Showing posts with label Fabric Origami. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fabric Origami. Show all posts

Wednesday, 17 August 2016

Whatever Wednesday

Not a quilting post but still about fabric.

Sue at Suebee's World had sewn a Jelly Roll together but didn't like it much.  She gave me a large piece of it and I had fun hunting some matching fabric in my stash. This past weekend, this mess slowly  ...


... turned into this:

horizontal bag
and then, this:

horizontal bag from other side and vertical bag

I so love my new bags. I did remove a few of the strips from the horizontal bag as it made it too deep. I used the strips for the handles of bag #2 on the right and the inside pocket.  The outside pocket fabric comes from my stash. I think it works well.


The green lining fabric was bought when I did DS1 last quilt (named "Take 21") but I didn't liked it. I sure do like it in this project though. The handles are the leftover binding from a quilt named "Far Away". The bags look very beach-y and summer-y, you know, fun bags!  Thanks again Sue!

I prepped 24 butterflies to decorate a dozen hair pins. I will bring these to the craft sale in October. Can you image that it's in two months ? Gosh! I have to hurry on these projects.

I had a lovely visitor on Monday. The rain had finally stopped and I stepped outside to find Mr. Neighbour's cat strolling in my backyard.  He is usually very shy and skittish, and I can't approach him much.


On Monday, he must have been happy to see me too because we played together for more than 30 minutes.  I had so much fun. I so miss having a cat.

He has a very soft purr, very low. I don't know his name. I should ask Mr. Neighbour.


Not sure the chickadees would appreciate me having a cat!  _^..^_

Anywho! Back to fabric. 
When the time comes, I will link up with:
Cynthia for Oh Scraps!

as it might inspire others who hoard fabrics love projects made with scraps. :^D


Until next time ... 


;^)



Sunday, 7 August 2016

I'm in a hurry to get things done ...

....Oh I rush and rush until life's no fun ... (lyrics from Alabama song)

That's what I did yesterday and this morning. Now a whole bunch of things are done (cleaning, laundry, baking, sewing) only the chicken to be put in the oven for diner and I can (finally) sit, take a deep breath and enjoy life once again. Siiiiggghhhh!!


I did finish the month of May. Yay!  These blocks finish at 6 inches.

May 27th was Roman Cross - 33 pieces (pictures acting up again!)


Garden Maze - 41 pieces (another contender for RSC2017)


Eight Hands - 37 pieces


New Hour Glass - 44 pieces (had some issues with this one. I put some blue grapes in the middle and the brown grapes on the outside.) Needs a trim.


And May 31st : Rolling Pinwheel - 36 pieces for a total of 191.

Group photo! lol. Windy day!


The total for May is -   1 252
The total for the first five months of the year is -   3 542
Pheew! That's a lot of scraps! 

Now this being said, I want to slow the pace right down to a crawl... it is windy today and I love windy days, so out the door I am going. Of course, I'll bring something to keep my hands busy. 


I have a few butterflies prepped, waiting for the final touches. I also would like to put a few stitches in Shakespeare that has been so neglected. 


I will be at Kathy's (Kathy's Quilts) for Slow Sunday Stitching
and at Cynthia's place (Quilting is more fun than Housework) for Oh Scraps!
I'll cross the ocean to be with Nicky's place (Mrs Sew and Sow) for Scraptastic Tuesday! She is preparing a quilt a long. Come and see.

Hope to see you there!

Until next time ...

;^)
















Saturday, 28 March 2015

My First Tutorial : Fabric Origami Butterfly

The year 2015 will be, for me, a year of trying out new things.  So today, here's my first tutorial. It is about the Fabric Origami Butterfly. I showed it on my blog before and many of you wanted to know more so here goes. I hope you will enjoy it.

First, you need two (2) pieces of different fabric, cut 5.5 X 4 inches. (14 X 10 cm) The fabric can complement each other or be of contrasting colours. It's up to you.  Of course, I picked orange!

With the right sides together, sew 1/4 inch all around leaving an open space for turning it inside out.
Don't forget to clip the corners before turning. 

Press and hand sew the opening shut. Fold once on the long side, finger press, open flat and then fold once on the short side and finger press, in order to find the middle of the fabric.

At this point, I find it is easier if I pin the middle.

Take the bottom left "corner" (which is actually a fold) and bring it up BETWEEN the two upper left corners.


 Bring it up as high up as the MIDDLE PIN will let you.
Then pin at about 3/4 inch (1.8 cm) from the bottom. Do the same thing with the right side. Can you tell I am left handed?  Ok back to business.


Now that the butterfly is pinned, you need to bring down the "wings". So take the upper left corner, only the top one, and lift up and bring it down towards the bottom pin.
 and go a little bit to the left of the middle pin.  Pin the wing down.

You will do the same thing with the other side and bring it just to the RIGHT of the middle pin. Again pin.

Now you should have a 3D butterfly.


 A very puffy butterfly!!


 You don't like what you see? Try it again with the other fabric on top. Like this:



 What a difference it makes! Is it better ?  I find it looks like a moth lol.

Now press (or not) but this time with a hot iron. Then you whip stitch it in place. I stitch in 5 places : where the wings touch the second wings (at the bottom, 3 layers); where the wings touch the "body", (in the middle, 2 layers) and at the top to close the front and back shut (at the top). I start from inside the butterfly so the knot doesn't show. At the top, I work the needle under the little fold so doesn't show. In this picture of the back, you can see the five points I whip stitched.


And voilà!  You got an origami butterfly. Now comes the hard decision of what you will do with your butterfly. Will you sew it to a tote, a hat, glue a magnet to it or a broach or ... embellish a quilt maybe?!  You know Easter is just around the corner and don't these butterflies call for Spring ?



 Group photo!! These are the few that haven't flown away yet lol. I usually give them as fast as I can stitch them.  I see that the red ones are all gone ... again.

They look good with any kind of fabric.  Really, any kind at all.


I took this picture to show the different wings I make. The Icy one (on top) is hard to photograph but you can see its "over" wings are triangular. The blue on the left has long large "over" wings and the blue on the right has almost no "over" wings but shows more the bottom wings. Usually, they look like the Plaid one. It's all up to you and how you whip stitch it.

Some of these are a tad smaller like the yellow one. I've cut the fabric 5.5 X 3.75 (14 X 9.5 cm) and I like it a lot. 

Here's a picture of the very first one I made.

 It's not a moth, its a mam-moth! LOL


I have found this idea at  La Ruche des Quilteuses. It's a French blog but they have gorgeous photos and the tutorial has many pictures too. She also has two other patterns: the Turtle Butterfly and the Pencil Butterfly.

I hope you have enjoyed my first tutorial.  Can I say there will be a multitude of butterflies migrating all over the world ?


Until next time .... sew away!!

(^;

EDIT: it was first posted on March, 2015. The post got a lot of viewers and some unwanted kind too, unfortunately. Because of those less favorable visitors, I decided to removed it from my blog. Now, I want to try it again. Enjoy!