Showing posts with label dots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dots. Show all posts

Monday, 18 May 2015

Rainbow Dots Cushion








Die used: Circles, 3/4in

Hello again!

This is the last cushion for a while I promise as our sofas and chairs will soon be fully brightened up for spring and summer!
I had planned to make a bolster cushion but bolster pads had sold out when I went to buy one and so the idea for this came into being whilst staring at the range of cushion pads and trying to think of an alternative - forced inspiration often results in some of my favourite projects which I think this might well be!

Wanting a change from rectangles and squares I chose a circular cushion pad which automatically led to thinking about a circles die. There have been some beautiful rainbow-coloured quilts appearing on my Instagram feed lately and with that as colour inspiration I dug out some rainbow scraps from my scraps box.


I pressed some iron-on adhesive (fusible web) onto the reverse of the fabric pieces and then using my Big Shot Plus and circles, 3/4in die, cut a pile of rainbow spots - as many as would fit from some of the smaller scraps.


From some solid white fabric I cut out a circle (approximately an extra 3/4 inch all round the edge than the pad) for the cushion front and laid it out on a doubled-over towel on a table-top. Next the backing paper was peeled away from all of the small circles and then arranged them so that they radiated out from the centre point in colour groups.


Once happy with the layout they were fixed in place with a careful press from the iron. A quilt sandwich was assembled with some batting and scrap lining to back it, basted together and then it was time for some intense free motion quilting practice.


I toyed with the idea of quilting it with small squares (I do like neat and ordered) but decided to go against my need for uniformity and try some scribbly, chaotic FMQ quilting. The idea being that the combination of squiggly quilting and scattered spots would give more of an impression of a colour explosion.

I'll finish the cushion this week, maybe even finally learning how to do a buttonhole on my new sewing machine in the process (I've said it so have to do it now)!

Happy sewing!



Friday, 3 April 2015

star shaped treasure box tutorial









Hi there,

i hope you are celebrating a wonderful great easter with your family.

If you need a little break between egg hunting, family cake parties and easter dinner
i have a little tutorial for you...

I made a little star shaped treasure box for you...







First i made four stars using the second largest die of the Sizzix Framelits Die Set Stars (#657567).
One side of a ray measures 3cm - this measure we need later.














Than i embossed one of the stars with dots using the Sizzix Textured Impressions 
Embossing Folders Houndstooth & Stars Set (#659745)

Than i added watercolor...
















During the watercolor dries i built the box.

I cut a strip of paper, 31 cm long
(5 rays with two sides - each 3 cm - makes 30 cm... + 1 cm for fixing)
and 5 cm wide (left and right 1 cm for fixing).

Every 3 cm i fold the paper strip...and i clip small triangles for making the fixing straps.
















Than i glued one of the remaining stars to the strip.



























Then i used the third largest die and the third star for building a framed star..
I laid it on the box and marked the overlaping paper.
Then i cropped it and fixed the framed star.
















I fold the fourth star and glued two rays on to the box.
Now the other three rays are the lid.
I fixed a small magnet for closing the lid.


















The box is finished.

Decorating time!!!! Remember the first embossed star...
I decorated it with Stamps and leaves and fixed it on the front of the box.



Ready....



















Material:
Sizzix Big Shot Plus Machine (#660020)
Sizzix Framelits Die Set Stars (#657567)
Sizzix Textured Impressions Embossing Folders Houndstooth & Dots Set (#659745)
Sizzix Bigz Die - Garden Greens (#659436)


Happy crafting
Stephanie

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Hallo ihr Lieben,

heute habe ich ein kleines Tutorial für euch.
Eine sternförmige Geschenkbox.

Ihr braucht:
Sizzix Big Shot Plus Machine (#660020)
Sizzix Framelits Die Set Stars (#657567)
Sizzix Textured Impressions Embossing Folders Houndstooth & Dots Set (#659745)
Sizzix Bigz Die - Garden Greens (#659436)
Cardstock in weiß
Wasserfarbe und Gedöns zum Dekorieren.

Zuerst schneidet ihr euch vier Sterne aus - ich habe den zweitgrößten aus dem Sizzix Framelits Die Set Stars (#657567) genommen. Die Seite eines Strahls ist 3 cm lang - dieses Maß brauchen wir später.

Einen der Sterne embossed ihr mit den Pünktchen aus dem Sizzix Textured Impressions Embossing Folders Houndstooth & Stars Set (#659745).
Ich habe das Ganze dann noch mit Wasserfarbe bepinselt.

Während die Farbe trocknet, schneidet ihr euch einen Streifen Papier aus.
Der muss 31 x 5 cm sein (die 3 cm von vorhin x 10 Seiten + 1 cm Klebefläche).

Den Streifen faltet ihr alle 3 cm und schneidet euch kleine Dreiecke in den Rand um die
Klebelaschen zu fertigen.

Dann klebt ihr einen der restlichen Sterne an eurem Rand fest.
So entsteht schon mal eine kleine Box.

Aus dem dritten Stern macht ihr einen kleinen Rahmen zusammen mit dem drittgrößten Die.

So könnt ihr euch schon mal die überlappenden Papiere der Box abmessen und diese dann
abschneiden.... Dann klebt ihr euch den "Rahmenstern" auf - das sieht schöner aus.

Den vierten Stern faltet ihr nach zwei Strahlen und fixiert diese zwei Strahlen auf der Box.
Die restlichen drei Strahlen sind der Deckel. Ich habe einen kleinen Magneten angesetzt, der die
Box geschlossen hält.

Jetzt geht es ans Dekorieren des embossten Sterns... Blätter, Stempel... was ihr mögt.
Dann klebt ihr den Stern auf die Vorderseite der Box....

Fertig....

Ich wünsche euch viel Spaß beim Nachmachen...

Liebste Grüße
Stephanie