Notre-Dame de Paris en feu... 😪
Notre-Dame de Paris burning...😢
Le coeur lourd, reprise de mon thème du Challenge A à Z : Notions.
Les petits accessoires de couture, comme les épingles, paires de ciseaux, règles, découd-vite, etc.
I'm very very sad today, but let's go back to the A to Z Challenge: Notions.
Notions are small sewing supplies such as pins, scissors, rulers, seam ripper, and so on.
Pour quilter et faire du patchwork, il est possible de n'utiliser que des ciseaux, une aiguille et du fil. Mais il existe des outils qui facilitent grandement les choses.
For quilting, you could exclusively use scissors, a needle and thread. But some tools have been designed to make your life easier.
Quels outils sont essentiels en quilting ?
Outils de coupe
Outils de couture
Outils d'assemblage
Photo Faith Jones |
Quels outils sont essentiels en quilting ?
Which quilting tools are essential?
Pour commencer, il faut du tissu (100% coton de préférence), du fil en coton de bonne qualité, et du moleton.
For a start, you will need quilting fabric (100% cotton), quality cotton thread, and batting.
Pour les outils, ils peuvent être organisés en catégories :
Speaking of tools, they can be categorized into:
Outils de coupe
Cutting tools
45 mm rotary cutter
6×24 inch ruler, 12 1/2 inch square ruler
18″x 24″ cutting mat
Outils de couture
Sewing tools
Seam ripper
Machine and hand needles
Sewing machine, 1/4 inch piecing foot
Marking tools
Outils d'assemblage
Assembly tools
Other blogs participating at the A to Z Challenge I like to read everyday:
Alicia Hawks Art
Beth's Needlework Stash
Blogging from A to Z April Challenge (of course!!)
Color My Words
Dragons & Spaceships
Gemini in the sky
Getting to the end
Gleefulblogger
Heather's Stitching Story
Jackie's Bookbytes
Janet's Smiles
Jollett Etc.
Katy Trail Creations
keithsramblings.net
Ladyleemanila
Laws of Gravity
Lisa Buie-Collard - Author
No Love for Fatties
pattern recognition
Printed Portal
Pulp Paper & Pigment
Ruth Blogs Here
The Artist's Way
The Mom and Daughter Sewing Experience
The Multicolored Diary
The Sound of One Hand Typing
Tossing It Out
To read more blogs, check this master list
Linking up with A to Z Challenge / To-Do Tuesday / Colour & Inspiration Tuesday
Alicia Hawks Art
Beth's Needlework Stash
Blogging from A to Z April Challenge (of course!!)
Color My Words
Dragons & Spaceships
Gemini in the sky
Getting to the end
Gleefulblogger
Heather's Stitching Story
Jackie's Bookbytes
Janet's Smiles
Jollett Etc.
Katy Trail Creations
keithsramblings.net
Ladyleemanila
Laws of Gravity
Lisa Buie-Collard - Author
No Love for Fatties
pattern recognition
Printed Portal
Pulp Paper & Pigment
Ruth Blogs Here
The Artist's Way
The Mom and Daughter Sewing Experience
The Multicolored Diary
The Sound of One Hand Typing
Tossing It Out
To read more blogs, check this master list
Linking up with A to Z Challenge / To-Do Tuesday / Colour & Inspiration Tuesday
Commentaires
The Multicolored Diary
Have a great day! :)
I had no idea sewing bits and pieces were called notions, not that I do much quilting!
I didn't know notions is the exact same word in French as well - how cool!
Notions is not a French word, sorry if it wasn't clear from my post. In French we will just say accessories, small items, nothing so short as Notions ;) Would have been cool indeed!
I heard about the Notre Dome fire yesterday while running errands. It's sad to hear about historical sites damage but hopefully with proper repairs the catherdal will look good as before the fire.
I haven't done much sewing since junior high school. The only sewing projects I've done in recent years is making vintage style Christmas stockings. I always wanted to learn how to quilt, though. Maybe, someday I'll give it a try. Thanks for sharing and happy a2zing!
A2Z Little Mermaid art sketch ‘NEPTUNE’
Sharon E. Cathcart
N is for Notes
I see the marking "pencil" here is different from the tailors chalk I use, and looks a lot easier to manipulate! I always learn something when I come to your blog, even though I don't quilt, I do sew!
All the tools - isn't that so fun! I love new gadgets!!
Your post takes me back to my years taking French in college. Never really learned to speak the language just like I've never learned to quilt. At least I can understand a bit of French.
Arlee Bird
Tossing It Out / Battle of the Bands
https://ideasolsi65.blogspot.com/2019/04/nails-parts-of-body_15.html
Maybe it's time for giving a try to quilting ;)
Thank you so much for your support
Yes, this pencil is very conveniente, as it stays sharper than a piece of chalk. Sewing is a good start for quilting ;)
Learning a language in school is not really useful, if you do not practice, a lot, in immersion in the country. I will not say I write good English, but anyway, it's not because of the school ;)
Four times? Me only one... ;)
And it doesn't feel right talking about my favorite sewing notion so maybe another time. Prayers for all impacted by this tragic fire.
Stephanie Finnell
@randallbychance from
Katy Trail Creations
Haaaaa les pinces Clover ! Elles ont changé la face du quilting !
So sad about Notre Dame...
https://quiltingpatch.blogspot.com/2019/04/un-mini-quilt-pour-notre-dame-de-paris.html