I can't believe it is that time of the year again - my two smallest bunnies have finished their year at nursery school and it was time to think about teacher appreciation gifts again. (On a small Mummy note I am struggling with how fast these little people grow up and how I long to have more - oh dear husband of mine are you reading this???)
I have wanted to make a little art gallery quilt for a longtime now and this was the perfect opportunity. (I find giving gifts is a great way to try out a new idea!) Each child's parent in the class gave me their favorite piece of art work - we have had some really great/fun art work come home this year.
I scanned each piece of art work and enlarged them so they were all of a similar size. I printed the artwork onto a yard of fabric using Spoonflower. I added a simple 'frame' to each picture as well as the artists name.
I wanted the background fabric to look like wallpaper as though the art was hanging on a wall. I tried very hard to get the seam to match perfectly so you can't see the seam. Can you see the seam? (and yes I was quietly proud of this moment in my sewing history.)
Part of what I love most about these gifts is the labels. I took the class photo and made it into a label. I use printable paper and our home printer to make the labels - you heat set the ink with an iron (it does fade a little with washing) but it does the job well.
I did some very simple quilting on the quilt. Double loop the loops on the background and a little bit of quilting on the art. You can see the detail of the quilting much clearer from the back.
Another year has dashed past. Thank you to all the teachers out there that bring joy, laughter and learning to our little bunnies on a daily basis.
If you remember for the past two years we have made hand print pillows that were mighty cute too - you can check those out here Teacher Appreciation Hand Print Pillows (2014) & Teacher Appreciation Hand Print Pillows (2013).
I have another teacher appreciation quilt in the works - its a really great quilt so stay tuned I will be able to share that with you soon too.
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Saturday, June 6, 2015
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Memory Quilt: Graduation Quilt / T-shirt Quilt
There is a lady in our village who I like and admire very much and when she asked me to make a quilt for her son from all of his sports jersey's to celebrate his graduation this May - I could not say no.
The ENTIRE quilt (top and back) is made from the t-shirts and uniforms I was given.
The silver lines are made from his football shorts. The binding is made from his lacrosse shorts.
... and then turned the remaining material from said overloved t-shirt into a pillow.
I wanted to make a quilt that wasn't a typical t-shirts quilt. I channeled my inner 22 year old male and with the help of my dear husband (who told me if my ideas were too 'patchworky' or 'that could work' or silence which meant no too) I came up with this design.
I tried to keep the quilting motives bigger than I usually do and more masculine. I achieved on bigger but somehow some swirls got in there. Think torrid manly water not pretty swirls.
I quilted flames for the first time (which was kind of liberating!)
No bubbles here - just manly rocks (pebbles).
Imagine my horror when I presented the quilt only to learn I had missed out one important detail. Being rather English and female I am not accustomed to the difference between sport uniforms and I had unfortunately assumed (due to the material) that the lacrosse shirts and football shirts were the same team/sport. That will teach me to not quadruple check. I seriously hate getting things wrong - I can't tell you how much I check my notes and check them again before cutting, before sewing, before quilting. In fact I'm probably way too uptight about the process!!
I can not tell you how gracious the lady was about the mistake and after we talked we came up with a solution. Can you spot the difference?
I wrapped the quilt in one of his baseball uniform belts.
"If your uniform isn't dirty, you haven't been in the game." (Ben Bernanke)
The ENTIRE quilt (top and back) is made from the t-shirts and uniforms I was given.
The silver lines are made from his football shorts. The binding is made from his lacrosse shorts.
I took a Yale logo of a very very loved (sweat stained cut off t-shirt) - added it to the quilt ...
... and then turned the remaining material from said overloved t-shirt into a pillow.
I wanted to make a quilt that wasn't a typical t-shirts quilt. I channeled my inner 22 year old male and with the help of my dear husband (who told me if my ideas were too 'patchworky' or 'that could work' or silence which meant no too) I came up with this design.
I tried to keep the quilting motives bigger than I usually do and more masculine. I achieved on bigger but somehow some swirls got in there. Think torrid manly water not pretty swirls.
I quilted flames for the first time (which was kind of liberating!)
No bubbles here - just manly rocks (pebbles).
Imagine my horror when I presented the quilt only to learn I had missed out one important detail. Being rather English and female I am not accustomed to the difference between sport uniforms and I had unfortunately assumed (due to the material) that the lacrosse shirts and football shirts were the same team/sport. That will teach me to not quadruple check. I seriously hate getting things wrong - I can't tell you how much I check my notes and check them again before cutting, before sewing, before quilting. In fact I'm probably way too uptight about the process!!
I can not tell you how gracious the lady was about the mistake and after we talked we came up with a solution. Can you spot the difference?
I wrapped the quilt in one of his baseball uniform belts.
"If your uniform isn't dirty, you haven't been in the game." (Ben Bernanke)
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Teachers Appreciation Gifts: Hand Print Pillows
I can not believe that the end of school is nearly here again and I found myself yearning to make me all time favorite project - hand print pillows. You might remember that we made them first for Mother's Day and for teacher appreciation gifts last year.
This year we had 3 pillows to make. A total of 21 children aged from 18months to 5 years popped around at one time or another to let me paint their hands and print them on fabric. With the age of the kids you are working with you just have to embrace the imperfections and go with it. This year I used Jacquard Fabric Paints & painted the leaves & stems onto the pillows.
I wanted to do some different designs this year so we have a flower bed of flowers ....
.... with a plant label, quilted in swirls and brown yarn for the earth.
We have a bouquet ....
... with gift tag ...
... quilted in pebbles & feather swirls.
And the old classic of flowers in a vase ....
... with gift tag ...
.... and quilted in pebbles, swirls & waves.
AND I am very proud to share this shot with you - another school year over and I am one proud proud Mummy. I love this project - perhaps we will do it again next year!
This year we had 3 pillows to make. A total of 21 children aged from 18months to 5 years popped around at one time or another to let me paint their hands and print them on fabric. With the age of the kids you are working with you just have to embrace the imperfections and go with it. This year I used Jacquard Fabric Paints & painted the leaves & stems onto the pillows.
I wanted to do some different designs this year so we have a flower bed of flowers ....
.... with a plant label, quilted in swirls and brown yarn for the earth.
We have a bouquet ....
... with gift tag ...
... quilted in pebbles & feather swirls.
And the old classic of flowers in a vase ....
... with gift tag ...
.... and quilted in pebbles, swirls & waves.
AND I am very proud to share this shot with you - another school year over and I am one proud proud Mummy. I love this project - perhaps we will do it again next year!
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Teacher Appreciation Gift: Hand Print Pillows
For my eldest bunny - we made her class teacher & classroom assistant hand print cushions.
You may remember that I made these before for Grandma on Mother's Day.
Each child in the class made his or her hand print using fabric paint.
I quilted the front of each cushion (experimenting with free motioning quilting - one continuous line in a heart pattern - not perfect ...
... way harder than it looks) and added some embellishments (felt flower pot & a bow.)
I wanted the pillows to be very fun and happy so this time I made a ruffle trim. (I have a new ruffler foot - which I would much recommend for endless hours of fun easy ruffles.)
I made labels for the back of the cushions so the teacher can identify who made each hand print. I favor a pillowcase closure for cushions - easy and prettier than a messy zipper (I am scared of zips!)
You may remember that I made these before for Grandma on Mother's Day.
Each child in the class made his or her hand print using fabric paint.
I quilted the front of each cushion (experimenting with free motioning quilting - one continuous line in a heart pattern - not perfect ...
... way harder than it looks) and added some embellishments (felt flower pot & a bow.)
I wanted the pillows to be very fun and happy so this time I made a ruffle trim. (I have a new ruffler foot - which I would much recommend for endless hours of fun easy ruffles.)
I made labels for the back of the cushions so the teacher can identify who made each hand print. I favor a pillowcase closure for cushions - easy and prettier than a messy zipper (I am scared of zips!)
I hope you all have a wonderful summer holiday. I can't wait not to have to load all the kids in the car (twice) every morning for the school run and if you are wondering what to do with your little people this summer check out Fun at Home with Kids, Growing a Jeweled Rose and the Artful Parent for endless ideas for fun and inventive play.
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