Friday, May 29, 2009

Favorite Fabrics

I thought I would share pictures of two of my most favorite fabrics:

Healther Bailey's Peonies in Red- I have about 2.5 yards of it and I have at least two quilts planned from her PopGarden line- which will include heavy doses of this! This is one of the first contemporary fabrics I spotted as I slowly discovered the world of bright and beautiful fabrics. I have at least 5 yards of this, as I have a purse and two quilts planned with it. It's Timeless Treasures "I Spy."
Right now, this is my favorite fabric. It's the first Japanese print I have ever bought and I am definitely impressed- it's an adorbale design, clearly printed, and gorgeous, soft fabric.




Monday, May 25, 2009

Quilt Block Exchange

This is one of the last quilt blocks from the guild's exchange. I was amazed at the versatility of the blocks already completed- 2 cat themed novelties, chili peppers, Oriental, and a butterfly...... I added a flower theme.....


Friday, May 22, 2009

Amy Butler's Everything Bag

I showed this project in progress a while ago. The pattern is from Amy Butler's Little Stitches
It's a diaper bag. It was really hard to make mainly because of the stiff divider within the bag... I had to get some help with it. I think I might make a matching portable changing pad to go with it.





Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Mini Messenger Bag

For Christmas 2008, I received a very cool book- The New Handmade and it had this patern for a mini messenger bag. I am keeping this one for myself!
It's perfect for carting around the small essentials- it has a cell phone pocket on the side that you can't see in the picture. I made this bag out of Erin McMorris Park Slope line.





Monday, May 18, 2009

Keepsake Quilting Trip

It's becoming abundantly clear that I need to take photography lessons..... but anyway, I figured if I post an occasional fabric stash picture, it might make me feel more accountable to actually do something with my supplies rather than keep acquiring more. Soon after Nick left for DC, I consoled myself by heading to the famous Keepsake Quilting in Meredith, NH. The bundle on the right is my attempt to fold fabric like Keepsake does. Most of this fabric is from a certain line of fabric, but I can't remember what it's called..... It will make a beautiful quilt- the cherry fabric will probably be reserved for an apron.

Melly and Me Purse

I had a lot of fun making this purse. It's made from fat quarters and a quarter yard of Amy Butler's Midwest Modern fabric line. It's a present for a friend of mine.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Apples Quilt

This is the quilt I will use for a baby boy someday. I recently added the borders and will soon send it away to be quilted. When it is finished, I will take a better picture and post it.


Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Crafty Yard Sale Finds

Yard sale season has started again- I am excited but sad to see my Saturdays of sleeping in as a thing of the past.... A couple weeks ago, I was thrilled to get this vintage quilt top for only $6- it's in excellent condition with no tears, stains, or funky smell..... :) At the same yard sale, I found 19 of these log cabin quilt squares. They are already quilted with a backing, so I am not sure how I will put them all together.......
I forgot to take a picture, but I also was so happy to find a TON of vintage buttons for $8. It was a yard sale I almost didn't go to because viewing from my car, the sale looked like a ton of junk- but when I told the lady what I was looking for, she went back into her house and came out with a sack full of sorted buttons and another jar- full!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

African Themed Cross Stitch

Here's another cross stitch completed, I just need to do the outlining stitches. The background with all of the leaves was a lot harder than I expected because it's reliant on shading.

Friday, May 08, 2009

Business Card Holder

I altered the pattern for the Bend the Rules Cashless wallet to make a business card holder. The fabric is Denise Schmidt Flea Market Fancy. I still need to put a snap on this little guy.




Saturday, May 02, 2009

Charming Handbag

Here's the "Charming Handbag" I made for my swap partner (see previous post). It was an easy project. I really lucked out in finding ribbon that matched the lining very well.


Friday, May 01, 2009

Confession

There was another reason why I didn't post too much in late January and most of February. I had barely found out that I was pregnant and immediately started making the baby stuff! I know I am crazy, but I am pretty determined to not learn the gender of the baby until he or she is born. (Hey, there are only a few really great surprises in life). So I have until late Sept to make all of the boy and girl themed stuff.... Two of the baby quilts I have already posted pictures of are intended for that purpose.

Here's some burp cloths and baby bibs I made a while ago. The pint is really bright and busy, so it's hard to tell that I did an applique cherry on each one. It was a fun, easy project.

The picture below is a very time comsuming project that I am dreading to repeat for the boy themed nursery...... bumpers! They look like they might be easy, but they are a lot of work! I am happy with how they came out, they will model better when setup in the crib.



Friday, April 24, 2009

Sorry for the delay

My computer has not been working- it is torture to write one simple email because it takes FOREVER to boot up and can hardly handle logging onto Internet Explorer. I know that if I loaded my SD card from my camera onto it, it might combust. So, yes, I have been doing LOTS of sewing- but all the posts are going to have to wait till Nick comes for a visit next weekend. I will use his laptop to get my pictures onto here and schedule a bunch of posts.

I was able to get this picture off a Flickr post, it's from the Bend the Rules Swap. People from all over the U.S. signed up to make one of these "Charming Handbags" from the Bend the Rules Sewing book. This is a picture of the bag and "cashless wallet" I received from Jodi in Texas. She did an awesome job- it felt like Christmas when the package arrived.


Monday, March 02, 2009

Handmade Gifts

A person who sews will ALWAYS have a special appreciation for handmade gifts. Nick's Grandma sent me this pretty Christmas stocking recently that I will have to put in use this December....
If I had a sewing machine that could do letters, it would be a lot of fun!
And here's a rag quilt Missy (Nick's sister) gave us for Christmas. I love the colors especially. She is a new sewer and I am really impressed with how well she made this! Thanks Missy!



Friday, February 27, 2009

What I Am Working on Now

This mess is sitting on my ironing board.... it's about 15 pieces in process of becoming a large tote bag.... One of the first steps had me driving an hour away to my friend's house to get help in interpreting the instructions after hours of frustration with a seam ripper and reading the pattern repeatedly.... I will post when it's done.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

I'm Back!

Sorry it's been so long since I posted last. January/February has been BUSY! I haven't been doing a lot of sewing lately- mainly due to the fact that my husband is leaving for a Washington DC internship, so I have been spending more time with him rather than ignoring him while I hide up in my sewing room. I know I will have tons of time to sew (and blog) while he's gone. Joann's had a President's Day weekend sale on interfacing, so I stocked up! I have about 5 projects waiting for me.....
I have had to keep up with the quilt block exchange.... This is the one I had to do for January: (the first picture is of the blocks completed by other members, and the second picture is of the one I completed.) I am pretty happy with the way mine came out. The lady included a handy gadget called "Thangles" that made doing the triangle units QUITE easy to do!

I have been asked to do a sewing group for my church and have recently started it. People aren't as excited about sewing as me, but I think we will have fun. We're going to try and do simple projects together once a month, I will let you know how it goes.
Oh! And as an update to my previous post, Westminster Fabrics withdrew their policy of having a price freeze after I stocked up on a bunch of their stuff. Go figure.

Monday, January 19, 2009

Snowy Weekends and Corporate Snobbery

When the weather is like this:THIS, is what happens in my house:


Above, is the quilt top I made out of Heather Bailey freshcut fabrics from the "Hip Baby" pattern I found at a quilt store when I was in UT for a friend's wedding this past fall. It was A LOT of cutting (probably the first quilt I have ever made that wasn't "strip" piecing) but it was pretty easy. I am going to save my pennies to get this longarmed because I am too proud of it to ruin it with my very poor machine quilting skills (or lack thereof).

I made these two purses yesterday, same pattern of the one I made my sister for Christmas. Can you notice the difference between the two? (The one on the right has a shorter lip than the first). Which one do you like better?
And finally, Amy Butler's "Birdie" Sling pattern, this is the outside:

Here's one side of the inside:
The fabric is Heather Bailey's Pop Garden- a kind and generous gift from my hubby.
I know, I know. I have been making a lot of purses lately but I cannot help it. They are so fun and a lot more sewing than cutting (hello quilts!).
Onto disappointing news: I just learned that Westminster fabrics is putting a price hold on all of their fabrics. Basically, starting Feb 1, all of their fabrics cannot be sold for less than 9.50 per yard for a full year. They are not increasing their wholesale prices, their reasoning is to make their fabric a "premium brand." It's a way to take away the competitive edge online retailers have, most specifically etsy.com Their prices are generally 7.50 a yd, whereas local quilt stores sell for closer to 9.50. I have to say that I would LOVE to buy my fabrics from local quilt stores but I do not because:
a. they are few and far between (the closest one to me, that doesn't sell 'country' fabrics, is a good 45 minutes away.
b. their hours are impossible to accomodate (hello people, I have to work to be able to afford to buy the fabric)
c. if they by a very small chance, happen to carry the brands/designs I prefer, it is usually in the least attracive color pallette because they get so picked over.
Anyway, I am also disappointed because I have been planning and scheming to open up my own online fabric store. I guess when I do, I probably will not be carrying Westminster. (Another negative aspect of their policy is that retailers have to hang onto stock that isn't selling, rather than trying to unload it fast through a sale. Who has the space for that?!)

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Margaret Bag

I made this purse over the Christmas break, you can find the free tutorial here
I really liked making this bag and have to say I am pretty happy with the way it turned out. Th only problem is that the fabric is so light in color- I will probably use it sparingly in order to prevent it getting really dirty. I will at least wait till spring- given all these constant winter storms we've been having. The hardest thing was doing the pleats on the exterior- but it definitely adds a lot to the look of the bag.

I really liked the tutorial- it taught me some valuable things when it comes to making a purse. You can't really tell from the pictures, but this bag has some serious structure, thanks to 2 layers of interfacing and 1 layer of cotton flannel to reinforce the bag.



Tuesday, January 13, 2009

BTR Clutch

The night before my sister-in-law left to go back to Texas, we decided to do a "simple" purse and each make a Bend the Rules clutch. Of course, we couldn't make it simple and decided to put beading on the outside. I sent the one I made off to a friend before taking a picture, but this is the one Missy made. She kindly left it for me- thanks Missy!

I did about 1/4 of the kind of beading she did- she was much more talented and ambitious than I was.



Sunday, January 11, 2009

Coffee Cozy and Cash-less Wallet

Hope everyone had a good Christmas and New Year's. My husband graciously gave me lots of fabric for Christmas- but I will try to refrain from more fabric pictures and show you some of my latest projects. I have been sewing up a storm on this snowy weekend. I am working on a baby quilt today and I am cruising right along. I find it REALLY hard to stop doing a project I am in the middle of- but I needed to take a break. So I am posting a couple of posts from crafts from the holidays- those will appear this week.

In the meantime, I made these last night for Heather, one of my coworker's, for her birthday that is coming up this week.

On the left is a "cash-less wallet." I think next time I make this, I will make it wider in order to fit business cards more easily. The pattern is from, you guessed it, Bend the Rules.

On the right is a coffee cozy from a free tutorial on I found online here. I still need to test it on a cup to see if it will fit right.


Both of these are made from Amy Butler's Lotus fabrics that I received for free from an order of fabric from my favorite online fabric seller. Finding fabric I like where I live is not easy- all of the quilt stores have odd/impossible hours and very "country" type selections. Plus buying fabric online is $2-3 cheaper a yard than what you find in the stores, which more than makes up for the cost of shipping.....