Monday, April 25, 2011

Work-in-progress... Disney Princesses

Remember these Disney Princesses? A customer came in and bought the rest of the panels we had in stock, and proceeded to sign up for classes as well. This was the project she worked on over several weeks...



She interspersed deep dark tone-on-tone and marbled purples with white polkadots on pale purple...



and finished off with borders of blue & purple flowers and marbled purple... there was a slight mistake in her final row (can you see it?), but I feel it adds character to her quilt :)


She used cotton batting for the quilt... she also wanted to hand-quilt the whole item (which is lovely and much easier to do with cotton batting), so it may take some more time for the final product to be ready :) It turned out to be quite a huge quilt, almost a queen-sized item!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Night-night Little Bee (Winnie-the-Pooh Panel)

Winnie-the-Pooh panel - Night-night Little Bee


Nice large panel... would only need 1 border to be a big baby quilt, but of course you can add more layers if wanted... the whole image is from selvage to selvage & about 1m in length.


Price: RM 34 per panel Status: Available!

Introducing.... The Mia Dress

Introducing the Mia dress...


This is our first attempt at making this pretty dress... It's really versatile, cos even for this particular size, it can fit kids up to 2 years old without making a bigger outfit due to it's adjustable shoulder ties! On a 6-12-month-old, this would make an ankle-length dress (gorgeous with just bloomers underneath), as she grows older, it would make a lovely knee-length dress that can be paired with tights if need be, and eventually it can be a frilly top. Of course it can be made into a bigger dress too :)

This was the first one made... named in honor of the recipient, cute and bubbly Mia :)


This one's sold too... :)


Aren't they cute?? I just love the pattern! We'll be making more in the future, so stay tuned!

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Cotton/flannel blanket


We had just finished basting this baby quilt, and was gonna start quilting... a customer came in and saw the piece, and straightaway wanted it for his son... he didn't want the quilt sandwich though, and wanted a flannel backing for the blanket, so we switched out the original batting and backing and replaced it with this flannel piece that he chose...



The flannel piece has little animals all over... so cute!!! We quilted straight lines around the panel, plus did some hand-quilting around the circles in the center panel.


Hope the little guy loves it as much as I did making it :)