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Okay once you have the fabric make sure it is ironed….it is up to you whether you wash it or not. I wanted the starch to stay in mine so I left it unwashed. Cut your fabric into strips the width of the template you are using.I don’t know whether I told you all but I used scraps for my mosaic quilt…yes scraps…and I am cutting out more with… ..yes ….scraps!!!

But for this project I bought co-ordinating  fabric …but in fat quarters…just to be difficult!

If you have your hexagon template you can now cut out other templates from template plastic or whatever you prefer to use. I personally do not use plastic templates and rotary cutters due to health reasons but understand that I am a dying breed! So the graphic below shows how to lay the template on whatever width half hexagon you are using. The templates Ruth drew up for us finish at 10cm…4in and 15cm….6in and they allow for the usual quarter inch seam allowance. The method of strip cutting really allows little wastage which is a very useful thing in quilting.

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Okay now to my rather eccentric but painless way of cutting out templates…it is basically English Paper Piecing or Paper Piecing without the need to keep the papers in when sewing. This is a very accurate way of cutting out and also is useful to me as I have very little room in our flat to lay things out so I can do this on a collapsible craft table quite comfortably. I am all about the comfort!!  To enable a really smooth and enjoyable time cutting out my half hexagons for my mosaic quilts….I currently have about three in varying sizes that I am collecting fabric for….I had my scissors sharpened and they then cut through quite a deep pile of hexagons! I was amazed actually at how blunt my scissors had become over time…yes I hung my head in shame as the repair person at Mr Minit examined the tools of my trade.

So I recommend if you are cutting templates the old fashioned way…once you are sure your scissors are sharp enough to cut off your little finger…..that you stack those strips of fabric! I defy anyone to tell me its not as much fun or as accurate as rotary cutting!!! I’m such a rebel at heart! You will need to cut out enough paper templates to fit the width of the fabric you are using, don’t forget.

Oh I forgot to say grab yourself  a coffee or a beverage…..non alcoholic….you need your wits about you with those sharp scissors and / or those rotary cutters…not to mention all those angles!

Oh by the way I have found another method of cutting out half  hexagons… this method involves using a clear 60 degree triangular ruler and strips of fabric. If you have the triangular ruler it would be an easy way of cutting out the trapezoids.

Now a word about fussy cutting…as you can see this fabric has a delightful….well I think so…pattern on it and it requires a bit of positioning of the template to ensure the seam will still align quite well. I like to use a few larger prints as it adds visual appeal.

So here we have a few trapezoids or as we call them half hexagons …these are only a selection….various people I have seen make these quilts seem to recommend at least twenty different fabrics. Variety does seem to help with placement I feel.

Okay so next…the auditioning of the blocks. Using some sort of design wall or design board….whatever works for you… start adding various pairs of half hexies until like Joan, you get a pleasing arrangement. If you are anything like me you will end up doing two quilts as you just can’t decide between mosaic quilts!

My random quilt for this tutorial is a work in progress…meaning I have to run up to Spotlight tomorrow to get more of those coloured ones scattered through with white that my son suggested I get weeks ago! Believe me more is more with this kind of block…variety just  seems to work better, visually anyway.

Please let me know if I have forgotten anything. Next step is the sewing of the strips…an interesting adventure in which several of my friends and I reversed our first seam somehow…we have nnooo idea how and it never happened again!!! At least I was in good company!

I would again like to thank Ruth for her kind use of the graphics and templates.


men's smoking jacket

This is the gown I wore when I first started blogging.

I guess I thought I should make an occasion of it!

The last almost two years and 200 posts have been both interesting and painful. Initially I became quite caught up in the stats and enjoyed the friendship of the commenting community. Recently however commenting has become a bit of a burden as I find the discipleship aspect of some blogging communities to be both disheartening and disturbing.

I started blogging because of  insomnia which was a symptom of intractable pain and it was distracting and rewarding to while away the hours reading, commenting, trying to build some sort of a relationship with whichever bloggers reciprocated at the time. I know a lot of bloggers have been advised by their doctors to start blogging due to ill health or a death in the family. I really did it because it is very isolating being awake when the rest of the world is asleep. Now I find that I am just starting online in the middle of the night when my online friends overseas are going  about their day and it has become routine for me to check in and see if they have updated their blogs or flickrstreams or groups. One thing that has changed for me in the last year or 100 posts is that I am using twitter more and also networking through my flickr craft  groups more than before. I find flickr to be even more immediate than blogging and indeed blogging to me is a tool which goes with the more visual aspect of flickr.

Over the last 100 posts I have continued to meet the most wonderful people. I met a lot of lovely bloggers after the Kaylee scam and am still in touch with several of them now. Widdle Shamrock, Dina and Teeni are much valued fellow bloggers and indeed I met Dina and family when she came to Australia earlier this year. I meet a lot of artisan bloggers  through flickr and also some who do not blog but are very loyal and supportive crafting friends. Aneela is hosting a quiltalong and her fun quirky style is a boon to the craft community. Two of the ladies who are involved in the quiltalong have just started blogging and I am so pleased and happy to encourage them.

I would like to take this moment to thank my dear friend Angie of Nanna Days, we have known each other for some time now as blog buddies and I have come to be very fond of her and her family. She has enriched my life with her wonderful and humourous tales of life with her three homeschooled children and her childhood sweetheart husband. My life has been enriched enormously by knowing her.

Compare my relationship with Angie to the one I had with another blogger who recently told me that online I  “befriend people with no class, no tact and who bore people stupid”. That I and my friend Dina were “but tiny little specks of nothing in the whole blogosphere”. And those were two of the nicer observations.

That is the beauty and the ugliness of the blogosphere.

I have started a new blog, Just Speaking From The Heart, where I will be blogging in future about things that are on my mind and heart. I think it best to separate the creative blog from the personal one….on the few occasions when blogging has backfired on me it has affected my creativity here and I cannot allow that to happen. I have been contacted increasingly for commissions to make various quilts and homewares so need this  blog to become more of a design and crafting one. Watch out here for tutorials, artisan profiles and lots more of my thrift finds. And of course for giveaways. Speaking of which….

Anyone who has commented regularly before…..or semi regularly…..will go into a draw for my 200th post giveaway. Comments close on June 30th. There will be a choice of prizes…the main one is Dragonfly Horses…see below.

Almost there!

Oh yes I am almost finished it now…..just the binding to do!

This is the second post on my countdown to 200 posts…it was published on 28/2/08……..this shows I believe how naive I was when I first started blogging! I now know not to mention p$rn&gr%phy other wise I might get linked to a po#n blog. Also I was very idealistic about copyright theft and trying to protect my designs online…now I generally say go for it and tell people how to make the item! I am even going to license most my work with creative commons license…it will save a whole lot of trouble.  If anyone is confused about what I mean by all this feel free to mention it on the comments or email me. Lastly my joyful thrifting style I realise has been curtailed somewhat by the dispicable goings on at my local shop but am hoping my husband will make a difference there…or is that still showing my naivete considering what is going on at present with him?

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Earlier this week as I was sifting through boxes of jewellery I heard a young lady say “could I please have a look at that purple glass vase that is up on the wall behind the counter? I meantime, while recovering from the shock of what I had heard, am holding my breath saying to myself….whatever it is you will not like it . I looked up cautiously through my unruly locks and saw a glorious vase about 13 cm x 15cm in a really dense purple. After realizing that I was feeling quite dizzy I took a breath and proceeded to try to hypnotize the young lady with the powers of my mind. She calmly proceeded to pay while I meantime, am mortified at myself for my behaviour, where was my community spirit, my to the victor go the spoils?

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What it taught me is not that one should not covet another persons thrift find but that I have only myself to blame and I should look behind the counter as soon as I enter the shop….that is after I look in the china and antiques cabinet on the way to the counter and then to glance on the counter[ while looking for possible finds on the wall] to casually check out the jewellery cases etc. All the time remembering not to make any sudden moves so as not to alert any possible market dealers, customers and staff that there may be a find somewhere there. If this is confusing to you imagine what it was like writing it out…I may need to write a manifesto of thrift shopping.

coloured glass

While I was still fretting about my stupidity in not spotting the vase, I have only been collecting coloured glass for about six months so am at that every piece is critical stage. I happened to look up, no not for divine guidance but to see what she might have missed, and I saw a gorgeous handbag with fifties style women on it. Now I don’t think that in my meme I mentioned that I have slight handbag addiction. I think second hand bags are fair game so I calmly, though there was a slight tremor in my voice, asked if they could get the bag down so I could examine it [ their best bags are kept behind the counter] and to my amazement it was brand new. Not only that but very well designed with two magnetic clasps attached to either side of the centre compartment to keep it all neat and tidy and best of all, in shape.

handbag

After that I popped upstairs to look for fabric and low and behold [who says that anymore?] I spotted a Laura Ashley duvet cover, king size, and it was virtually new as well. I recognized the pattern from my perusal of their archive of fabric. So I carefully wandered over and removed the quilt from the rack and sauntered around the bookshelves a bit. Couldn’t concentrate as was too excited so paid up [don't think they knew it was a Laura Ashley] and raced down to the coffee shop so I could examine my loot at leisure.

The next day I found a large piece of retro fabric that has screen printed by hand on the selvage and another glass vase in deep ruby red. Today I found a hardcover book on Tiffany and a feminist science fiction book by Pamela Sargent, The Shore of Women. Also spotted a yellowish glass vase so scooped that up as I went along to give one of the workers the reading glasses that she had been looking for for hours…found them amongst a lot of goods on a table. Also grabbed a magazine that has some great knitting patterns in it, though had to look for another copy as someone had removed the patterns from the first copy of the magazine I found.

While I was talking to the manager and paying, I spotted a Royal Albert small ruby glass vase, you guessed it, behind the counter! So I guess the moral of this is that if you are meant to find something you will. I ended up with two beautiful pieces of glass, both of which suit my collection far more than the purple one.

So prices now $8 for the handbag.

$12 for the duvet cover

$4 for the red vase

$4 for the yellow vase

$2 for the Royal Albert [I know, a whole lot of excitement there]

$4 for the fabric

50c for the magazine $3 for the sci fi book and $5 for the Tiffany book.

$42.50…… think I might start putting a $50 a week limit on myself to make it more interesting.

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I googled myself the other day,

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mostly to see if this awful German site had taken my site off their directory. It was a directory of all things magic, which may make sense but right across the top of each page was the most vile pornography that I have ever seen. Course I have never seen much, but I have been around, and it appeared that the site was also a directory of porn videos of the utmost filth, also phone sex. It was in German so had to work out how to translate my email insisting that they take it down. There was also no way of knowing if they got the email as the webmaster’s contact details was on the site. I was so rattled by the filth that I did not think to bookmark my email, that is how I had proof of where my blog was on their site…I had bookmarked it, as had Google. So after doing that I looked into the Google report abuse and decided that as it would be up on Google for anyone to see if they searched I would ask them to remove all traces of it. Sorry this is long winded but it turns out that Google did remove the pages, thank goodness as I had felt quite sick about it. Apparently if you have the strongest form of safe filter on and you can still see filth then they will remove it somehow. Phew!

So when I was checking it out I also found another website had taken my photos from the flickr group Sustainable Style and was really quite nasty when I asked if it was a mistake. Seemed to question my commitment to helping the environment. Several other places that sell upholstery fabric also have taken some of my quilts and put them up as a way to use their fabrics I guess. It is I guess flattering but they seem to be unaware that even though up on the computer for all to see they are still my intellectual property…it says on the page All Rights Reserved. It is a worry as a lot of my quilts are my own design, and by rights I should be approached for the pattern for them if people want to make them.

Thank you everyone who joined in the meme, did not realize it could be such fun.

And that was just the comments.

Day shot

Some great ideas here using upholstery fabric from my Decorating with Textiles group on flickr.

winter bed

I love bedspreads made of upholstery fabrics as they are so tactile as well as being lovely and weighty…a must have for me to get some sleep.

Oyster chair by Pierre Paulin

To see the rest of the photostreams of all these artisans just click on each photo.

Found Object

Found this while sorting my fabric in the garage into various plastic drawers that I bought at Go Lo for half price [guess it is because they are under receiver's orders] I also managed to construct the two sets of drawers myself! Of course that was after discovering halfway through the first one that it was upside down! No problem….just turned it right side up…although I had been wondering how the drawers would go in! I now have two sets of drawers…each with seven drawers and two linen cupboards, full of fabric. It sounds like a lot but its not a patch…pun intended…on many quilters. I do intend to go through and cull anything that i do not think i can use within the next five years however. That way I have a realistic chance of using up a lot of my upholstery fabric as well as gifting a lot of fabric to the various appeals and charities which are always in need of fabrics and quilts for that matter.

My new friend Aneela, of Comfort Stitching has some stunning photos on flickr of her duvet covers made using Laura Ashley fabrics
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as well as Liberty and Philip Jacobs, see the fabulousness above, and she also makes quilts using her daughter’s old clothes. I was so thrilled for Aneela this week when well known fabric designer Philip Jacobs commented on her flickr photo which showcased a lot of his fabrics which she is going to make into a quilt. What a great guy…he joined our groups immediately and got straight into commenting…chatting really…and well, I was so happy for my creative ladies …and men…that he was just so approachable.

I mentioned to him that I have some Brunschwig and Fils fabric which is a reproduction of a Russian priest’s robe from a museum. It has big and blowsey flowers, quite like Philip’s work. I have several museum reproductions….all found in the local charity shop over the years. I usually share half of my finds with my friends straight away but I still manage to have quite a bit downstairs! Here is a taste of some of the museum collection.

Brunschwig and Fils

Brunswick and Fils

Brunschwig and Fils

My drawers are useful as it makes it so much easier for me to access all my fabric. I find large plastic storage boxes exceptionally good against mold and moths etc but with my spinal issue I cannot lift the many boxes off each other…it is much more sensible this way. Although I probably should store the museum ones in folders of some sort…also the chintz ones as it is not good to have folds in those…they leave a mark which just will not come out.

When I was diving into all the plastic boxes and canvas bags in the garage I found the Sanderson tote bag which I had started

Sanderson WIP

and also the vintage Sanderson  linen fabric which I had started to make into a throw  and matching quilt years ago and then I could not find it again.

Sanderson throw
It is really calling to me as there is so very much of it…I found two chaircovers and that is a lot of fabric [about three metres by two metres...each] Which reminds me, I also found two bedspreads in another Sanderson print last year just prior to the debacle in the charity shop…have  a little news about that. One of the women who had worked at the local branch of the store where I had the incident has resigned from the charity ..and yes she left the charity not that branch of the charity after many years of service there. She was  a difficult person at times but a hard worker and could run rings around the new manager and often did. More on this in the coming weeks….keep tuned!

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