I know it is awfully late of me to write this post but better late than never.
Last year I put my name down for a swap...( a month before my first child was born...What was I thinking????) Really I couldn't resist as it was a swap organised by Nicky at Mrs Sew and Sow.
Nicky had organised a frame purse swap the year before and I really loved learning to make them and know that I will use the skill to make more in the future so I joined again for this swap.
My imagination and time was limited and I wanted something modern....could I think of anything with 3 week baby brain....um no, but I did see something that inspired me. Cora's first toy.
This is Lady B |
I did have an idea for my partner, and a cover for a note book would be quick. I do know that she has a computer program to design her quilts but I sometimes find it is when you are just sitting at a table and having a coffee, that these little ideas come into your head for a quilt design and it is always good to have a book to jot these ideas down.
My design book is just a simple school science book. Graph paper on the left for your design and lines on the right page to jot down your notes. I also like to pick out my fabric and stick it in.
My quilt design book. |
After picking out the fabric and making my stamp to incorporate into the gift I went to work using Cindy at Fluffy Sheep Quilting notebook tutorial for a book cover.
It is a quick make if you can follow a pattern and not sew the wrong side of the fabric back to front. ( I think I did it twice)
I know it wasn't the best in the world Sarah but I hope that you do like it.
I did make a brown linen and orange too, just to see how it would work out.
So what did I get in the mail......he, he, he,
I always forget that you are going to receive something when you do these swaps and I was very lucky to receive this from Collette at Poppy and Poochie
Hit the nail on the head Collette and I did post a photo being used straight away with my mince pie and cup of tea on Instagram.
Collette also sent me a little lavender bag...yep put that in Cora's clothes draw straight away...
Thanks again to Nicky for organising the swap. I do enjoy the pressure of what to make.
Happy Sewing.
Erin
It was a GREAT swap - I love your stamp. Maybe we can convince Nicky to do another one ... soon!!!!>
ReplyDeleteI think what you made was AWESOME! So glad to see you also received a pretty in return. Three cheers all around ;)
ReplyDeleteYour item is great! You sound just like me: I love the pressure of getting outside my comfort zone, and I never even give a thought how something's being made for me at the same time! So glad you're enjoying your little one.
ReplyDeleteYou gave me a lovely surprise Erin! Looks great ! Haha Amy! Maybe....!
ReplyDeleteYou made a lovely swap item and it is impressive that you did it with a new born and probably little sleep.
ReplyDeleteDi x
It was a fun swap, your notebook cover was definitely inspired. Nice swap package in return too. Hope your brain is slowly getting back to normal :)
ReplyDeleteI love both what you made and what you received!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fabulous. Quick question where did you get that notebook, it is the perfect design book!
ReplyDeleteThey are al lovely:)
ReplyDeleteI love the book you made. A notebook is is such a great swap gift :)
ReplyDeleteGreat design with your stamp! The book cover is a lovely idea.
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