My Latest Sewing Fix

Sometimes you just need to sew in same way that others need to go for a run or take a yoga class. It makes you feel better, more relaxed and at one with the world.  

I had a good hour to spare (also known as baby's nap time) and I was not in the right frame of mind to work on my competition quilt, but I really NEEDED to do some sewing, you know, just to wind down. I also wanted to make a little present for a close friend's birthday (the kind of wonderful friend who really appreciates something handmade and does not mind if it is not perfect). I found some fantastic instructions for these fabric pots on one of my favourite blogs,  film in the fridge.

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Here are the finished articles! I used Kaffe Fassett Clover in grey and a grey polka dot fabric from my stash.

I used a very thick interfacing that I had left over from a sewing machine cover project, but I think a medium one you might use for a coat would probably have been easier to handle (not so stiff). The next one I make will be a little bucket for my sewing table in which to throw all the bits of thread and cut-off edges that get in the way of sewing.

Kaffe Fassett - who?

Kaffe Fassett's new book, on my wishlist! (July 2013)

Kaffe Fassett's new book, on my wishlist! (July 2013)

I was reading up on the Festival of Quilts and saw that the one and only Kaffe Fassett will be there, signing his new book. I gasped and let out a little shriek. S (my husband) came rushing over and said "what is it?" I told him that I was just really excited about Kaffe Fassett being at the Festival of Quilts. His response "oh, I thought it was something important".

And there, ladies and gentlemen, is evidence of the gaping chasm between the quilting and the non-quilting world! Kaffe Fassett, aka quilting legend, aka fabric deity... but meaningless to someone outside the quiltosphere!