Showing posts with label stitch Spring 2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stitch Spring 2014. Show all posts

2.14.2014

Hexagon Obsession

 

I'm not exactly sure when it happened, but I am obsessed with hexagons : )



I designed this modern Hexagon Handbag for Stitch Spring 2014.  It is a big bag, perfect for sewing projects or just if you like big handbags like I do!

The fabric with the "lady" and "vintage household items" are from Melody Miller.  I love her fabric and have been a fan for quite some time.  
Her fabrics have the most wonderful motifs and are perfect for fussy cutting.  
Sew me a Song has some of her fabrics here!



My first hexagons were hand stitched, like the ones used for my hexagon pouch.



I then found these fabulous vintage potholders on Ebay 

which inspired my modern version - a Mother's Day gift for my mom.



I recently took a wonderful class for machine stitching hexagons from Katie Pederson, Quilting Modern author,  which inspired my machine stitched hexagon projects including the Hexagon Handbag and machine stitched hexagon placemats, pictured above. 
I think the next project in my hexagon future is a quilt - I will keep you posted ; )

Happy Valentine's Day!  I am sneaking this pic in of my hubby and me circa 2000.  I met this wonderful man on Valentine's day exactly 15 years ago!!
I am so lucky to spend each and every day with him!

xo
Charise



2.03.2014

Dreaming of Spring!


I just received my copy of Stitch Spring 2014!  The projects are Springy indeed and just what I need to get me out of my winter funk!


I designed the daisy purse which is inspired by the Vintage Block Quilt Along Block "Daisy Pinwheel" which you can find here.




The indigo fabric is yarn dye Essex Linen, the pinwheels are Liberty Lifestyle Stile fabrics and the center is a prized Kerchief Girls japanese print. 
You can find the Liberty prints at  My Modern Quilt Shop,  Fabricworm, and Fabric.dot.com.



The inside has a magnetic closure and a cute gathered pocket as well as larger pockets on the opposite of the lining.  

The strap is adjustable so the purse can be worn cross body.


I am hoping this post gets you in the mood for Spring Sewing.

Happy Creating : )
 xo Charise