Saturday, August 12, 2017

Art Deco Dog Quilt

When a little girl you adore says she wants a dog quilt you comply.  Fortunately I had this great art deco dog panel I had made the previous summer.  The butterflies were also from a prior project that was just sitting around waiting to be put to a good use.  As her favorite colors are green red, and blue I used those for the border.
Some more butterflies and a tie dye heart strip completed the back.  Note to self- do not wash yellow fabric with batik's.  The color may change. :(

Baby Quilt

I love Pinterest.  It feeds my need for always finding something new to quilt. I saw this star in the middle pattern and loved it. I started to make it but it was very time consuming so put the project off.  When a friend got pregnant I decided to use the start panels and turn them into a baby quilt.  The finished product came out nice.  I tried a new quilting method using cris-cross lines.  This made for a quick quilting project.  Left over backing folded forward made the binding.  I know this new mom and her baby are going to enjoy this.
 Update: Baby quilt was well received by mom and dad to be and all the attendees at the baby shower.

Friday, February 3, 2017

I Love You to the Moon and Back

Who hasn't read this book or said this sweet sentiment to a child or loved one.  My son and I love this book and we always say this to each other.  This quilt panel was the perfect way to memorialize this. If you want to make one for yourself you can find it at Keepsake Quilting.

Thursday, February 2, 2017

Mermaid

When one of your dearest friends says she wants a mermaid quilt you make her a mermaid quilt.  And you let her pick it all out.  First we found a mermaid shape we liked. I took it to the local copier and had it blown up to the size I wanted.  Then through instant messaging and lots of calls we selected the colors and I started making the mermaid.  After the fabric was ironed on I sewed around each piece using a zigzag stitch. The original quilt was the dark blue section.  After it was completed with waves to hold the layers together we decided the quilt was too small.  So the marble blue fabric was added to the top and bottom.

No quilt would be complete without a poem about quilts and a special button.

Update: Bling added to the mermaid's hair using a rhinestone setter.  To mark a very special occasion we added rhinestones to the hair. 

Monday, August 29, 2016

Military quilt donations

I have always wanted to be a part of a quilt guild or club.  But with my work schedule and my boys schedule I have put that on my bucket list for when I retire.  I do however try to make donation quilts whenever I can, something that I know quilt guilds often participate in.  Recently I found out about a local quilt guild that makes quilts to donate to Veterans.  They meet monthly to make the quilts. Since I could not make the meetings I asked if I could make the quilts at home.  And the best part was that they only asked for the tops. They put the backing on themselves.  So I quickly put together these two quilts tops for donation.

The fabric was donated to me so I am glad that I was able to play it forward and use it for a donation quilt.
I used the same fabric for both quilts but just designed different patterns for each.
Both patterns are very simple but effective. I used some fabric with red starts and American flags. I hope they are enjoyed by their recipients.

Thursday, August 18, 2016

Sleep Away Camp and Quilting

I don't know what my mom did when I went away to sleep away but when my kids go away I quilt. And quilt, and quilt.  I missed my boys but I loved all the free time to sew.

First up was finishing the barn quilt for my muse and the star quilt for her little sister.  This is from a book by Lori Holt from Bee in My Bonnet.  I just love her ideas.

My little muse loves Chickens so the back of the barn quilt has a chicken pattern. I cut out several of the chickens and made little plush chickens out of them.  I hear she is so enthralled with the quilt it has to be laid our perfect on her bed before she can fall asleep. And the first night she had it she woke her mama up at 3am because the quilt had become wrinkled.
Here is what her bed looked like before her new quilt.  The striped quilt is one I made for her a while ago. But the chevron quilt was one I made for her little sister which she stole.  I guess I don't blame her. I can't imagine what her bed looks like now!

My next project was to make my son a Batman quilt. Last summer I made my older twin a quilt that he had chosen.  So it was younger twins turn this summer. There was no pattern just a photo we found on Pinterest.  I think Batman came out pretty good.  I love how it looks like there are muscles.
I took his old bed sheet which was being replaced with a more grown up sheet and used it for the backing. This worked out perfect.  How could I have found more perfect fabric for the back of a batman quilt then this and this sheet is flannel so it will be extra cozy.
Next up was an art deco quilt. I had been wanting to try one of these and had looked at tons of pictures. Of course I had to made one of our dog Teddy.  I found a small photo of  lab, blew it up, and then used fusible webbing to add pieces.  I zig zagged around each piece to give it more definition.
I have tons of pillow inserts lying around so I just chose one and created a pillow shape around it.
Clouds for the back make it a dreamy pillow to nap or sleep with.
My son was super excited and the dog was mildly interested.  I don't thing he saw the resemblance.
My last project was this US Map.  I fell in love with this concept when I first saw it on Pinterest. I had to cut out each state and then fuse it to the background. I machine stitched around each state.
 I found a brown frame at Goodwill and spray painted it.  I hung it on a wall in my office.  It was a super busy summer in the quilting department and I hope to keep the momentum going as school starts up.

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Teacher gifts, Farm Quilts, and Jamie

We have been super busy with end of the year events. But I did find time to make some teacher gifts. These are super cute mini clip boards with scrap booking paper.  Fun and easy to make.  Find directions here.  Note I did not end up using the Modge Podge and the paper did take some extra spraying to stay in place.
I am still working my way through Lori Holt's Farm Girl Vintage pattern book. I love how the barns and silo's came together. I have some chicken fabric to add to the back.
And then we have Jamie.  Oh, Jamie.  Who doesn't love the Outlander books.  And the television series is divine. I was lucky enough to go to an Outlander dinner and these sexy Jamie's on a stick were the party favors.