About Ningiu

Ningiu is the Greenlandic word for grandmother, since I'm part Greenlandic and because handicraft reminds me of my grandmother and mother I find the name appropriate.


mandag den 22. februar 2010

...and they are off...

...Some will go furhter than others..


The first will only go 400 yards down the road, it's a lst minute birthday gift for my sweet sister.

Using Anna-Marie Horner's little folks voile, I made a 40" x 40" inch square and folded it in half and stitched down the edge.



The next two will cross the North Sea

Euro bee blocks for Aneela


Bee Europa blocks for Maria


This one will fly across at least one ocean... As part of the pillow talk swap

It's made of 1" x 4" inch Hope Valley strips, and white Kona cotton. One side made in cool colorway and the other in warm colorway... It may be symbolic, but you never know :-)


The final one is my rainbow doll quilt for the DQS8, this is a sneak peak at the back...
it will also have to travel through a higher altitude :-)

xo
Isa

søndag den 31. januar 2010

sunday stash

This week I don’t have any fabric to show, but I do however have something I have been working with all week:
Copic sketch markers.


In the week before Christmas I went on a fieldtrip with my school to the National museum of Denmark, to get inspiration for an embroidery pattern.
Besides a lot of historical Danish artefact, it also contains a lot of effects from cultures all over the world.
From this trip we were to pick an item to be inspired from and do a study about

I fell completely in love with a traditional Korean bridal kimono, I’m sorry for the bad picture, but it was really hard to take one without lights being reflected.
The embroidery depicts bird Phoenix with chicks and symbolizes life, resurrection and fertility.

I did some research on the subject and came up with the idea of a dragon and a phoenix, symbolizing ying-yang, male-female, water-fire and so forth.



I coloured it in different ways, trying to decide the final layout.
I got a bit sloppy in the last one (and a bit dizzy from the marker fumes…)
Not yet sure which one to pick.

I’m going to sew it up on dupioni silk with silk floss.
The final project isn’t due until March 18’th, but I think I know how my evenings until then will be spent.

Happy Sunday :-)

Isa

onsdag den 20. januar 2010

swapping shopping bees

January were Monika’s month of the Euro bee, in she asked for squares and stripes made in the wonderful shirt fabric she had sent.
At first sight an easy task, but she had asked for it to be measured in cm, and even though I use the metric system for everything else, it was somehow difficult to use it for quilt making… Go figure :-)
I also signed up for the DQS8 over at flickr and have been assigned with a secret partner with a love for wonky houses…

I spend hours trying out different fabric for the houses, it was really hard to find a combination that clicked, the rainbow fabric came together quite easy.

I used lecien honeycomb dots for the binding, which I think frames it quite well.

I’m keeping the back as a (hopefully) pleasant surprise…
On a different more serious note, I hope you’ll consider shopping in the crafthope etsy shop to support Haiti; I bought two wonderful softie patterns from bird and little bird
And Sara (from kindred crafters) and her generous daughter Emily are selling the cutest onesies from Sara’s webshop frugal Adeline, raising money to help Haiti. Please go and have a look!
xo
Isa

onsdag den 6. januar 2010

A start and a finish

But not of the same project

First the finish:
A dress for Marie using Anna Marie Horners new flannels, it’s so soft and easy to work with, and Tula Pinks aqua ladybugs.
In Danish a ladybug is called a “Mariehøne” which means Marie-chicken, so I figured it was a perfect choice.

Second the start of a new quilt.

When Amy Butlers new fabric line LOVE first was released I honestly wasn’t sure whether to like or not, the patterns and colors were very different from what I’m usually drawn too. But when I saw blueblossomgirl's circle quilt on flickr I knew I wanted some.
As you probably remember I used a large portion of it for my sisters Christmas present, knowing that this fabric would be right up her ally. But there were a lot of fabric left that I didn’t know whether to put in my scrap bin or back in my stash.
So I started cutting it up instead, using Marti Michells drunkards path templates. The big circles were easy to cut and piece, but the small templates were quite slippery and harder to piece, therefore some of theme came out a bit wonky and more oval shaped.
I ended up with 14 big circles and 23 small, and very little fabric to spare, I hope to squeeze another small circle out of the scraps.


I’ve been trying different layout styles and am not sure which way to go from here. The circles don’t stand out as much I had hoped, but I guess that was to be expected when it was cut and sewed without any sort of plan.

Maybe some sort of solid sashing would help, I just made an order for some kona solids, and I think I’m going to wait and see what happens with that.

And even though it has no reference for to this post I want to show you my new rug, we just got it yesterday, and I love it so much, it’s so colourful and cherry. It’s from the Danish Design Brand Hay in case you are wondering.

Thank you for tuning in

Take care and have fun

fredag den 1. januar 2010

Happy New Year

I want to use this first post in 2010 to thank you for your thoughts, comments and support.

This past year has been such a great and creative one for me, I haven’t finished as many quilts as I had hoped but I’m bursting with ideas for quilts to finish in the New Year.

And I’m starting the New Year with some great new fabrics, that I already have lots of plans with.


Denyse Schmidt's Hope Valley

LOVE and Little folks flannel

Monaluna Mingle

And this wonderful machine found its way to a very happy recipient on Christmas Eve. I already have lots of plans for that too…

And with that I wish you all a happy new year, and hope that 2010 will bring you lots of fabric, floss and fantastic quilts.

lørdag den 19. december 2009

Made with LOVE

Both fabric and feeling
First, two large floor pillow covers (28 x 28 inch) for my sister.
Made with Amy Butlers new fabric line LOVE

Second, two dolls for my nieces using a pattern from wee wonderful.
I’ve named them Marie and Laura after my own two girls,
I think my nieces will find it amusing that the dolls are named after their cousins.

And finally third, yet another weekend traveller bag for my mother in law, again using Denyse Schmidts County Fair fabric. She wished for one when she had seen the one I made for myself.
I hope your christmas will also be filled with LOVE
(both fabric and feeling)
Merry Christmas
Isa

mandag den 7. december 2009

giveaway winner

Wauw 207 comments… Thank you all so much for playing along.
I wish I had a prize for each and everyone!!
I asked random.org to generate a number….
And the winner is Carol with number 103, Congratulations Carol!!
I'll contact you for further information.
Because there where so many comments,
I asked the random number generator to pick another number…
And number 29 came out… Congratulations Donna you are the winner of 5 strips (2,5 X 22 inch) of the FMF seedling prints, one of each color.
Again thank you all so very much!
Isa

tirsdag den 1. december 2009

I got the blues...

…And the greys, and the greens, and pink, and yellow. And you can have some too.
I’m off course talking about Denyse Schmidt Flea Market Fancy prints.

Here’s what you can win:

1 fat eight (app. 9 X 22 inch) of each floralprint shown above.
And here’s what you have to do to enter the giveaway:
Become a follower of my blog, or add my blog to your blogreader and leave me a comment that you did. (if you already are a follower leave me a comment about that)Remember to leave your email or blog info, so I can contact you. You need to do this before december 6. I will draw a winner on the 7th.
Commenters from all over the world a welcome
Thank you too sew mama sew for organizing this fantastic event.
I’m off to enter all the other great giveaways outthere.
Isa

lørdag den 21. november 2009

Getting in the christmas spirit

Well it certainly feels like Santa read my letter… Look what arrived today in the mail.
This wonderful pillow made by the very talented Brioni. I had seen it in the Pillow swap talk flickr pool, and crossed my fingers it was coming my way!!

Another wish would be to win won of the fabulous prizes in FMF freaks giveaway.
Check it out here:




Remember to come back for the Sew mama sew giveaway day, I'm also planning a giveaway in the FMF category.
There’s a craft Christmas market at school next week, and I feel like I have had my very own sewing sweatshop in the past couple off weeks, hence the decrease in blog-posts.
Well here is the fruit of my labour, well some of it, there’s a few things not quite finished yet…
Quilts and rattles and clutches (using a pattern from Keyka-lou) and ornaments and....
And softies...

And pillows...

I hope you have a great weekend

Isa

søndag den 8. november 2009

books, books and a pillow

This weeks Sunday stash is 3 new books and a calendar. The calendar is such a great idea filled with sewing tutorials from numerous talented bloggers,
I cheated a little and have already looked through it and found some have to do things.
And the Quilts’ baby book is very inspiring and very well written! I can only recommend this two. I have only glanced at the other books but they sure look promising too.
Speaking off books, I made a book case wall hanging using a pattern from Fun quilts modern quilt workshop book. I’ve promised Kristoffer he could hang it in his office.



On a different note, I finished my pillow cover and have sent it off to my secret partner;



I hope he/she will like it.
I have to admit that I think it turned out pretty ok :-)


I hope you had a great weekend.

Isa