With a rush, a sense of purpose and armed with the real thing, I set about making February's paper pieced block for
QuietPlay’s - And Sew On Block of the Month. - suddenly it was 28 February and I had no more days left!
You can find the link to March’s free block on
Kristy’s blog - Quiet Play. It’s free for the month and then will be available for sale after that (just so you know).
Here’s a reminder of what my January block looks like.
Looks like I’m going for a blue, green, orange and yellow theme.
Another Feb finish is this basket for the
Modern Scrappy Bits Swap on Flickr
It’s a generous 13” x 9” x 6”.
I laid out the charm squares in 4 rows of 3, 5, 5 and 3. I added a 2” x 14" piece of solid to fit the 3 block ends (at the top and bottom of the picture below) and a 2" x 9 1/2" to fit the 2 charm square sides (on the left and right hand sides of the picture below). This was to make the side heights up to 6” finished – otherwise they would have finished at 4 1/2” and I think that would have looked a bit skimpy.
The handles are two pieces of 4” x 8” pieces of Kona Ice Frappe solid. I ironed a thin pellon to them, folded them in half, and sewed a 1/2”. They were turned right side out, the seam centered and then top stitched a 1/4” in from each end and then another 1/4” in from the first lines of stitching. The look just the right amount of puffy and sturdy!
It’s really quite therapeutic to cut into something that has been hoarded for almost 2 years!
I have a book on making paper boxes and this template format is a simple way to make fabric bags too. It’s just a matter of doing the maths and having faith that the pellon will give the basket a bit of shape and body. If you Google “diagrams for fabric baskets” or words to that effect you will find plenty of inspiration and maybe the maths done already.
It’s a simple matter of sewing the matching short sides together to get a lovely rectangle bottom basket, that I hope my secret swap partner will find very useful.
Of course, it’s not called a "scrappy swap" for nothing…here’s a sneak peek at some of the fabric scraps that will go with the basket.
More sewing is on the agenda this weekend…I have to make the most of the days before Netball and Soccer start again…and I've still got the
DS Doll Quilt swap on Flickr to begin making as well as the
21st quilt to finish
While I'm off sewing, I'll leave you drooling…
Look what arrived yesterday…
A whole FQ pack of Flea Market Fancy...I just love flicking through it.
and a charm pack of more DS fabric
Do you know I have never bought anything from Etsy? This is my first ever purchase and the lovely Constance from
The Spin Cycle was kind enough to send this little surprise piece too.
Etsy I think I'll be back...shhh...
thanks for taking a peek over the fence…
...and I'm linking up with...