Monday 30 March 2015

An extra special retirement

Another one to one class, this time teaching how to make cupcake toppers suitable for a retirement party.

The toppers were carefully designed to illustrate the various interests of the person leaving for greener pastures.  Let's see if you can guess what this person will be doing post-retirement.  Here is your first clue.


Did you guess that the lady is proposing to join the Women's Institute or WI?

Now, what about these ones?


Well done if you guessed that she enjoys walking and hiking in the countryside.  

Now for the next clues.  


Congratulations to everyone who guessed her favourite past times include drawing and painting.  Just one more to go.


This was an easy one showing that she enjoys regular trips to France.  

Together they make a lovely record of all the things she can most look forward to now she has given up the day job.


A special congratulations and a gold star must go to my student.  She is essentially a beginner and most of the decorations were made free hand.   She did a great job making them and managed really well with all the intricate details.  I particularly love her little walking boots and her pencils.  I bet her retiring friend did too.  

Sunday 22 March 2015

Warm birthday wishes

Another fabulous class with the lovely Emma from Simple Pleasures Sewing School.  My task this time was to make a hot water bottle cover.  I love Emma's pattern with its neat, tapered neck.  This one is lined with a matching blue spotted fabric and is well padded and quilted to make it soft and cosy.  


It already has a new home as it was delivered today to a very special niece for her birthday.  

And because it was her birthday I also made her some lamingtons. For those not in the know, lamingtons are a favourite cake in Australia.  They are made from vanilla sponge, usually cut into squares, which are dripped in chocolate icing and then covered in shredded coconut.  Just for a change, I experimented with some cake pop and dinosaur moulds from Lakeland to use as the base for my lamingtons. 

Sadly, only one dinosaur emerged intact (a result of me not filling the mould completely) however I think he looks pretty cute with his chocolate coating.   I have christened this one a lamisaurus.  My niece certainly liked him, although not as much as she loves her new hottie.

Wednesday 18 March 2015

Spring cupcakes

Cherry blossom and bluebirds might not be the first thought that comes to mind for spring-themed cupcakes.  Daffodils and tulips are more usual however I thought I would go for something a bit different.  The little birds were made from a mould whilst the branches are all unique as they were handcrafted individually. 


Grouped together like this, it gives the impression of a flock of birds taking flight from a tree.  Oh dear.  Not really the pretty, romantic image I was hoping for.  

Not to worry.  The ladies at the Sewcial at Fabric HQ last night didn't mind.  They just enjoyed the delicious vanilla cupcake topped with vanilla buttercream.  Perfect with a cup of tea after all that sewing. 

Tuesday 10 March 2015

Making a quality cushion

What makes a good quality cushion?  Well, I have been learning just that over the past few weeks with the lovely Emma from Simple Pleasures Sewing SchoolWho knew there was so much involved in making a "simple" square cushion cover? 

Under Emma's excellent tuition, I have learnt how to measure my cushion pad to ensure that the finished cushion with cover will be nice and plump.  Then how to cut the fabric and taper the corners to prevent "dog ears".  The next step was a tricky one.  Making and attaching contrast piped cording.  Thankfully, I managed to do this without twisting the bias strips.  Yikes!



Inserting zippers has always been a nightmare for me however Emma shared some great tips that makes it much easier.  This is the base of my cushion showing the lapped zipper. Can't see it?  Perfect.  Just as it should be. 


Our time spent laying out the fabric prior to cutting was well rewarded with matched patterns on all sides.



The cushion cover is not quite finished however we couldn't resist putting in the feather pad and admiring our efforts.


When it is done, I shall have the best dressed sofa.  

I have loved my one to one lessons with Emma .  As well as private sessions, she also runs a series of home furnishing workshops at Fabric HQ.  Oh, and if you are loving the fabric, you can find that at Fabric HQ too.

Tuesday 3 March 2015

Baby shower cupcake toppers

Saturday was another wintery day, with overcast skies and rain, rain, rain.  Which made it the perfect day to be indoors teaching a one to one cake decorating class!

The brief - to make a selection of cupcake toppers suitable for a baby shower.  No pinks or blues allowed as the expectant mother is having twins, gender unknown.  Oh, and the lady taking the lesson is a beginner.

Well, just look what she made!  Aren't they fab?



A selection of designs in gender neutral colours of lemon, orange and green.  What new baby wouldn't love these romper suitsco-ordinating bibs and cute little shoes?  They are all so gorgeous and will look amazing on her own homemade cupcakes.  I am so proud of her.  She has done a fantastic job.

At the end of the afternoon, I had a very satisfied and happy client.  Job done!