E muitas outras coisas que regularmente aqui (por enquanto) irei divulgar.
Fica na R. Coronel Pereira da Silva, 2B, na Ajuda em Lisboa. Terei todo o gosto na vossa visita.
I hope you all have a safe and happy New Year's Eve and a great start on 2009. Thanks for visiting my blog and share with me my crafty thoughts and pictures in 2008. See you on 2009!
Cushions are one of my favorite gifts. They are useful, cozy and easy to make. This time I made a couple of cushions from an old traditional block, the square in a square. I love the geometry of this block. It can be done with only two squares or with a succession of little matryoshkas squares that go on and on, disappearing from our sight.
Each cushion has its own style and these ones needed these big copper mother-of-pearl buttons. Christmas is almost here, time is short, and I couldn´t resist to make the button holes by machine.
The second edition of the Spring Fling Round Robin is finished and here it is the beautiful quilt I got this time. It was made by Wendy (center block) Dorian (first border), Valerie (second border) and Lisa (quilting, binding and label). I must thank these four ladies for the wonderful work they have done on this quilt. Once again our swap hostess Margaret did a great job providing continuously very organized information. Thanks Margaret!
A segunda edição do Spring Fling Round Robin está terminada e este é o quilt que me calhou desta vez. Foi feito pela Wendy (bloco central), Dorian (primeiro border), Valerie (segundo border) e a Lisa (quilting, binding e etiqueta). Muito obrigada a estas quatro senhoras pelo empenhamento que tiveram na execução deste quilt. Uma vez mais o trabalho da Margaret, coordenadora do swap, foi impecável pela organização apoio contínuo a todas as participantes ao longo destes meses. Obrigada Margaret!
A month before Christmas, time is short for big projects. Yet, small things can be finished on time. As I promised before this is another small project that can be done very quickly. This is a round shape fabric box made with no Christmassy fabrics but the jingle bells get the mood.
Turning it upside down to show the bottom detail I discover that it can also be used as a crown.
Nowadays, most of the times I use specific threads for hand quilting. Nevertheless I still prepare my beeswax, from time to time. Of course I could buy it but I have lots of fun preparing the wax from the honeycomb. I consider this a good method to strengthen the thread and I use it for those unspecified threads with beautiful colors.
Hoje em dia quase sempre uso linha específica para o quilting manual. No entanto ainda gosto de preparar a cera de abelha de tempos a tempos. Claro que, como quase tudo, já a poderia comprar feita mas perderia o gosto de a preparar a partir do favo. Passar as linhas por cera de abelha é, quanto a mim, um excelente método para fortalecer os fios de algodão e uso-o para preparar linhas que não são específicas para trabalhar à mão mas cujas cores me agradam. Tem também a vantagem das linhas não se embaraçarem com tanta facilidade.
I have been participating on the second edition of the Spring Fling Round Robin. This time the rules changed a bit and we can´t show the quilts until it is received. But a sneak peek is allowed. On this quilt I only made the quilting the binding and sew the label. I show it from on the backing and a tiny window on the top for you to see the lovely colors chosen by the other quilters that made the 1st, 2nd and 3rd round.
Tenho vindo a participar na segunda edição do Spring Fling Round Robin. Desta vez as regras mudaram um pouco e só poderemos mostrar o nosso trabalho na íntegra após a entrega dos quilts. Mas é permitida uma espreitadela e aqui está, visto do lado de trás, o quilting que fiz. Apenas uma mostra pequenina da parte da frente para verem algumas das cores escolhidas pelas quilters que participaram no 1º, 2º e 3º round.
It has been a long time since my last post. Too much work, a few family problems and when I realize two months have passed without blogging. I am very thankful to all my visitors for the nice comments they left as well as for the nice e-mails I received.
Há muito que aqui não vinha. Trabalho, alguns problemas familiares e, de repente, dois meses passaram. O meu muito obrigada pelas visitas e comentários no último post assim como pelos e-mails simpáticos que me enviaram.
Autumn is almost here and when I think in a maple leaf block I always associate it with this beautiful season. Most of times maple leaves can be seen in rich earth colors preparing us for the coziness of home when cold days arrive.
O Outono está quase aí e quando penso no bloco da folha de ácer associo-o imediatamente a esta estação. A maior parte das vezes é feito em cores terra, do ocre ao vermelho a preparar-nos para o aconchego da casa nos dias frios que aí vêem.
Some days ago I received the PIF gift I assigned last December. It was send by May Britt from Norway who stitched a lovely quote on this thread bag. She also sent a coordinated sand pincushion attached to the thread bag. It is very practical and it is already set on my sewing machine table. Thank you May Britt.
I received the award Kreativ Blogger, from the quilter and designer Berglind, in Iceland, and I now I have to nominate 5 creative bloggers to receive the award. Though task indeed!
Here they are:
My last photos are a shame for me. I decided to move my sewing room to another division of my home and I lived the past few days in chaos. And I confess she didn´t help very much. As duas últimas fotos são uma vergonha mas é o que acontece quando se decide mudar de repente o quarto de costura. Um caos. Ela não ajudou mesmo nada mas controla tudo muito bem.

This one I was finished some days ago and was made for my hand quilting classes. It has some of the most common quilting patterns (grids, cables and feathered wreaths) and I made it in a buttery color to rest my eyes and fully enjoy the quilt making.
You know that I am not an orthodox and I love to make quilts by hand and by machine. But the time consumed to make a handmade quilt can be overwhelming for many, including me. That´s why I never count the hours I spend stitching by hand. One approach to hand stitch is to carry the project whatever we go. Portability is one of the best things about handwork, we don´t need a machine and all the stuff of a quilting studio, just a little bit of organization and a ziplock transparent bag.
This is what I need to make a hand appliquéd block:
At home I cut all the background fabric and I prepare the hearts to be appliquéd (this last step could also be accomplished in a movable way).
Isto é o que eu preciso para fazer fazer as aplicações:
Em casa corto o tecido base e preparo as formas a aplicar. Este último passo pode também ser feito em “andamento”.
My appliqué portable kit includes the heart shapes (or other), the background fabric block(s), an inexpensive small scissor, a between needle, five appliquéd pins, some thread spools and a thimble and that’s all. I put them in a small transparent ziplock bag and I stitch when I have the opportunity to do it.
I participated on the Four Seasons Quilt Swap from first round (autumn) and now it is time to end this cycle with the summer quilt. For someone like me that always lived by sea, water is the perfect element to represent summer.
The background is made of two simple blocks. I distributed the triangles and squares of many shades of blues and greenish blue, from dark to bright, to represent the deep sea and the superficial water. On one side of the quilt a ray of light turns the water in an emerald green.
For the quilting I used a variegated thread in the colors of the background. The quilting lines follow the movements of the water and the flora under the sea.
It is good to know that four of my quilts are now in different parts of the world. The autumn quilt is in USA, with Margaret, the winter quilt in Norway with May Kristin, the spring quilt in USA with Colene. And this one is still on this way to the USA. All the quilts were made for different persons but all reflect my personality, the way I play with color and the pleasure I have working with different techniques.