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    <title>Sketch to Quilt</title>
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    <published>2008-03-30T15:59:39+11:00</published>
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      <name>Claire</name>
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    <summary type="html"><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;</p><div><a href="http://littlefishcreations.com/files/images/Circle Cushion2.thumbnail.jpg" target="_blank"><img rel="lightbox" rel="lightbox" src="http://littlefishcreations.com/files/images/Circle Cushion2.thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" class="image image-thumbnail " width="450" height="455" /></a></div><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Lookie! Loookie!! I made a cushion.  </p><p>It was developed from one of my thumbnail sketches.  Up until now, there has been no real correlation between my sketchbook and my textile work, so I'm a little chuffed and hopeful that this is the start of something good.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><div><a href="http://littlefishcreations.com/files/images/Circle Cushion with sketchbook.thumbnail.jpg" target="_blank"><img rel="lightbox" rel="lightbox" src="http://littlefishcreations.com/files/images/Circle Cushion with sketchbook.thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" class="image image-thumbnail " width="450" height="455" /></a></div><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I had some fun with the back.  The buttons are from my tiny button stash which was a very lucky find at one of those discount shops a few years ago. A beautiful and interesting selection.  </p><p>I did have some hassle with the buttonholes.  I can't find the manual for my sewing machine (bloody hell!!) But after 1/2 hour of crazy searching I decided to just jump in and figure it out myself.  Worked first time!  I LOVE my automatic buttonhole foot thingy now.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><div><a href="http://littlefishcreations.com/files/images/Circle cushion back.thumbnail.jpg" target="_blank"><img rel="lightbox" rel="lightbox" src="http://littlefishcreations.com/files/images/Circle cushion back.thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" class="image image-thumbnail " width="450" height="431" /></a></div><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I really like the mismatched, unevenly spaced buttons :-)</p><p>Before I go, I would like to officially record here that I have finished the first bed quilt I ever started.  According to my photo records I finished piecing in late 2004 (I'm sure I started it  way before that).</p><p>By the time I finished piecing this quilt top I had discovered dyeing and started to have pipe dreams of creating my own designs and perhaps getting into art.  I had also just started this blog and soon after learned how to spin and knit.  So I sort of fell out of love with the thing.</p><p>I couldn't be bothered to quilt it myself either, so at great expense I sent it to a long arm quilter. The quilting is ok but the backing she used isn't very nice (at all!).  So it sat in my cupboard waiting for binding for YEARS. </p><p>But now we are living in NT we prefer to sleep with a thin quilt and last weekend I noticed that my beloved 'Tasmania' quilt is starting to show wear... so  I bit the bullet, made the bias binding (ugh!) and bound the thing! </p><p>&nbsp;</p><div><a href="http://littlefishcreations.com/files/images/TIC finished.thumbnail.jpg" target="_blank"><img rel="lightbox" rel="lightbox" src="http://littlefishcreations.com/files/images/TIC finished.thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" class="image image-thumbnail " width="450" height="461" /></a></div><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I quite like it now. </p><div class="image-clear"></div>    ]]></summary>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;</p><div><a href="http://littlefishcreations.com/files/images/Circle Cushion2.thumbnail.jpg" target="_blank"><img rel="lightbox" src="http://littlefishcreations.com/files/images/Circle Cushion2.thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" class="image image-thumbnail " width="450" height="455" /></a></div><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Lookie! Loookie!! I made a cushion.  </p><p>It was developed from one of my thumbnail sketches.  Up until now, there has been no real correlation between my sketchbook and my textile work, so I'm a little chuffed and hopeful that this is the start of something good.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><div><a href="http://littlefishcreations.com/files/images/Circle Cushion with sketchbook.thumbnail.jpg" target="_blank"><img rel="lightbox" src="http://littlefishcreations.com/files/images/Circle Cushion with sketchbook.thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" class="image image-thumbnail " width="450" height="455" /></a></div><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I had some fun with the back.  The buttons are from my tiny button stash which was a very lucky find at one of those discount shops a few years ago. A beautiful and interesting selection.  </p><p>I did have some hassle with the buttonholes.  I can't find the manual for my sewing machine (bloody hell!!) But after 1/2 hour of crazy searching I decided to just jump in and figure it out myself.  Worked first time!  I LOVE my automatic buttonhole foot thingy now.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><div><a href="http://littlefishcreations.com/files/images/Circle cushion back.thumbnail.jpg" target="_blank"><img rel="lightbox" src="http://littlefishcreations.com/files/images/Circle cushion back.thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" class="image image-thumbnail " width="450" height="431" /></a></div><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I really like the mismatched, unevenly spaced buttons :-)</p><p>Before I go, I would like to officially record here that I have finished the first bed quilt I ever started.  According to my photo records I finished piecing in late 2004 (I'm sure I started it  way before that).</p><p>By the time I finished piecing this quilt top I had discovered dyeing and started to have pipe dreams of creating my own designs and perhaps getting into art.  I had also just started this blog and soon after learned how to spin and knit.  So I sort of fell out of love with the thing.</p><p>I couldn't be bothered to quilt it myself either, so at great expense I sent it to a long arm quilter. The quilting is ok but the backing she used isn't very nice (at all!).  So it sat in my cupboard waiting for binding for YEARS. </p><p>But now we are living in NT we prefer to sleep with a thin quilt and last weekend I noticed that my beloved 'Tasmania' quilt is starting to show wear... so  I bit the bullet, made the bias binding (ugh!) and bound the thing! </p><p>&nbsp;</p><div><a href="http://littlefishcreations.com/files/images/TIC finished.thumbnail.jpg" target="_blank"><img rel="lightbox" src="http://littlefishcreations.com/files/images/TIC finished.thumbnail.jpg" alt="" title="" class="image image-thumbnail " width="450" height="461" /></a></div><p>&nbsp;</p><p>I quite like it now. </p><div class="image-clear"></div>    ]]></content>
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