And here are some pieces for another quilt all cut up and ready to go...
Most of the fabric are bali prints from a bundle of 2 1/2 in strips. Quick cutting and hopefully quick piecing...
This is a blog about quilting and my creative life. I am mostly a quilter but I do dabble in all things crafty from time to time which is probably why I have such a pile of UFOs
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Bright Quilt
Guess what? I am finished quilting a smallish quilt. Here's a peek. It still needs some binding though.
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Pincushion Crazy 3
After two BIG pincushion trials - I think I went too small. But cute.
I remembered some bean bags that I had made for the children years ago and I thought I needed four finished rectangles in a 2/4 ratio. So I thought I would like the finished size to be 1 1/2 in by 3 in so I cut out a total of four rectangles (two of each colour)that were 2in x 3 1/2 inches
Laying the four rectangles our alternating colours in a cross, begin sewing turning corners as you go. I found it was easiest to sew on the side with the 90 degree corner on top so I did quite a bit of backstitching on the other side and then flipping it over. It got a bit tricky but in the end just keep trying to close it all in like a quasi box (but not).
I put in a bit of brown rice for weight and then polyester stuffing to plump it up. It ended up really small...Maybe I should have cut the rectangles 2 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches. Maybe next time.
Now I have lots of pincushions. I am really pleased they look great. Maybe I will just display them in a group...
I remembered some bean bags that I had made for the children years ago and I thought I needed four finished rectangles in a 2/4 ratio. So I thought I would like the finished size to be 1 1/2 in by 3 in so I cut out a total of four rectangles (two of each colour)that were 2in x 3 1/2 inches
Laying the four rectangles our alternating colours in a cross, begin sewing turning corners as you go. I found it was easiest to sew on the side with the 90 degree corner on top so I did quite a bit of backstitching on the other side and then flipping it over. It got a bit tricky but in the end just keep trying to close it all in like a quasi box (but not).
I put in a bit of brown rice for weight and then polyester stuffing to plump it up. It ended up really small...Maybe I should have cut the rectangles 2 1/2 x 4 1/2 inches. Maybe next time.
Now I have lots of pincushions. I am really pleased they look great. Maybe I will just display them in a group...
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Pincushion Crazy 2
Undaunted I tried again. This time I thought I would go with something I know. I went to bhg.com to find the pattern for Anna Maria Horner's Flower Pincushion. I made three of these a few years ago and ended up giving them all away. I thought they would be smaller and perhaps a better size. Remembering how they flew out of my sewing room with their admirers I thought a multiple would be a good idea.
OKay five might be more than I need but they are all sooo cute... and easy to make. But sadly still a bit big...
OKay five might be more than I need but they are all sooo cute... and easy to make. But sadly still a bit big...
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Pincushion Crazy
I decided I needed a pincushion to sit beside my sewing machine to hold the extraneous pins as they come out my carefully pinned corner matches. After cruising the blogs I follow I found a tutorial on Penny's Hands and made her Hexie Caddy. That was easy.
Mine turned out like this...
I was trying to go for the fish bowl look. Well, it's nearly as big as a fishbowl. I like it. But there is not really room on my sewing machine table for it...
Mine turned out like this...
I was trying to go for the fish bowl look. Well, it's nearly as big as a fishbowl. I like it. But there is not really room on my sewing machine table for it...
Monday, September 12, 2011
Wedded Love
' Years ago,and side by side,
We two were at the alter kneeling;
And whilst on earth the knot was tied,
Angels, in heaven, our vows were sealing.
Anon
We two were at the alter kneeling;
And whilst on earth the knot was tied,
Angels, in heaven, our vows were sealing.
Anon
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Recycled Hand Towels
Good Morning,
I have downsized my linen closet because there are just many more things I could store there besides linen and came up with a pile of mostly gently used bath sized towels. My DD says she's in need of hand towels in her bathroom... Hmmm... so here goes.
I laid out the bath towels and cut two hand towel sized pieces from them.
As you can see I used the walking foot and used a scant 1/4 inch seam.
The binding worked well. I am kind of known for cutting the binding small so I am using left overs that are only 1 3/4 inches wide.
The result would be a bit different if you used 2 or 2 1/2 inch wide binding. But I am very pleased with the result. We'll see what my DD thinks about white hand towels. I'm thinking with her crew she might have been hoping for something darker but c'est la vie.
I have downsized my linen closet because there are just many more things I could store there besides linen and came up with a pile of mostly gently used bath sized towels. My DD says she's in need of hand towels in her bathroom... Hmmm... so here goes.
I laid out the bath towels and cut two hand towel sized pieces from them.
To do this I cut a crosswise strip from the towel that was about 15 inches wide. Then I searched through my left over quilt bindings and found what I deemed suitable pieces and folding over about 1/4 in to the inside I stitched them on.
The binding worked well. I am kind of known for cutting the binding small so I am using left overs that are only 1 3/4 inches wide.
The result would be a bit different if you used 2 or 2 1/2 inch wide binding. But I am very pleased with the result. We'll see what my DD thinks about white hand towels. I'm thinking with her crew she might have been hoping for something darker but c'est la vie.
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