Showing posts with label English Paper Piecing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label English Paper Piecing. Show all posts
Friday, 11 October 2013
Wednesday, 9 October 2013
Patchwork Cushion Day 5
It is more or less done. It needs a bit of tweaking - pressing, some of the fabric cut away along the inside, and the top and bottom should have the tops/bottoms of the hexagons poking out so I will pull these out if I want that look.
This is the back and I am really happy with it. I loved the pale fabric and so wanted a large piece of it and I like the way the hexagons either side poke into it.
Tomorrow I will do the tweaking and maybe start the cushion pad to go inside.
Thanks for coming along on this patchwork cushion journey. It has been fun.
Patchwork Cushion Day 4
I sat and looked at it for a while. It goes very nicely with Maisy Cat on her cushion.
And then I decided what to do.
I didn't want to have cut hexagons on the edge. It looks fine on other works but I didn't fancy it for this. So I have started to do more patchwork hexagons on the back by adding them as I go. If you look at the right and left side I hope you can see that I have added hexagons and sewed them right side together along the edges. The left side I have gone a bit further. So at the end I will have to turn it inside out and it will all work out. Maybe!
There will be the peaks..tips..er. what is the name of a top angle?... of the hexagons but it will be ok as I am going to make my own cushion pad which will just be square.
UPDATE:
Ok, so I didn't explain myself very well, did I?
Here are some more photos which I hope will help and if they don't then you will just have to trust me.
And to help even more here is a link to a blog where the person explains it much better.
She is making a quilt and I am making a stuffable cushion so obviously I need mine open.
Hope that helps.
And then I decided what to do.
I didn't want to have cut hexagons on the edge. It looks fine on other works but I didn't fancy it for this. So I have started to do more patchwork hexagons on the back by adding them as I go. If you look at the right and left side I hope you can see that I have added hexagons and sewed them right side together along the edges. The left side I have gone a bit further. So at the end I will have to turn it inside out and it will all work out. Maybe!
There will be the peaks..tips..er. what is the name of a top angle?... of the hexagons but it will be ok as I am going to make my own cushion pad which will just be square.
UPDATE:
Ok, so I didn't explain myself very well, did I?
Here are some more photos which I hope will help and if they don't then you will just have to trust me.
And to help even more here is a link to a blog where the person explains it much better.
She is making a quilt and I am making a stuffable cushion so obviously I need mine open.
Hope that helps.
Tuesday, 8 October 2013
Patchwork Cushion Day 3
I haven't got much further on my patchwork. I had to add another strip as it turned out that I couldn't do maths and it wasn't square.
I have taken out the tacking stitches and paper from the middle hexagons and now all I have to do is decide how I am going to do the border. And this is the thing that is taking up all my time. I do not know!
There has been surprise at how fast it has been over day 1 and 2 but the hexagons are not that big at only 4cm at their widest. I have included a pen in the photo so you can see how small it really is.
Overall I am happy, there are a few bits which could have been sewn better but it is easy to get into a nice rhythm when sewing, and sewing the hexagons into a strip and then sewing strips together makes it go quickly.
So today (which is now Day 4) I have to decide about the border.
I have taken out the tacking stitches and paper from the middle hexagons and now all I have to do is decide how I am going to do the border. And this is the thing that is taking up all my time. I do not know!
There has been surprise at how fast it has been over day 1 and 2 but the hexagons are not that big at only 4cm at their widest. I have included a pen in the photo so you can see how small it really is.
Overall I am happy, there are a few bits which could have been sewn better but it is easy to get into a nice rhythm when sewing, and sewing the hexagons into a strip and then sewing strips together makes it go quickly.
So today (which is now Day 4) I have to decide about the border.
Monday, 7 October 2013
Patchwork Cushion Day Two
I know it seems like Day Two has come around quickly but worry not. Day One was Saturday and Day Two was Sunday. I finished the patchwork too late to take a photo so here is one I took this morning before I did any more to it.
I have another strip ready to add and then I need to think about the borders and backing and indeed whether it is big enough.
I do like this but next time I am going to use some brighter fabrics.
I have another strip ready to add and then I need to think about the borders and backing and indeed whether it is big enough.
I do like this but next time I am going to use some brighter fabrics.
Patchwork Cushion - Day One
On Saturdays the girl has drama club so we bus down and whilst she has her club I enjoy 2 hours of me time which involves window shopping, real shopping, tea or coffee and a sit down in the library.
I love the library in Palmerston Road and I didn't think I was going to. It moved into the old Woolworth's shop and it has a cafe and it is loud. Not horrendously loud but a rather nice noise. It made me realise that people talking, sometimes a baby club singing, ladies having a chat in the cafe is all a perfectly acceptable background noise. In libraries where everything is dead quiet then someone speaking comes as a shock. But in a library where there is already a level of noise, it doesn't. So I can sit in a chair with a coffee and happily read my book.
This Saturday was the first Saturday of the month and it is when Love Southsea hold a market with a mixture of stalls including lots of handmade. It was also a Saturday when I was a bit skint so I will be popping along next time with more cash. However poor I was I still seemed to squeeze some money out of my purse for some fabric. And I did. I bought a few pieces including these three which I knew I was going to use in patchwork.
I have been doing some patchwork with a couple of children at work which made me realise how much I fancied having another go myself. I have never used a sewing machine for patchwork as I don't really know how. But I shall one day. Meanwhile I do enjoy hand sewing and patchwork is a great project to do in odd times and to take to the cafe with me next time I go.

I never knew until this weekend that this type of patchwork was called English paper piecing. It is the only patchwork I ever ever done and I think I was taught it as a child at school.
It is an addictive craft and I kept sewing until very late (plus I spent a while on Pinterest compiling a Patchwork Board).
So here is what I have finished at the end of Day One.
I love the library in Palmerston Road and I didn't think I was going to. It moved into the old Woolworth's shop and it has a cafe and it is loud. Not horrendously loud but a rather nice noise. It made me realise that people talking, sometimes a baby club singing, ladies having a chat in the cafe is all a perfectly acceptable background noise. In libraries where everything is dead quiet then someone speaking comes as a shock. But in a library where there is already a level of noise, it doesn't. So I can sit in a chair with a coffee and happily read my book.
This Saturday was the first Saturday of the month and it is when Love Southsea hold a market with a mixture of stalls including lots of handmade. It was also a Saturday when I was a bit skint so I will be popping along next time with more cash. However poor I was I still seemed to squeeze some money out of my purse for some fabric. And I did. I bought a few pieces including these three which I knew I was going to use in patchwork.
I have been doing some patchwork with a couple of children at work which made me realise how much I fancied having another go myself. I have never used a sewing machine for patchwork as I don't really know how. But I shall one day. Meanwhile I do enjoy hand sewing and patchwork is a great project to do in odd times and to take to the cafe with me next time I go.

I never knew until this weekend that this type of patchwork was called English paper piecing. It is the only patchwork I ever ever done and I think I was taught it as a child at school.
It is an addictive craft and I kept sewing until very late (plus I spent a while on Pinterest compiling a Patchwork Board).
So here is what I have finished at the end of Day One.
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