This was my last quilt of 2010. I finished it on New Year's Eve. I made two sets of crazy nine patch blocks in January of 2010 and have only finished one quilt so far. This one is a surprise birthday present for my aunt.
This is one of my favorite quilt backs so far because of how nice the quilting looks.
Finished size: 39" x 54"
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Baby Bag
I bought some baby gifts at Target for a co-worker, but I neglected to buy any gift packaging. I decided I wasn't going back to Target, so the baby boy fabrics I bought before Christmas came in handy. Fortunately I had some coordinating fabric and trim on hand.
Finished size: 8" x 8" x 8.5" tall
Finished size: 8" x 8" x 8.5" tall
Labels:
2011 projects,
bags
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Scrappy Mini
I pulled out scraps of these fabrics awhile ago for a mini project. I was pleased that I found scraps of them all. I wanted to combine these particular fabrics because they show up in this combination in my scrap quilt, and I really like them. They just make me happy.
This is why I don't hand quilt anything:
Finished size: 3.75" square
This is why I don't hand quilt anything:
Finished size: 3.75" square
Labels:
2011 projects,
mini quilts,
scraps,
stars
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Avignon Picnic Blocks
I am making another of Moda's Avignon Picnic quilt. The last one I made I only used one jelly roll instead of two. This time I'm not using any jelly rolls. While you lose the advantage of quick strip piecing with this method, you gain the advantage of not having a lot of seams in the solid fabrics. You still use 2.5" strips.
Here's how to piece the blocks if you are using only one or no jelly rolls:
Then you lay them out in alternating rows like this:
For my lap-size layout, I made twelve blocks with white centers and six blocks with white borders (plus four half blocks).
Here's how to piece the blocks if you are using only one or no jelly rolls:
Then you lay them out in alternating rows like this:
For my lap-size layout, I made twelve blocks with white centers and six blocks with white borders (plus four half blocks).
Labels:
quilt blocks
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Pin Cushion Cat Toys
Tyco and Cleo needed some toys. I came across this tutorial for these mice pin cushions you can wear on your finger and thought they would be perfect.
ETA - Tyco enjoying the pink mouse:
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Julie's Quilt Progress
Julie sent me fabric so I could make her a quilt like the one I made for dad. She got a bit overwhelmed by Joann's though, so while she sent enough fabric, she didn't send enough different fabrics for the pattern. Thus we began a long process of me selecting coordinating fabrics I thought she might like and sending pictures for her approval. I'm glad I did because her choices surprised me.
I pulled these three from my stash, the blue and green from quilt block #46:
I picked up these at Joann's:
And we ended up with this:
Not all fabrics are represented equally, but here's the first set of blocks:
I pulled these three from my stash, the blue and green from quilt block #46:
I picked up these at Joann's:
And we ended up with this:
Not all fabrics are represented equally, but here's the first set of blocks:
Labels:
fabric,
quilt blocks
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Goodbye Old Iron, Hello New Iron
My iron died. It was ten years old and needed to be replaced anyway, as it was getting kind of gunky.
The heating coil broke and I burned my ironing board cover, which also really needed to be replaced because the foam padding was shifting and worn out. Fortunately, it did not ruin any fabric.
I really loved my ironing board cover. It had stars on it.
I got a new iron and ironing board cover. They match.
Update, April 2014: After leaking copiously the entire 3 years I had it, this iron finally stopped heating. I replaced it with a red Shark. It has not leaked so far!
The heating coil broke and I burned my ironing board cover, which also really needed to be replaced because the foam padding was shifting and worn out. Fortunately, it did not ruin any fabric.
I really loved my ironing board cover. It had stars on it.
I got a new iron and ironing board cover. They match.
Update, April 2014: After leaking copiously the entire 3 years I had it, this iron finally stopped heating. I replaced it with a red Shark. It has not leaked so far!
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Travel Pouch
After visiting my sister for Thanksgiving, my mom requested a bag she could use to keep track of her phone charger and camera cord while traveling. She wanted something bright she could spot easily in her larger bag. This is what I made her:
I love the colors. She chose the floral fabric from my stash, and I also had the orange for the liner. I was going to get an orange zipper, but they didn't have one in the right length, and I'm really glad I ended up with the blue instead.
I happened to have the ribbons, felt, button, and beads already. I couldn't believe how many coordinating accents I had on hand.
It's about 8" x 10" x 2" on the bottom.
I love the colors. She chose the floral fabric from my stash, and I also had the orange for the liner. I was going to get an orange zipper, but they didn't have one in the right length, and I'm really glad I ended up with the blue instead.
I happened to have the ribbons, felt, button, and beads already. I couldn't believe how many coordinating accents I had on hand.
It's about 8" x 10" x 2" on the bottom.
Labels:
2010 projects,
bags,
zippers
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