Sunday 27 April 2014

Chatty Crafty Church

Crafty Church yesterday was a lovely relaxed afternoon.  Possibly more chatting than crafting, but no craft police were invited, so that was ok!

I managed to bring half of several projects : shirts but no bias binding; the ironing board but no iron, soft toys but no stuffing!  Sigh!  So I got cutting triangles from shirts


And I got done of the chatterers to rescue buttons from the scraps;


Paula and Mary fell in love with the Urban Threads Giving Bunnies bunnies and have taken them off to stuff and sew closed this week, and Janet gets the prize for being organised and working hard for her Hexie flowers

I also need to show you the fusible bias binding banner than Janet made a while ago for church:

Isn't it fab!  She then made another two for the mezzanine floor.  

I think maybe some poppies for the autumn?

Saturday 26 April 2014

Friday's Final Fun with Fabric

The evening class yesterday was making bunting, I had a whole load of large men's shirts donated and the museum had got some more - *plenty* of shirts:

I was expecting (gulp) 13 ladies - and then we had two walk-ins too, so 15 in all.  We looked at different types of bunting ( hessian/burlap was much admired Kathy!) and how we *could* stitch two triangles back to back, turn through and press, but the evening was far too short for that method!

We worked out the most economical was to get most triangles with least cutting and then I let them attack the shirts!



We also looked at appliqué, how to use heat'n'bond (without getting any stuck to the iron, yay!). And how frixon pens could replace the need to work out mirror writing!

Several ladies got flags sewn to bias binding, others spent the evening cutting zillions of triangles, or appliquéing words onto their collection of triangles  with a view to machine sewing (or in one case stapling!!!!) this weekend, 





It went really well!  There are still loads of shirts left, so I'm going to do another workshop either at home or at church next month, and a friend (thanks Avril) suggested dying some and making bunting from that - which sounds a great idea!

(So how many triangles 8.5 x 7.25" do you reckon you can cut from a large man's shirt ?  I used a big shirt, a 19" neck, but I was amazed to cut far more than most guesses (which ranged from 8 to I think 24) - I got 30 triangles!)

Friday 25 April 2014

Friday's First Fun With Fabric

Most of today's ladies had attended the previous session and brought back a completed piece of crazy patched fabric.











From these we started to make a bag

The brown & pink version was made by a lady who didn't come last month so she missed the crazy patch half of the lesson but got stuck in with the kite bag half!

The other bags have gone home to be completed - I'm looking forward to seeing them next month!

Tuesday 8 April 2014

Brilliant Bunnies

Easter making at Chertsey Museum HAD to include bunnies!  I found instructions on Pinterest for folding a square of fleece or a face cloth - add an elastic band, a pompom and a few buttons and you have a bunny

Or in today's case - a whole load of bunnies!























And some even got carry baskets!



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