Monday, November 19, 2012

Halloween/October Wall Hanging...a few weeks late

I started working on this wall hanging in September, with the intention of hanging on the wall October 1st.  Well,  I didn't make that deadline, in fact, I just finished it this past weekend.  It took having surgery and being laid up in a recliner for a few days to finish up binding a lot of my projects.

I love the Ghastlie prints from Alexander Henry.  I chose Family Reunion print in deadly mauve.  I added in some prints from my stash to make the wonky log cabin blocks.   My favorite scene is the center scene, and I think fits great for my October wall hanging.  My husband an I were married in October, and I love the couple so I made it the centerpiece.


So it is either a month late, or 11 months early.  It is all in how you look at it.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

I have had a lot of time to sit down and sew lately.  I decided to use some of my favorite Vintage Modern scraps and some hand quilting to make a little mug rug for my office desk.

I used Green Bee Design & Patterns' Little Bits Mug Rug.


I used several different shades of pink and aqua to hand quilt circles around the center of the rug.  I am really pleased with the outcome and I highly recommend following the pattern by Green Bee.
On the back i used my favorite print from the collection, Vintage Modern.  I have plenty more scraps and items on my list to make for my kitchen.  Time to get crackin.


November Finishes

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Happy Halloween!

It is the Sunday following Halloween and I finally have my computer up and running and a moment to share our costumes with you.  I decided to do a family costume and Claire wanted to be Jessie from Toy Story. So of course she wanted her dad to be Woody and then I was to be Bo Peep.

For Claire's Jessie, I took an old pair of jeans and made some chaps and sewed them on. For the shirt, I bought a button down shirt for $6 from Old Navy and added the yellow cuffs and yoke.  The hat was bought by Grandma from the Disney store.


For my Husband, Woody, I made the vest and he had the rest in the closet.


Mine was a bit more complicated, but fairly easy.  I made a gathered skirt out of pink polka dot satin with a white cotton under skirt.  The top was a pink cotton Old Navy shirt with a blue satin overlay.  I used ribbon and lace to embellish the top.  Then late Tuesday night, I put together a simple pink bonnett.

Here is our family, after a good night of trick-or-treating.  I hope you all had a great Halloween and a great weekend!




Friday, October 26, 2012

Blogger Quilt Festival!



I have been on radio silence for a few weeks.  I have made some commitments and things have fallen through because of illness and my family commitments.  I would like to enter my favorite quilt I made over the summer before my life got crazy.


"All Because Two People Fell in Love" was a gift I made for my husband's grandparent's 60th wedding anniversary.  The quilt is a family tree with a leaf for each child, spouse, grandchild, and great-grandchildren. The tree and each leaf were appliqued onto the background.  

The heart depicts the love that Carmen and Jesse shared.

Here is the branch depicting my father-in-law's branch.  I hand stitched all the names onto the light greens and used the dark green leaves to fill in the background.
The quilt was bound in a similar fabric as the tree.
I am very pleased with the turnout of the quilt and couldn't have had a better response when I gave the quilt to my husband's grandparents.


Quilt Dimensions: 56" x 60"
Technique: Machine pieced back, with machine appliqued leaves and tree. Free Motion quilted on a small machine.
Best Category: Applique Quilt, Throw Quilt, and Art Quilt



Saturday, September 8, 2012

Kindermat Cover

Claire will be starting preschool here in a few weeks and on her supply list was a nap mat and cover, blanket and pillow.  I googled and found some great options on etsy, but of course I wanted to make my own.



The perfect fabric choice was Welcome to Bear Country by Moda. I used 2 yards of the bear country fabric, 1 yard pink microfiber fleece, 1 package of satin binding, and a fat quarter for the strap.  It was super simple and took about 2 hours from start to finish.





Here it is all folded up and ready to go.











Side view.



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September Finishes

Monday, September 3, 2012

September Just Three!

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In August I started my job and finished up my first class in my Counseling degree.  So my I am 1 for 3 in my just three for August.

August Goals:
1.  Finish the Stand Mixer cover for my kitchen. No progress...Nothing

2. Make my Craftsy blocks of the month for July and August...Finished!



3. Quilt my placemats. Started on one of them...I am stuck because I do not know how to quilt them.

So now for my September goals..

1.  Nap Mat Cover for my daughter.

2. September Craftsy Blocks of the Month

3.  Stand-mixer cover...


Thursday, August 30, 2012

August Blocks



I was very productive this weekend and also put together the August blocks for the craftsy block of the month quilt along.  Blocks 15 and 16 are stars using flying geese!

Block #15 is the Ohio Star.



Block # 16 is my favorite so far, the Double Star.



All 16 look so great together, only a few more days until the September blocks come out!


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