Today I made a little bag from a pattern that my Mother had.
The pattern is "Snap Happy" by Stitchin' Sisters.
At the top there are two pieces of metal tape-measure (that's what makes the bag snap!). I made the small (5" x 4½") size. The concept is pretty simple, I think I will try out other variations to use up some more of the tape-measure.
Now for the "Challenge"! Jandi has put out the challenge to show off our creative spaces (without cleaning up first!). This is mine today -
I have been sewing together the hexagons. All the rows are sewn and I am currently working on sewing the rows together.
This is the other side of the side where today I have the ironing board set up. My sewing area is in the kitchen, (where a table could be, instead we have a sewing table and a keyboard) and next to the family room. I love being with everyone when I sew, and the light is fantastic.
Today orange flowers are blooming.
This is the only tiger lily that the rabbits haven't eaten!
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!! ♥
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Friday, June 25, 2010
Beautiful Weather!
We have been having such beautiful weather, that I have been busy with other things than sitting at the computer!
I did have some time for sewing this week - sewed of few rows of the hexagons together.
I also finished a piece of tatting -
It is from a pattern by Nancy. I used Cebelia #10 by DMC, in colour # 3033. It is 12½" in diameter. I must admit that tatting is one of my favorite things to do while I am watching TV or on car trips, but I never know what to do with them when I am finished! I have a drawer full!
I also did some painting for my youngest child's school. Hopefully I will be able to post a picture next week of the completed project.
Of course I have had time to work outside!
The garden is growing beautifully! We have been eating garden fresh salads - my favorite!
Lots of pink flowers - another favorite!
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!! ♥
I did have some time for sewing this week - sewed of few rows of the hexagons together.
I also finished a piece of tatting -
It is from a pattern by Nancy. I used Cebelia #10 by DMC, in colour # 3033. It is 12½" in diameter. I must admit that tatting is one of my favorite things to do while I am watching TV or on car trips, but I never know what to do with them when I am finished! I have a drawer full!
I also did some painting for my youngest child's school. Hopefully I will be able to post a picture next week of the completed project.
Of course I have had time to work outside!
The garden is growing beautifully! We have been eating garden fresh salads - my favorite!
Lots of pink flowers - another favorite!
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!! ♥
Schnibbles Times Two
Ever since I received my copy of "Schnibbles Times Two" and saw the contest about it I wanted to join. I was thrilled when I saw that Kelly from Charming Chatter was hosting the contest through her online store - Cotton Charm Quilts.
I have decided to make "Plan C" (the small version) from the book with Moda Aviary fabric by 3 Sisters.
I will be changing the pattern slightly (which I am please to say is OK!). Because I only have one charm pack, I will make the border with the pink Aviary fabric.
I have until July 31, 2010, to complete this quilt and get all the necessary photos and form sent in to Kelly.
I have decided to make "Plan C" (the small version) from the book with Moda Aviary fabric by 3 Sisters.
I will be changing the pattern slightly (which I am please to say is OK!). Because I only have one charm pack, I will make the border with the pink Aviary fabric.
I have until July 31, 2010, to complete this quilt and get all the necessary photos and form sent in to Kelly.
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Another Quilt Show
This weekend I went to my parents, 1½ hours north of here. My Mother's quilting group had a quilt show yesterday and it was so much fun to meet my Mother's friends and see all the beautiful work that they do!
The quilt in the back is my Mother's. She bought the kit in Alaska last year, it is called "Glacier". It even has hot glued little Swarovski crystals on it. I free motion quilted this one on her machine last year.
My Mother's Seasons of Migration Quilt.
The pictures don't do any of the quilts justice, most were beautiful, vibrant colours.
The quilt in the back is my Mother's. She bought the kit in Alaska last year, it is called "Glacier". It even has hot glued little Swarovski crystals on it. I free motion quilted this one on her machine last year.
My Mother's Seasons of Migration Quilt.
There were many more quilts (bags, table runners, a bath mat (my Mother's again, it is made in that "chenille" technique with flannel and osnaburg), place-mats etc...). It was a wonderful show!!
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!! ♥
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!! ♥
Friday, June 18, 2010
Morden Trip
I took a trip to a wonderful quilt store in Morden (an hour away) today. The Quilters' Jewel was the only place I could find fabric to go with my hexagons.
They have such a great selection of fabric and the people are so wonderful!
All the red setting triangles are now cut, I just have to sew the rows together. It should be around 50" square. I might have enough red to add a little border, I will see how it turns out.
Deanna is having a great giveaway of a Curve Master Presser Foot - it looks fantastic, definitely something I want to try out!
Thanks for visiting and have a great day!! ♥
They have such a great selection of fabric and the people are so wonderful!
All the red setting triangles are now cut, I just have to sew the rows together. It should be around 50" square. I might have enough red to add a little border, I will see how it turns out.
Deanna is having a great giveaway of a Curve Master Presser Foot - it looks fantastic, definitely something I want to try out!
Thanks for visiting and have a great day!! ♥
Thursday, June 17, 2010
More Books!!
I was so thrilled that the McTavishing book I won from Wendy (for the free motion quilting challenge) came today!!
My dear friend also included another book for me!!
Love it! Thanks Wendy!!
"Thread Painting made easy" looks wonderful. It is all about free motion machine embroidery. Now with all the new books that I have (painting art quilts, applique art quilts and now free motion quilting and free motion embroidery) the ideas are swimming in my head. I will hopefully have more time by the end of the month, when my youngest finishes school.
Today I watched a bit of the Mctavishing DVD that came with the book, so I had to try out a bit of free motion quilting. It has been a week since I did any FMQ, and it was so nice to do some again!
I am trying to work on getting more fluid movement into my "McTavishing". Harder than it seems!
Have a great day and thanks for visiting!! ♥
My dear friend also included another book for me!!
Love it! Thanks Wendy!!
"Thread Painting made easy" looks wonderful. It is all about free motion machine embroidery. Now with all the new books that I have (painting art quilts, applique art quilts and now free motion quilting and free motion embroidery) the ideas are swimming in my head. I will hopefully have more time by the end of the month, when my youngest finishes school.
Today I watched a bit of the Mctavishing DVD that came with the book, so I had to try out a bit of free motion quilting. It has been a week since I did any FMQ, and it was so nice to do some again!
I am trying to work on getting more fluid movement into my "McTavishing". Harder than it seems!
Have a great day and thanks for visiting!! ♥
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Gardening
This week has been so wonderful that I have been working outside. Lots of weeding! It is amazing how with a bit of heat things are really starting to grow! (Especially the weeds!)
Flowers in the front.
Tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers on the sunny south side.
Vegetable patch in the back.
I ordered some great books from Amazon, and I am so pleased. I want to start making art quilts and these books have fantastic ideas.
This one is painting fabric with acrylic fabric paints (SoSoft by DecoArt), and then embellishing with thread. The author, Pat Durbin, has included five projects in the book.
This one is based on a raw edge applique technique, with thread embellishments. The author, Leni Levenson Wiener, is a photographer and the first chapter in the book is "The Elements of Good Design". It has wonderful tips that would be applicable to regular quilt making, photography etc. It comes with a DVD (I haven't had time to look at it, the books came yesterday).
Time for something new for me, and these two books really inspire me. With the mosquitoes being horrendous outside, I might be spending a bit more time indoors!
Have a great day and thanks for visiting!! ♥
Flowers in the front.
Tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers on the sunny south side.
Vegetable patch in the back.
I ordered some great books from Amazon, and I am so pleased. I want to start making art quilts and these books have fantastic ideas.
This one is painting fabric with acrylic fabric paints (SoSoft by DecoArt), and then embellishing with thread. The author, Pat Durbin, has included five projects in the book.
This one is based on a raw edge applique technique, with thread embellishments. The author, Leni Levenson Wiener, is a photographer and the first chapter in the book is "The Elements of Good Design". It has wonderful tips that would be applicable to regular quilt making, photography etc. It comes with a DVD (I haven't had time to look at it, the books came yesterday).
Time for something new for me, and these two books really inspire me. With the mosquitoes being horrendous outside, I might be spending a bit more time indoors!
Have a great day and thanks for visiting!! ♥
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Back to Hexagons
I finished putting all the hexagons together!
I thought this layout was too jumbled, too hard to see the individual blocks.
This is an idea of how they would look with spaces. I thought this was better.
This is what it could look like with the addition of coordinating red fabric. I tried downloading the fabric swatches from Moda to EQ6 - and I managed to figure it out!! Always good to learn something new!!
This layout would make a nice little lap quilt. I think this is the best idea for the hexagons - just have to buy some red fabric. Another trip to the quilt store! ♥
I finally finished this little free motion painted postcard. Decided just to serge the edges since the zig-zag didn't work and it was too small to bind.
I am glad I took this picture yesterday, because when I saw the nest today it was empty! Hopefully they were big enough to fly, they seemed so small (only two, I don't know what happened to the other one?).
Have a great day and thanks for visiting!! ♥
I thought this layout was too jumbled, too hard to see the individual blocks.
This is an idea of how they would look with spaces. I thought this was better.
This is what it could look like with the addition of coordinating red fabric. I tried downloading the fabric swatches from Moda to EQ6 - and I managed to figure it out!! Always good to learn something new!!
This layout would make a nice little lap quilt. I think this is the best idea for the hexagons - just have to buy some red fabric. Another trip to the quilt store! ♥
I finally finished this little free motion painted postcard. Decided just to serge the edges since the zig-zag didn't work and it was too small to bind.
I am glad I took this picture yesterday, because when I saw the nest today it was empty! Hopefully they were big enough to fly, they seemed so small (only two, I don't know what happened to the other one?).
Have a great day and thanks for visiting!! ♥
Friday, June 11, 2010
Finished!!
I can't believe that I have finished my Pinwheel Sampler Quilt Along quilt!
This has been going on since January and I absolutely loved belonging to a quilt along. Thanks Rachel!!
You can see other wonderful Pinwheel quilts over at Flickr. It is amazing to see all the other variations.
I love this block.
I chose to quilt free-motion feathers in the pinwheels. They were so much fun to quilt and great practice. I realized that the secret to nice feathers is the angle that the loops come off the stem (vein?).
I used flannel for the backing,
and Hobbs Tuscany Wool batting (my favorite - to work with and to sleep under).
The layer cake (and part of a charm pack) I used was Alliance by Moda,
and the background was by Buggy Barn. All the fabric for the top is from KickAss Country Store, the people there are so wonderful and helpful!
I used Invisafil by Wonderfil for all the quilting (also from KACS), it has become my new favorite quilting thread. It is easy to work with and disappears into the fabric - seems to hide mistakes! I used Aurifil #50 in the bobbin, and a #80 Microtex needle to quilt.
I joined the 1800's Reproduction Fabric Club from KickAss Country Store awhile ago,
and in the Fall I plan on starting making blocks with the fabric I have collected. I am thinking of doing it as a very informal quilt-along. I would like to post a block (or two) every week (designed with the help of EQ7). I have a couple of ideas for quilt layouts too.
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!! ♥
This has been going on since January and I absolutely loved belonging to a quilt along. Thanks Rachel!!
You can see other wonderful Pinwheel quilts over at Flickr. It is amazing to see all the other variations.
I love this block.
I chose to quilt free-motion feathers in the pinwheels. They were so much fun to quilt and great practice. I realized that the secret to nice feathers is the angle that the loops come off the stem (vein?).
I used flannel for the backing,
and Hobbs Tuscany Wool batting (my favorite - to work with and to sleep under).
The layer cake (and part of a charm pack) I used was Alliance by Moda,
and the background was by Buggy Barn. All the fabric for the top is from KickAss Country Store, the people there are so wonderful and helpful!
I used Invisafil by Wonderfil for all the quilting (also from KACS), it has become my new favorite quilting thread. It is easy to work with and disappears into the fabric - seems to hide mistakes! I used Aurifil #50 in the bobbin, and a #80 Microtex needle to quilt.
I joined the 1800's Reproduction Fabric Club from KickAss Country Store awhile ago,
and in the Fall I plan on starting making blocks with the fabric I have collected. I am thinking of doing it as a very informal quilt-along. I would like to post a block (or two) every week (designed with the help of EQ7). I have a couple of ideas for quilt layouts too.
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!! ♥
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