Phew! I made the deadline!
I saw the Nursery Versery Competition early last week on Stitched in Color but did not think that I could even contemplate entering.
- First there was my deadline for the Practically Paper Piecing blog hop on Monday.
- Then there was volunteering Wednesday and Thursday morning at the school the Library to help set up the Art Show and Bookweek.
- Then my parents came to stay from Thursday afternoon to enjoy Grandparent's Day and the Bookweek Parade at school the next day.
- My mum and I also went to the movies for a Pre-School Fundraiser on Thursday night.
- Making a Darth Maul cape Friday morning right before the Bookweek Parade.
- Saturday saw me at 2 soccer games with the boys and then onto a birthday party in Byron Bay with Fran.
- Then we took my mum out for a birthday brunch this morning (Sunday).
If that wasn't enough to dissuade me, I had no Nursery Versery Fabric until the folks from Fabric Worm delivered my order on Wednesday.
Then there was the small matter of coming up with a project for the competition. I had contemplated using the fabric in this week's Zakka Style Sew Along project, a patchwork photo frame, but it did not seem a good match. Rachel from Stitched in Color had made the most adorable mini quilt that looks like a storybook cover and I found it inspirational.
Then Juliet of Tartan Kiwi posted a very practical paper pieced Art Folder tutorial on Thursday and the idea began to form.
But I only got a chance to start the project today. Sunday. Deadline Day. Luckily we are a few time zones ahead in Australia. So it is after midnight as I write this after spending from 11am this morning on this project virtually non-stop.
So here's my version of the paper pieced Art Folder by Tartan Kiwi. I followed the tutorial closely but decided to make my large enough to fit in an A4 colouring book. My paper pieced blocks were 10"square and adding the purple border bumped the project out to a finished 14" square.
I paper pieced the familiar paper pieced little house, from my Neighbourhood Playmat with fussy cut mouse windows but just made the roofline less steep.
I went with the purple colourway and then was able to use some of my precious other Heather Ross prints from previous lines like Far Far Away 2 and Gnomes and Mushrooms from Spoonflower. I did minimal quilting, mostly outlining and then continuing the raindrops. It should be a one-stop art shop, for Fran when we head out to restaurants for more birthday brunches.
You should pop over and check out the other contestants on the competition post. Some are pure brilliance!
oh my goodness...this is so amazing! i love the little house on the front, and i love how you incorporated other HR prints from similar colorways. beautiful!
ReplyDeleteOh this is gorgeous! Well done! So glad to see that my tutorial was of some use to somebody! your little extra details are wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome!! I totally want one. The fabrics are so fun who doesn't love nursery rhymes =D
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing. Love the the mouse house on the front.
ReplyDeleteThis is brilliant Fiona! Such a great idea and use of these cute fabrics.
ReplyDeleteAw that's gorgeous Fiona! What a great folio :)
ReplyDeleteWow Fiona!! I am so impressed at you whipping this up! It is seriously awesome! I don't think there are enough adjectives for how fabulous I think this is. Let's go with love x eleventy billion. Well done!!!
ReplyDeleteI has to work up to the end finishing up for this contest as well because my fabric arrived later than expected. Your portfolio is adorable !
ReplyDeleteWow, that's amazing and in such a short space of time too. Brilliant stuff and such a useful thing too with small children! Way to go!
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I love the art folder and your use of other HR fabrics!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable!
ReplyDeleteWow! It's gorgeous Fiona! And in one day?!! Awesome work!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so happy that you found the time to make this and enter, because this is AMAZING! I just love this art folder! What a great idea, and this is perfect for "waiting" times like in the doctors office, car rides, or at restaurants! I think I am going to be making some of these for my girls, thanks so much for sharing the links :)
ReplyDeleteHow clever! I'm so glad the Collection Contest gave you the push to make this because your daughter must adore it!!! Great combination of different HR fabrics too. Thanks for joining in!
ReplyDeleteThe inside of that is just amazingly beautiful! I use a paper folder for travel plans and paperwork, but I think you've inspired me to make something more elaborate!
ReplyDeleteSo clever! I love those fabrics in that colour way, Fiona.
ReplyDeleteAwesome Fiona! Will definitely have to check out that tutorial. Gorgeous use of the fabrics. Thanks for linking up to TGIFF. :)
ReplyDeleteHow cute is your folder! And practical too. Congrats on finishing in time for the deadline! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! You should have made it into the top 3!
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