Sometimes it just feels great to revamp one of your favourite patterns!
The January challenge for Aurifil Artisans was about new beginnings for the year. I decided to showcase one of my older projects in a new pretty colour scheme.
I am very well known for using my beloved reproduction fabrics, especially from the civil war era in rich earthy colours, but lately I have been enjoying using the fresh and beautiful prints created by Tilda. You will notice a lot of the recent patterns on my website are made from gorgeous Tilda ranges including Cotton Beach, Chic Escape and Hometown.
I am remaking my “A Daisy a Day Table Runner” in the newest Tilda fabric called Pie in the Sky. I selected one of the gorgeous floral prints in purple, pink and a greeny yellow for the border of the runner and then selected more of the coordinating prints for the applique flowers and scrolls. Sometimes it is trial and error, so don’t be afraid to try a fabric combo and reject it if it does not work.
This is raw edge fused applique, so I used my go-to 50 weight Aurifil threads for the buttonhole machine stitching. These fine, strong, pure cotton threads come in so many fabulous colours I can always find a matching thread no matter what fabric I am using!
My Bernina is set to buttonhole with a stitch length of 2.0 and a stitch width of 2.0. I always balance the top thread with the same thread weight and colour in the bobbin for a flawless finish. Magic! I also always use a stitch and tear stabiliser behind machine applique to keep the stitching even and the background fabric flat.
For piecing I also use my 50 weight (in white this time) as it is fine and stitches beautifully.
Press well, layer with pellon and a pieced backing and pin baste the three layers together. I am going to quilt it by hand using a white Aurifil 12 weight thread to create some lovely texture.
This will be a big year for me, turning 60 when I am in Paris in April, and I am hoping to progress my business and create lots of new stitching projects. I hope you will follow my progress on my social media on Facebook and Instagram as well as here in my blog.