Saturday, March 19, 2011

Website Launch

http://urbansewinglounge.com.au   

Do your eyes look like this when you've been searching the net too long?

Me too! Hope you find what you're looking for at our site......
 Go to our website to:
  • view the gallery
  • order a 'Linda Mahoney Designs' pattern
  • find our location 
  • watch for new pages as we populate the site
Designed by Sandy Gervais and made by Natalie Bird
Kits for this owl are available from Thread & Ginger Patchwork Boutique 07 38209052 for $10
Free pattern download from www.modabakeshop.com search for Owlivia

    Tuesday, March 8, 2011

    Raw Edge Applique

    We have been having lots of fun doing raw edge applique.
    Even the youngest sewers were very enthusiastic. Join me soon for a class to learn this technique.

    Starting on the poppy stems - poppy fabric from Voodoo Rabbit




    Learning to bring the bobbin thread to the top
    as you begin
    doing this keeps the back of your work tidy










    Stitching a design from the book Scandinavian Stitches copyright 2010 Kajsa Wickman
    All outline stitched in black using Signature 40wt thread




    Finished Projects


    Also from Scandinavian Stitches

                    Apple coasters










    Miss 7 proudly shows off her apron.
    The applique is from one of her drawings.
    The straight stitching was done with a regular machine foot by Miss seven and the curved stitching was done with a free motion foot by me.

    So that the young students can experience free motion stitching I get them to rest their hands on top of mine as I stitch.










    This is another delighted student 
     with her very own design stitched on her apron.
    Again all the applique tracing and cutting out has been done by the student but the  fusing of the applique was done by me.

    We stitched it together

    I particularly love the angels wings


    Below is a work in progress.
    Up to stitching the blades of grass.


    Lots of practice stopping with the needle down, lifting the presser foot and turning the work.





    Finally this is 'Pippi' from the Melly & Me stable
    I made her with fabric I purchased in Tasmania at Picture Patchwork in Deloraine
    Bye for now.....................

    Friday, February 25, 2011

    Comfort Sewing

    Here we are and it is almost March! 

    What have I been doing?

       Dots Bag
    Pattern copyright 2009 Susan Wasinger
    from the book 'Fabricate' 
    published by Interweave Press


    The kids who come here are
    totally in love with this bag!


    Much more importantly
    I have been doing some
    compassionate sewing
    Sunday Sewing

    Making pincushions & needlecases for the flood affected sewing community of Ipswich & Lockyer Valley 


    Many other ladies
    made items at home.


    Thank you so much everyone
    & Special thanks to 
    Thread & Ginger for the venue





    Happy to help






    Pincushion Design copyright 2010 by Kajsa Wikman from the book
    'Scandinavian Stitches' from C & T Publishing Inc.
    This is a beautiful book which is full of wonderful images and projects to inspire anyone interested in raw edge stitching. Get yourself a copy. You will be truly inspired.
     

    We made these to go in the 50 sewing bags made by
    The Country Quilt Co. ladies in Ipswich


    Next project was the Snuggly Squares Baby Quilt




    Loved this pattern too
    It comes with very detailed instructions if you are new to patchwork

    Free Pattern from Moda Bakeshop
    http://www.modabakeshop.com/2010/09/snuggly-squares-baby-quilt_07.html#more 



    Nearly finished

    I love binding quilts

    Hope the baby likes it as much as I do










     Then I made some sample notebook covers
     Designed by our talented Aussie Anni Downs

    I will be teaching these at Thread & Ginger on 7th March
    Then the sunglasses case from the same book on 4th April
    Book in buy a book and enjoy the fun


    Next time I will bring you pictures from tomorrows
    'Raw edge applique' class at Urban Sewing Lounge

    Saturday, February 5, 2011

    Patchwork & Flowers in Tasmania

    Holidays are over & Sewing classes have started again

    Tasmania in January is a glorious location for a holiday
    Think rasberries, cherries, wildflowers, hydrangas, sunny skys and twilight
     
     Launceston Gardens


    Inside the walled garden at 
    Woolmers Estate - Historic Homestead & Gardens


     
    At Deloraine which is a short drive from Launceston 
    We discovered 'Fresh Fabric'
    This shop houses a feast of modern bright prints, books, patterns and samples. 
    Janet the lovely lady who served me made me promise to crop her out of the photo!
    Definitely stop & shop here if you get to this part of Tassie.
    Next it was on to Bridestone Lavender Farm
    Yes that's me and my roomy 'Meadow Bag' by Melly & Me
    The lavender was in full flower and harvesting had commenced 3 days earlier
    Harvest takes approx 3 weeks each January

    This is the Lavender Oil being distilled- mmm that place smelled good

    Perfect pears ripening in the garden of
    'Hob Nobs' cafe/deli
    in Westbury
    The food was so delicious and the service so friendly that we made a return visit

    The garden courtyard setting is picture perfect

    Hungry teenager studying the menu!


    Yellow Roses at the National Rose Garden - Woolmers Estate
    Pretty climbing rose
    Very unusual Hydrangea


     We flew on this sea plane over Strahan 
    and the Gordon & Franklin Rivers
    Yes we did land in the gorge 20km upstream
    AND Yes my knees were wobbly
    Dove Lake below Cradle Mountain
    Wildflowers at Cradle Mountain


    We loved this road sign on the way in to Cradle Mountain
    Back to reality now - fire up those sewing machines - Bye

    Sunday, January 16, 2011

    Lovely Linen

    There is nothing quite so lovely as natural linen when it is teamed with bright colours.


    Linen from 'Sckafs' Fabrics
    Indooroopilly Shopping Town, Brisbane.


    Pattern from the book 
    'I love patchwork'
    by Rashida Coleman-Hale


    Vintage Suffolk Puffs c. 1960






    Raw Edge Applique
    King Tut varigated thread

    Student aged 12 yrs





    Sewing Machine Cover 
    pattern from book 'I love patchwork'

    The scraps made great pincushions
    Pattern in the book 'Scandinavian Stitches' Kajsa Wikman 

     
    And needlecases
     My youngest nephew is starting kindy this year and he chose this 'Hungry Caterpiller' fabric for his sheets while we were holidaying at Hervey Bay

    I am really pleased with how they turned out.
    He has top & bottom sheets as well as pillowcase & drawstring carry bag

    Fabric from 'Dewdrop Inn' Hervey Bay


    For the name just print the desired font on a piece of A4 paper at the size you desire

    Trace the outline
    from the wrong side
    so that it is mirror imaged

    Trace this onto your vliesofix


    The next Linen project I am going to make is a jacket in coral pink with cerise piping.
     Watch for my next blog at the end of January for pictures.


    Wednesday, January 12, 2011

    Flooding East Brisbane

    I live in the Brisbane Suburb known as 'East Brisbane'
    Close to the river it floods in low lying areas.
    Thankfully I live on a hill. We have been spared the heartbreak of packing up and moving out.

    We walked to the river late yesterday and again today to witness the river in flood. Here are some of the photos...

    Sunrise 5.30am  Wednesday 12th Jan
    View from the Kangaroo Point Cliffs
    of a swollen river filled with debris

    Pontoon with chair
    floats past
            























    Next a pontoon
    with boat on top
















    This boat has already
    travelled intact under
    at least 7 bridges






















    People line the top of the cliffs - watching in awe
    and the media prepare for early broadcasts





    By lunchtime flood water is creeping up into the houses at the lower end of my street - Longlands Street



    By 4pm crowds of people are gathering at vantage spots along the river to watch the awesome power of a river in full flood


    Kangaroo Point Cliffs













    Traffic chaos






    At Mowbray Park














    Looking upstream as
    Smith Street Newfarm
    City Cat Pontoon 
    Breaks up


    Water laps the grass as riverside footpaths
    disappear


    Thanks to the family, friends and students who have called us today to check on our safety. We wish everyone could be as safe as we are tonight.  Linda