Sunday, March 28, 2010

Camberwell market finds




I slept in this morning so just had a nice wonder around after eight and had coffee with a friend.
These are a couple of little purchases. The New Workbox took my fancy. It is from a set of school reading cards. Such lovely simple hand drawn graphics which are screenprinted using a limited palette.
The fabric is a 1940's skirt made of rayon.
P.S. Happy Birthday Kate, hope you had a lovely day.

Friday, March 26, 2010

News Flash "Patchwork on Central Park is NOT Closing"


After being told I was closing down for the third time, I thought it may be a good post subject.
In a word NO. Some mischievous people love to start and pass on a rumor! but please it is always a good idea to check out facts from the source before passing on false information.
As I said in my last post for the year I have decided to put the business up for sale. (look back for details)
Patchwork on Central is a Great business and fabrics are my passion. As anyone who has been in lately can see it is business as usual, with as much new fabric as ever. I have just signed a 3 x 3 x 3 year lease so am not in any great hurry.
I will be sending out my intentions to everyone on my email list after the end of this financial year as well as advertise, as I have done no more about selling than put it on my blog and tell a few customers.
Meanwhile I will have the shop at the Quilt Convention in April and the Sydney Quilt Show in June.
Hope this clears up this subject.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Selvedge




Don't you just love a gift that keeps coming! I received a subscription to the gorgeous British magazine Selvedge for Christmas last year and get such a surprise when I get home and find it sitting on the bench.
It takes me two seconds to rip the envelope open flick through and then many days to devour every word and image in it.
I had intended to cut out a new quilt but I have my priorities.
When seeing the ad in the mag, I did feel a bit jealous of Adrienne and Carolyn from the shop, who will soon be on their way to London to see the wonderful Quilt Exhibition at the V&A.

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Liberty Circle Scarf


Liberty fabrics are one of my favourite fabrics and the wonderful thing about them is, that it's
hard to get a bad result when using them.
It is nice to see the young designers going back to using the fabric in fashion.
This is a quick project that I have made using a half metre pack (8x16th's from the shop) You will get quite a few scarves from this pack.
Cut all the fabric into circles (I used a glass bottom to trace circle onto template plastic)
Sit at machine and feed through and sew, joining all together across fabric. As per photo.
I made mine about 1.8 long.
These scarves are a good addition to brighten up any outfit.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

New Contemporary Quilt



When I make a quilt I like to leave it after cutting out for a day or so.
This gives me a bit of space to re arrange the pieces if I feel inclined. With this quilt after first placing the yellow's I decided that they were a little light. The white background that was coming through made them stand out too much. So out came my old skills of tea dying (from my country phase)
Tea Dying
Take large pot put on stove and boil water.
Place 3 - 6 tea bags in pot.
Boil until medium strength tea. Take tea bags out.
Wet fabric to be dyed under tap. Wring out.
Place fabric into dye bath and stir so that it is evenly dyed.
boil for about 5 mins. Take out.
Rinse under cold tap.
Iron dry.
This is really good for that fabric that just does not go with anything. Test fabric first with a small piece, less tea if you just want to take the brightness out. Don't go too dark as it just goes ugly.

The main aim when making this quilt was keeping the fabrics so they all blend without being boring.
Now it is ready to be sent to Casey for quilting.
Kits of these fabrics available in the shop.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Contemporary Quilts




After many requests I have decided to run a few Saturday classes dedicated to making and designing your own contemporary quilt using the ripped method. I have had many students achieve great results in past classes, I am told it helps get any frustrations out of your system at the same time.
Anyone interested just call into the shop, phone or email. I run a casual basics class every second week with a max of 6 students. This class will concentrate on design and how to achieve a balanced quilt.
The photo's are of my current project using a variety of Kaffe fabrics and Japanese fabrics currently in stock. (yet to be sewn) It will be in the shop later this week for anyone who would like a look.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Last stop Tram 5



Tram Destination rolls seem to be everywhere at the moment, but quite expensive. I had these destinations printed over 18 months ago and it is a cheap way of getting the look on a budget.
We sell the panels, for $10 each on the lightweight linen, or $30 a panel on the heavier French linen. (really nice for cushions.)
I used the lightweight one to make the door curtain and put a piece of calico between them and top and bottom. I think is very appropriate for the shop at last stop tram 5.