Janet at Quiltsalott designed the cutest little purses and posted a tutorial for them on her blog. Her instructions were great. It didn’t take long at all to stitch up the red purse last night for my daughter. Then this morning I decided I wanted one too, so I made the blue one for me. I’m going to use it to hold scissors, thread and thimble, etc. for appliqué on the go, so the tiny silver scissors on the zipper pull were the perfect final touch.
Mar 25, 2010
Mar 22, 2010
Just Stitching
I’m still here… stitching away… working on Florabunda #3 now and loving the fabrics and soft colors. I can’t decide which is my favorite block, I have enjoyed them all.
Mar 10, 2010
Big and Little
Quite a while ago I set myself a goal to see how far I could go in stitching hexagons. So far I have made 17 pretty hexagon flowers and have several more cut and ready to go. Now I don’t know when I will stop!
I also stitched up these tiny 1/2 inch hexies and turned them into a little 13 inch quilt…all finished.
I love making hexie flowers!
I was also working on a dresden quilt. I have the blocks all done and am deciding how to design them into a quilt….sashing and all…you know.
While I’m thinking through that, I took time to sew some sweet 3 inch dresdens for these little projects:
My inspiration came from Virginia, of Galloping Pony. I love her designs. She has such a beautiful talent.
Labels: dresdens, hexagons, miniature quilt, quilting
Feb 23, 2010
Another one for the wall
I’ve made a couple of Ann Hermes small quilt patterns in the past and enjoy her designs. Here is another one, 23 inches square, with rolling stone blocks, that I finished last night.
A perfect addition to my ever changing little quilt wall.
Labels: miniature quilt, quilting
Feb 17, 2010
Time Well Spent
I’ve been spending a some time on my applique block for Florabunda.
…and bits of time here and there on those addicting Dear Jane blocks.
…but most of my time with these two.
And loving every minute.
Feb 12, 2010
Bet you can’t sew just one
I sat down to make a Dear Jane block…or maybe two… but found I just couldn’t stop there. Before I knew it I had ten blocks finished and several more cut out and ready to go. I’m loving this project.
Feb 7, 2010
Feb 2, 2010
A last minute bunny for the baby
The latest American Patchwork & Quilting magazine came and inside I found a sweet little bunny quilt designed by Anne Sutton and Vicki Bellino. It didn’t take long to make one up in my daughter’s nursery colors. It is now ready and waiting with the rest of us for the baby to arrive
…which is any day now.
Jan 25, 2010
A New Start
I spied an awesome BOM called Florabunda beginning over at One Piece at a Time. Next thing I know, I’m rummaging through my stash looking for the perfect fabrics for my new project. And getting more and more excited about working on it.
To balance things out, I completed another project the other day. This little quilt is 20 inches square and used up some of my very tiny scraps. It’s a Moda Bake Shop pattern by Sheryl Johnson.
Labels: applique, miniature quilt, quilting
Jan 23, 2010
Just in Time
Hurray!! My machine is home again and running better than ever. It didn’t take as long as I worried it would and I was able to finish the baby quilt just in time for my daughter’s shower.
The shower was great. It was hosted by her sister. Instead of a game, everyone decorated “Onesies” and had fun being creative. Then there were cinnamon rolls and hot chocolate, which was very appropriate for this cold and snowy day.
I also have another quilt in the works for our new grandchild that involves a lot of hand stitching. I’ve been trying to get it done before the baby arrives but I’m quickly running out of days.
Labels: quilting
Jan 19, 2010
Catastrophe!
Argh! Throw myself on the floor, kick and scream, moan and groan! At least that’s what I feel like doing. Mostly I just feel blue. My BFF is broken. It’s basically the end of the world.
I was stitching along last night on this little project…
Almost had the top finished. It was quite late and I was tired, but thoroughly enjoying myself and having so much fun when all of a sudden the thingy that holds the needle came down on my knuckle. There was pain and some bleeding but nothing compared to what it did to my machine…it won’t sew!! It moves up and down but won’t make stitches. Cry, weep, sob.
It is going to the sewing machine hospital and I will miss it. I hope it comes home very soon because...
…I have till Saturday at 1:00 to have this finished, borders, quilting, binding and all in time for my daughter’s baby shower.
Jan 14, 2010
Marvelous Mail
This little one (complete with her sock on her head) and I had great fun opening packages today after our mailman came by. It was almost like Christmas all over again.
First was a pretty package filled with sweet fabric and a darling quilt pattern. It was sent to me from Kris for the One Project a Month challenge. My name was drawn from the list of those who hung in there all year long. It was such a good program that I have signed up again for another year. Thank you so much Kris! You are very thoughtful.
Inside another package was a book. My name was drawn for a gift certificate to Cottage Quilts from the One Year of Schnibbles group. I have been admiring this book by Kim Brackett for awhile and knew that was what I was spending my certificate on. Watch out, my huge bundle of scraps, I have big plans for you now!
And last, but not least, ….My favorite TV series of all time…..Columbo! Every year for Christmas my dear Mr. Sunshine gives me the latest Columbo series that’s been put out on DVD. This year we both kind of forgot about it until afterwards. But he sent for it anyway because it arrived in today’s mail. Just a couple more years and I will have collected all of them. I never get tired of watching this guy solve the mystery! I’m really looking forward to this evening when I settle down in front of the TV with my hand stitching and Columbo!