Saturday, April 10, 2010
Awesome Giveaway!
Here is the giveaway addy: http://fabricflair.typepad.com/blog/2010/04/naturella-by-art-gallery-fabrics-has-arrived-giveaway.html
Now don't win! Or if you do, send me the Garden Aquarella!
Friday, February 26, 2010
Finished for Friday
I quilted it about a half an inch on either side of the ditch.
The back is solid white because I found that anything with a print showed through on the front of the quilt. I also just think it looks really nice with the simple front.
This quilt measure 70" x 80", so it's a very generous throw size. Plenty of room for two to cuddle under. (If they still like to cuddle. It has been a year, after all.)
Friday, January 29, 2010
This post is brought to you by the number 2.
The lining is polka dots of course, and I put pen pockets in again. Loving those.
This next one has been sitting in my WIP box for FAR too long. I finally stitched the petals down on all the flowers. (It took me a while to collect the right thread colors.) I am not quite sure what I will do for borders on this one. It will be a play mat/blankie for my newest niece, Baby Autumn, who is just the cutest thing in the world. She loves to stare at my Mom's ceiling fan, so I think she will like this.
My SIL should be able to wash this a hundred million times with no problems. These babies are ON there.
So that's what I've been up to. If you have a finish to share, head over to Lit and Laundry and join in! Be sure to compliment her beautiful hexagon quilt. It's gorgeous!
Saturday, January 16, 2010
The Kindergarten Bag
*This is not a life-threatening disorder and can usually be managed with soap and water, depending on the severity of the case. The child with the ailment may not even realize he/she has it until someone mentions it or they see themselves in a mirror, upon which they will demonstrate surprise and possibly dismay. To prevent this ailment from recurring the parent may choose to have the child drink his juice, punch or koolaid with a straw. Although that will present it's own set of issues.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Finish For Friday- applique bag
I have no quilt finish this week, but I did get a bag done. This one is for my cousin and she has been waiting a while for it.
I am slowly getting better at these as I make more. Each time I make one, I tweak something and make my pattern better. This time I made a stiff "board" for the bottom on the inside. I just used the lining fabric, 2 thicknesses of the interfacing and then quilted it with close lines. It really helps the bag hold it's shape. The bag is very large (18" wide x 16" tall x 8" deep) so it tends to be a little floppy. I like the bag to stand on it's own, so I use the heaviest interfacing I can find. Another tweak I made this time was in the large pocket. I put a layer of interfacing in the fabric for the pocket, which keeps it from sagging open.
I have been admiring Joanna's very recent applique art quilt and also a less recent one. I liked how she mixed brights with brown, so that is what I did for my applique on this bag. I liked how it turned out so much that I am making myself a bag like this one, too.
I love the brights and brown together, but would not have come up with that on my own, so thanks, Joanna!
Friday, January 8, 2010
Finish for Friday- vintage sheet quilt
I did the closely spaced wavy line quilting again, which is my favorite quilting technique right now. I think it goes especially well with the vintage sheets because it reminds me of how old bedspreads were quilted.
This is Sydney's baby brother's quilt. I showed a picture of this before, but the quiting was not finished at that point.
I did a version of the same quilting, but switched directions in each square. I won't do that again!!!! I couldn't lock my stitch because the machine kept switching directions when I did that so I had to pull all the tails to the back and knot them.
There are over a thousand little knots on the back of this quilt. Which means I pulled half that many tails through to the back. Not fun.
It looks really nice, but was not worth the effort. I think the straight line all the way down the quilt looks almost as good for about a quarter of the effort.
So maybe by next Friday I will have them bound and ready to go to their new little owners!
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Another semi-finished quilt
A gratuitous shot of my oh-so-cute helper (for once, not one of the cats):
I had to show a closeup of this fabric because it matches the fish skeleton appliques SO well. I got it during a sale at a quilt store near my hometown- Jeri's Quilt Patch. They have a huge sale every year where the fat quarters are a DOLLAR! So these were an awesome deal, but some of the other fabric was NOT so that made up for it.