I have 1 yard fabric leftover from my fabric shop. Just for fun I put the fabric photo on Gemini and asked to create table runner for inspiration. It came up with the above photo. I was so inspired that I decided to create a table runner and a set of placemat based on the photo. The fabric width was 44 inch and for 1 yard I can easily make 1 table runner and 2 placemats. There is a little bit left, so maybe I can whip up a few mug rugs or coasters.
I am still amazed how fast AI can edit the photos for you esp. for lifestyle photo. I did some reading and apparently Etsy and other social media platform are encouraging the user to use the help of AI. Frankly, that's really helpful, esp. for me who's doing everything by myself. It helps me to create a lifestyle photo so that the prospective buyers can visualize how it looks when certain products are used or worn.
Which AI agents to use? My favorite is Gemini. So far the result is great. ChatGPT is also good and also Copilot.
While Gemini and ChatGPT will create photo immediately based on the prompt you give, CoPilot will ask you questions to fine tuning the result. Like what sort of lighting, vibe, set up, etc. The best part is, once you train them enough, next time you only have to give short prompt and they'll do the job!
For now I noticed that after several prompt, they will create a little bit "nonsense" photos hahaha. Well the technology is still evolving. A few months ago when I tried to create lifestyle photo, they could not even get the photo correct. Now, most of the result are using my own photo and it will make it better by adding suitable background.
Some people are still hesitant about AI, but when used well, it can genuinely support our creative work. As sewists and quilters, we all know the struggle of trying to picture how a fabric will look in a project. With AI, you can upload your fabric photos and get a clear visual mockup in seconds.
In the end, AI isn’t here to replace our creativity—it’s here to support it. When we use it thoughtfully, it becomes another tool in our sewing room, helping us visualize ideas faster and make more confident design choices. It’s simply one more way to bring our projects to life with clarity and joy.
It's already the end of August and my boys are getting ready to go back to college. Summer breaks came and went pretty fast. In between, me and my younger son, we went to Indonesia to visit my family. It was rather unplanned trip, as we saw the Malaysian Airline ticket was pretty reasonable, we quickly book the tickets just a few days before we left. Alhamdulillah, I can meet my mom, my sisters and their family in Indonesia even though it was a short visit. I met a few friends from my working days in Jakarta and few college friends too. It's always nice to be able to meet and catch up with family and friends personally, even though we keep interacting via Whatsapp or social media.
After I came back home, I can't help feeling "guilty" for buying so many new fabrics! So the next best thing I do is taking out one charm pack from my stash and make them into table runner!. I always think of making more table runners for my small quilt shop in Etsy. I barely get any time to refresh the shop hence the sale does not happen every month! But I love making small quilts and put them in the shop. Many I ended up gifting them to my family and friends :).
I also finished the block print table runner! The plan was to start quilting a few UFO that I already basting, but I always end up doing something else.
This time, I am happy with the result. I quilted them in my Husqvarna Viking machine using my fave serendipity stitch lines!
This modern table runner size is 14" x 39" which is prefect for kitchen table or even long coffee table.
I used cotton batting for both runners and it turned out very soft, especially the block print one. The skinny block print table runner is finished at 9” W x 37” L (23 x 94 cm). It's great for those narrow side tables or foyer tables.