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Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Last weeks winners and Cutelulu give away.

The winner for the IPAD cover is: Gillie that said " I love the colours of these fabrics on this tech cover as it reminds me of cath kidston." 
&
The winner for the pincushion ring is: KAY that said "My favourite is the green one on her thumb which has a aqua button"

Congratulations and please contact us!

What to meet our lovely sponsor this week {Cutelulu}


I learn to sew long time ago, when I was child with my mother, and then I took some courses.

When I was living in Spain I discover the Patchwork and this is one of my favorite things to do at the moment, I also work with felt I like to make dolls and animals in plush. When I have time I do knitting and crochet.

I take some ideas from the Japanese stile and also I follow some North American patchwork blogs.

On my and my sister Etsy shop, you will find some of the thing I do.


What's for grabs? 


Felt Needle Case Book - Needle Crochet Case - Floral Embroidery


Eligibility:

Open internationally

Open to all

Closing date is Sunday 24 June GMT London 8pm.

The winner must contact us directly to claim the prize within one week. 

The winner will be announced on June 26th 2012.

Not obliged to follow my blog but It would make me really happy if you did.


To enter :

Post us a comment on your favorite colour.

Extra entries:

Go to Rachel's blog and comment your answer there too.


Comment on Facebook Page  

Tuesday, 12 June 2012

More Give aways!

Hello lovely readers,
  Rachel and I are really pleased with the running of the swap. Many of you have already received your parcels but some have a little longer way to go due to location distances. If you have received your pincushion, would be great if you could share it on the our Flickr group. 
We have seen some amazing stuff and will be showcasing it on the pincushion swap parade later this month.
If you received your pincushion and blogged about it, why don't you add your blog post on our link party, here.
You probably wondering what other lovely giveaway we have in store and who have won the iPad cover. 
For some reason it wasn't very clear last week that the post was a giveaway as I got some enquired by email and on Facebook. 
For that reason, we are going to extend the closing day and continue running the iPad cover giveaway in parallel with todays pincushion ring. 
For the IPAD cover picture and the lovely Sponsor that made it.{here}
Extended closing date:17 june. Same rules apply.
To win, comment here what is your favourite iPad function. Apps, Ibooks, Games.. etc
Comment will be carried over, but do comment on this post to have a chance of winning today's prize!
Want to meet our sponsor for the pincushion ring?

Firstly, let me write... I have always been an entrepreneur, ALWAYS! As a small child I took my artwork to my mom and dad’s places of work and sold them to their coworkers (not because they were amazing or anything, but the people appreciated my verve, I guess) I had lemonade stands constantly, sold do-dads in front of our house, had yard sales etc. My grandmother started me sewing small things as early as 5 and by 8 I could use her sewing machine, carefully since it was a treadle and required coordination. Then in my teens I had become a very proficient seamstress. I made most of my clothing and soon was doing it for friends or teaching them to sew. My mom had an outdoor outfitter company making custom clothing for dog mushers, and I soon found myself designing and making items for Iditarod mushers. My specialty was harnesses and dog booties for every condition of snow and ice. I made thousands upon thousands of them and had quite the living as a junior and senior in high school. :) Once in college I floundered from biology to writing and from college sports to finally deciding that I was an artist at my core, so why fight it... I set out to get a BFA in sculpture. After finishing my four years, I was on my way to get a Masters in Industrial Design but let life sidetrack me with travel and a husband. It was the best distraction I could have ever been given!




As for pin cushions, whats not to LOVE? I have a small collection of interesting ones and am always looking at them on etsy, in antique stores and I love to make them. At present I make 5 different ones for my stores, but my favorite to use is the thumb ring version. It’s efficient and CUTE!The Bee Wise line has about 65 items and that includes the patterns for most of what I make to sell. I love to make new ideas, hence the growing line of handmade things that all started with a reusable grocery bag. 

You can find me:
Eligibility:

Open internationally

Open to all

Closing date is Sunday 17 June GMT London 8pm.

The winner must contact us directly to claim the prize within one week. 

The winner will be announced on May 19 th 2012.

Not obliged to follow my blog but It would make me really happy if you did.
To enter :

Post us a comment telling us which of the pincushion rings would like to win.
Extra entries:

Go to Rachel's blog and comment your answer there too.
 
Good Luck.

Thursday, 7 June 2012

Mommy's nap time, pin cushion tutorial.



Hi everyone! I'm Emily from Mommy's Nap Time. I'm married and a stay at home mom to a crazy preschooler. I work part time at an awesome used book store, and I love to read nearly as much as I love to sew! 
I love tiny piecing, paper piecing, precision, free piecing, Harry Potter, and all things made with Anna Maria Horner fabric. I'm from the Chicagoland area where I'm really loving my Chicago Modern Quilt Guild!
Most of my pincushions. It's obvious which one I use all the time!
I've been sewing since I was a kid, and received my very first sewing machine at the age of 11. That adds up to almost 20 years of sewing! I started quilting about four years ago when my daughter was born, and I haven't stopped since.  
The first pincushion I ever made. It measures about 2.5" square!
A few months after I started quilting I started joining flickr swaps. And one of them was the Scrappy Pincushion Swap (check it out for a TON of great pincushion inspiration!). Since then I've acquired quite a few pincushions. And I've even posted a tutorial for my own! 
The tutorial is very very simple, uses even the teensiest scraps (my favorite!), and is the cutest thing to happen to scissors in a long time!
If you do make a teeny pincushion using this tutorial I'd love to see it! Please go on and join my (brand new) flickr group and share what you've made! 
Obligatory photo of my favorite pincushion.
Inherited from my grandma. 

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Ipad cover give away & last weeks winner!


Good Morning everyone, I hope you have all had a wonderful weekend. If you're in the UK enjoying an extra bank holiday despite the weather!

Did you guess how many buttons where there? The heart bowl had 243 cute little buttons.
The closest guess had only 10 buttons difference. Well done Jenny ! 
Contact me by email and I will make a tissue holder specially for you ! 

Today you will meet another talented lady and be in a chance to win an iPad cover.





My name is Margarida, I'm Portuguese (from the sunny and warm Algarve) and
for 10 years I worked as an executive secretary. I'm currently living (and
crafting) in London where (and while) I'm eagerly looking for a job.
Twitter Style, descrive yourself in 140 characters.

Friendly and smiling.A dreamer and a fighter who sets up goals for each

dream.The 4 most inspiring women in my life are my grannies, my mum and my

sister - my father is my gratest fan!
What inspires you?
Sometimes too many things!!! Anything can be inspiring: a tree in the park,
the sound of the waves on a summer night, the reds and the oranges of the
sunset, a smile, a picture, a book cover, a sentence or a poem. And most of
all my grandmother - she is definetely my biggest inspiration!
What is your creative space like?

Well, now I don't have a creative space... but at home I have a very large

room with a window to my back yard which has a lot of fruit trees.

Sometimes it can be very messy (ooppsss!!!) and confusing, so when this

happens I have to stop for a while and sort of tidy it
Since I've moved to London I haven't had the chance to sew a lot (only when
I went home for Easter), so I've been working on other things. I knitted a
few things in January, then I started drawing and now I've just started
practicing crochet.
Usually I finish everything I start, but there's a quilt I haven't had the
chance to finish and it's stopped since last September!!!
What is your favourite thing that you’ve created so far? why
Difficult to say because every finished item is always my favourite :-)))
But if I had to choose I would go for a quilt I made for my goddaughter
nearly two years ago.Pink is her favourite colour and I wanted to make
something she would keep for a life time, so I made her a quilt which she
keeps on her bed since then. I'm sure that in the next five minutes I'll
think of something else, but that will make this an impossible question to
answer.

More about me:


I hope you like the iPad cover I made for you
Eligibility:

Open internationally

Open to all - be aware some giveaways will be restricted to members of the pincushion swap party only. Join us!

Closing date is Sunday 10 June GMT London 8pm.

The winner must contact us directly to claim the prize within one week. 

The winner will be announced on May 12 th 2012.

Not obliged to follow my blog but It would make me really happy if you did.


To enter :

Visit Margarida's shop and tell us what do you think.
Extra entries:

Go to Rachel's blog and comment your answer there too.

Like Pano par Mangas Facebook and let me know you did.

Like my Facebook Page  and let me know you did.
If you done already, remind me so I can add the extra entry.


Best of luck, and look out for our next post on Thursday something really special coming up!
 
 

Thursday, 24 May 2012

Crochet pin cushion tutorial.

 





Hello House of Pinheiro and Sew Far So Good readers!  I am so happy to be here for the Pin Cushion Swap. I am just itching to see what everyone creates.

My name is Keri, I am South African (but have been in the UK for 10 years this June...yikes!) and I am visiting today from Two Little Flowers...where all sorts of random stuff goes on, including a bit of creating for my little corner shop.  I am nearing the end of my maternity leave and will soon be returning to my job as an architect.  Two Little Flowers is my outlet for everything colourful and creative...and, more often than not is related in some way to our two little flowers - Ava (3) and Chloe (1) - who are a constant source of inspiration.
This little tutorial today is for a crocheted pin cushion.  Crocheting is still a fairly new craft to me, so if you are looking to learn I suggest that you first start by getting a family member to help you.  I tried first with books and You Tube, driving my Mum nuts on the phone in frustration that I just didn't Get It.  If you don't have a knowledgeable family member - there are heaps of tutorials out there in blogland!  My Mum came over to help us with Ava when Chloe was born, at which point I finally figured out this hooky business and have been 'hooked' ever since.
 Ok, so this isn't really all that tricky, and is easy enough to do while being bugged by amusing a baby and small person...i.e. not much concentration is required! But, maybe you are like me - and Like Instructions for Anything and Everything? Well, then it is your lucky lucky day!

Abbreviations

I am using UK crochet terms and my abbreviations are:
sl st = slip stitch
ch = chain
dc = double crochet
tr = treble crochet 

Supplies



All the supplies I used were bits that I had already.  The yarn is Rico Creative Cotton Aran.  Colours I used are: Fuschia (13), Tangerine (76), Orange (74), Natural (60), Pistachio (41).  The colours in this yarn are so very bold and pretty - but it can be a real pain in the butt to crochet with as it is very splitty.  The label says to use a 4-5mm hook, I used a 3.5mm to make the stitches a little tighter, to minimise the gaps.
This pattern is my own and you are welcome to do what you like with it.  A little nod of recognition in my direction would be much appreciated.
Righty-oh...let's get on with this busy-ness...

What to do

Start with crocheting 4 chain stitches.  sl st into the 1st chain to form a loop.
ch-3, then tr-11 {it will make life so much easier if you weave your tail in as you crochet}.
You are aiming for 12 spokes in your circle.


{You are correct...that IS a chopping board as the backdrop!  Well spotted!}



sl st into the 3rd ch of your 1st ch-3.



Fasten off.

If you wove your tail end in as you did your trebles, then pull that end snug (so it is nicely hidden inside the stitches and not pulling the circle tight) and snip it off.
Join your 2nd colour into your 12 spoke circle.




In this round your are working into the spoke gaps rather than the wheel stitches.  {I like to make a slip knot and pull that through and go straight into my first set of chain stitches.  But, you do what you prefer}


ch-3, then tr-1 into the same space as your chain.  Again, weave your tail as you go.
tr-2 into each space.
You are aiming for 12x tr-2 clusters around your circle.
sl st into the 3rd ch of your 1st ch-3.



Fasten off.  Snip your tail end as before.
Join your 3rd colour into your circle.  Again, we are working into the cluster gaps in this round.
ch-3, then tr-2 into the same space as your chain.  Weaving your tail as you go.
tr-3 into each space.
You are aiming for 12x tr-3 clusters around your circle.
sl st into the 3rd ch of your 1st ch-3.



Fasten off.  Snip your tail end as before.




Join your 4th colour into your circle, in any cluster gap.




ch-3, then all still into the same space tr-2, ch-2, tr-3.  You have a corner!
tr-3 into each of the next 2 spaces.
Making another corner: tr-3, ch-2, tr-3 into the next space.
tr-3 into each of the next 2 spaces.
Continue until your have made your square.
sl st into the 3rd ch of your 1st ch-3.  Don't cut your thread!
For the next round we work in the cluster gaps and cluster stitches.

ch-3 - this stitch is acting as a tr-1 into the cluster space.

tr into the next 2 stitches.


All into the cluster corner space: tr-3, ch-2, tr-3.
tr into the next 2 stitches.
tr into the cluster space.
Continue in this way until your have made your square.
sl st into the 3rd ch of your 1st ch-3.
Fasten off.
One side done!  Make another of the same or different - depending on how funky nuts your mood is.

Now that you know how big your pillowcase is you can make a little cushion.  I made mine of white wool mix felt and filled it with rice.  Make sure that whatever fabric you use is pretty behind your pillowcase.  You will see it through the gaps.  You could use a contrasting colour - play with your supplies until you are happy with your choice.
So, measure the size of your crochet square.  Mine was 10cm (4").  I cut out 2x 11cm (4.3") squares. 

 

With the fabric wrong sides together, sew around 3 edges with a narrow seam.  You are aiming for your cushion to be a smidge smaller than your pillowcase.  Snip the 2 sewn corners and turn the cushion right side out.  Fill your cushion with your filling of choice.  I chose rice (at my mothers suggestion - thanks Mum!) because I wanted something a bit heavier than toy stuffing.  I like the idea of emery sand a lot, but a bit of googling resulted in only USA finds...and I wasn't prepared to pay the nutty postage prices.  Rice was in the cupboard, so it was used!
I wanted a nice plump pincushion, so filled my cushion until there were 2 fingers of empty fabric left.  As I didn't feel like fighting with escapee rice and my sewing machine, I just did a small running hand-stitch across the opening to close it all up...checking that rice could not escape my stitches...
Back to the hook and yarn.  Place your 2 squares wrong sides together, so that the corners line up.  We are going to dc the 2 squares together.  I used a contrasting green against the cream for a bit of extra colour pop.  When joining, only hook through the back loops.  This adds a little ridged detail line between your square and the dc edging.
On your squares, at your corners, you have a corner space.  These corner spaces are made of 2 chain stitches.  When you are doing your joining, dc-2 into each of these chain stitches.

So...Hook through both squares into the 1st corner chain stitch to join in your yarn. {I used my slip knot method here again}

ch-1 (only 1 of your dc-2 here, we will add the 2nd one at the end)

Into your next corner chain dc-2

dc into all the stitches until you get to the next lot of corner chain stitches.
dc-2 into the 2x corner chain stitches

Continue until 3 sides are joined together.

Wriggle your cushion into the pillowcase, making sure that all the corners are nicely filled.  Tuck your cushion down so that you can close up the opening.

Continue with your dc until your reach your starting chain.

dc into this same stitch and then sl st into your starting chain.
Fasten off and weave in any remaining loose ends.

Go banana's pushing your pins into your new pin cushion.  {you have been spared my boring yellow-ball pin heads}  


....oooooh, so pretty and sunflowery in the lovely bright sunshine....Or, make a bunch more for juggling or for your kids to steal....I have to hide mine from Chloe...I am not sure if it is the weight or bright colours or texture that attract her to it, but she likes it a who-o-o-o-le bunch!!

Rats!  This whole pincushion-y business is addictive.  My brain is rattling away with more pincushion-y goodness...crochet top, fabric bottom - hmmm....pretty :: crochet doily stitched to pretty fabric cushion....oooooh :: scrappy crochet stripes with pretty hand embroidered something....oh dear...
Here's to happy pincushion-creations!


I for one can't wait to see what my swap partner creates for me...and to see what everyone else receives.
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