Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Projects!

I have finally finished the project I bought the sewing machine for in the first place!

I made Jimmy some custom pajama pants!
I thought making clothes would be hard, but this pattern was super simple!

Jimmy picked out this super bright 80's-ish crayon fabric all by himself.


Pneumonia got a matching pair of pants, including a tail hole.


Then I whipped out train flannel pj's ...



and plaid like dad pj's. Jimmy really likes his new pants and often wants to wear them all day!


I finished up the Prairie Girl quilt. I have been dragging my feet on this one because I thought the prairie points were going to be hard, but they weren't at all.


Cute jumbo prairie points...


This American Hero quilt is also finished and will be delivered this weekend.


It was also quilted in the loop and star pattern.


I am waiting for the compass quilt to come back from quilting (due this week sometime, hopefully) and I will have some embellishing and the binding to do on it and I will have another quilt done! Yea!
So now I am back to working on some embroidery and then I have a couple of tops to finish assembling, and keep chipping away at the wisp (work in slow progress) pile!
Happy stitching!

Friday, July 25, 2008

July Take It Further.

I have finished the TIF challenge for this month! Yea!
I picked up the thread that matched the color scheme and found this FQ that just happens to have the same colors, too. It shaped the course of the project.

The theme was the words half way mark. When I think of half way through the year, as we are right now, I can't help think of summer. And Lemonade.


I drew up this sketch after a couple of tries...


I decided to try carbon paper to transfer the design instead of the iron on pencil. It worked fairly easily, and was easier to see. (don't mind the baby hand trying to snatch the fabric...)


Here is the finished piece all stitched up and bordered with the lemon fabric.


"Lemonade Days"

Monday, July 21, 2008

How was YOUR weekend?

Daddy kept the boys busy for the most part this weekend,



So I made this little quilt out of my stash. Hooray for stash busting projects!
My stash is hardly busted, but a length of flannel, four fat quarters, some of the too-thick-for-the-cathedral-windows muslin and a pack of binding are all used up!


This is my second attempt at machine quilting. Better than my first go, but I still have a lot to learn. The green swirls are embroidered on and the daisies are trim cut into individual flowers.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Hooray for sewing space!

I finally have a table dedicated just for sewing! And boy has it boosted my productivity!


I finished the Bushel 'N' Peck quilt and shipped it off to Auntie Tippy along with the Sushi quilt for Dodo.


I picked this happy green gingham for the backing.


All my quilts come pre-loaded with snuggles!


I picked up supplies for this month's Take It Further challenge and hope to get it stitched up this weekend. Keep your eyes peeled for a post on that sometime next week.


I finished and shipped off my American Hero quilt #2.


I brought back a big bag of lavender from my recent whale watching trip and have been busy making sachets with embroidered lavender on them.

This is the pillow style...


These are the quilt kind with the binding. I like these better...


I also finished my Purple round robin square. This square belongs to Pam in Australia.
I started with this beaded lotus in one corner.


I added some wisteria and a swallow in the other corner.


The wisteria is all cast on stitches in variegated thread. I really like how it turned out!



I also added a tiny little spider web and spider in the center.


There are footprints tracking up one side and I beaded a string for the side seam, I didn't want to work onto or into the beautiful tree in the next patch over.


Here is the whole block. You can click on it for a closer look!


Hope you enjoy it all!

Happy stitching!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

new developments

Booo! I broke my wrist in two places, so holding a needle is a bit difficult right now, not that it will stop me, I will just work a bit slower...




I got these great iron transfers and am planning several uses for them... I have to make copies of them first. I don't have the heart to cut apart the sheet.


I also have a new favorite tool. I lost my seam ripper and picked up this one. Boy is it sharp and fast!


There were several oopsies on the hero quilt that were bothereing me, so I took it apart and redid it. I realize that by doing this (and admitting it)I am pushing up my FQ, but this quilt is for a good cause, ya know?

Here it is all finished, awaiting the borders and quilting.


And as usual, a spread out quilt is a baby magnet...


This weekend I got my birthday present! I *ahem, I mean Daddy and the boys* found this quilt in the local antique store. Cute, Huh?


It looks really cute on the back of my rocking chair!



And as above a spread out quilt attracts the little ones.

Who's under there?


It's Jimmy!