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Postby debih » 01 Feb 2014, 17:05

Have had a fab time at the beginners quilting workshop and will definitely be going to another class - probably a bag making workshop in May.

This has been a great grounding as I have learnt loads and now feel perfectly capable of making my cushion covers for the dining room seats.

However I first want to buy a rotary cutter, mst and ruler - so much easier than scissors!

Here is what I made. I love the floral fabric and wished I had gone for reds rather than green but I'm really pleased with it. We practised on bits and pieces in the morning and made the cushion in 3 hours. The only thing I didn't do was cut the fabric for the back, but every thing else was me - a complete novice.

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Re: My cushion

Postby Ally » 01 Feb 2014, 17:09

For a first attempt they are fab Debih!

I love the second cushion. :D
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Re: My cushion

Postby Lozzles » 01 Feb 2014, 17:21

Brilliant debih! :D I love patchwork and quilting. A rotary cutter and mat is a must :D
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Re: My cushion

Postby debih » 01 Feb 2014, 18:04

allyluvselvis wrote:For a first attempt they are fab Debih!

I love the second cushion. :D


The second cushion is the back of the first cushion.

I want to make 6 cushions to go on my dining chairs (brown suede) and I think I might use the floral fabric for the .

I want to buy a rotary cutter, mat and ruler first though to make cutting straight lines easier.
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Re: My cushion

Postby Diflower » 01 Feb 2014, 18:20

Well done Debih, it's brilliant! :D

Making cushion covers is lovely, you can find material so easily and get an instant update for your furniture :)
Look in charity shops for duvet covers, or curtains ;) Some do have pieces of material too.
I've made one for a dining chair, the one kept in 'my' little room, it was pretty easy :)
The cutter and mat do make a huge difference, I really struggled with straight lines :D

Those workshops sound really good :)
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Re: My cushion

Postby Lozzles » 01 Feb 2014, 19:46

I would fancy a workshop :D I think it would be good fun.
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Re: My cushion

Postby saundra » 01 Feb 2014, 20:01

Looks lovely we'll done
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Re: My cushion

Postby Kaz » 01 Feb 2014, 22:35

That looks great 8-) I rather like red and green together :)
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Re: My cushion

Postby miasmum » 02 Feb 2014, 00:34

That is lovely Deb, I wish I was handy or should that be crafty?
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