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!!!
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
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...
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Dragonfly Quilt - Pieced together!
Monday, October 12, 2009
Dragonfly Quilt
Usually when I make a quilt, I follow some type of pattern or plan. I started this quilt with about 75 - 100 different types of dragonfly fabric cut into little squares. I absolutely loved dragonflies and had to buy the fabric squares when I saw them on eBay. But what to do with them? I decided to make small blocks using the different dragonfly fabrics. Obviously, the fabrics all do not match well but I tried to make blocks with colors that complimented each other. After I made some blocks, I started to try and figure out what I am going to do with these blocks. I picked up bright pink and bright teal batiks to use with my quilt. I was thinking about using these to border the blocks. Here are some pictures of what I have done.
My Quilts
Because I got behind in my posting, my quilts aren't in order of completion. Here is a list I made for myself because I need to make labels for all the quilts before I give them as Christmas presents. I want to include what # quilt it is on the label.
1. Moda Northern Solitude Quilt
2. Ducky & Bear Quilt
3. Red, White, & Blue Rail Fence Quilt
4. Snowman Quilt
5. Dolphin Quilt
6. Black & White Fat Quarter Quilt
7. Ice Capades Quilt
8. Jim Shore Angels Quilt (will post pics of this one soon)
Quilts on Deck:
Night Before Christmas
Gingerbread Men
Dragonfly
ABC's
1. Moda Northern Solitude Quilt
2. Ducky & Bear Quilt
3. Red, White, & Blue Rail Fence Quilt
4. Snowman Quilt
5. Dolphin Quilt
6. Black & White Fat Quarter Quilt
7. Ice Capades Quilt
8. Jim Shore Angels Quilt (will post pics of this one soon)
Quilts on Deck:
Night Before Christmas
Gingerbread Men
Dragonfly
ABC's
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