Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Christmas projects
Here are a couple of Christmas projects I have been working on. I wanted to make these ornaments for a while now, but got motivated when I saw some posted on another blog that I follow. There are YouTube videos describing the process -- very informative and way easy to follow and do. Mine are strictly Christmas colors but they are very cute with any old scraps of fabric you might have. I also saw a picture of this wreath and asked the lady who made it how she did it. I had these scraps of fabric and just went to town. Had a lot of fun doing it, but now I don't know whether to keep it or list it on Etsy for sale. Any comments or opinions are greatly appreciated. Take a look!!!
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
ANOTHER SCRAP QUILT
I have LOADS of scrap material and keep accumulating more. I love love love to re-use, re-purpose, whatever you want to call it -- in other words, I can't stand to throw out stuff -- especially my lovely fabrics. Soooo, this is one result. I love geometrical patterns and stuck with a kind of checkerboard style. It turned out pretty good, even though it's still a work in progress. I need to add a couple of borders, quilt it, bind it, and then voila!!! Tis done and maybe post on ETSY for sale. We'll see. Sometimes I fall in love with my creations and can't let them go.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
NEW SCRAP QUILTS IN THE WORKS!!!
I had a "free" Saturday where I didn't have to work and wasn't planning on seeing the grandkids. It was a glorious Fall day -- crisp air in the morning, sunny in the afternoon -- and after my walk, laundry, grocery store, etc., I sat down to my sewing machine. I had just finished a quilt for my granddaughter and I was inspired to go through my scraps and start a new quilt. As I started sewing with no specific design in mind, I came up with a checkerboard theme. Unfortunately, I now have two quilts started as I have both pastels and harvest-type fabrics in the works. It will be two quilts because those two color schemes just do not work together. I also made a few cloth napkins for my daughter for her birthday -- don't tell!! A truly productive day of sewing for this lady.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Quilt for sister in law
I was vacationing in Newport Beach this summer with my sisters, nephews, brothers in law, etc. I brought along an apron that I made for my younger sister who was hosting all of us. I made aprons for my two sisters at Christmas but not for my sister-in-law who doesnt cook. At the beachhouse, she told me she would LOVE to have one of my aprons so I promised to send her one. Well, I decided to finish a quilt I was working on and sent her that instead -- SURPRISE!~!!! She loved it.
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
New Grandson
My new grandson will be born in August this year so I just had to make him a quilt. I used two charm packs -- great invention, the charm pack. It is pre-cut squares that are 5" and I love love working with this product. One of the most tedious steps to quilting is the cutting out of the pattern. The sewing goes pretty quickly, the quilting takes a bit longer because I do it by hand. I haven't learned machine quilting yet which seems to be the trend these days. I don't want to lose the "art" of quilting like it was done so long ago so I stick to my hand quilting. Granted my designs are pretty simple but the results are always pretty good. At least that's the response I get. I am just looking forward to holding a new baby in my arms, wrapped in his new "blankie".
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Its an oldie but goodie!!!
Here is one of the first quilts that I made -- can't even remember the date it was so long ago. I just dug it out of the linen closet so I could show it to my quilt friends. I used some material that wasn't the best combination. The green is fine, but the other print is a very flimsy material and bunched up a bit after washing. I think that's why I have kept it hidden away, so it won't get wrecked. I am a little nostalgic about my efforts from long ago. Things are so different now -- better materials, better methods, etc. etc. I used to make templates out of cardboard -- now I just use a straight edge ruler, rotary cutter and matt. So much better and faster!!! I am the most impatient when it comes to completing a quilt -- not a good attribute to have!!
Monday, April 30, 2012
Baby quilt
Here is a baby quilt that I am doing for a co worker who is having her first child -- a girl. I discovered Missouri Star Quilting Co recently and just love all the tutorials they have available. Their shop specializes in pre-cut material of which some examples are the Charm Pack which is usually 40 - 5 inch squares of fabric from one design line. The fabrics are all coordinated so they move well together inside of a quilt. I used two charm packs on this quilt and I think it is turning out very cute. It is in the process of being hand-quilted and I'm having a lot of fun with it. Size is approximately 44x49 inches. The backing is a soft pink flannel print with the words "I love Mommy and Daddy" all over. Take a look!!!
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