Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Free moose silloutte pattern / WIP Wed

 

Go to my Craftsy pattern shop to download this free PDF pattern. Once you get the silloutte cut out it is really quick and easy, especially if you've done fusible appliqué before.

Merry Christmas!

 

The only thing I finished last week was the moose pattern and sample and the last of these key lanyards for the room cleaners at work.

 

 

We took a trip to see my parents for Christmas and used my sewing organizer which is perfect for driving. I always have to have something to sew by hand while on a long drive (as the passenger) and am always dropping and loosing my scissors, at a sharp turn - pincushion and stuff goes flying! Since its all weighted down it stays in place plus you keep all your strings ect. off the car floor.

 

Today I start a new project - all turned under freezer paper appliqué with 70, yes count em, 70! Little tiny pieces. I consider this an exercise in patience if not stupidity .

 

At least I have a helper;-)

And if you tweet, there will be a Boxing Day sew in today. Hash tag #BDSI

I am @quiltscapes and follow mostly quilters - it's a great way to Interact with like minded people

(Or should I say "quilting obsessed" people ;-))))

 

Monday, December 24, 2012

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas to everyone! And that includes the small and the furry ;-))

 

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

WIP Wed 12/19/12

 

I'm reworking a pattern I had for sale on craftsy in my pattern shop that was the first one I did and is pretty rough - to long and detailed and the photos are bad. I think I may put it up for free hoping that will bring people to buy some of the others.

 

So I'm making another moose - these are pretty quick to do after you get the cutting part done.

I'm quilting him today.

 

Also finished a couple of these sewing organizers. Sooooo handy.

Put one up in my Etsy shop

And last night made a big batch of puppy chow.

 

Gave it out as little gifts and called it reindeer chow :-)

I used this recipe - but used green and red M&M's and added pretzels.

Really good

 

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Little bits

I always feel the need to make things for people for Christmas. Some appreciate it, some don't.

Jackie at Sew Excited Quilts made some needle books the other day, which got me inspired

So today I made one

 

Kinda looks like a bible although that was not the plan.

Oh, I meant to say - here is my needle book, I thought I would make it look like a bible and it came out just as planned ;-)

 

There is a key ring clip on the ribbon so I can clip it to something.

 

The other thing I've been making are key lanyards that go around your neck. I work in a hotel and I'm making one for all the room cleaners master keys. There are 12, so I should be able to do it.

 

These are pretty quick and easy - here is the tutorial from simply cotton. I didn't piece all the little bits like she did but I need to get these done. Would be a. Great scrap busting project though.

 

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

WIP Wed. 12/12/12

Today is 12/12/12! What that means I don't know but I believe it means I will get a lot done today (maybe)

Last week I made this little art quilt and finished the pattern / tutorial on how to make it.

I put it up for sale ($4 bucks PDF download) on Craftsy here.

 

 

Still working on the pincushions, waiting for the hand sewing and stuffing to get done.

 

Guess I've been a slacker :-)

Not really, cause I made this

and finished quilting it, now for the binding (more hand work) guess I need to sit and watch some TV

 

Or maybe gaze out the window at my neighbor's Xmas tree - pretty cool, huh?

 

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

carolina chickadee





Debbie over at stitchin therapy blog made her version of my chickadee pattern and it turned out great! (I like her's better than the one I made)              
 here's what she said about it:
  I had to get a little creative and switch it around to fit my wired table top hanger. My size is 13" by 16".  I added an extra layer of batting behind the chickadee and the pine cone to get a slight trapunto effect.   So thank you, I really am happy with it.  The directions and tutorial were great.  I had no problem at all with them. Debbie Clarke
thank you Debbie for making my pattern and sending me the photo:-)



We do not stop playing because we
grow old, we grow old because we
stop playing.

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

WIP Wed 12/5/12 Kennel quilt finish

Finished the disappearing 9 patch kennel quilt. My boss and I share a love for our dogs and she has a yellow lab named Gretzky (I know the name is sad but her husband is a hockey freak). Gretzky sleeps in his kennel or crate (his choice the door is open) and I made this for him for Christmas. My boss does not get a present - her dog does :-) the quilt ended up at 32" square, not knowing the size of his crate, I just hope it fits. I have no experience with dog crates / kennels so if any one has any suggestions on sizes I would appreciate any insight. I did a lot of close stippling so it should be really comfy especially after washing. That's another question I have - do you wash your quilt before giving or selling it? My only experiences have been art wall quilts which are not but have heard of washing first before sending them out into the world.

What do you do?

 

My WIP is this

It's supposed to look like this

 

 

I had to rip out two mistakes and filled the weight bag to much so am having trouble stuffing it

BUT once I get the technique down, the next one will be easy. I feel I need a couple of these and Sew Mamma Sew has a free tutorial for it, go here to check it out. Next week I WILL have a few completed ones to show.

Happy Quilting!

 

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Up North


My mom gave me this as an early Christmas present - it is hanging in my office. It is so beautiful! 
I'm dreaming of the day when I can look out my window and see a scene like this every day. 


she made it from a pattern called Up North,  by Sue Pritt


It's pretty big, measures 49" x 44"
it certainly makes a statement - perfect for my office as it needed a focal point of interest


the pattern is all fusible applique which does make it rather heavy when finished though


my mom said it was a bitch to quilt because of the heavy factor
but she did an awesome job

THANK YOU MOM!!!

Saturday, December 1, 2012

the fat quarter shop is awesome!


I just wanted to say how great the customer service is at this online quilt / fabric shop .
they had alot of volume on cyber monday (due to a killer sale, I might add) and sent an email to me saying that my items are just being shipped out, sorry for the delay and here is a $10.00 off coupon code for my next order for the trouble. Most other online shops (including a chain store starting with the letter J) has  the same hold up with shipping on an every day basis and you don't hear a word from them, certainly not a discount. So I just wanted to give the fat quarter shop a big shout out of
THANK YOU FOR EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE!


fyi: I have no affiliation with them at all, I just like to give credit where credit is due just as much as I would call someone or a company that gives exceptional poor customer service. 

Friday, November 30, 2012

The quilter in your life wants this ;-)

If you are not a quilter and have received a link to this post, then you know have a quilter in your life that has sent you this as a not so subtle hint - she wants this for Christmas, so surprise her.
(And wrap it in fabric please, preferably a batik)
I've been quilting for 30 years and have tried every free motion quilting glove known to man (and woman).
I am here to tell you that I have finally found one that I LOVE!
Machingers can be found online at quite a few places, I got mine at joannes (online only) for about 8 bucks.

They fit snug but not tight, are very comfortable, have tips that grab the quilt perfectly

And the best part, you are still able to use scissors, pull pins in and out and most importantly, drink your coffee while quilting without having to keep taking your gloves on and off.
I have nothing to do with the company that makes these, I just want to share a "good find" with my fellow quilters and if you are reading this blog you must be a quilter.
Below is a couple of links for those that may have been sent this post by your quilter loved one that you can order them

Happy Holidays!


Wednesday, November 28, 2012

wip wed 11/28 - pretty piecing


I'm not good at piecing or patchwork as one might call it, which is why I stick with the art quilts. I am just not  precise and I don't like to follow the rules. I know my strengths and weaknesses and roll with it.
With that being said sometimes I get the urge to make a nice comfy pieced quilt so when I saw the disappearing 9 patch on quilt cabana's blog, I just had to try it.


It looks quick and fairly easy and since I was going to my moms for thanksgiving I figured I could make my own charm squares from her huge (and I mean HUGE!) stash.


here is the finished 25" by 30" quilt with stipple quilting
I'm thinking a special dog might like this, its to small for a human, not sure what to do with it yet . right now I'm just enjoying the feel of it, the close stipple makes it oh so nice!

I have squares cut out for a couple more, hopefully soon.

now on to my WIP





 trying to find the right hands to fit the background or
visa versa (does anyone say that anymore)?
these (above)seem to white




so I went with these, at least they go with the blue background

                                   

look when I quilted them though, makes the hands look ice cold

maybe I should come up with some catchy name for this odd quilt.

any suggestions?

Friday, November 23, 2012

#BFSI giveaway

 
 
hope everyone had a wonderful  thanksgiving with the family but today  is the day to reward yourself for all that cooking and cleaning you did - send away that family and get your quilty on!!
If you tweet, join other quilters today for a sew in - the hashtag #BFSI.
Sandy from quilting for the rest of us is having a huge give away so check her blog out here.
I'm giving away a free downloadable pattern for this "welcome my little chickadee quilt" to two lucky winners picked at random.  Just leave a comment telling me what you are working on today quilt - wise and if it's nothing, then why the hell not???


Sunday, November 18, 2012

WIP - Welcome My Little Chickadee

my mom started quilting her scrappy star and is using the teal thread in a chain design - it looks great!




the only thing I worked on and finished this week is this chickadee quilt and tutorial. I the put the quilt up on etsy this morning and someone bought it already, so I guess it's a hit.
I may just make another, they are pretty quick:-)

I finished my chickadee quilt and made a pattern tutorial to sell it on craftsy and my etsy shop.
Making the pattern is so much more time consuming than the actual quilt making but as long as I remember to take photos along the way, I'm good. I just bought the pages app for my I pad, so I can write up the tutorial while sitting around on the couch, so I'll probablly be doing more of them. This one came out so much better than the others I've made. Just like anything else, you improve and learn the more you do something. Of course I can't just let it be the pattern, I've got 7 pages of detailed tutorial complete with photos. I figure that way even a beginner could make this little chickadee.
You would need to know how to free motion quilt - note the pine cone scales are drawn with thread but you first trace the lines from the pattern so it's not hard.

His little eye is a bead. I like a bead or button better than just fabric or thread because its shines alittle.
Makes a good little Christmas quilt ;-)
Don't you like how I shamelessly promote my pattern?
How do you think I can afford to buy all the fabric I do? 
Happy Quilting!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

WIP Wed 11/14/12

This week my mom is the first photo - it's a WOW WIP!

Love those jewel tones, if you look close you can see where she is going to quilt the black areas.

It's a Celtic braid design - nice.

And of course her mitered border is perfect (unlike mine would be)

Now that the fun part is done, we will see how long it takes for her to quilt it;-)

 

This is her finish - its from a pattern kit called "up north"

I love. It but she says its full of a lot of glue and layers of fabric and is really heavy.

She says she will never do another, apparently it's a different process than the usual fusible or freezer paper appliqué and she didn't like it. It came out good though.

 

 

I'm working on a new design (or two) hopefully to eventually make them into a PDF pattern and tutorial to sell on craftsy. Above is the first and I'm not thrilled with it - needs some tweaking. The creature in the tree is alittle weird but I may like it better once its quilting, that will add more definition. First I was going to make a honey pot but not sure. Also I think the background is not enough contrast. I will make another before I decide whether to go forward with a pattern. What do you think? I would love any input - constructive criticism is always a very welcome thing. I know there is something I don't like but can't figure out what it is.

 

 

The other is a chickadee that is still only in the beginning phase. I'll have more to show in that next week, so stay tuned!

 

Happy Quilting!

and happy national button day on November 16th (who knew!)

Check out sew excited quilts blog for a button giveaway