tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-49920611192019759022024-03-13T09:54:56.268+07:00Kwan'sQuiltAll of my adventures in a Quilting World.Kwan'sQuilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10182387236610378132noreply@blogger.comBlogger29125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992061119201975902.post-80402709894642010912015-10-30T16:55:00.000+07:002015-10-30T16:55:20.510+07:00Print your label by home inkjet printer.I usually print my own label using my Epson inkjet printer. I used to print them on light-weight white polyester-cotton blend fabric that I found here. The result was fine. If only it can hold more ink and was 100% cotton.<br />
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Last year I bought 5 yards of American made-PFD cotton fabric from eQuilter for wholecloth painting experiment. At first I thought that it was the same as Kona cotton but it wasn't , this fabric was thinner and stiffer than Kona. So I just left it in storage box. (Almost forgot about it.) Until yesterday I printed my new sized labels. I made them slightly bigger so I can use with bias maker. At first I printed them on white Kona , I ironed fabric to freezer paper and fed to printer. The result was terrible. The fabric was too soft. Then they curled and separated while printing. OK, Not every printer love Kona cotton. I had to clean printer head twice. If I have to print some thing on Kona I will order from Spoonflower. The next, I used American made-PFD with label sticker on the back. (Label sticker is the printable sticker that use for print product label). They were better than I expected. They looked great and the most important point was my printer still perfect fine.<br />
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After heat fixed and washing test, they slightly faded. <span style="font-family: 'Helvetica Neue Light', HelveticaNeue-Light, helvetica, arial, sans-serif;">Normally computer- printed fabric may fade after wash as the inks did not penetrate to the back. They just smear on top so they may scrub off while washing. As my craft may not wash often so this way were fine. </span></div>
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My goal for this year is making a miniature quilt. I found that English Paper Piecing is the recommended way for small geometric shape/tessellation quilts. I started with hexagon patchwork. At first I thought it was time consuming method as we had to work twice (I mean basting and piecing steps) and why the stitches are shown. I had tested and tried in different ways, tools and materials. The tips and technique that I share below was what I found and the way I work. <br />
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<b><u>I: Materials and Tools</u></b><br />
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<b>Paper Template</b> - My favorite paper is 170 gsm cardstock. I had tried typical printing papers, cardboard and expensive plastic templates and don't like them all. I also printed and cut all paper templates myself.<br />
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<b>Fabric</b> - Tight weave fabrics as quilting cotton, lightweight cotton are the best. I tried to use lightweight linen and the result is really bad. If I have to use them again, machine piecing and lightweight woven interfacing may help. Precut fabrics are awesome for hexies.<br />
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<b>Plastic template</b> - The most fun part of patchwork is Fussy cutting/Crop cutting. I make cutting templates from clear PVC sheet. I usually use square shape. If the prints are close or small hexies( 3/8inch or smaller), I will use the circle. Hexagon with 1/4 or 3/8 seam allowances is my last choice because it is the hardest way.<br />
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Just like the traditional way, I place the paper template to the wrong side of the fabric square. Fold the seam allowances over the template and baste. <br />
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I use paper clips, small binder clips and plastic binder clips for secure fabric and template while basting. I use a small back stitch to secure the two edge at each corner. If the edges are longer than 1 1/4", I will sew a few running stitches in seam allowances. The stitches will not go through paper template.<br />
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I use small, short whip stitches. I had tried ladder stitches and I got the weak and crooked seams. My favorite way is whip stitch while holding the folded edges together, not right side together like traditional way. With this way, the needle will catch only the back fabric and the stitches are almost invisible.<br />
I found that plastic binder clips are useful when work with small size hexies. In this photo, they are 3/8 inch hexagons.<br />
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For a hexagon flower/Grandmother flower, I assemble the petals (6 outer hexagon) and then join this c-shaped unit to the center hexagon.<br />
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<br />Kwan'sQuilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10182387236610378132noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992061119201975902.post-33503248753553969972013-06-29T21:48:00.006+07:002013-06-29T21:48:59.294+07:00Robot head iPad caseI'm back!! <br />
I made this iPad case on April and forget to wrote about it. So sorry for not posting for a long time. <br />
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This is the 1st machine project after the coming back of my machine. My husband requested for his iPad case for months and I would like to try the new applique' method that I decided to do by machine. It mixed between back basting method, raw edge applique' and cutwork. I could not find the proper term for this method. Is it "reverse applique"? I didn't use fusible web for this project as I think it look soft and artsy with fray edge. As the design has a lot of small details and my hubby need the durable
case. He was waiting for this case for a long..... time. I had to make
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(For back basting I found the interesting blog posting <b><a href="http://sentimentalstitches.net/instructions/back-basting-tutorial-for-hand-applique/" target="_blank">here</a> </b>(You may find a lot of online articles about this method, just google "back basting". ) Almost of the articles for this method are hand work. I may try it someday, I think it is great for carry-all projects.) <br />
The original picture had seen on my hubby's hobby magazine cover. It was too small and blur edge so I scanned the picture and computer drawed the new outline and add more details. This robot is Gandam RX78-2 from japanese manga.<br />
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Resize and print the pattern on tracing paper, reverse the image.Bind the design on the wrong side of background fabric(Black). In this photo I hand-paint black color on the eyes and some spaces that need to cut out the white fabric after stitching.<br />
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Adjust the machine straight stitch length to 15 stitches per inch. Stitch along the printed lines. From my experiences, the longer stitches may loose when we tear the paper off and the shorter stitches are bulky and may ruin the paper pattern before we finished. However the stitch length depend on the thickness of your paper if you use the regular paper (the standard printed paper or photocopy paper), you may use the shorter stitch than mine.<br />
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Join the top and back panel to the block. Then place the patchwork unit and backing right side facing together on top of the batting. Stitch around ,leave the opening on side and turn the right side out. Hand sew to close the opening.<br />
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To secure the applique pieces and quilting this pieces, FMQ along the outline of the applique' and quilt in the ditch next to the seam of top panel. Then hand assembled both side. Why do I choose to do it by hand? Oh, it is my hubby request, he want the soft, no-bulky seam case and bigger than normal case as it is easier to grab.<br />
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<br />Kwan'sQuilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10182387236610378132noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992061119201975902.post-76714128897729510482013-03-22T15:57:00.001+07:002013-03-22T17:16:19.385+07:00Useful online articles for sewingI found these useful links while searching "sewing".<br />
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<a href="http://www.gutenberg.org/files/20776/20776-h/needlework-h.html#TABLE_OF_CONTENTS" target="_blank">Encyclopedia of needlework</a><br />
<a href="http://cyberseams.com/article/105045/basics/how_to_sew_by_hand_basic_stitches.html" title="How to Sew By Hand - Basic Stitches">How to Sew By Hand - Basic Stitches</a><br />
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<a href="http://www.ca.uky.edu/hes/fcs/factshts/CT-MMB-002.pdf" target="_blank">Hand stitches </a><br />
<a href="http://images.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBNewDressmaker/reference/humanecol.mbnewdressmaker.i0020.pdf" target="_blank">Sewing stitches </a><br />
<a href="http://nvg.org.au/documents/other/stitches.pdf" target="_blank">Stitches and Seam Techniques</a><br />
<a href="http://images.library.wisc.edu/HumanEcol/EFacs/MillineryBooks/MBConoverDress/reference/humanecol.mbconoverdress.i0007.pdf" target="_blank">Hand sewing</a><br />
<a href="http://www.puppetpub.com/sewing.pdf" target="_blank">Basic sewing steps</a> machine sewing for puppet dress. Including with how to sew the zipper, button, snap button, eye and hook and velcro.<br />
<a href="http://www.go-woman.com/wp-content/uploads/factsheets/FREE_Sewing_Book.pdf" target="_blank">Free sewing book : sewing lessons for the beginners</a> from go-women.com<br />
<a href="http://www.unitednotions.com/glossary-terms.pdf" target="_blank">Glossary of terms</a><br />
<a href="http://www.sewing.org/files/guidelines/22_110_hand_sewing_needle_guide.pdf" target="_blank">Hand sewing needle guide</a> from www.sewing.org <br />
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<b>Google book</b> <br />
<a href="https://www.google.co.th/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&sa=N&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&biw=1138&bih=525&tbm=bks&q=inauthor:%22Claire+B.+Shaeffer%22&psj=1&ei=sxhMUevCN4HtrQfSg4DwBw&ved=0CDEQ9AgwATgy" target="_blank">Claire B. Shaeffer'book lists</a><br />
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This purse is the excellent project to the hand-sewing lover, there is only one step that can do by machine. As I had tried to join them by both ways, I found hand piecing is faster and easier. It is also the proper way to use the beautiful scrap fabrics and the leftover batting.<br />
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Now available on <a href="http://www.craftsy.com/user/1009403/pattern-store" target="_blank">my Craftsy pattern shop</a> and <a href="http://www.etsy.com/shop/KwansQuilt?section_id=11965132" target="_blank">Etsy shop</a>.<br />
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Kwan'sQuilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10182387236610378132noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992061119201975902.post-65138832437604809252012-10-04T12:57:00.001+07:002012-10-04T12:57:50.039+07:00Handmade turtle dollI made it on tuesday and finished on yesterday morning for my newborn niece. Because of my sewing machine incidence, I have to do it all by hand. Well, I think it is easier with hand sewing as there are a lot of curves and sharp corners ,it is my first time to make all-handmade-cloth doll, so addictive. I will do it again if I find proper fabrics. The doll is made from super soft Korean fleece that cannot be find in my area right now. I bought it from .....somewhere ( blame my short memory) and leave it in my fabric storage box for a long time. I think that I had a plan to make some of children goods in that time.<br />
I try to update this posting on my iPad with blogger app, very difficult, because of a tiny keyboard, why google team do not release the iPad app, typing on iPad with iPhone keyboard is ridiculous.<br />
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<br />Kwan'sQuilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10182387236610378132noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992061119201975902.post-36787483494317525062012-08-29T22:22:00.000+07:002012-08-29T22:22:17.346+07:003 Pockets Big Square Bag<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<br />Kwan'sQuilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10182387236610378132noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992061119201975902.post-47942369102812774212012-08-20T18:17:00.000+07:002012-08-29T22:23:44.524+07:00Come Shine Nine Patch Table Runner...Finished TopMy mistake!! It should be gradation block but...Look. The center squares are too white and outer red are too dark. Looked like I had a nine patch and cross quilt instead...Yeah.. It seemed to be fine with 3 layers border but that not my plan. Goodbye to gradation concept, I will try it next time if I can find more proper fabrics. <strike>Mental note, next time have to mount the whole quilt to check overall picture before stitching.</strike><br />
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Kwan'sQuilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10182387236610378132noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992061119201975902.post-8315352856960117722012-08-17T10:22:00.002+07:002012-08-29T22:24:16.621+07:00Come Shine Nine Patch Table Runner....PiecingThis quilt inspired by sunrise. As I have to make a wall hanging homework
project for nine patch lesson and would like to try a new idea that pop
in my head, what about playing with gradation color block. The color value should be lightest at center and higher to outer....we will see.<br />
So these are piecing step pictures for my own design table runner. As it is homework project for hand quilting class so every stitches be sewn by hand...no machine touch.. This is the first time I think back view is prettier than the front...Like a sea of seam. Hand piecing is fun.<br />
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Next time I will show you the front of top.<br />
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<br />Kwan'sQuilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10182387236610378132noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992061119201975902.post-59924087066091120982012-08-17T09:54:00.000+07:002012-08-29T22:25:17.042+07:00Basic Hand Quilting Class at Pretty Quilt Part 4<b><u>Lesson 6</u> : Lemon star</b><br />
<b><u>Project</u> : Lemon star pillow case</b><br />
The couple pillow cases I made as a wedding gift for my hubby seniors. I used the leftover fabrics from triangle patchwork bag for center star. I had learned about how to draw a pattern , sewing the set-in seams and how to make a pillow case.<br />
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<br />Kwan'sQuilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10182387236610378132noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992061119201975902.post-20273656874192516772012-08-06T14:17:00.003+07:002012-08-29T22:26:09.096+07:00Indian PurseAs I posted about my smocking experiment last month, this purse is the result.<br />
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For this bag I used smocking method that I learn from my quilting teacher, Nicole Park (Pretty Quilt's owner), and she gave the stripe fabric to for make folding center piece. I designed and draw bag pattern myself, I gave the pattern to Nicky (as a returning gift because she don't charge teaching fee for this method) so she can used it to teach other students.<br />
I am not giving up for smocking yet. I still have one more project to go, the four petal flower smocking. First I planed to make a large tote bag but I found that it look like a big pillow so I will change design. I have no idea. Maybe I should drop it for awhile.<br />
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กระเป๋าใบนี้ครูอิ๋มสอนวิธีทำสม็อกกิ้งให้ค่ะ และให้ผ้าลายทางมาด้วยแลกกับการไปช่วยงานตอนที่คุณครูนิกกี้จัดเวิร์คชอบสม็อกกิ้ง กระเป๋าใบนี้ทำเสร็จวันที่จัดเวิร์คชอบค่ะ ซื้อผ้าทำตัวกระเป๋า ปากปิ๊กแป๊กที่ร้านแล้วทำเลย ขวัญวาดแบบกระเป๋าเอง คิดว่าทรงและขนาดกำลังดีค่ะ ใครอยากเรียนติดต่อที่ร้านครูนิกกี้นะคะ ยกแบบกระเป๋าใบนี้ให้ครูไปแล้วค่ะ<br />
ส่วนโปรเจคสม็อกกิ้งกำลังอยู่ในสภาวะหยุดนิ่งชั่วคราวค่ะ คือทำออกมาแล้วมันเหมือนหมอนอิงมากๆ ต้องเปลี่ยนแบบค่ะยังนึกไม่ออก คงต้องทิ้งไว้สักพักค่ะ <br />
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<br />Kwan'sQuilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10182387236610378132noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992061119201975902.post-32071686960210824042012-07-28T11:57:00.000+07:002012-08-01T19:50:37.490+07:00Preference Test...Hand or Machine piece.I found this preference test from <b>Carol Doak'</b>s book " <b style="color: #38761d;">Your First Quilt Book ( or it should be!)</b>". Very helpful to beginner quilters to make a decision for their first quilt project, hand piece or machine piece?<br />
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I bought this book from second hand book shop last month, good basic quilt book , a lot of picture and basic techniques and fun. The author has sense of humor and great teaching skills. It is not my first quilt book but I found it is very useful.<br />
On page 55, she said "the following questions for beginning quilters will give you some insight into your preferences". I think it really fun so I would like to share. Should we try? Here we go.<br />
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<b>Preference test</b><br />
<u>Answer "yes" or "no" to the folllowing questions</u><br />
1 Do you own a sewing basket?<br />
2 Is your sewing machine stored in someone else's garage or another remote location?<br />
3 Do you like to sit and visit with friends and family, but still keep busy doing something else?<br />
4 Are you on the run with children to dentist appointments, etc., and a fan during their sporting events?<br />
5 Do you feel relaxed when you hold a sewing needle in your hand?<br />
6 Do you enjoy the sense of creating a little bit at a time?<br />
7 Do you like to take new experiences at a slow pace?<br />
8 Do you enjoy working with your hands?<br />
9 Does you breathing rate increase when you sit at a sewing machine?<br />
10 Do you consider sewing at the machine "work"?<br />
<i><b>If you answered "yes" to most of these questions, hand piece your first patchwork project. If you answered "no" to most of these questions, answer the following questions.</b></i><br />
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(<span style="color: #0b5394;"> <u><b>My answer</b></u>: </span><br />
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1. Yes, I made it myself.</div>
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2. Absolutely no!! Always keep it in my home.</div>
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3. No, they will kill me if I do that.</div>
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4. No, I don't like to do my work outside, I always lost some of my pieceworks..such a clumsy person. </div>
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5. Yes, sure I really love sewing.</div>
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6. Yes, love every minutes of crafting time.</div>
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7. NO, I don't mind to make a complicated work but I don't like to spend a lot of time for a slow progress project. It's a little bit boring for me to repeat the same process over and over again , that a reason that I cannot finish my mini hexies quilt. I sincerely respect everyone who have patient to make large projects of english paper piecing.</div>
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8. Yes, absolutely yes.</div>
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9. No. It's my relaxing time.</div>
<span style="color: #0b5394;">10. No, I love to play with my machine.</span> )<br />
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1 Do you own a sewing machine?<br />
2 Do you know where it is?<br />
3 Have you ever sewn on a sewing machine?<br />
4 Do you clean the lint from the bobbin area regularly?<br />
5 Do you change the needle regularly?<br />
6 Do you breathe at relaxed intervals when machine sewing?<br />
7 It's 11 p.m.-do you know where your owner's manual is?<br />
8 Do you know what the buttons and knobs on your machine do?<br />
9 Do you "escape" to sew at the machine?<br />
10 Can you get your machine up and running in less than 15 minutes?<br />
<i><b>If you answered "yes" to most of these questions, machine piece your first patchwork project.</b></i><br />
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(<span style="color: #0b5394;"> <u><b>My answer</b></u>:</span><br />
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1. Yes.</div>
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2. Yes, sure.</div>
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3. Yes, always sew by machine.</div>
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4. Yes, every time after finish my work.</div>
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5. Yes, Needle have to be change for every project.</div>
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6. Yes, sure. Recently I found that <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wod-MudLNPA" target="_blank">Beethoven's "Ode To Joy"</a> (Final movement of Beethoven's 9th symphony) is the best song for freemotion quilting. Just let my hand flow along the rhytym of music, make stitches even than before.</div>
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7. Yes, always keep it in my sewing machine bag. I can remember almost of it.</div>
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8. Yes, I had tested every functions of my 10 years old machine.</div>
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9. Yes, I had spent a day with my machine, why not, it is my favorite time.</div>
<span style="color: #0b5394;">10. Yes, I ruined my machine twice by overload working, I sewed nonstop for a day and end with motor damaged machine. After second repairing I have to set alarm clock for breaking time.</span> )<br />
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How about your?<br />
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Hope you enjoy.<br />
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<br />Kwan'sQuilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10182387236610378132noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992061119201975902.post-16477222765162994852012-07-26T19:56:00.001+07:002012-08-29T22:27:57.229+07:00Basic Hand Quilting Class at Pretty Quilt Part 3<u><b>Lesson 5</b> </u>: <b>Fabric Doll and Basket</b><br />
<u><b>Project</b></u> : <b>Rabbits and Basket</b><br />
Really love this project, as I am a rabbit lover so I made 2 dolls, Mr. and Ms. Bunnies.<br />
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<br />Kwan'sQuilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10182387236610378132noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992061119201975902.post-2450680423754432522012-07-05T14:59:00.001+07:002012-08-20T20:52:54.602+07:00Smocking experimentsWell, back to the days, I was studying in secondary school. I learn to make a pillow with smocking from satin. Never thought that I could do other projects with this sewing technique. Last week I read japanese sewing magazine. (Oh!!.. I have to tell I can't understand japanese articles but there are a lot of pictures or I should say that I just scan it instead.) So I have an idea to make the smocking purse. These are my new experiments, I would like to learn and try several styles of smockings before design and make a template...What should it be?<br />
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อ่านเจอในหนังสือญี่ปุ่นที่คิโนะคุนิยะ สม๊อกกิ้งนี่ทำเป็นกระเป๋าก็สวยดี เลยลองหัดดูเล่นๆ เป็นงานทดลองค่ะยังบอกไม่ได้ว่าจะสำเร็จหรือเปล่า ยังมีลายอื่นๆอีกที่ยังไม่ได้ลองทำค่ะ<br />
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<br />Kwan'sQuilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10182387236610378132noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992061119201975902.post-12837159084242846192012-06-17T09:52:00.000+07:002012-07-26T19:37:52.046+07:00New Quilt Blog Linky Party Big Thanks for Marcia!!! <br />
You're the best!!<br />
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I join in the amazing linkin party created by Marcia From <b><a href="http://marciascraftysewing.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">Crafty sewing & quilting blog</a> </b>, called<b> New Quilt Blog Linky Party</b> for less-than-50 followers blog.....that my blog!!! After kept posting and quilting for long time, I think this is time, I should find quilting and sewing lover friends and show my supports. So I joined and started to follow all the blogs. :)<br />
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If you want to get an opportunity and find a new friends. Click the link below.<br />
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<b>Kwan </b>Kwan'sQuilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10182387236610378132noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992061119201975902.post-63393768306746362012-06-15T11:43:00.000+07:002012-08-20T20:46:39.244+07:00Basic Macine Quilting class part 6 (FINAL)<b><u>Lesson 6</u></b> : Crazy Patchwork<br />
<u><b>Project</b></u> : Crazy Table Square<br />
<b>Finish size</b> : 100 x 100 cm <br />
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Last homework for the class, does it look familiar? ....See!!.. It's the picture of my avatar for almost of my pages, my blog, my facebook page and etsy shop. Making this quilt, I found my passion. I like piecing than applique, prefer machine than hand sewing, adore paper-piecing and love freemotion quilting.<br />
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For this quilt I decide to try new patterns of free motion quilting, 5 difference styles, free hand flower for center, meandering for sashings, continuous squares for 4 crazy blocks, continuous swirls for black borders and crystal for color borders.<br />
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การบ้านชิ้นสุดท้ายสำหรับเบสิคจักรค่ะ รูปของงานชิ้นนี้ถูกใช้เป็นอวาทาร์สำหรับโปรไฟล์ในทุกที่ทั้งในเอทซี่ บล็อก และ แฟนเพจของเฟสบุ๊ค ยกเว้นในหน้าเฟสบุ๊คตัวเองจะใช้รูป ให้ได้เห็นหน้าค่าตากันบ้าง หลังจากจบงานชิ้นนี้แล้วก็ได้รู้จักตัวเองมากขึ้นว่า ชอบงานจักรมากๆ โดยเฉพาะฟรีโมชั่นนี่โปรดปรานมาก ชอบต่อผ้ามากกว่าแอพพลิเคล่ และชอบทำเปเปอร์พีชซิ่งมากๆ<br />
ว่าด้วยควิ้ลท์ผืนนี้ต่อ ชิ้นนี้ใช้ลายฟรีโมชั่นทั้งหมด 5 ลาย อยู่ตรงไหนบ้างให้ดูตามรูปได้เลย งานนี้ได้ลองทำลายใหม่ๆที่ไม่เคยลองมาก่อน โดยเฉพาะลายที่ขอบที่ผ้าสีดำเป็นลายที่ครูแองจี้ใช้ควิ้ลท์กระเป๋าใส่โน้ตบุ๊คให้ลูกสาว สวยมากและดูงงมากๆ ท่าทางจะยากก็เลยบอกคุณครูว่า ขอลองทำดูนะแล้วก็มาลองทำเองที่บ้าน ปรากฏว่าง่ายกว่าที่คิดและสนุกดี ส่วนที่ยากสำหรับตัวเองก็คือตรงส่วนที่เป็นลายสี่เหลี่ยมต่อเนื่องกันเพราะเคยชินกับการทำลายโค้งๆ ทำให้เป็นมุมแหลมๆมันคุมจักรยาก เพราะอยากจะให้มันดูพริ้วและเป็นเหลี่ยมด้วย สองอย่างนี้อยู่ร่วมกันได้ยาก คิดว่ายังต้องปรับปรุงต่อค่ะ ต้องฝึกเยอะๆค่ะ<br />
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<b> </b>Kwan'sQuilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10182387236610378132noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992061119201975902.post-42294059685773301142012-06-13T08:43:00.000+07:002012-08-20T20:14:32.690+07:00Basic Machine Quilting Class Part 5<b>Lesson 5</b>: Machine Applique technique <br />
<b>Project</b>: Applique Pillow Case<br />
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This pillow case is 100% machine work but look like needle turn hand applique. I really love its color...... fresh, lively and funny...as always. I collected small scraps for a years, and they were selected to this project. Yes, it's time!! Finally I don't pay for useless things, isn't it? ..By the way what should I do with the others?<br />
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ปลอกหมอนใบนี้ถ้าไม่ดูใกล้ๆก็จะไม่รู้เลยว่า ใช้จักรทำแอพพลิเคล่ทั้งหมด งานนี้ใช้มือทำแค่ตอนเย็บกระดุม ปักเดินเส้น และเก็บชายผ้ากุ๊นข้างในหมอนเท่านั้น เลือกสีผ้าเองเป็นส่วนใหญ่ มีแค่บล็อกเดียวเท่านั้นที่ครูแองจี้ขอเบรคสีนิดนึง ลองทายดูกันเอาเองว่าบล็อกไหน ผ้าแทบจะไม่ได้ซื้อเพิ่มเพราะใช้ชิ้นละนิดละหน่อย บางชิ้นก็เป็นเศษที่เหลือจากงานอื่น แต่ยังมีเศษผ้าที่สะสมไว้อีกเยอะเลย แล้วจะใช้ทำอะไรดี<br />
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<br />Kwan'sQuilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10182387236610378132noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992061119201975902.post-26430970736481547012012-03-07T21:21:00.000+07:002012-08-20T19:00:19.552+07:00Basic Machine Quilting Class Part 4<b><u>Lesson 4 </u></b>: <b>Paper piecing technique</b><br />
<u><b>Project</b> </u>: <b>Houses wall hanging</b><br />
Say something about this. What do you think?<br />
Well, when my friends saw my fabric, they said " It's you" or " Nobody dare to choose all colorful fabrics like this." or " Are you crazy?" Whatever it's my style, can't blame me, I love fresh and bright color. Main concept is "Wonderful village", the comic I read when I was young coming to my mind, I can't remember its name, somethings about the " Mr.Square", "Mr.Circle" ....and others ( shape name , maybe triangle and etc.). I think I've never seen their village, only the charactors I can find in my long term memory. As Mr.Square is red, Mr.Circle is yellow, they should paint their houses with bright color. Right?<br />
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ผ้าโชว์ชิ้นนี้เป็นงานที่ทุกคนบอกเป็นเสียงเดียวกันว่า สีแบบนี้มีแค่เธอเท่านั้นที่คิดจะทำแบบนี้ เนื่องจากเมื่อนานแสนนานมาแล้ว ตั้งแต่เมื่อยังเรียนประถม คุณป้าเป็นสมาชิกนิตยสาร สตรีสาร จะมีการ์ตูนในหน้าแรกของคอลัมน์สำหรับเด็ก ที่ชอบมากแต่จำชื่อเรื่องไม่ได้แล้ว จำได้แต่ตัวการ์ตูนที่เห็นบ่อยๆ ชื่อ คุณสี่เหลี่ยม ตัวสีแดง คุณวงกลม ตัวสีเหลือง และยังมีเพื่อนๆที่มีรูปร่างเรขาคณิตอีกหลายตัว เลยเกิดความคิดว่าถ้าคุณทั้งหลายเหล่านี้จะมีบ้าน ก็คงจะมีสีสันอย่างที่เห็นนี่แหละค่ะ การ์ตูนเรื่องนี้แปลมาจากหนังสือฝรั่งนะคะ จำชื่อภาษาอังกฤษไม่ได้อีกเช่นกัน<br />
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My friend's comment ( sure... when it's finish ) : "It's not too bad"...*sigh*...."Well, This's really you!"<br />
(OK. Sis, I know you like taupe color.)<br />
Because of deep brown sassing and border, the colors look balance. It's my first time I try another freemotion motif, called Doodle? ...Stippling is always my choice but the others look pretty too, I should try them next time.<br />
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หลังจากทำผลงานเสร็จแล้ว ทุกคนบอกว่า ก็โอเคนะ เพราะ ความชอบแต่ละคนไม่เหมือนกันเลยค่ะ จากที่เคยคิดว่าเราเรียนด้วยกันจะได้แชร์ผ้าด้วยกันได้ กลับกลายเป็นว่าไม่สามารถช่วยกันเลือกสีผ้าได้เลย<br />
งานนี้คุณครูแองจี้แนะนำให้ลองทำฟรีโมชั่นลายใหม่ค่ะ เป็นครั้งแรกที่ลองทำลายอื่น ความรู้สึกที่ได้กต่างออกไป จึงคิดว่าครั้งต่อไปจะทำลายใหม่ๆอีกค่ะ <br />
<br />Kwan'sQuilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10182387236610378132noreply@blogger.com4Bangkok, Thailand13.7522222 100.493888913.505449200000001 100.17803190000001 13.9989952 100.8097459tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992061119201975902.post-85727882298853139162012-02-16T17:03:00.000+07:002012-08-20T19:00:19.572+07:00Basic Machine Quilting Class Part 3<u><b>Lesson 3</b></u> : Rail fence Patch<br />
<b><u>Project</u></b> : Rail fence handbag<br />
As I am a fabric collector, yes, I can't stop myself to buy new fabrics. I started to collect purple, pink fabrics for two years before I made this bag. I like their color but no idea until I leant this lesson. I never thought I really love for freemotion quilting until I made it, very fun. <br />
ผ้าที่ใช้ทำกระเป๋าในนี้เป็นผ้าที่สะสมเอาไว้นานแสนนาน สะสมไว้ทีละชิ้น ตอนซื้อก็ไม่เคยคิดว่าจะเอาไปทำอะไร ใช้กับผ้าชิ้นไหน จนกระทั่งถึงเวลาเรียนบทเรียนนี้ค่ะ ผ้าทุกชิ้นสีเข้ากันพอดี และเมื่อทำเสร็จแล้วที่ร้านก็มีหูกระเป๋าที่สีเข้ากันอีกด้วยค่ะ<br />
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Stripe piecing technique is main subject for this time. Adding with my personal challange, finest stippling motif.<br />
เทคนิคที่ใช้จะคล้ายกับในบทเรียนแรกค่ะ ตัวกระเป๋าส่วนที่ใช้ผ้าพื้นสีม่วงเป็นงานทดลองค่ะ ชอบทำฟรีโมชั่นอยู่แล้ว เมื่อมีโอกาสก็เลยลองดูว่าทำให้เล็ก และละเอียดที่สุด ผลจะเป็นอย่างไร ก็ได้ผลออกมาดังรูปค่ะ <br />
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<u><b>Project</b></u> : Flying geese sewing case<br />
Friendship project, as I had told, I join this class with 2 friends, we shared fabrics for flying geese patchs so three of us has the similar color triangle patchwork. For body fabric I chosed green and red scotted for binding. The sample case made from similar fabric for both body and binding. But I thought more color, more fun that why I changed.<br />
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กระเป๋าอุปกรณ์ใบนี้เป็็นบันทึกความทรงจำเกี่ยวกับเพื่อนร่วมชะตากรรม สาวโรงงานด้วยกันค่ะ จากที่เคยเล่าไปแล้วว่า ลงเรียนเบสิคด้วยกันสามคน ตอนที่เรียนถึงบทเรียนนี้ก็เกิดไอเดีย เอาผ้ามาแบ่งกันค่ะ ทุกคนจะต่อฟลายอิ้งกีสสีเดียวกัน แต่ผ้าที่ใช้ทำตัวกระเป๋าสีต่างกัน ใบนี้ก็คิดต่างอีกแล้วค่ะ เพราะใช้ผ้ากุ๊นสีต่างจากตัวกระเป๋า เพราะอยากให้มีสีสันค่ะ <br />
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<b><u>Lesson 1</u>: Square Patch</b><br />
Project<b> : The Boston Common Quilt</b><br />
Machine pieced, Machine quilted in the ditch, Hand quilted at border.<br />
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<u>บทเรียนที่ 1</u> ต่อผ้าสี่เหลี่ยม<br />
<u>การบ้าน</u> บอสตัน คอมมอน ควิ้ลท์ (การบ้านไม่เหมือนกันค่ะ แล้วแต่จะเลือก)ชิ้นนี้ ต่อจักรทั้งหมด รวมทั้งส่วนที่เป็นมุมแหลมตรงขอบด้านในด้วย ควิ้ลท์จักรตกร่อง ควิ้ลท์มือที่ขอบด้านนอก<br />
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For this quilt, I call it "The Boston Uncommon Quilt". As it is not easy to made.<br />
งานชิ้นนี้มีชื่อเล่นด้วยนะคะ ตั้งเอง ตามข้างบนเลยค่ะ ก็มันยาก<br />
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There are several techniques for square patch. We have to learn all and use some to make square project. For this quilt used 'stripe piecing technique'.<br />
คอร์สนี้ครูจะให้เรียนเทคนิคต่อผ้าสี่เหลี่ยมทั้งหมด แล้วให้เลือกเทคนิคที่เหมาะสมมาใช้ในการบ้านค่ะ<br />
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กลับเข้าสู่วงการโยโย่ค่ะ เคยหัดทำเมื่อนานแสนนานมาแล้วตั้งแต่เป็นเด็กประถม อย่าถามเลยว่างานมันจะงามซักแค่ไหน เอ่อ แค่ประกอบเป็นชิ้นงานไม่ได้เพราะโยโย่ชิ้นไม่เท่ากันซักชิ้นแค่นั้นเอง ตอนนี้ได้ผู้ช่วยใหม่ จากโคลเวอร์ ขอสารภาพตั้งแต่หลวมตัวเข้าสู่วงการควิ้ลท์นี่ก็เสียเงินให้บริษัทนี้ไปโขอยู่ ซีรี่ย์นี้แหละค่ะที่ใช้บ่อยที่สุดและเวิร์คมาก ชิ้นข้างล่างนี้ใช้ทำโยโย่ ขนาด 2 cm<br />
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Very lovely . I have an idea to used them in my next craft.<br />
น่ารักใช่ไหมเอ่ย คิดว่าจะทำงานชิ้นใหม่ ง่ายๆ จากเด็กๆพวกนี้ <br />
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My husband also comment about my yo-yos " like a sweet". Should I be worried?... May be he is hungry.<br />
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Another yoyo maker, Heart ( 2 sizes ) and Flower. <br />
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For next time I will show another version of my Yo-Yos.<br />
ซื้อไว้หลายอันค่ะ ทั้งหัวใจ ดอกไม้ หัวใจดวงเล็กจะมาก่อนเพื่อน แล้วชิ้นหลังๆก็ตามมา ไว้คราวหน้าจะลงรูปโยโย่ที่ทำจากเทมเพลทอื่นๆให้ดูนะคะ<br />
<br />Kwan'sQuilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10182387236610378132noreply@blogger.com6Bangkok, Thailand13.7522222 100.493888913.505449200000001 100.17803190000001 13.9989952 100.8097459tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4992061119201975902.post-76346530282520189142012-01-10T16:30:00.000+07:002012-08-20T19:11:13.657+07:00Pink Basket Patchwork HandbagFor me this item is not just a bag but it is an art work. Because of its complex design, I spent 2 month to finish, one for pieced and another for quilted, a long.....time. It's my masterpiece item for 2010....very hard to do. I really love it.<br />
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กระเป๋าใบนี้เป็นความท้าทายส่วนตัว อยากทำมากจนคุณครูต้องกลับบ้านไปหาชุดคิทมาให้ ลองทำดูแล้วก็พบว่า ยากสมใจ ต่อผ้าเดือนนึง ควิ้ลท์เดือนนึง เหมาะมากสำหรับคนที่ชอบต่ิอผ้า <br />
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This patchwork bag is made from more than 200 pieced of quilting weight cotton fabric. For each block, I have to hand sew 8 triangles ( pink stripe) around an octagon ( flower print ) and add 4 triangle to corner to make square. ( be shown in picture below). After finished 16 blocks, sewed very fine hand stitches to make stripe print join accurately,to show the basket- liked. Hand quilted along stripe line and every sewing line , machine free motion quilted at bottom make it strong.<br />
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เป็นงานต่อผ้าที่ท้าทายมากใช้ผ้าเกือบ 200 ชิ้น วาดแบบ วางผ้า ตัดผ้า ต้องตรงมากๆไม่อย่างนั้นจะไม่พอดี ไหนจะต้องให้มุมให้ลายชนกันอีก คือ งานชิ้นนี้ไม่ใช่การตัดผ้าลายทางมาสานกัน แต่เป็นการต่อผ้าทั้งหมดตามรูปข้างล่างนี่ ใช้ผ้าสามเหลี่ยม 8 ชิ้นต่อรอบๆ ผ้าชิ้นแปดเหลี่ยม แล้วต่อมุมด้วยผ้าสามเหลี่ยมอีก 4 ชิ้น เราจะได้บล็อกสี่เหลี่ยม แล้วจะต้องเอามาต่อกันโดยที่ลายผ้าต้องต่อกันพอดิบพอดี จึงจะได้ลักษณะที่เหมือนตะกร้าสาน พอเสร็จควิ้ลท์ตามลายทางทั้งใบ ใบนี้ตรงก้นควิ้ลทฟรีโมชั่นจักร กระเป๋าจะได้เป็นทรง ตอนประกอบก็ใช้จักรไม่ได้ลายจะไม่พอดีต้องต่อมือทั้งใบ<br />
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Original design by <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pretty-Quilt/140363682684008">Pretty Quilt</a>, Produced by Kwan'sQuilt<br />
Availble in my Etsy shop, <a href="http://www.etsy.com/listing/84915580/pink-basket-patchwork-hand-bag?ref=v1_other_2">Click here</a>Kwan'sQuilthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10182387236610378132noreply@blogger.com1Bangkok, Thailand13.7522222 100.493888913.505449200000001 100.17803190000001 13.9989952 100.8097459