Wednesday, December 18, 2019

December finishes

Betty Sue needed some placemats for her new house (ok, I wanted to make her some for a housewarming/Christmas gift) so I used 4 fat quarters and did my own stack and whack. I don't usually bind placemats--I usually just do them envelope-style--but I bound these.

My SIL Denise made a whole bunch of gnomes, so with her inspiration, I made these 4. The pattern is Northern Gnomes by Jennifer Plodzien in Holiday Crafts magazine.

 

I probably showed these string potholders before, and I made them in November, but I gave them to Denise for a hostess gift.


I working on a jellyroll race quilt right now and have the borders to quilt before it's ready to bind. Won't show it until it's done.



Thursday, November 14, 2019

Thursday update


After Carla's (Creatin' in the Sticks) post about her bag kits being available again on Bluprint, I ordered one. It uses a package of 10" squares. There is a pocket on the outside on each side.
This bag is HUGE and will hold a lot of stuff--a good travel bag, I'm thinking.

I used the scrap triangles cut off the sides and bottoms and made 3 additional inside pockets. It was hard to get a photo, but you can see one of them. I put 2 on one side and 1 on the other.


Here is the pattern. My version is the Rhapsody. The blue one has a different name.
Thanks, Carla!! I enjoyed making this bag--there will probably be another one in the future.


I've made a flock (?) of owls, pattern from Caroline of Sew Can She. The little ones are filled with crushed walnut shells for pincushions. The larger ones are stuff with polyfill. They still could be pincushions, I guess.
I think they're pretty cute. Used some of my larger scraps and a few of the gazillion buttons I have.


Another set of placemats using the Take Four pattern--a combo of versions one and two.


Pillow and mug rug I made to go with the wall hanging in my previous post. Don't know why the photo is sideways--you get the idea.


I seriously need to get after quilting some of the 6 or 7 unquilted tops I have ready... having too much fun just putting things together. Later...

Tuesday, November 5, 2019

Some finishes


Somebody please tell me where time goes! It's been over a month since I posted???

The below wall hanging is one I made for our District of Illinois & Wisconsin Church of the Brethren Conference. I made something every year, usually a wall hanging to be auctioned off. After much struggle with design, I finally figured out how to put together pieces of this panel and some lovely matching fabric that, amazingly, I had in my stash. This would be great on a door, about 22 x 55".
I was pleased that it sold for $285 and even more pleased that it was bought to give to our Moderator.

The October lesson I gave for our Cerro Gordo Quilters was a Christmas stocking. I tried one with pre-quilted fabric (the one on the left), but I don't like it at all. Maybe if I used 2 layers of that fabric, it would be ok. The 2nd one I made longer and used a fuzzy lining, not minky, but soft. I also used fusible fleece on the outer fabric to give the stocking more substance. The pattern had not called for any batting I forgot to quilt the stocking, but it looks ok anyway.


I was hoping to put on a picture of the owls I made, but that picture on my phone did not show up for me to post. That means another post after it does...
In the meantime, Kathy, Jo, and I did a shop hop a few weeks ago, covering 7 shops in a day. This photo op was at one of the shops. The theme was Quiltstock, so a lot of peace and love, in honor of the 50th anniversary of Woodstock. Kathy and i are in this pic.

Happy Sewing!

Thursday, September 26, 2019

Finished

All finished with Denice's quilt. Binding is on, sleeve is on, and it is delivered to the person who will take it to her next month. 

Here's some of the quilting from the back. I like how it turned out. Those l's and e's on the border were fun and quick and look good, if I do say so myself.
I'd love to be there when she opens it up, but will rely on Jo for a report on her reaction.


Sunday, September 22, 2019

Jelly Roll Day--Not!

I knew yesterday was National Jelly Roll Day, but when I sat down to my machine, I was on a mission: to quilt this wall hanging for Denice, our quilter friend who moved away from our midst. I quilted flowers here and there over the surface and quilted around each heart.


Then I quilted loops in the borders. I had never tried that before, but I think it was simple and effective. Now I need to label and bind it, and it will be ready to go to Denice when Jo visits her next month.


My next quilting project is "Oh, My Stars," a pattern from Pat Sloan. It is now sandwiched and ready to put under my needle, as soon as I figure out how I want to quilt it.


I have spent a lot of time at my husband's 50th HS class reunion this weekend, and we're not done yet. They are gathering yet today. It has been fun. (I know most of them from living here for 45 years now, but I met a few new ones.)


Monday, September 9, 2019

Frond Designs


I am in love with Frond Designs' fabrics. This is a panel that Stephanie Brandenburg (owner & designer) created. I used her fabrics in the borders too, cutting the big leaves from a large leaf print.
I used several different colored threads and did different FMQ, depending on what I was quilting--thread painting on the white flowers, leaf shapes around the little leaves and in that area, straight lines in the background. 
I didn't take a close up of the outer border, but I used Lori Kennedy's rose FMQ for it.
Even though it's really too big for me to use as a wall hanging, I will hang it somewhere in the spring.
Thanks, Stephanie, for your lovely fabrics!

Saturday, September 7, 2019

Strings

Our last Cerro Gordo Quilters lesson was string piecing. I taught the lesson using 5" squares for the background and adding strings on each side. Four squares make a "star."
For my sample, I also made the back by string piecing. Takes awhile but uses some strings...
the problem is, I can't tell any got used! And that's with some of the quilters taking strings too.
Anyway, these are fun projects! Try it sometime!