Thursday, November 27, 2008

Table Runner - Part 2

Finally finished hand quilting 1/4 inch all around the blocks. I put a blue binding to bring out the blue flowers in the fabric. Even though it is a small project, I have been very pleased with how it has turned out. I hope my friend in Australia will like it. It is a Christmas gift but I did not want to put any Christmas fabrics on it so that she could use it whenever she wanted.


Table Runner

I am making a Cherry Lane table runner. My photo quality has been very inconsistent, even though I am using my DSLR and making adjustments to the Kelvin temperature.




It took me 2 nights to put it together and I will start hand quilting it tonight.

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Ok, it doesn't look like much but C had a birthday party today and the theme was "Mermaids and the Sea!" I had been thinking about a costume for him, after being very inspired by Halloween, and was wondering what would be appropriate? Pirate? Possibly. Starfish? Too difficult.


I left it till an hour before the party started and C gave me the idea himself.

"Mum! I want to go as seaweed!"

What a great idea, I thought and luckily, had some green bubble wrap. I cut them into strips and stuck them to a ribbon. I put in some darker green streamers for more depth and effect. In the end, it looked kind of cheap but it was made in less than 20 minutes so I really couldn't have expected more.



Friday, November 7, 2008

Coasters



Made this last night for my first batch of Christmas presents for friends. It was quick and simple and I was glad to be able to use up my scrap fabrics. Instructions for this great idea are taken from this blog. However, I took the photo in very dim conditions and that is why there is a blue tint to my photos

Monday, November 3, 2008

Friendship quilt Part 2

This is a continuation of my quilt after leaving it aside for several days. I followed a pattern from the Australian Quilt Magazine and the measurements were all wrong!!! I had to unpick, throw away precious fabric to re-do borders. Even the actual muslin size was wrong, there were meant to be five dolls on the centre. I have finally completed the outer border but it was given at a measurement of 1.5 inches and after sewing it all together, I realised that it did not include the quarter inch seam allowance! Argh! I am not going to make any more changes but the border will be thin.




Saturday, November 1, 2008

Halloween 2008

I told someone that I am re-living my second childhood through my boys.  Everything about it was fun.  Making their costumes was fun and even more rewarding when people in the streets were exclaiming, “Rubicks! Lego!” There were about 3,000 people who came from all over Singapore to this small American neighbourhood.  What a crush of people there were! Some of them go all out to decorate their homes with all kinds of skeletons, spider web, etc. There was one which had a cat the size of a motorbike on the roof - it was moving and meowing in a scary way.
Getting ready for trick or treating!
Getting ready for trick or treating!
The start of the crush of people coming!
The start of the crush of people coming!

Houses Decorated
Houses Decorated

Friends!
Friends!

The boys were asked repeatedly to pose with strangers as they liked their costumes. J wanted to be Darth Vader but now he is beginning to see the benefit of wearing a little more unique. He was very happy with his costume in the end.
Snarling Werewolf
Snarling Werewolf

There was this werewolf who stood in front of his gate and would scare away the children coming in for trick or treat. I thought he was very good, he carried C high up and snarled convincingly.
Grim Reaper
Grim Reaper

 It was a very hot day, with a threat of rain but it was all perfect in the end. By 7.30pm, J and C were grumbling because they were tired and melting inside their boxes. However, Halloween celebrations will be one of our many treasured memories of Singapore one day.