This was fun to make! My friend Cherie made me some dog bone beads to use for buttons and tassel ends but I haven't put them on yet.
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Friday, July 1, 2011
Bow Tuck Purse
This was fun to make! My friend Cherie made me some dog bone beads to use for buttons and tassel ends but I haven't put them on yet.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Quilted iPad Case
I made this on the morning of my departure for Paris in April. That is how easy it was! I measured, made a long rectangular quilted sandwich, and quilted in FMQ with Paisley.
Then I folded it over, stitched the sides and bound the edges, just like a quilt.
Voila!
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Monday, April 11, 2011
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Joyful Village Quilt - Start
Last night I started on my next project! It is a folk art quilt using fabrics from Quilting Treasures, Joyful Days, designed by Julia Cairn. These are beautiful colorful fabrics depicting scenes and people in an African or Caribbean village.
It will be a gift for my friend Vicky in France who has a love of Caribbean art.
Last night I started fussy cutting some of the 4 1/2" squares for around the outside edge. It is amazing how much waste there is. In addition it seems that they guestimated the fabric requirements rather high for this. Oh well, I can probably use the extra to do something cool on the back or make some pillow covers!
Monday, April 4, 2011
Koi Fish Table Runner
I had Saturday and Sunday off this week and got this table runner finished. I had purchased this remnant of border fabric at Country Cloth in Altaville over a year ago, not knowing what to do with it, but loving this Oriental print. It is called Kingyo, from Red Rooster.
Later I decided to make a table runner for my friend Cherie, who has a koi pond. I cut the fabric and lined it up, hoping to get 4 patch posey blocks, but these turned out to be only slightly effective. I do like the end result, however.
I put it on my wall to photograph it and started to think it looks real nice there....
I used a black meandering stitch in the ditch around each block, then did an ecru simple leaf design in the center of each. I used Echo Shell for the border.
For the binding I used a coordinated floral from the same collection that I found on E-Bay. I have several yards of this beautiful fabric.
This is my largest FMQ piece so far, following Peter's Tee Shirt Quilt
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Start of 2011 Block of the Month : Houses
February: Farmhouse |
March: Old Red Barn |
April: Bird House |
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Peter's Memorial Tee Shirt Quilt
This is a quilt I made for my friend Debbie after her son passed away at the young age of 40 last year.
She gave me all his favorite shirt and asked me to make a quilt for her and Peter's sister, Mackenzie.
She gave me all his favorite shirt and asked me to make a quilt for her and Peter's sister, Mackenzie.
This was my first FMQ project. I learned the designs on Leah's website, drew them, tested them on a muslin square, then FMQ'd each tee shirt block. Each of the 36 blocks uses a different design from the Free Motion QuiltThis was a very fun and rewarding project. I then assembled them using QAYG and Marguerita's McManus Crazy Short Cut Quilts method.
The link to the Flickr set should show more detailed photos of the FMQ on all 36 blocks and my assembly process.
The link to the Flickr set should show more detailed photos of the FMQ on all 36 blocks and my assembly process.
Saturday, March 12, 2011
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