Sunday, 16 August 2009

Patchwork Doorstop


It is a cold and wet weekend here and yesterday I wanted a quick project to fill my afternoon. I flicked through some books and magazines for inspiration and decided to make a patchwork doorstop that was designed by Elizabeth from Oh! Fransson  and can be found in this book

It is perfect to keep my laundry door open while the clothes dryer is on. I love the use of natural linen with the Midwest Modern. 

I have also made this little coin purse. I love the cute coffee cup fabric which I found at Calico and Ivy recently. 

There is no time for sewing today! In a couple of hours I have Sarah's TOM team coming over for a costume making session. The kids are all aged between 9 - 12 and have to make their own costumes from a list of approved materials. This is the 5th year that my children have been involved and it always amazes me how creative the kids are when it comes to designing their costumes and props. Should be a fun filled afternoon:)

Posted by Lisa

56 comments:

Ali said...

what a gorgeous door stop! So beautifully made and I love the linen!

fiberdoodles said...

I have never once thought of making a door stop ~ what a great idea!! The coin purse is too cute ;)

Thank you for stopping by and the visit. You should join us in Houston ~ we are sooo excited!!

Sharon

Cardygirl said...

Gorgeous door stop...love the cup fabric...soooo cute!

CurlyPops said...

That coffee cup fabric is adorable (and a lovely colour). Hope you have a wonderful costume making day!

Nikki Cardigan said...

With such a gorgeous doorstop, you'll never want to close your door!

Your costume making session sounds like FUN! I hope you are able to post some photos..

Renee said...

Touche.....

Love the wallet.

Love Renee xoxo

Marls said...

Both projects are wonderful. Well Done. Hope you had fun with the costumes.

Sandrine said...

YOur projects are really nice and hope we will see some costumes and props soon;)

Catherine said...

I really like the effect of the linen with the Midwest fabric, what a pretty door stop. And the purse is just lovely.:)

Karin said...

What a wonderful doorstop. I really love the natural look of linnen and combined with the Amy Butler it's lovely.

Are you going to show the costumes here? Can't wait to see them!

Jenaveve said...

How adorable is the fabric on the purse - I just love little images of teacups and pots. Nice work on everything here.

The costume making sounds pretty cool. What a fab way to get the kids thinking creatively! But much work for you... good luck!

crafty things said...

Love the colours in the doorstop. Good luck to your daughter's team in the Tournament of Minds.

texmorg said...

Ok it has cups on it i am so going there to get some. Both of your projects are fantastic.
have a good week.
Linda

Kris said...

Such a gorgeous doorstop! I need one of those. TOM? Sounds like fun!

Jessica said...

Both are great! Those clasps on the change purse have always befuddled me--do you have any tricks to success?

Sew Many Ideas, So Little Time said...

Hi! There are lots of cute thngs on your blogsite! I love the string quilt! It is going to be fun to get back to my projects. I got out a musicbook and have it sitting on the the piano ready for new songs to play. Just got home from the Beth Moore Conference, it was wonderful, learned a lot. The elbow really improved with 2 days of sitting with a pillow and riding on the car for 5 hours too. Thanks for stopping by, I think of you all of the time.

Dogwood said...

I want that door stop! Way too cute. You ARE a talented lady. How cleaver is that coin purse. Have fun with the kids...

Thimbleanna said...

Very pretty doorstop! I hope you've had a wonderful day with the costume makers!

Cassie @ You Go Girl said...

Yum to both projects. Would love to see the costumes the kids come up with.

Happy Day,
Cassie

Dandelion Quilts said...

Both are adorable! How about a tutorial...I just love your tutorials!

Terriaw said...

I have been wanting to make that doorstop pattern ever since I saw it on her Oh Fransson blog! Just haven't made time for it yet. Cute little purse too. What a fun project to look forward to with those costumes.

Leanne said...

2 great projects. I made a little coin purse recently they are quick little projects. I keep my stitching money in mine and it has a curse on it if anyone else tries to open it eg. a son looking for money LOL.

Peg - Happy In Quilting said...

Two fantastic projects, love the door stop.

sewtakeahike said...

Cute little projects Lisa! I love that coffee cup fabric too, very nice!

our shabby cottage said...

Love your creations and I hope you had fun with the girls designing!

natalie said...

What a brilliant idea, and i love the linen and fabric look too.

goldenbird said...

Both the doorstop and the coin purse are gorgeous. What do you put inside the doorstop to make it heavy? They both look so perfect and professionally-made.

apparentlyjessy said...

Hey, I just had to stop and tell you I love your blog! It's so lovely, your sewing projects are all so perfect! Costume designing sounds like heaps of fun!

Karens Hopes said...

Sounds like a lot of fun with the children. I love the doorstop and purse. Linen is fab isnt it.
Karen

REread said...

love that cup fabric ... so cute

QuiltedSimple said...

Love the door stop - how great! And the coin purse is perfect.
Kris

Angel.Pearls said...

This is a adorable doorstop -pretty patchwork! Thanks for your nice words -they realle mens alot to me!!//Eva

Katherine said...

Hi Lisa!
Look at all the wonderful projects you've been making. Wow! I'm always so inspired by your creative ideas.
Thank you for sharing all the beauty you create.

Kleiner Berliner said...

Hey Lisa, how lovely. I like the door stop. Have a creative week. Sunny greetings from Germany sends Julie

Knit Sew City Girl said...

I love the fabrics that you have used to make the door stop and the purse. Especially the coffe cup fabric.

Jenny said...

Just lovely-the fabric all goes so well together. I got an Australian Post ticket yesterday saying I was out when they called-bet it is my cookbook! Won't be able to get there till tomorrow though-I'll let you know:)Hope your costume day was fun

Ash said...

okay.. i love that little clutch!

Anonymous said...

Ok I gotta make some of those coin purses for Christmas presents. Where do you get the clasp thingy on the top, and how hard was it to make?

Cindy
villagegardeners@aol.com

Tine said...

That coin purse is too cute!! I have had my eye on that door stop too, but unfortunately I have no use for it :(

Fiona @ Dragonfly-Crafts said...

Hi Girls, I've missed a lot of your posts. Lovely project this is.
Nice to catch up with what you've been doing.

Indie.Tea said...

How pretty they both are!

Tracy said...

What a fun weekend....sewing and children around! LOVE the little purse--that fabric is adorable. And the doorstop is a terrific idea. I really like the linen paired with the aqua & citrus colors of the print fabrics. :o) Happy Days to you all ((HUGS))

Cascade Lily said...

Cute idea and the linen is a lovely complement to the AB fabric. Good luck with that costume making!

Whatever Dee-Dee wants said...

Darling doorstop!

shabbydreaming said...

OHH loving the door stop!! colours are so nice!!!
Your super talented to whip somthing like that up!!
have a great week!!
Mandii

Shannon said...

what fun ideas - love the little cups on the coin purse.

jacquie said...

love the doorstop....i've had that on my list to make for awhile...so practical! have a fun costume making session!! sounds like a blast.

handmaiden said...

love the cool AB fabrics and they go so well with the linen

Volunteer opportunities said...

What a wonderful projects you’ve made. I love the coin purse with the teacups and pots design. It is so cute.

Rachael Rabbit said...

The quilting on your doorstep looks perfect!! Great fabrics too - in fact you always use the best fabrics!

Bumpkin Bears said...

I love those projects, what a beautiful door stop and that purse is incredible, never seen one hand made before! Catherine x

Carrie P. said...

Such a very stylish doorstop. Love it.

A World in a PAN said...

I'd love to know if you have any idea of what you'd like to do later in life, that is when you become an adult.
You're SO SO creative!

Holly said...

What did you put in the door stop to make it stand up? Just wondering. Very cute items by the way.

mamas kram said...

What a good idea and wonderful work! Love your doorstop!
Have a nice weekend, Doris

Michell said...

What a lovely door stop!! It looks Gorgeous....
I love that fabric..

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Michell
Are you scared to be alone at home need security

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