Inspired Machine Applique with Michele Hill DVD

I bought the Homespun magazine (not the current one but the previous issue) because it came with Inspired Machine Applique with Michele Hill DVD.  I love doing applique, but I’ve never worked out the best way of attaching my shapes to the background fabric.

Michele’s (she’s the one on the left in the image) quilts are amazing; complex with lots of intricate looking shapes.

Here she is laying out her pieces …

She had quite a simple technique (probably hard when you try it yourself). She copied the design onto applique paper which she then ironed onto the wrong side of the fabric. Cut the shapes out (this is probably a bit tricky), removed the paper and ironed them onto the backing fabric.

She then stitched around the pieces using a blanket stitch an embroidery sewing thread (she prefers rayon).

She has a great method for stitching points – she simply stitches across the points.

I should point out that she would normally use a matching thread (she used the white to make it easier to see).

Michele had a really personable style and a really relaxed approach to the process. If you are at all interested in applique, I would recommend seeing this DVD.

Michele has her own blog and a couple of books.

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Quilting is Finished

I finished the quilting – above is the front.

Here is the back …

I thought the front was probably too girly (not sure if it is a girl or boy), so I made the back a bit more boyey.

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Skirt Kit (Another New Project)

I went to my local fabric store and came home with this skirt kit (as you do).

So many new projects and nothing is getting finished – I am working away on my quilt and the spiral blanket!

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Trying to make my loops rounder

When I free-motion quilt I tend to do loops and swirls – it just seems to be my natural style. I’ve been trying to make the loops rounder. I’ve been concentrating on the getting the sewing machine speed and the speed I move the quilt right. Sometimes I have big stitches and sometimes small ones but I am getting better with practice.

This time I’ve also had a bit of trouble with the tension – I’ve tried fiddling with the needle tension, but I haven’t been able to solve the problem completely. Increasing the needle pressure has helped, so I might try altering the tension with increased needle pressure and see what happens.

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Spiral Blanket (Again)

I’m quite keen to be knitting, but as I haven’t picked up the 6mm circular needles I need for this project, I’ve resurrected my spiral baby blanket. The baby this blanket was intended for is now about 5 months old, but I know more pregnant people so there is a chance I will get it finished before the next baby arrives.

It takes me about half an hour to do two rounds …

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Tension Square is Done

I’ve made a tension square (for this project) – it took three attempts. I started with 4mm needles, then 5mm and finally achieved gauge with 6mm needles. I’m using a lighter yarn than the pattern calls for, but Jo Sharp told me she was experimenting with this idea.

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Demise of Notebook Magazine

I was sad to read about the end of Notebook magazine. It’s such a positive magazine with a lot of great craft, home and food ideas.

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Plans and Projects

I need a new knitting project – I’ve run into a bit of a road block on my scarf (I’m just over it).

I wanted to make my girls a knitted top that they can wear in summer (and winter with a long sleeved shirt underneath). I searched ravelry and found the one above – it’s from Pickles. What an amazing world where I can find a pattern in Norway, buy it and have it instantly.

I’m going to knit it in one colour. This colour (Jo Sharp Alpaca Silk Georgette in Peony)

I need to knit the tension square and then find the right size circular needle.

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Roses

Because it’s Friday and I haven’t had time for craft. We did, however, go and see The Gruffalo – it is fabulous!

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Knit Store Excursion

I went to Knit, which is Jo Sharp’s yarn store. It’s a great store – quite small, but the staff are helpful and they have made up versions of their patterns that you can try on and then decide if you want to knit them. Such a good idea – saves you spending all that time knitting something only to discover it doesn’t suit you at all.

Fortunately I didn’t purchase any yarn – my stash is reaching unmanageable proportions. I did, however, pick up a copy of Knit Issue 2.

I’m quite interested in knitting the bolero (last image on the right below).

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