - please note matching Pegs :)








Have a good week :)
Xx Siobhan




Monday, January 31, 2011

Rules

I'm imposing some rules upon myself........


I must finish all of the piled high projects that are waiting to be finished 
BEFORE I start anything else!!!! 
and take proper photos of them :0 



Oh NO!


so far I'm off to a flying start
* Three quilt backs made and ready
* One lot of binding machine sewn on
* Trimmed two quilts ready for binding


To Do
*Hand sew two lots of binding to finish (already machine sewn on- half done!)
*make binding and sew on two quilts
*Drop off three quilts to Kim Bradley for machine quilting
*Make two more quilt back (for the most recent Union Jack/ Zig Zag)
*pick up text quilt from Kim Bradley and make/do binding
*put Labels on them all......


Then I should have in my little hands


9 Quilts!!!
and then off to do a photo shoot


I couldn't do a post with out a photo - so here is some doodles my daughter and I did over the weekend. She is 8 turning 9 soon and loves a bit of mummy time.

Good luck to me :) and my endeavour
and I hope your all better than me at doing one thing at a time................






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