Phew, the bloghop is nearly organised, but it's still a WIP so I've been working on some of my own WIPS. I have been ITCHING to get started but can't until I get to the states, get my paper pieces from Danny who has taken delivery of THIS little lot from paperpieces.com.I can't get my hands on these lovelies either, from Fabricworm, which (ignore the Carry on piece, that's for a friend) are the start of our Travellin Pic-Stitch stash, specially chosen for the colours of Arizona.
Because I can't get near them, I've been working on my own paper piecing WIP.
AND I decided I needed to be organised about my paperpiecing on the road. I thought about making little clear fronted bags for the bits, but then I thought "Ziplock bags work fine"... So I sewed some ziplock bags together. Yes, sewed... Sewed them to a bit of fabric with some stiff interfacing, bottom side down so they are like the bound pages of a book with the zip side out. This inserts (so it can be removed and replaced into this little folder Lainey is examining) in between the cover and inside pieces. There's one for paper pieces, one for cut fabric pieces, and one for sewn pieces. I can also slide a notebook in between the cover and inside facing for designs.
That's a detachable sandpaper sheet (mounted on card) on the right. The sand paper is useful to put your fabric on when tracing around your shape ready to cut (if you don't have a rotary cutter and board handy, which we won't on the road).
I still have to put a pen holder on the inside and sew the velcro down (the sticky stuff didn't work - sewing through sticky stuff is not fun). And maybe a scissor holder.
I labelled a another ziplock bag "Tessellations" and put the pieces I need in there numbered - 1 for the centre, the next row out 2, etc, so I don't get confused and waste time laying bits out.
I used some lovely Alexander Henry fabric - I think it's called Kanji but can't quite remember. Love love love it!
That's hilarious that you sewed ziplocks together! Such a pretty organizer and great for the plane. I blogged about paper-piecing today too and asked how people store their stuff. This is great!
ReplyDeleteHi Laura! That is beautiful and so great organizer! I'm so exited about your trip and this bloghop - saw dreams about paper pieces! x Teje
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea. You are going to be the most stylishly organised girl at the party :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea for the organizer. it looks beautiful too. great fabric choice
ReplyDeleteThat's an awesome organizer!
ReplyDeleteI just got some hexagon paper pieces this week, and started a project with them. Your traveling book is a wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Custom made and totally great!
ReplyDeletethat is amazing organization...i love organized people...i also love that little piece you have with the stars
ReplyDeletewow, I love your paper pieceing! That is just beautiful! I am stopping by from the WIP hop. I would love to have you stop by and see my WIP as well :) http://domesticdeficitdisorder.blogspot.com/2012/09/wednesday-wips.html
ReplyDeleteDunno about you, but I'll have my rotary cutter ;o)
ReplyDeleteI may have to steal that idea, for sewing ziplocks together! I never went through quite so many ziplocks as I now do, just because of sewing!
ReplyDeleteBut I love your folder!
Love that red Japanese print.
ReplyDeleteLove your paper piecing! I lack the patience for that, I have to admit, but it just always looks like it's worth the effort...
ReplyDeleteThat organizer is brilliant!!
ReplyDeleteGreat way to be organized, and look great at the same time! I received my fabric today from Fabricworm, thanks so much for the great giveaway!
ReplyDeleteThat pieced project is amazing!
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ReplyDeleteI love your diamond stars! If you haven't already, would you mind adding it to the 60 degree diamond QAL pool on flickr? I'm sure the QALers would love to see it and it might drum up interest and participation for the TPSBH.
ReplyDeleteI love your Arizona inspired stash too, makes me want to go fabric shopping as well, but I really should focus and finish some quilts first..
Traveling book = awesome idea! I wouldn't have thought to use sandpaper.
ReplyDeleteYou're a bloody genius!! What I fab idea, if I ever go anywhere I shall make one ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited about this - despite being a blog hop virgin. In fact I'm going out to play tourist tomorrow with an eye to some good photos - in a city well known for it's tourists!
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