It's The First Of August - and today marks the start of the fourth collaborative stitching project between Kirsten and me. I am so excited about this one! We started out with the Postcard Project, stitching on linen
And then we did the Cross Country Collaboration, working on evenweave Aida, doing cross stitch
And latterly, the CoverStory, adding patches each month to a foundation sheet, to make bookcovers.
In all that time we have learned about new embroidery stitches, Swedish weaving, Spanish work, Sashiko, Dorset Buttons, different types of thread, couching and more. We have also learned the wisdom of having A Good Plan before we begin a project, even if we tweak it along the way.
CoverStory happened because we wanted to create useful pieces of stitching. And the book covers are great. So let's do a couple more covers, we said. But this time, slightly differently. Postal charges have gone up significantly since we began in 2022. And I have discovered that doing a practice piece each month has resulted in much better work.
This time, we are using the EPP [English Paper Piecing] technique, where each patch is stitched round a paper shape, then they are joined together at the end. But we will each do two very similar squares - and post one, and keep one. We will do 15 [x2] in total, to make a piece just big enough for an A5 book cover. I have already used my diecut machine to produce a lot of paper squares [quick, efficient, uniformly sized] plus a 'frame' so that we can choose where to cut out the fabric patch.
Here's the frame on my bedroom quilt showing how you can line up the designs to get the best patterns. Below is a practice patch, to give you an idea of how it will work. So every month there will be two patches prepared by us both. That's Two-By-Two. Off we go!
Once you start doing patchwork you will be hooked! And you'll find yourself making huge bed quilts! It happens.
ReplyDeleteI still cherish the Laura Ashley EPP patchwork cushion you made me 16 years ago as a housewarming gift for Cornerstones
DeleteOh my! That is a long time ago! LA fabric is very sought afer nowadays.
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DeleteEPP is my go to for calm and I always have an item on the go. Currently 2 small quilts, one in squares, one in hexies. I draw and cut my own pieces and aiming to use up fabric scraps from stash. My workroom is next door to bedroom so I often sew at night if unable to sleep. You certainly have done a lot of stitches over 3 years and I hope your next project is successful and brings you joy. Sandra.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sandra. I don't recall doing EPP before
DeleteCue to sing the dwarves' song from the Disney Snow White animation....
ReplyDeleteHeigh Ho! [I cannot whistle while I work]
DeleteSigh, another wonderful project. Thank you ladies this brings me joy. I have never done EPP. I can watch and learn from you. Regards Sue H
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad it brings joy to others. My first attempt at EPP, no promises about the outcome
DeleteWhat beautiful stitching. Both you and Kirsten are so clever with a needle. I'm useless! Perhaps I should have another go in the Autumn when work at the allotment slows down. I know I have some cross stitch projects, at least, tucked away in one of my big boxes......
ReplyDeleteAngie
A little cross stitched square would look good on one of your cards.
DeleteA lovely idea 💡 thank you
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DeleteSome lovely work there, I don't know how you fit so much into your days!!
ReplyDeleteBy avoiding housework!!!!
DeleteBrilliant answer. I wholeheartedly approve. 😄
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DeleteI've got a brain that struggles with EPP 😆 But I've enjoyed simple patchwork quilting occasionally. I love all those patient projects you and Kirsten have made.
ReplyDeleteAlison in Devon x
It's the corners that are starting to concern me. 🪡I know that the uniform templates are supposed to guarantee that everything lines up, but ...On the other hand, we are not joining the squares until we have all 15, so that is a long way down the road. Just concentrating on creating "interesting patches" first.🪡
DeleteHow fortunate you hav found someone to do these wonderful projects/adventures with.
ReplyDeleteThis friendship is a true Godsend
DeleteThank you for showing all these to us. They are quite amazing and wonderful. I cannot imagine the hours of planning and work which went into them all. Great that you enjoyed it so much!
ReplyDeleteJanF
It will be a good activity in the long winter evenings...
DeleteAh, you have chosen to entertain us with some different stitching this time! I think you will both enjoy this project, as you always do. How big is each square when stitched around the paper?
ReplyDelete7cm or thereabouts
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