Monday, November 23, 2009

Quilt #10 - Gingerbread Man

I had this gingerbread panel that I didn't know what to do with but I found this really cute red plaid at a quilt show and made this quilt top in a few hours.  It is really basic but I think it turned out cute.  I love the small squares with the tiny gingerbread men!






Lots and lots of binding!!!

Three of my quilts are finished being quilted and so I have been doing ALOT of binding to get them finished before Christmas.  I still have to put labels on them.  I love the way the quilting turned out.  Here are some pictures...


Winter Parade - quilted with small snowflakes






Black & White - quilted with red thread flowers






Red, White, & Blue - quilted with stars



Sunday, November 8, 2009

Finishing Touches and scrap busting....

I picked up two quilts from the quilter earlier in the week and they are beautiful! She did an amazing job and I am so excited, I'm not sure if I can wait until Christmas!

The first time I sewed a binding, it turned out horrible! Since then, I have been looking a many blogs and websites that offer photo tutorials about how to easily deal with the binding. This time, it went much more smoothly! It only took me a few hours to put the binding on the Jim Shore Angel quilt. Here are some pictures of it:

The quilting pattern is a flower (sunflower-ish) and I made the binding from scraps of the quilt.





I also did some scrap-busting this weekend.  My cat is always laying all over my fabric and my quilts as I am trying to work on them.  He just loves laying on them and rolling around.  I took some of my scraps from my Christmas quilt (currently at the quilter) and made him a little blanket/liner for his kitty  bed. 

I figured since this was for the cat (and he wouldn't mind mistakes) I decided to quilt it myself!  I used spray adhesive to put together the "quilt sandwich" and masking tape to sew the first set of lines.  The second set of lines I did free hand and they are fun and wavy.  I also tried to machine sew the binding and the results weren't that bad!  Instead of starting the binding on the front, I started it on the back.  Then I folded it over and sewed the binding to the front with a decorative stitch.  It actually looked quilt and was MUST faster than hand-sewing. 

wavy quilting



Machine sewed binding and part of the sewn name (not the best picture)




He loves it!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Pumpkin Time!



Ok, this has nothing to do with quilting, but I wanted to post a picture of my pumpkin. This year, I did Max and a monster from "Where the Wild Things Are". One lucky student will go home with this pumpkin tomorrow. Happy Halloween!!!

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Projects using Scraps


My scrap bag is getting full and I wanted to use my scraps for an additional gift for those I made quilts for. The first "scrap-busting" project I found was cutting up your scraps into little squares and filling glass ornaments. (See the picture below.) I love this idea so I started small baggies with scraps for each person I made a quilt for. I am also making a mini-ornament from each bag of scraps for myself so I can celebrate each and every quilt I make.

The 2nd project I found was a cute, fabric envelope - PERFECT for giving packets of hot cocoa. Here is the free pattern.


3rd project I found was an adorable purse - well actually a great set of 7 projects - but I love this purse! I started on one using the black & white scraps from the quilt I made for my sister. Check out these free patterns.


Patterns for other ideas:
Casserole Holder / Pot Holder
Scissor Satchel

Make every scrap count!

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Free Patterns

Here are some great websites that offer free patterns:

P&B Textiles
Classic Cottons
Andover Fabrics
Robert Kaufman
FreeQuilt.com
Quilt Blocks Galore (one of my favorites)
United Notions

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Jim Shore Angels Quilt




I found the Jim Shore angel panel at a Quilt Show in Hoffmann Estates, Illinois and knew I had to have it! I used some fat quarters to create some "sampler" blocks to accent the angel blocks. I just dropped this one off at the quilter yesterday and it will be quilted with sunflowers. I love this quilt! A Christmas gift for a family member...