Pour matelasser du tissu, vous utiliserez de la ouate (encore appelée molleton ou ouatine). Suivez ensuite notre DIY matelassage !
ANEMONE est un gilet matelassé en coton tissé. Rembourré d'une fine ouate, il se superpose à volonté ou se glisse sous un manteau. Sa coupe droite et oversize est modulable grâce à plusieurs options de boutonnage au niveau du col.Gilet sans manches en coton matelassé bicolore- Coupe droite, matelassée- Sans manche- Col rond- Ouverture boutonnée devant - Deux poches passepoilées- Matelassage en carreaux - Couleur de doublure intérieure contrastée- Voile de cotonOVERSIZE, prendre une taille en dessous de sa taille habituelle si l'on souhaite un look plus ajusté
In an unprecedented act of blogging fanciness I decided to make a video documenting how I create the woodgrain texture (so thoroughly p...
Ce pied pour reprisage est parfait pour le quilting en piqué libre, la broderie et le matelassage. Il permet d’avoir un contrôle total de la Couture pour la réalisation de motifs originaux en mouvements libres. L'ajout de motifs quiltées peut être délicat, mais l'utilisation de ce pied est un vrai plaisir.Nous allons vous expliquer dans cet article comment utiliser ce pied de biche pour broderie et matelassage !
Tutorial on my blog
Le quilting est une technique de matelassage qui consiste à coudre du molleton ou de la ouatine en sandwich entre deux épaisseurs de tissu.
Le matelassage, qu'est-ce que c'est ? Nous vous proposons un petit tuto pour apprendre à matelasser facilement ses tissus !
PATCHOULI est une veste matelassée. Son volume oversize est accentué par des épaules tombantes et une coupe courte. Ouatinée (rembourrage fin), elle est idéale pour la mi-saison. Iconique depuis plusieurs saisons, cette version est tricolore : corps beige, patte de boutonnage et poignets gris, finitions gansées gris perle.Veste matelassée courte et arrondie en voile de coton- Veste courte au volume ample et rond- Manches longues - Col montant et ouverture boutonnée devant- Poches passepoilées devant- Technique de matelassage en boutis et finitions ganséesOVERSIZE, prendre une taille en dessous de sa taille habituelle si l'on souhaite un look plus ajusté
Saddle Cloth MATTGLOSS BIG SQUARE HERITAGE 23 Optez pour le tapis de selle MattGloss Big Square Heritage 23 pour un style noble et une fonctionnalité optimale. Ce tapis de selle présente une surface noble en finition mat brillant, avec un intérieur en piqué de coton pour le confort de votre cheval. Caractéristiques du produit : Matelassage élaboré : La matelassure volumineuse et détaillée offre un confort optimal. Rayures mat brillant : Le tapis de selle comporte une rayure en fini mat brillant agrémentée d'une élégante application de cristaux. Zone anti-dérapante : Surface en silicone anti-dérapante sous la zone de la selle assurant un maintien sécurisé. Bordure élégante : Une corde en lurex sur la bordure en fini mat brillant ajoute une touche d'élégance. Gouttière en mesh : Le tapis de selle est doté d'une gouttière en mesh pour une circulation d'air optimale. Système Innostrap : Le système Innostrap garantit une fixation avant optimale. Passant de sangle triple fixation : Le passant de sangle est conçue avec une triple fixation pour un positionnement précis. Offrez à votre cheval le meilleur avec le tapis de selle MattGloss Big Square Heritage 23, alliant style et fonctionnalité. Composition: 100% polyester Coloris : basalt grey : Gris navy : Bleu marine pearl rose : Rose cassis : Bordeaux INFORMATIONS CLIENT Eskadron.Nous attirons votre attention sur le fait que tous les produits équipés de strass nécessitent un soin particulier. Le lavage de ces produits doit prendre en compte les paramètres suivants : cycle de lavage doux programme court 30°C essorage doux Tailles: DL = Dressage PD = Poney Dressage VS = CSO/mixte
PATCHOULI est une veste matelassée. Son volume oversize est accentué par des épaules tombantes et une coupe courte. Ouatinée (rembourrage fin), elle est idéale pour la mi-saison. Iconique depuis plusieurs saisons, cette version est tricolore : corps beige, patte de boutonnage et poignets gris, finitions gansées gris perle.Veste matelassée courte et arrondie en voile de coton- Veste courte au volume ample et rond- Manches longues - Col montant et ouverture boutonnée devant- Poches passepoilées devant- Technique de matelassage en boutis et finitions ganséesOVERSIZE, prendre une taille en dessous de sa taille habituelle si l'on souhaite un look plus ajusté
Saddle Cloth VELVET EMBLEM HERITAGE 23 Noble tissu supérieur en velours Intérieur Cool Dry Matelassage compact et élaboré Emblème Heritage des deux côtés Élégante corde lurex tressée sur une bordure brillante Système Innostrap pour une fixation optimale à l'avant Passant de sangle à triple fixation pour un positionnement précis Composition: 100% polyester Coloris : Earl grey : Gris navy : Bleu marine pearl rose : Rose cassis : Bordeaux Tailles: DL = Dressage PD = Poney Dressage VS = CSO/mixte
Résumé de l'épisode 1: n'écoutant que mon envie, je me suis lancée dimanche soir dans le "matelassage", sans filet ni lignes tracées. L'objectif était de coudre une pochette pour les lunettes de soleil de Louise. ou M comme Matelassé Épisode 2: hier...
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mauvaise manipulation et c'est publié avant la fin du thème du jour . Oups la maîtrise n'est pas encore au top!!! on continue... ...
SADDLE CLOTH »COTTON GLITTER CRYSTAL« Eskadron Classic Sports Description du Produit : Le Tapis de Selle "COTTON GLITTER CRYSTAL" d'Eskadron est l'essence même de l'élégance équestre. Son tissu supérieur en coton scintillant associé à l'intérieur cool dry offre un confort exceptionnel. Le matelassage en forme de cœur, avec un rembourrage de densité moyenne, assure une répartition uniforme de la pression. Caractéristiques : Tissu supérieur en coton scintillant et intérieur cool dry Matelassage en forme de cœur élaboré avec un rembourrage de densité moyenne Surfaces antidérapantes en silicone sous la zone de la selle Élégante combinaison de corde-cristal-corde sur une bordure glossy Cristaux verticaux sur les deux côtés Système innostrap pour une fixation avant optimale Passants de sangle avec triple possibilité de fixation Offrez à votre cheval le luxe et l'élégance avec ce tapis de selle étincelant. Composition : 90% coton 10% polyester Coloris : Deep taupe (Marron clair) Powder green (Vert clair) Tailles : XXS = Shetland
Le matelassage, qu'est-ce que c'est ? Nous vous proposons un petit tuto pour apprendre à matelasser facilement ses tissus !
Saddle Cloth HIGHGLOSS AVANTGARDE HERITAGE 23 Description du produit : Tissu supérieur en satin noble avec un intérieur en molleton confortable Matelassage volumineux et généreux Bloc de selle à l'avant et découpe libre au garrot Surfaces antidérapantes en silicone sous la zone de la selle Liseré en lurex noble sur le biais en satin Emblème Heritage des deux côtés Gouttière en mesh pour une circulation d'air optimale Passant de sangle avec triple fixation pour un ajustement précis Composition: 100% polyester Coloris : Earl grey : Gris navy : Bleu marine pearl rose : Rose cassis : Bordeaux Tailles: DL = Dressage VS = CSO/mixte
I’m a fan of Leah Day’s blog and have a few favorite quilting designs from her site. I want a new overall quilting design for a bed size quilt so this morning before church, I looked at Leah's filler quilting designs and found 2 I want to try out. I need a small charity quilt or two to try the designs on before I tackle the bed size quilt. http://freemotionquilting.blogspot.com/2009/08/day-15-flowing-glass.html I like the look of the flowing glass but wonder how it would look on a much larger scale. This is one of her VERY early videos. I really like the topographic map design and think it would work well on a large quilt. http://freemotionquilting.blogspot.com/2011/10/day-327-topographic-map.html My JoAnn Fabric store has recently remodeled and is now offering classes. The beginner quilting class pieces the “Hole in the Barn Door” block (AKA “Shoo Fly”). Yesterday I cut several block kits from a collection of red, white and blue fabrics but only got one sewn. I wanted to use this fabric but hesitated because the plaid was printed so OFF grain. Would you use it? I also took a few minutes to make some sample blocks for a child comfort quilt. I chose white fabric for the contrast, but my son's comment was, "The white will get dirty." Maybe I should have used gray.
hand quilting
I use this mighty tool to deconstruct pieces that don't speak to me anymore. I look for those quiet ones that seem unbalanced, pretentious or unsuccessful. They hide in piles beneath my work table — murmuring. Some are sharing false narratives. Some seem to be trying too hard. Others just plain bore
The complete Schiaparelli Fall 2015 Couture fashion show now on Vogue Runway.
I hate to pick favs but this one is my Favorite of the Trio. Thread - Iris Mint Batting - Hobbs 80/20 Tools - A ton of templates w...
It is possible to create beautiful gentle curved lines using your walking foot. Here's how. - Curved Lines using a Walking Foot - Quilting at BellaOnline
Partner, when you said you like handquilting I hope you reallllly meant it. Oh, and I hope you don't mind that I've never done it before either.
Bonjour, Aujourd'hui, je vais vous parler d'une technique que j'ai découvert il y a quelques jours, une technique qui m'a intriguée. De passage à ma mercerie (merci Dominique !), j'ai vu traîner sur le comptoir ce qui deviendra une magnifique écharpe...
Un gilet matelassé sans manches, doux et confortable, pensé pour être porté par-dessus une chemise, une blouse ou un t-shirt. On adore : ✔ Le chic qu'il apporte à notre tenue✔ Son matelassage douillet et réconfortant Chloé & Amélie portent notre taille unique et mesurent 1m65 Confectionné en France. Retrouvez les chouchous assortis à votre gilet : nos chouchous upcyclés.
May is here and finally is is nice to be outside. Our weather has gone from 40's to 70's in a matter of 2 weeks. It's pretty nice out there. But, I am stuck inside for a few more weeks, at least mos
didn't note the maker, sorry!
Quel molleton choisir pour votre projet de patchwork ? Type de fibre, dimensions, distance de piquage minimum, prix... Revue des critères de choix.
Day 1 We started by delving into our stashes of fabric - we were told: don't be too selective, just pile on the layers of offcuts and re...
I spent the week making little marks. obsessively. They were small imprints that wanted out of my head. It felt like an unknown language, one that had deeper beginnings. Listening to interviews of world leaders, analysts, pundits and disruptors it came to me that we are all speaking in code. No one
The Quilt House La Maison du Boutis is a quilt and Provencal costume museum located in the Occitanie region of southern France in the village of Calvisson.
Ich zeige heute hier die Entstehung meines Weißquilts, aus alter Spitze, Bett- und Tischwäsche. Bereits im Januar habe ich damit ...
This quilt was for the same customer as the pink and green quilt in the previous post.... They are both wedding quilts for weddings coming up this next week! I don't usually do 2 custom quilts in one week.... usually it takes me at least a week (or more) to do 1 custom quilting job! But I did it and my customer is thrilled! I didn't get finished pix of this sampler... customer arrived at my house before it was off the machine. I'm sure she would of waited for me to take pix but we had plans for the afternoon and her husband was waiting in the car... I know, excuses, excuses! You are just going to have to use your imagination for the rest of the quilt... LOL
Anytime I'm left with a little quilted scrap from a project, I save it. I can't really say I advise this sort of hoarding. I've amassed a bo...
"OUVRAGES DIVINS DES BOUCHES DU RHÔNE" ASSOCIATION DE PASSIONNÉES QUI PERPÉTUE LA TRADITION DU BOUTIS OU BRODERIE DE MARSEILLE ET DU PIQUE MARSEILLAIS.
You know, I've been so bad at blogging this year that I was embarrassed when a couple of friends pointed out that I never blogged about the new book. Yup, I wrote another book, this time about the quilting process. Most of you know I love that walking foot and so I set about putting it through its paces and trying to get the most out of it and the result was WALK: Master Machine Quitling With Your Walking Foot. The walking foot is awesome for straight lines as we know, and I'll never disparage simple linear quilting, but that's only the start of the creative quilting options that are possible with the walking foot. Just check out the back cover of the book to see what I mean. WALK has been selling like hotcakes since its publication in December and has been one of the top selling quilting books on Amazon. It popped back up to number one once it got back in stock and I thought we should celebrate with a giveaway. Just comment here and let me know what you love about walking foot quilting to win a copy of the book. Leave a comment by Monday 9 a.m. CST. After I wrote the book I've continued to push myself to find more walking foot friendly quilt designs and I'll be sharing some how to's for those soon. In the mean time, if you haven't got the book, check with your local quilt shop, library or get it in your hands the Amazon way. Walk on!!
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Spring, no spring, few days of summer, then back to autumn? Or that is what it feels like. So much rain today and with temperatures in single figures, not much chance of packing our winter duvet away, in fact, we are still sleeping with our winter duvet and have had to put a quilt on the bed too. Our central heating is also still on and it is nearly June! Last week there has been snow in the UK and we are all still wearing winter clothes. Time now for summer to arrive. Backing fabric I have finally gotten round to going to my local quilt shop and found an extra wide batik fabric that blends in beautifully with the colours used in the 'Hope Asia' quilt. When deciding how to quilt this quilt, I looked at the primary pattern in the patchwork design. I wanted to highlight this rather than loose it in an allover or edge to edge quilt pattern, so I outlined the pattern elements on paper and then doodled around the outlined pattern. There are 2 distinct elements in the design, the first the 'ladders' in the criss-cross design and the second, the 'windmill' blocks in-between. Because the patchwork design is such a linear design, I want to bring some movement in, so decided to stay clear of strong straight lines and use curved lines in stead. New element highlighted First doodles I played around for a while, drawing first the curves in the windmill block, then realised that colouring in the 4 wedge shapes on the windmills, gave the design a bit more definition. This also then highlighted a secondary design around the ladders. As the border around the ladders is uneven, I wanted it to not be the focal point, rather just support the design I choose in the main part of the quilt. I liked the idea of using curves here too and once I have decided on the pattern, it made sense to use the same pattern on the ladders. Lastly, there was the outside border, where I added the same curves as I used in the ladders with curly swirly fern fronds. My doodle diagram Normally, quilting on a cream background fabric would be done in a matching cream thread, but I have some wonderful YLI variegated thread that matches the dark colours in the quilt and as I have a thing about using similar colour thread in the top and in the bobbin, and cream would look awful on the back of the quilt, I have decided to quilt with the variegated thread. It is off course a heavy thread which is not suitable for micro quilting, but I also have a dark green plain colour thread which I will use for this. Rather than using a variegated thread on the back of the quilt, I have decided to use a sage green thread, which blends in very easily and does not detract from the fabric design. Close up of quilting I had now thought of a name for the quilt. Because of the fabric on the back of the quilt and the colours I associate with tropical jungles, as well as the idea that the quilt will be donated to "Hope Asia", and the photos I have seen of the happy smiley children at the orphanage built by "Hope Asia", I am calling the quilt "Jungle Jive". The binding is sewn onto the quilt by machine but then hand stitched at the back of the quilt, I always really look forward to this part as I know that the project is nearly complete and I can sign it off and start planning my next project. Border quilting design These are photos of the completed quilt: "Jungle Jive" completed Update on Henley Arts trail: I have entered both Yo-ville and Whooo...s afraid in the dark? into the exhibition and Yo-ville was chosen as the visitor's choice. On another note, I have now had over 2000 views on my blog! I never imagined that there would be so much interest in what I write about here, but I really appreciate the interest. So thank you very much to everyone that clicks on and then read my blog, please keep popping back.