Saffrons Blog

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Fairy Quilt

Saffron Craig - Saturday, January 30, 2010
I now understand why there is a "pinch and punch" for the first day of the month! It's a form of reality check. I am a bit amazed that it's already February and that it's the first day of term One for our daughter to be back at pre-school. The days of doing as we pleased, the endless Summer is now is to be replaced by routine, and watching the clock.

This is the Fairy Quilt I have been playing with. It's all hand stitched in lovely curvy lines. I think I can call it completed. I will finish drawing up the pattern soon and turn it into a PDF so you can make one too. It should be a fun one to make. With all the girls around me needing quilts I might have to make two more.






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Live a Colorful Life commented on 06-Feb-2010 10:36 AM
Hi, Saffron. I have purchased quite a bit of your fabric through fabricworm. And then I became an avid reader of Kate Conklin's blog. All day long I have been going back to her blog and looking at the new quilt. I can't get it out of my head. The fabric is so gorgeous. So I finally just quit fretting and ordered the kit. *sigh* Now I can relax for the weekend...
Tania commented on 04-Feb-2010 11:56 AM
Oh, crikey. That means I have to wait until March 1st for my reality check. I was kind of counting on one earlier. Gorgeous fairies - especially love the use of the darker tones...
Brooke commented on 02-Feb-2010 10:57 AM
Stunning quilt! LOVE it.

Australia day

Saffron Craig - Tuesday, January 26, 2010

I woke up with a head for figures and putting them into spread sheets. Finishing them off in the evening. I am grateful that the majority of my time is spent creating, not book keeping!

We caught the ferry to the city to watch the live acts. The harbour was alive with shouts of “Aussie Aussie Aussie“ and us on the ferry replying with “Oi Oi Oi.” Well at least I did - a lot of people were a bit miffed.

We wove up Macquarie Street through all these fantastic vintage cars on display—and the most adorable little caravans—to see the Koala Brothers and Bananas in Pajamas in Hyde Park. I was hard pressed to find one that I liked the best but a line of 60’s Minis had me very excited.

I do love Australia Day. I love how patriotic people are and so friendly and enthusiastic. I also loved getting soaked in the fountain as I am not too keen on being too hot.


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Baby girls all around

Saffron Craig - Saturday, January 23, 2010
There are three baby girls in my life at the moment, my cousin Alexa had a darling last week, the other two are growing wrapped in the perfection of a womb, one due in two weeks. There is nothing that gets me quilting faster that the birth of a baby. I feel an inspiration from that new life force which is unparalleled. The Fairies have been played with, paper pieced, appliqued and blocked into bassinet sized quilts. Then even in the heat I am dangling them off the side of my arm chair to stitch them together. I am quilting to the Australian Open, which is a bit dangerous as it is hard to take my eyes off the telly it is so exciting. I almost sliced a hole in the precious quilt while cutting a thread--eekh. Quandary: who do I go for Hewitt or Federer?

Oh and I wrote a guest blog for Oz Material Girls if you feel like a read.


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Help Haiti

Saffron Craig - Monday, January 18, 2010
After watching the 7.30 report yesterday I've been wondering how contribute to the aid efforts for Haiti. And here's a great way to donate money, buy a crafty item from the Craftshop Etsy shop. All proceeds are donated to the Medicine sans frontiers / Doctors without borders.

Tell your friends!


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Kate Conklin commented on 20-Jan-2010 04:57 PM
Hey, they've just listed your paper on the craft hope etsy shop!

Childrens book illustrations

Saffron Craig - Sunday, January 17, 2010
The Sydney Festival has captured my adventurous spirit and taken me to many places over the last week, plays, music, art. I have been out most nights and there is still so much more to see and do. A highlight was the play The Arrival, so poetic and inventive. I have never seen such a great production.

While at home I am finishing the 5th illustration for my children's book. The story I had written last year was shelved until recently. A book-gift about modern illustration encouraged me to make a start on evolving my own Illustration style. I have since rewritten my original draft into prose. Using drawings to capture the essence of these words is so much fun, the process has created many colourful conversations. I am really captivated with being able to illustrate this book. I thought I could share a detail of a drawing I have done for its first page, to show you the style I am developing. I am sure it will find its way into my textile designs as well.


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Carolyne Thornton commented on 15-Feb-2010 07:19 PM
I love that illustration - wow, the colours look great!
Kate Conklin commented on 19-Jan-2010 06:28 PM
Great to hear you had an inspirational weekend. I love your style. This would make a beautiful quilt.
nicole vos commented on 19-Jan-2010 08:38 AM
I'm sooo curious what your story will be like. These would make great fabric designs too! Have you shown these to Sequoia yet?
Sharon Feigl commented on 19-Jan-2010 08:15 AM
Hi Saffron, WOW...the illustration looks great. Looking forward to seeing more :) Hugs, Sharon

New Year Lists

Saffron Craig - Sunday, January 10, 2010
I have been writing my lists of things I want to accomplish this year. Writing them down means I can read them every night in bed and visualize big bright dreams before I sleep. Crazy how I can expand those dreams at night, an active imagination. It's an exciting list and if it all comes to fruition in 2010 then I will be really excited for sure. I will be making baby steps each day towards them. Faith, courage and positivity will be required.
I am starting by promising myself I will not look at the keyboard too often when I type.

On the crafty side of things I have an applique quilt in the making using my Fairy fabrics, it's half way there. But I am waiting for the big picture to float into my head so I can make the final blocks. This one is a challenge.




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Dandelion Windows quilt kit

Saffron Craig - Wednesday, January 06, 2010
This pattern by Kate Conklin is quick and easy to make. It really showcases our Fields Range fabrics in a beautiful throw size quilt. Finished quilt size: 125cm x 162cm (49” x 64”). 
We are really pleased to be selling it in our shop as a downloadable PDF pattern as well as a quilt kit for $49.50. Click here to have a look.

Kate has been blogging. She took this photograph of her daughter. So while you're clicking visit Kate's blog
Oh and I had to do it, so I did, I got a Facebook fan page and in a week have 70 people following me. So if you want to follow me then do! Join me and this might be the year I become social! 





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Amelia Sliedrecht commented on 11-Jan-2010 07:12 PM
I love this quilt and fabric! It is definately one that I will have to make.

Embroidery

Saffron Craig - Tuesday, January 05, 2010
I have been curious about embroidery since I met Nicole in Holland. I have been taking in as much inspiration as I could find to start my own piece, reading books and blogs. But after watching Bright Star I came home and knew it was time to start my first embroidery project.
My sketch book has a lot of sketched ideas for appliqué blocks, so I took one of the drawings, drew the sketch onto fabrics and started to embroider it. Back stitching in various coloured threads, then I filled in the shapes. It's very much a start but I'm starting to get a feel for it.









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