This is my second finished project of the year!!
I used some of the blocks from my block swap adventure. I had two left, so I will save those for my next quilt. I had leftover black strips from my black & white log cabin, so I chose to use that as sashing. I knew I wanted to add a border, but I wasn't sure what. As I dug through my fabric I found a purple kitty fabric, there was a close up of it a few weeks ago from when I rented the long arm.
Here is the back. I have never been a fan of pieced backs. But I KNEW I wanted to use the pink panther fabric on the back, which I didn't have enough of, so I pulled out a kitty print, which helped, but ti was still a little short, so I added a little bit to the sides. Just some remnants I had.
I mailed this off to my friend, and I think she likes it :) thank you to my swapper friends for helping me finish this!
30 April 2013
29 April 2013
Leap year stash
So I won a traveling stash at the beginning of April. And then AGAIN now!! It's so cool! I'm not sure where that luck came from! This one is a little different, because it's the leap year box. Which means that it is only shipped once a month! I won this one from Books, Hooks, Sticks, etc.
Here are the rules and guidelines:
RULES:
The definition of a stash is a secret store of valuables. For quilters it's a collection of usable quality products. The stash should contain mostly fabric with a few patterns and/or books and other items.
Look at all those fun fabrics and patterns!
And even more!! It's all so cool!
If you would like a chance at winning this stash leave me a comment by next MONDAY May 6th!
Here are the rules and guidelines:
RULES:
- Be an active blogger. Post about receiving and the giveaway on your blog in a timely manner.
- There is a note in the box that logs where the box has been. Please add your info and place the note back in the box.
- There is a list of Rules and Guidelines in the box. Please read and follow these and return the list to the box.
- You may take anything you like from the box. Just replace every item with comparable quilt shop quality items equal to the amount taken. See guidelines below.
- Ship the box to the next person in a reasonable amount of time.
- Due to the amount of postage shipping is only within the USA.
The definition of a stash is a secret store of valuables. For quilters it's a collection of usable quality products. The stash should contain mostly fabric with a few patterns and/or books and other items.
- FABRIC: Should be quilt shop quality in new condition. Scraps should only be included if they are cut for adding to a collection and packaged accordingly (i.e. I-Spy squares, postage stamp squares, etc.). There should not be anything under a Fat Quarter unless packaged like this.
- PATTERNS/BOOKS: Should be in new or gently used condition. They should be kept to a minimum (books are bulky and add weight).
- OTHER ITEMS: Should be in new or gently used condition. Tools, notions, etc. These items should be packaged if necessary.
- If you receive a box with anything that is of "poor" condition you should not feel guilty in tossing it out.
- Only put items in the box that you would be proud to own. The box is NOT a dumping place for all your outdated unwanted items.
- Items should be free of smoke and pet hairs.
- You must replace items you take with the same quantity of like-kind items. Replacing more than you take is always welcome. :)
Look at all those fun fabrics and patterns!
And even more!! It's all so cool!
If you would like a chance at winning this stash leave me a comment by next MONDAY May 6th!
Labels:
give away,
traveling stash
18 April 2013
Fun blocks
This is actually my first finish of the year! (That was not a UFO!)
Well the blocks I was making entitled "fun blocks" was just a disguise. It was really a quilt I was making for my father in law.
He is a pastor so I decided to give all his blocks a biblical theme.
left to right, top to bottom : Joseph's coat, walls of jericho, storm at sea, crown of thorns, greek cross, crown & crown, carpenters wheel, palm leaves, garden of eden, devils puzzle, children of Isreal and Jacobs ladder.
To quilt it I just did a meander, I had thought about doing something different for each block, but I do not feel confident enough in my quilting to do that. Although I did draw "lines" in the crosses to make it look like wood.
I believe he enjoyed it :) Now I only need to make a quilt for MY dad. Making quilts for men are SO tricky!
I am linking up to Richard & Tanya's link a finish Friday.
Well the blocks I was making entitled "fun blocks" was just a disguise. It was really a quilt I was making for my father in law.
He is a pastor so I decided to give all his blocks a biblical theme.
left to right, top to bottom : Joseph's coat, walls of jericho, storm at sea, crown of thorns, greek cross, crown & crown, carpenters wheel, palm leaves, garden of eden, devils puzzle, children of Isreal and Jacobs ladder.
To quilt it I just did a meander, I had thought about doing something different for each block, but I do not feel confident enough in my quilting to do that. Although I did draw "lines" in the crosses to make it look like wood.
I believe he enjoyed it :) Now I only need to make a quilt for MY dad. Making quilts for men are SO tricky!
I am linking up to Richard & Tanya's link a finish Friday.
Labels:
2013 finish,
biblical blocks,
finished project
17 April 2013
Quilt festival
This weekend I went to Cincinnati to visit my in-laws. They surprised me with a trip to the international quilt festival.
It was WONDERFUL!!! I saw so much outstanding stuff! I bought a twister ruler. But no fabric. I was able to show my in-laws what a long arm machine looks like. They are hard picture if you have never seen one used!
This was my first time going to a quilt festival. So my pictures aren't the best, and I am not sure how to make them better. I suppose going to more shows will help :)
I didn't get the label from this one, but I think it's lovely!
This one is lovely! it is actually embellished.
This was where my husband picked for lunch! My husband did well!! It was delicious! and SO filling!
Most of the blocks had dark outsides and light insides, but as you can see here, this one (above) had light outsides and dark insides!
I just LOVE it!!
And look at those pretty Zinnias!
It was WONDERFUL!!! I saw so much outstanding stuff! I bought a twister ruler. But no fabric. I was able to show my in-laws what a long arm machine looks like. They are hard picture if you have never seen one used!
This was my first time going to a quilt festival. So my pictures aren't the best, and I am not sure how to make them better. I suppose going to more shows will help :)
I didn't get the label from this one, but I think it's lovely!
This one is lovely! it is actually embellished.
This was where my husband picked for lunch! My husband did well!! It was delicious! and SO filling!
Most of the blocks had dark outsides and light insides, but as you can see here, this one (above) had light outsides and dark insides!
I just LOVE it!!
And look at those pretty Zinnias!
Labels:
quilt festival
12 April 2013
Traveling Stash!
Well it's Friday the 12th, so I took all the names (two of them). Put them in a hat, and pulled out a name!
The winner is Emily at Callender's Creations! Congrats Emily! I will be getting the box off to you tonight!
The winner is Emily at Callender's Creations! Congrats Emily! I will be getting the box off to you tonight!
Labels:
give away,
traveling stash
11 April 2013
Walls of Jericho
If I were to do this one again I would probably see about doing it with strip sets (at least for part of the triangles)
Labels:
biblical blocks
10 April 2013
Traveling Stash
Hello all! I just thought I would give you a quick reminder that the traveling stash drawing will be Friday, I will take any comments until Thursday (that's tomorrow)! Here is a link to the post.
Labels:
give away,
traveling stash
05 April 2013
Long arm
I've rented the long arm for the day. I can't share any of my projects because they're gifts. But I'll give you a sneak peak.
04 April 2013
Traveling Stash
I am not sure if you have heard of the traveling stash, but it's awesome! You can find more out about it here. I won the stash from Wendy at Stitchduchess Crazy & Sane quilting world
Here are the rules and guidelines:
RULES:
The definition of a stash is a secret store of valuables. For quilters it's a collection of usable quality products. The stash should contain mostly fabric with a few patterns and/or books and other items.
Look at all that fun fabric and patterns!
Right now this is what I took (I might change my mind before I ship it out ;) )
And right now I've added one charm pack. (You'll have to wait until you get the box to see what else you are getting!) If you would like to be entered to win this, please leave me a comment telling me where you live!
This will be open until Thursday April 11th.
Here are the rules and guidelines:
RULES:
- Be an active blogger. Post about receiving and the giveaway on your blog in a timely manner.
- There is a note in the box that logs where the box has been. Please add your info and place the note back in the box.
- There is a list of Rules and Guidelines in the box. Please read and follow these and return the list to the box.
- You may take anything you like from the box. Just replace every item with comparable quilt shop quality items equal to the amount taken. See guidelines below.
- Ship the box to the next person in a reasonable amount of time.
- Due to the amount of postage shipping is only within the USA.
The definition of a stash is a secret store of valuables. For quilters it's a collection of usable quality products. The stash should contain mostly fabric with a few patterns and/or books and other items.
- FABRIC: Should be quilt shop quality in new condition. Scraps should only be included if they are cut for adding to a collection and packaged accordingly (i.e. I-Spy squares, postage stamp squares, etc.). There should not be anything under a Fat Quarter unless packaged like this.
- PATTERNS/BOOKS: Should be in new or gently used condition. They should be kept to a minimum (books are bulky and add weight).
- OTHER ITEMS: Should be in new or gently used condition. Tools, notions, etc. These items should be packaged if necessary.
- If you receive a box with anything that is of "poor" condition you should not feel guilty in tossing it out.
- Only put items in the box that you would be proud to own. The box is NOT a dumping place for all your outdated unwanted items.
- Items should be free of smoke and pet hairs.
- You must replace items you take with the same quantity of like-kind items. Replacing more than you take is always welcome. :)
Look at all that fun fabric and patterns!
Right now this is what I took (I might change my mind before I ship it out ;) )
And right now I've added one charm pack. (You'll have to wait until you get the box to see what else you are getting!) If you would like to be entered to win this, please leave me a comment telling me where you live!
This will be open until Thursday April 11th.
Labels:
give away,
traveling stash
Cross & crown
I love this block, its name, how it looks. I couldn't decide if I wanted red on white or white on red, so I went to my husband. He said white on red, he liked there being the red as a background.
I found some very good directions for this block, (here)
And this is what my block looked like!
I found some very good directions for this block, (here)
And this is what my block looked like!
Labels:
biblical blocks
03 April 2013
What I would like to finish in April
I have my goals for the year, but I would like to make goals for April, my husband will be traveling quite a bit, so I will have plenty of time to sew.
*I would like to have a good chunk of my lorax quilts started (cut out, maybe start sewing).
*I would like to put the binding on the two long arm projects I have from last year.
*I would also like to start working on some Christmas stockings.
*And this is a goal I know I'll hit, I would like to finish two quilts.
*I would like to have a good chunk of my lorax quilts started (cut out, maybe start sewing).
*I would like to put the binding on the two long arm projects I have from last year.
*I would also like to start working on some Christmas stockings.
*And this is a goal I know I'll hit, I would like to finish two quilts.
I'm linking to
Labels:
april 2013 goals
01 April 2013
Design wall Monday
Woohoo! Sewing during break! My favorite! I feel so productive. Especially if I don't look at the rest of the house!
I don't actually have a design wall. But I have a twin size bed. So that is where I usually design.
What I have up today is my string blocks. Which are 9". I have 20 blocks and no more of that blue I used. It's definitely not very big, so I will need to add more. Another 20 probably ;) what color do you suggest I add?
What's on your wall today? Check out all the other projects at The patchwork times! (http://www.patchworktimes.com/2013/04/01/design-wall-monday-12/)
I don't actually have a design wall. But I have a twin size bed. So that is where I usually design.
What I have up today is my string blocks. Which are 9". I have 20 blocks and no more of that blue I used. It's definitely not very big, so I will need to add more. Another 20 probably ;) what color do you suggest I add?
What's on your wall today? Check out all the other projects at The patchwork times! (http://www.patchworktimes.com/2013/04/01/design-wall-monday-12/)
April goals check in
Wow it's the first of April. I'm checking in on my goals.
1. 37 posts. I think right now this goal will be met. But the year isn't over yet.
2. I really want to finish something soon. I have so many on-going projects, it would be nice to say, hey, I got this one done! Hopefully during break this week I can finish 1.
3. I still have two new quilts to start. (One is the string quilt) and then I also have the lorax tumbler quilt (which will also use my fat cat ruler). My sister bought me a quilt book, which I'd love to try a pattern from.
I feel like I've picked good goals for the year. They're totally doable to me, and I've been able to make progress on them.
1. 37 posts. I think right now this goal will be met. But the year isn't over yet.
2. I really want to finish something soon. I have so many on-going projects, it would be nice to say, hey, I got this one done! Hopefully during break this week I can finish 1.
3. I still have two new quilts to start. (One is the string quilt) and then I also have the lorax tumbler quilt (which will also use my fat cat ruler). My sister bought me a quilt book, which I'd love to try a pattern from.
I feel like I've picked good goals for the year. They're totally doable to me, and I've been able to make progress on them.
Labels:
goals 2013
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