Showing posts with label Crafting for a cause. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crafting for a cause. Show all posts

Thursday, September 29, 2011

When quilts have babies

Often, when I'm making a quilt, I make a LOT of blocks and then arrange them to the design and size I like. This usually means left-over blocks to make little baby quilts with.

So when I made this quilt for Ella's next birthday ...

Ella's quilt on the line 

... there were enough blocks left over to make this cute little baby quilt ...

Baby vintage quilt 

(It hasn't been gifted yet so I won't say who it might be for!)

I blogged about this quilt a while ago ...


Values quilt - Front 

But I haven't yet shown you the new baby ...


This one will be sent over to the Bumble Beans Quilt Basics charity organised by the wonderfully talented and generous Victoria.

Quilt Basics provides handmade quilty love to homeless families in the NYC area. It is a wonderful cause and I encourage you to get involved if you can.

I just love making babies  ;-)
Andi xx

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Craft = Community

We had our local school fete last weekend and we decided to have a craft stall this year with lots of gorgeous handmade items. I put my hand up to coordinate the stall together with Maddy, another mum without a lot of crafty experience but with heaps of enthusiasm and a whole lot of style!

making stuff

I knew this would be a lot of work but what I didn't expect was a wonderful community experience.

making wands

We decided to have a couple of "making days" at school where mums came along to help make items for the stall.

making bunting

Some people were experienced crafters and others had never threaded a needle before.

wands

People brought along donated materials and also donated finished items that they had knitted/crocheted/sewn/etc.

tooth fairy bags making

We made hair clips, hair ties, library bags, door stops, bunting, tissue cozies, wands, tooth fairy bags, button jewellery and HEAPS more gorgeous items.

Hair ties

bunting

But more than that, we had a lovely time, we met people we hadn't met before and we connected over the wonderful creative process!!

babushka

The day came and after a very rainy week in Melbourne, the sun gods shone on us and the weather was glorious!

craft stall table 3

The stall looked great (with a couple of PatchAndi quilts for decoration) and it was a beautiful day.

bags and aprons

We sold most of our stock and raised lots of money for the school.

craft stall table 2

While I'm not in a hurry to get stuck into more making for the school at this stage .... come next year, I look forward to another stall with more beautiful community "making days".

craft stall table 1

How good is craft?!?

Andi xx
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I wanted to add a note to thank everyone for all your well wishes after my last post. It was so amazing to have such support from you all. I can't tell you how much I appreciated it.
The latest update is that Jake is happily back at school, my Dad is cantankerous as ever and I saw my surgeon today to get my stitches out and get the official all clear!!! 
Much relief! Moving on ....  xxx
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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Cushions and a question

For our school's annual fundraiser, I donated a customised cushion item for the silent auction.
I offered a cushion that included an appliqued name, a photo, etc.

The family that won the prize have 3 daughters and the winning mum was unsure how to handle the prize.
So I suggested 3 smaller cushions, each with a single initial.


Each cushion unique, but clearly part of the set.


With pretty pink Patch Andi labels on the backs.


They will be given as Christmas gifts so the girls haven't seen them yet, but Mum is pretty pleased with them.
I am too!

And now for my question ....

Yesterday I used bamboo batting for the first time.
It is lovely and soft and was a dream to quilt through.
However, I have been left with a quilt covered in bamboo fluff and there is fluffy stuff all over my house.
Has this happened to you?
Would it be worth pre-washing the batting?
I need to know as I have just bought an entire bolt of the stuff and can't face the fluff!!!!
HELP!! PLEASE!!!!

Andi x

Thursday, October 21, 2010

My creative space.

It's my first time joining in with Kirst's Thursday fun but it won't be my last.

This week, my creative space is all about Softies for Mirabel (another first for me).



With plenty of inspiration from here and here.
I made the faces in Word (because I don't have any decent illustration programs) and printed them onto fabric sheets. The rest I just winged. She's pretty large (about 17 inches tall) and super cuddly.

I'm sure she'll be well loved by someone small.

More fabulously creative spaces here!!

Andi x

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Bushfire Appeal - Crafters Unite!!

I'm so excited and humbled by the projects all you crafty bloggers have put together to assist victims of the Victorian Bushfire tragedy.

For anyone reading this who is interested in making a crafty contribution, just check here or here or here.

Also, check out this site raising money by auctioning lots of lovely handmade items.

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Also, if you want to make a much needed $$$ donation, check out the Red Cross website for details.

Handmade items can be directly donated at the following locations in Melbourne:
  • Amitie Textiles - 281 Centre Road, Bentleigh
  • Meet Me At Mikes - 63 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy
  • My Poppet - 717 Glenhuntly Road, Caulfield South
My plan is to drop these 2 quilts directly to Amitie so they can hopefully bring some colour and comfort to those most in need:



What will you be doing to help?

Take care of yourselves and hug your loved ones especially tight tonight.

Andi :-)