5.31.2012

Design Process

Today I thought I'd share a bit of my design process. 
I was really hoping to have this paper pieced pattern sewn up today.
 It is inspired by some pics I found of flowers in vintage bottles.
It has been finished for at least a month and now that I'm sewing it I've decided to made some changes. Ugh!
The middle flower was too small so I enlarged it.  I really like the flower and bottle on the left but don't like the one on the right - so I'll take the time to redo it!  I'm always amazed at how organic the process is.  It isn't fast or easy but I do find it rewarding ~ if I take a breath and don't rush it : ) 
   
I also finished this pattern months ago.  It was a contender for the Sew Out Loud Quilt along but I decided to create "Design Studio" instead.  I have a bit more hand stitching to do and then it will be a pillow for my sewing chair.  The pattern is available as an instand download in my Craftsy shop and also on Etsy.

I'm a naughty girl and went back to the vintage estate warehouse.  I found a complete Featherweight accessories box with the original unopened machine oil and screwdriver for $5!
Also, this group of vintage sundries for just another $5.
Have a wonderful day!
xo
Charise

5.25.2012

Kerry's House and some more bits and pieces

Kerry asked for houses for the Ringo Pie Bee.  I love to make houses so this was lots of fun.


She wanted a more traditional school house style block.  I picked a house from Kumiko Fujita's Patchwork Lessons.  I love this house because it has lots of windows to fill and you all know how much I love fussy cutting!! Here is the Kumiko Fujita version.
I added the attic window, and the pathway to the house.


As far as "bits and pieces" go, I started this log cabin to be one side of a purse.  It is mid size - about 15" x 12" which will be the perfect size to fit all my goodies.  I'm on the fence as far as the color scheme but it is growing on me.


   I picked the first flowers from my garden today!! 
 There is nothing like the scent of  fresh cut flowers.

I've been doing a bit too much vintage shopping lately.  
The pitcher came from a wonderful little antique shop near Hood Canal in Wa State. 
The sweet painting was $10 at a vintage store in Olympia, WA.

I thought the tea towel on the left was just so sweet.
The book on the right "From Me to You ~ A Gift of Friendly Thoughts"  is just wonderful.  It was written in 1911 and is filled with lovely little gems about friendship.
I'll leave you with this:

"Happy is the house that shelters a friend. "
~Emerson

xo
Charise 

5.14.2012

An Apple and A Dumpling



I just love Keyka Lou's little dumpling pattern.  It is such a great little project.  I made this one for a friend and it will be traveling to her tomorrow! 




The apple coaster is made from my apple tute here.
It will also be travelling to the same lovely tomorrow : )

 
 Leila made this leaf coaster for me that I just love!
It cushions my coffee in the morning, tea in the afternoon and wine in the evening!
I highly recommend the pattern.  It is wonderful!



Happy Creating to you
xo
Charise

5.11.2012

Bits and Pieces

Why on earth do April and May go so fast? For me it is taxes and a little boy birthday in April as well as my yearly weekend Yoga and Meditation retreat at Harmony Hill on the Hood Canal
 Now for May....I'm not so sure. 
I have been working and have finished a few projects but can only show peeks : (
These letters will be part of a very special quilt.
I cut into my very prized Heather Ross fabric for this one!
And for this one too!!

This is a project that I hope will be published this Fall. If not, It will end up as a pattern in my Etsy and Craftsy shops.


The weather has been beautiful here in Seattle. 
 I hope Spring has come to your neck of the woods too!

xo Charise