Category Archives: fabric

New Purse Pattern

If you haven’t seen them, Pat Bravo has come out with some new purse patterns. I ordered one a couple of weeks ago and this weekend I got to put one together. This is the Verona pattern. I think her patterns are great. They were easy to follow, and she really spells every step out, so it is a perfect pattern for beginners.

I haven’t made any progress in getting the 9-patch I made at the first of the year and the Love quilt quilted. I did get the borders put on the Love quilt, but I was lazy about getting a picture of it. Finally, today I got my husband to hold it up for me. The lighting in the basement doesn’t do much for the quilt.(It’s been raining all day here, so I couldn’t take my usual outside pictures.) I’m not loving the border fabric I choose, but it is what it is, I guess. I wish I had used fabric with more of the aqua color in it instead. That’s what happens when you don’t take your quilt with you to the fabric store to pick out borders. Maybe this week I will get at least one of these quilts done. (Not making any promises, though. I’ve been kind of lazy lately.) I have several projects on my “to do” list besides the 2 quilts. I would like to make a couple of gumdrop pillows for the living room. I also got fabric in December to make some pajamas and I would like to get those done, too. I am always thinking about the next quilt to start, of course. I have a couple that were started last year and never finished. I should be a good girl and get those finished before I start another. (In a perfect world.) My great, great Aunt called yesterday. She received the quilt I made her in the mail and she was so excited. I could tell how much she appreciated it and that made my day! It makes you feel good when you can tell someone really enjoys getting a “handmade gift”. (Not everyone does.) Let’s see, what else… Oh, I have really been working hard on my applique quilt. It has only taken a solid year +, but I finally got the main part put together. Yes, I said year. Don’t judge. Now I have to work on the border, which in theory sound simple. Like, “yeah, I just have the border left and I’m finished.” But not THIS border. I’m pretty sure it will take me another year just to do the appliqued border. Ahhh… applique. What was I thinking? I let a friend borrow it, so as soon as I get it back, I’ll post some pictures of it so you can all be amazed at my awesomeness. (hee, hee)
And finally, I just have one thing left to say, “Brett” .

A Little Weekend Sewing

Remember all those 2.5″ strips of Love I cut up last week? Well, I got them sewn together today. Yeah!! I also picked up the border fabric today, soooo… maybe tomorrow I can get them put on. I am using the same pattern I used to make this quilt. Three borders, yikes. My hubbers says it is a “crazy” looking quilt, but I’m kinda crushin’ on it. All the bright colors make me happy. This is totally random, but I am watching a movie as I’m posting this with John Cusack in it. Why is John Cusack just so darn cute? Love him.

Love, Baby Girls and Super Boys

Love, as in Amy Butler’s new fabric line. I picked some up at Karen Gray Design and I’m ready to get started making something with it.
I got it all cut out.

And now all of my 2.5″ strips are sitting there, waiting for me to make them into something.
Super boys, as in my super boy! He has really done so good this week sleeping in his bed all by himself. The first couple of days were rough, but he is doing great now. He gets to go to a friend’s birthday party on Sunday. I never know what to get kids, even though I have one. I stand in the aisle at the toy store and just stare. I decided that I was just going to make something, so I made his friend a superhero cape using this pattern and a matching t-shirt.
As a bonus, Fletcher got one too.

And these are my baby girls, Remmy and Skeet. Such cuties!

2010

A new year always means many things. For me it is a time to review the year that is over and think about the things I want to do and achieve in the new year. I have already made big plans for this year and my only hope is that this year doesn’t go by as fast as last year seemed to.
With Christmas over and the decorations taken down, I was able to fit in a little quilting time. Last night the final stitches were made on my first quilt top of 2010. I used the new Hope Valley fabric and this pattern from the Moda Bake Shop. I can’t wait to get it on the quilting frame. I have lots of new projects planned, but I want to also concentrate on getting many of the things I started in 09 completed. I mean, it is seriously sad the amount of things I have started and not completed. (I choose to blame it on what I feel is the nature of creative people to suffer from a crafting form of A.D.D.) I hope everyone has a great year and many happy days of sewing.

Checkin’ Things Off My "To Do" List

I’m getting things done around here. I’m like a dag’um machine. I got the blocks all trimmed up and put together for the Advent Calendar. I made a little mistake on it, but if you can’t tell where the mistake is, then I’m certainly not telling. Next, it needs to be quilted and the binding put on. I have, of course, made plans to do more things tomorrow then there is time, but quilting this is on my list. It could happen. I would like to get it checked off the list.
Check out these fab-bo fabrics. I picked them up at Karen Gray Design. I have been wanting to make a Red and Aqua quilt for a while now, so I thought I would start a little stash building.
Who knows what exactly the pattern will be or when this one will ever be made, but I’m kinda crushing on this quilt right now. This quilt is also a good possibility.

I put the last stitch in the binding on the Merry and Bright Christmas Quilt about an hour ago. It is in the dryer as we speak. I can’t wait to get that warm bundle of crinkly goodness out of the dryer. Ohhh, that’s my favorite part of the whole quilt making process. Love it.

I hope to get some good pictures of it tomorrow to share with you. It is supposed to be rainy and cold here tomorrow, so getting good pics could be problematic, but it is certainly perfect weather for a day of sewing.

Good Folks Love

I lusted after Anna Maria’s Good Folks ever since it came into Karen Gray’s shop and I said I wasn’t going to buy anything new, but I gave in. I am making another disappearing 9-patch for my class out of it. I mean I had to get it for my class, right? It was for class, not for me, for class. Right!?!
And every season calls for a new handbag. So really I was saving money by making one and not buying one of those expensive ones I would have normally bought. Right. Totally justified. Yup, totally justified!

Ahhh… Fall!

School is starting, the weather will be getting cooler soon and I suddenly have a intense urge to make things like soup, apple cake and warm, cozy quilts. That can only mean one thing. It’s almost September and fall is on its way. Fall is my favorite season for all of the above mentioned reasons and it makes me want to make everything in the beautiful, rich colors of the season.
I got this fabric at one of my favorite LFS, Knit One Smock Too. I think I might have make some more things out of this fabric. It would be beautiful in a quilt.

I think after the last post that a tutorial would be in order so I better get started putting one together. Keep checking back, I’ll try to get one done soon.

Shewww…

As you can see, I’ve been busy. I just finished these. It is a custom order for a bride-to-be in Georgia. She is giving her bridesmaids these cute little clutch purses. She picked out the fabric. Didn’t she do a great job! Each clutch is monogrammed on the inside. I really enjoyed working on these.

I took a little field trip to JoAnn’s today.(always trouble) I picked up some cute cupcake fabric to make a birthday gift for my friend’s little girl who will be turning 2 soon. Her party has a cupcake theme and this got my mind turning on what I could make her for her birthday. (I love themes) I have a couple of weeks to get it done, so I’ll show you soon what I came up with. Now that the sample is done for the quilt class, I want to get back to working on Fletcher’s Wonky Star quilt. I have all the fabric cut out and ready to go. I got the backing and binding fabric in the mail the other day. I’m not making a big quilt, just one for him to cuddle with, so it should come together quickly.

Something New

Well, it’s time to start a new quilt, don’t ya think! Aren’t these fabrics beautiful! I picked them up today and I already have some 5″ squares cut out and ready to go. It is going to be a sample for a beginning quilt class that I am going to teach at Karen Gray Design. She is in the middle of revamping her cute little shop to make room for some sewing classes that are scheduled to begin in September. Time to get crack-a-lacking on this quilt so that I’ll have something to show all the would-be students. Can’t wait!

Giveaway!

Well, I’m going to take a few days away from crafts and blogging, so I thought while I was gone I would have a little giveaway. What do you think about half yard cuts of each of these three fabrics. They would be great for your stash, right! Just leave me a comment between now and Wednesday, August 4th and I will draw a random winner on August 5th. Good Luck and I’ll be back soon.