Monday, March 21, 2011

Stitch-a-Long Quilt project with Homespun Magazine

It's getting very exciting now because my new Stitch a Long quilt project for Homespun magazine is almost ready for release.So I have been cutting, folding, ironing and playing with all the gorgeous fabrics getting them ready for the fabric kits.

And I am very pleased to report that this had a great affect on my missing Mojo!
Hooray Hooray!

Here are some pics of what my dining table looked like a week ago:




Just waiting on the beautiful threads to arrive from DMC and all will be ready to go. The fabric kits will be available from the www.stitchingcow website and will contain the exact fabric I used for the quilt, as well as the background fabric and all embroidery threads.
All you will need to do is to get your hands on the April issue of Homespun magazine for the first pattern. The remaining patterns will be available for download each week for the next 20 weeks...and all for FREE.

So stay tuned. More to come soon
Warmly Lenna

Sunday, February 27, 2011

New Stitch Along Quilt project with Homespun Magazine

There's not long to wait now until my new Stitch Along Quilt project with Homespun magazine is officially launched. Some of you will remember the blog post and sneak pics of this quilt project a few months ago. For those of you who missed it here is the link:
http://littlegreencottagedesigns.blogspot.com/2010/10/homespun-magazine-secret-new-quilt.html



Starting in Homepsun Vol 12 No4 in April, readers will be invited to come on a stitching journey. The first stitchery "A Faithful Friend"  (which is the centre block of this quilt) will be published in this issue. Then from May a free stitchery pattern will be featured each week on the Homespun website.


Don't worry if you are an international reader, I will have  a special link letting you know how you can order this issue of Homespun magazine.

All you will have to do is log on to www.completecraft.com.au each Wednesday to download the next pattern. There are 19 stitcheries to enjoy as well as the instructions for the quilt. And I should mention that all pattern downloads are FREE!!!!!!



So don't miss this amazing opportunity.

 At present my lounge is piled high with bolts of fabric ready to be cut up for this special quilt project. Here are a few. Aren't they yummy?


I will be offering a complete fabric and thread kit for this Stitch Along Quilt project which will be available via the Stitching Cow website, more details about that soon.

I'm very excited to be able to share this Stitch Along Quilt project with you, and look forward to you coming on the journey with me.

Warmly Lenna
www.stitchingcow.com

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Sew It All Magazine Projects


















This month I am very excited to have three of my original designs in Sew It All Magazine.
Sew it All is a popular craft magazine based in the United States that showcases all manner of sewing projects for sewing enthusiasts. Clothing, bags, accessories it seems to have something for everyone, from the beginner to more advanced.

My projects include this cute little pin cushion, made from some of my favorite designer fabrics.


A fabric journal cover which includes a cute little bird amongst the branches.

And a business card holder to match


I even have my pic included amongst the "talented experts" feature on page 7!!!! Can you find me?


If any of these projects take your fancy, be sure to grab a copy of the February issue of Sew it All magazine.
Until next time, happy sewing!
Warmly Lenna

Monday, February 7, 2011

Help I've lost my Mojo!!!!

Help I've lost my Mojo.

I never thought it would happen but I think it has.

Do you know what it means to have lost your Mojo? If so perhaps you can help.

I looked up the work Mojo on answers.com and it told me that:

"Mojo means "finding the magic in what we do". To have "lost your mojo", refers to a loss of inspiration or creative genius; a loss of that special spark. The word has been around for almost 100 years, one source cites its use to as early as 1926"

So it would seem that people have had this problem for a while, it's not a modern day thing.

I am going to admit to you that I had not picked up a needle for almost 3 months.I have not folded and refolded fabric just for the thrill of it nor have I given the sewing machine a whirl. This even shocks me more as I write this down. Up until now I think I have been in denial.But now I need to sort this thing out.

The problem started when my family and I decided to spend this Christmas in Italy. The trip was wonderful, magical and simply amazing. We spent almost 2 months there.
Now that we are back home I feel like a little boat adrift. Glad to be home yet feeling a tad listless. Is this normal?

Anyway I thought that you may be able to help by making some suggestions for my fast recovery.

Warmly Lenna

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

The Love of a Daughter and Unfinished Craft Projects

Just yesterday I received a special email which touched my heart.
I hope the writer won't mind if I share its contents with you.

The email was from Laura who was on a mission of sorts. Sadly her mother had passed away and Laura had inherited her mother's half finished sewing and craft projects. Laura described her mother as being both a "proficient and prolific craft person" and I immediately thought about my own stash of half finished projects I too would probably leave behind when my turn came around.

Laura has decided to take on the task of finishing some of these projects so that she can give them to family members and was writing seeking some technical advice.

Laura's mission reminded me of two other kindred spirits who came to seek similar advice a few years back. One daughter had inherited a collection of cream heirloom quilt blocks, some of which were complete while others remained to be worked. Luckily she also had the pattern and just needed some assistance to learn the embroidery stitches required to complete the quilt. Over the next few months I fondly watched as her mother's stitches blended with her own. I am very pleased to report the quilt was eventually completed and now sits pride of place on her bed.

The other daughter came with a request of a slightly different nature. Her mother had passed away a few years ago and she had kept the outfit her mother had very happily worn on her daughter's wedding day. The daughter had been unable to part with it because it held such happy memories for her, although she felt that tucking the outfit away in a cupboard somewhere was a bit pointless. Instead her ambitious plan was to incorporate some of the fabric from the outfit into a quilt for her bedroom. Thankfully the two piece outfit was made of cotton and we were able to cut enough squares from the gathered skirt and blouse to feature in the quilt. Needless to say she was thrilled with the result and can now look at the quilt each day with fond memories.

These wonderful acts of love in motion all touched my heart and have given me hope.
Hope that I may also find the time to finish two half completed projects I have inherited from my own much missed Grandmother, and hope that there is also a chance for my collection of unfinished projects to be finished one day in my memory.
What a lovely idea.

Warmly Lenna

PS I have received many stories after writing this blog and have included one of them here with the permission of the writer.

Hi Lenna,
After reading on the blog about "unfinished projects" I thought I would share mine with you and your readers if you would care to post.













The quilt in the picture was pieced with scraps of colorful fabric and flour sacks by my grandmother in 1930. Called a grandmother's flower garden quilt, each "flower" is pieced together from individual hexagon pieces. When I was in my early 40's (about 15 years ago) my grandmother gave me the quilt top. I have always loved the idea of quilting, but lacked the knowledge to know what to do next. Fortunately for me, I made friends with an Amish family that offered to help get the batting and backing in place. They fixed the rotted pieces of the the quilt and after a 7 hour drive to Illinois, they showed me how to back the quilt and stretch it up for the actual quilting...we had a little quilting bee for a couple hours before I had to pack up and head for home - it was a wonderful experience while it lasted. So, now every year, I hoop quilt a section of it in the dead of winter - that seems to make the dreary days seem a little brighter...and I am about halfway finished as of this year! I can't imagine the time it took to cut the exact pieces and then hand sew them perfectly together. But then again, my grandmother was an amazing woman! She did the most beautiful handwork...tatting, crocheting, knitting, embroidery...I am so fortunate to have some of her work in my collection of linens, etc. Hopefully in a few years it will be finished and I can put it on display.

Best regards!
Sandy K.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

2011 Quilters Diary


Yesterday when I ventured out my front door there was a surprise parcel sitting on my door step. I was even more excited when I discovered it was from Universal Magazines, the publishing house of Homespun magazine and Quilters Companion. Had I ordered something which I had forgotten about (I often do this!).

I ripped open the packaging like an excited child and there before me was a lovely 2011 quilters diary. The cover was not familiar and I was fairly sure that I had not ordered this item, although I was thrilled to have it in my hands.
On closer inspection of its beautiful pages I was even more excited to find one of my own designs featured amongst the pages of June.


There on the glossy page before me was my "Wrens Amongst the Blossoms" bag. I was thrilled and could hardly wait to show off my discovery when the kids rolled through the door that afternoon. Here is a close up of the bag.


If you missed this embroidered bag pattern design it is available on the Stitching Cow website as a paper pattern or downloadable e-pattern.

Also keep your eyes open for this Quilters Dairy, Homespun magazine are currently running a special subscription offer and giving away this lovely diary as a bonus. I am hoping it will keep me more organized next year!!??


Until next time.
Have a great day.
Warmly Lenna

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