Did you know that this summer Beth is hosting another blog hop for new bloggers to take part in. If you want to take part, you can read all about it here.
If this is your first time visiting then welcome. I'm a Brit living with my family in Morocco - a vibrant, colourful, kind of crazy place to live, which definitely inspires me to create with warm saturated colours.
It gets ridiculously hot here in the summer months and that's the time when the machine gets a holiday and I do a little hand stitching.
Block 15 Camelot |
I have been wanting to make a pouch to keep all my hand stitching kit in for a while now so when I saw this pattern by Aneela Hoey I knew I wanted to make it. I bought the pattern, a PDF, but then saw that I needed extra firm interfacing for it. This is a big pouch (10" x 12" closed) and needs the strong interfacing to keep it rigid. Fast forward to this week when I received my gorgeous winnings from Heather's SMS giveaway (thank you Heather - I love my winnings!) as well as the interfacing.
Here's the pouch I made with some of Heather's fabrics and I love it!
It's huge and easily big enough to fit my Camelot pattern, EPP templates, an 8 1/2" embroidery hoop and other bits and pieces and still closes really easily.
So now I'm all set for a bit of summery hand stitching on the go.
Now it's your turn. Do you have a recent finish to share or something you are working on?
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I like the fabric combo you used for the block (and it is a very flattering pic!) And that looks like a great case. Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute sewing kit!
ReplyDeleteThe kit is so pretty! I saw that pattern too and contemplated buying it. Your blocks are coming along gorgeously, and I love the fabrics you chose :) Don't worry, we won't see those puckers!
ReplyDeletefab pouch - I love the fabrics!
ReplyDeleteHandy idea for a pouch! Hmm, eyes up Prince Charming pouch making materials in a whole new light...
ReplyDeleteGreat pouch, and awesome hand-stitchery!
ReplyDeleteSo pleased you are in the "Let's Get Acquainted" link up. Love the sewing pouch.
ReplyDeleteLove the new sewing folder, just fab, add that to the list, at this rate i'll need to live to about 500 to finish all of my list! :o)
ReplyDeleteI love that pouch, it's such a great idea, I need one! And your block is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI love the pouch (but you know that!) and I adore the block (but you know that, too!) - I think I'd have started with the centre and worked out. I know some hand piecers who would piece the outer 'ring' and then inset the centre but I'm not sure that would occur to me when I was deciding my stitching sequence. I wonder if it depends on the block? I might have to try it and see which order I prefer! I think the centre looks great and a bit of steam and a hot iron will flatten it if you so wish ;o)
ReplyDeleteAmazing hand sewing A! And your sewing pouch is a stunner! Jxo
ReplyDeleteYour block looks fabulous. I bet after quilting, the pucker you are concerned about will disappear. Looks great from here.
ReplyDeleteYour Camelot block is amazing! Thanks for hosting this week :o)
ReplyDeleteGah, now I really need that pattern - I adore your fabric choices! Love the case too - I think I need to make one for my hand stitched BOM...
ReplyDeleteLovely to meet you!
ReplyDeleteI've always been drawn to the rich and vibrant colors that populate Moroccan designs.
I also love the kit. I saw Aneela working from it in Houston last Fall, but haven't made one yet.
I'm about to start hand piecing more. I need more relaxing in the my sewing. :)
Your camelot block is beautiful. Thank you for hosting this week!
ReplyDeleteGlad you could put the fabric to good use! Love the folder!
ReplyDeletewow! love the Camelot block!
ReplyDelete-Kelly @ My Quilt Infatuation
You have done a great job on the paper piecing
ReplyDeleteThe pouch is great, it has been a project in the back of my mind for a while, but till now I have always carried my work around in a plastic bag. You are inspiring me to do better!
ReplyDeleteThe embroidery hoop pouch is such a great idea!
ReplyDeleteLove that Camelot block, I'm going to have to check that out! Can't believe it's not perfect! What a great handy pouch- so nice to have everything to hand and tidy!
ReplyDeleteWhat Helen said about the Camelot block - or ask Alison (little island stitching ) how she did hers??
ReplyDeleteAnyway it all looks awesome and you look ready to go - anywhere! How about coming to FQR anyway!
I love the Camelot block and that case is great :)
ReplyDeleteGreat pouch and loving that block but it does look impossible to piece something like a star into the middle after everything else is sewn together. I just don't get that!
ReplyDeleteAwsome sewing case Annabella! It looks great :-)
ReplyDeleteThe block is amazing and I love love love your case!!
ReplyDeleteLove your sewing kit on the go! I have been thinking of making one for this upcoming busy summer. Embroidery or hexi's to go...
ReplyDeletewonderful hand stitching and I love your sewing kit :-)
ReplyDeleteLove your sewing kit - and the quilt it is lying on, fab colours!
ReplyDeletelove the case you made--and the block--I've never seen a circular block before--it's beautiful. I'd be curious how you'd incorporate a circular block into a quilt, unless you just end up sewing a lot of curves... :)
ReplyDeleteWow the round block is gorgeous Annabella, beautiful handstitching. And your sewing case is beautiful and looks very roomy. Perfect for on the go.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting! Your perfect block is absolutely gorgeous and I love your travelling kit, so nice with all the pockets
ReplyDeleteI am in love with Camelot! And great pattern!
ReplyDeleteYour Camelot block is beautiful! And I love the stitching book you made -- so useful and so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea!! Got here from Plum and june.. but I didn't read the 'fine print' and put my name in the name..ack! My favorite vaction destination is a cruise ship.. going anywhere!
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