Sunday 5 June 2016


 
TOKYO INTERNATIONAL QUILT FESTIVAL 2017
 
The theme for next year's Festival is "Gardening".

This my contribution to the Festival's Partnership Quilt.

Decided on something simple due to time constraints.

It's a single block (15x15cm) version of what I did for Quilty365.

The flower is hand-appliqued.
Two butterflies at the top right, stamped using fabric inkpad.
 The red rectangle has my initials, gives the block an Asian feel
--- traditional Chinese brush paintings/calligraphy
have the artist's name stamped in red ink at the corner.
 
This is just one of hundreds of blocks being sent to organisers of
 the Tokyo International Quilt Festival by patchwork enthusiasts
mainly from Japan but also around the world.

Volunteers will join and quilt these blocks by hand
to form Partnership Quilts.
 
These will be displayed, then raffled off, at the Festival in January 2017.
 
Last year, over 8,000 blocks were received and made into 74 quilts.


~Ema N~
 


Photos and text belong to the author of this blog, unless otherwise stated.
Please do not use without permission

Wednesday 6 April 2016


 
QUILTY 365 (March 2016)

March flew by!
 
I was busy tying up loose ends at work
before starting a new job in April.
 
But managed....just!...to keep up with Quilty 365.

It's 125/366 days so far.

Just a few highlights:

Week 14
 
Inspired by a linocut workshop I attended.
 
Chose fabric with prints that look like linocut patterns. 
 
Am thinking of designing/carving my own pattern,
printing on fabric and using them for a quilt.

Week 15
 
These are the oldest fabrics I have in my stash. 

Week 16
 Colours of flowers, trees, berries in the park where I walk almost everyday. 
 
Week 17
An emotional week as I remember this man.

Week 18
 My friend lost her beloved cat, a companion for many years.....so sad.

One more look at the flowers so far:
 
 
~Ema N~

Linking up with QuiltyFolk, host of Quilty365.

Monday 7 March 2016


LINOCUT

 Went for a Linocut Workshop last week.

This is the result of two-and-a-half hours' worth of fun!

I enjoyed the whole process.

Carving was calming.

Printing was challenging,
trying to get the ink on evenly
and placing the block accurately
to get perfect mirror images.

*****

Went to the art supply store and bought
a set of carving tools and linoleum blocks.

With more practice, I may be able
to print something on fabric?

Hopefully.

~Ema N~
 
Photos and text belong to the author of this blog, unless otherwise stated.
Please do not use without permission..

Tuesday 1 March 2016



QUIILTY 365 (Feb 2016)
 
A total of 92 days so far....

I had such fun doing flowers for February!
 
Let me show you:

Week 10

I love this flower ~ I call it mum's flower.
 
She made clothes using polyester
as they freed her from ironing,
her least favourite household chore.

Week 11

I love this flower too!
 
It captures the festive mood as we celebrate Spring Festival.
 
This is my favourite flower in Quilty 365 so far.

Week 12

 This is the family flower.
 
The colours are off.
 
The sheep is on a pastel blue background.
This fabric used to make PJs for a little one.
 
Next to it, pink flowers are on a pale yellow base.
It made a pretty dress with fitted bodice and gathered skirt.

Week 13

This is the leap year flower. 
 
An extra petal for 29 February.
 
One more look at blooms for the past three months:

 


~Ema N~

Linking up with QuiltyFolk, host of Quilty365.


Photos and text belong to the author of this blog, unless otherwise stated.
Please do not use without permission.

Thursday 4 February 2016

 
QUILTY365 (Jan 2016)
 
This is how it looks after 63 days.
 
The whole cloth backing is slowly filling up.
 
It's less intimidating now.
 
Unlike early December when there was
just one lonely flower on the two-and-a-half yards of cloth.
 
 
 
Week Six
 
Week Seven
 
Tatting ~ I did get two new thread colours: orange and blue.
 
I'm tatting ahead of the applique flowers as it is so portable
and I make one up when I have a few minutes.
 
Week Eight
 
I bought a black fabric inkpad.
 
Inked the back of Mint and Turnera subulata leaves
and pressed them on to a piece of cloth.
 
 Ironed, rinsed and the imprint is still there, I hope permanently.

I like this: it captures a part of my daily environment on fabric.

 
 
Another thing that happened this week: tree trimming.

Good reminder at the start of the year:
  Prune the old to encourage new growth.

Not just physical things but also thoughts, habits.
 
Week Nine
 
One more look at the flowers so far:
 


~Ema N~

Linking up with QuiltyFolk, host of Quilty365.


Photos and text belong to the author of this blog, unless otherwise stated.
Please do not use without permission.


Sunday 3 January 2016

 

QUILTY365 (Dec 2015)
 
The flowers are blooming!

Each one represents a week.

So far, I've kept to two sizes: 24cm/9.5" and 18cm/7".

There is no particular order to the layout of flowers.

It'll all be random.
 
Week One
I found out after applique-ing this first flower that
I had sewn it on the WRONG side of the cloth!
 
So ~ unpicked and re-appliqued this again on the right side.
 
I'm glad I spotted the mistake after the first flower.

Imagine if I'd noticed after the 10th flower!

Week Two

Week Three

The tatted centres are not sewn on yet.
 
I keep changing my mind about which colour to use!
 
They will most likely be the last thing I sew on.
 
Week Four

Week Five
 
Now that the shops are having post-Christmas sales,
I might venture out to buy thread for tatting.
 
Need more colours!
 

One more look at the flowers so far:
Thanks for reading!

~Ema N~

Linking up with QuiltyFolk, host of Quilty365.


Photos and text belong to the author of this blog, unless otherwise stated.
Please do not use without permission.