I made this in a few hours with some fat quarters that I picked out at JoAnn Fabrics. I wanted to find fabrics that reminded me of my trip to the southwest this past June. I found some pretty turquoise and brown fabrics and threw in a little purple. I like the different size square blocks. This was a fast and fun one!
My inspiration... a picture I took at the Grand Canyon...
Rick and me at the Grand Canyon...can't wait to go back!
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!
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...
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)
I caught the quilting bug in 2009 from my mother-in-law. When I'm not quilting or teaching 4th grade, I enjoy traveling with my husband, taking pictures, going to Sox and Bears games, watching TV, and reading.