23 October 2013
05 October 2013
Scrappy Postage Stamp Pillows
I've long admired postage stamp quilts, and love how you can use up and feature favorite scraps! While a whole quilt is a bit daunting, when I got a request for some pillows with the same feeling as my scrappy hexie pillow, I thought postage stamp blocks would be an easier way to get the same look.
While I love the results, that "easier" idea was somewhat misguided.
23 September 2013
Summer Finish Roundup
Nooootttt so much sewing over here this Fall! And it is certainly Fall up here! We've had a few very cold nights, and I've busted out my warm slippers.
As we move forward, I thought I'd record the work I did this summer as a way to reset and recharge for some cosy, stitchy evenings to come.
Back in May (ok, pre-Summer) I decided to devote my Summer to WIPs when I finished this quilt top. I just finished the quilt as my last Summer project! That full circle is really satisfying.
Cats love quilts. I made a quilt that loves cats back (with a free pattern!).
As we move forward, I thought I'd record the work I did this summer as a way to reset and recharge for some cosy, stitchy evenings to come.
Back in May (ok, pre-Summer) I decided to devote my Summer to WIPs when I finished this quilt top. I just finished the quilt as my last Summer project! That full circle is really satisfying.
Cats love quilts. I made a quilt that loves cats back (with a free pattern!).
08 September 2013
Improv Picnic Plaid Quilt: Finished!
I couldn't very well commit to summer WIP's without finishing this one, right? I am pleased to present my completed Improv Picnic Plaid quilt.
16 August 2013
Reverse-Value Mod Mosaic Quilt
Another summer WIP finished! It has been so stinkin' nice out up here recently, and I took it outside for some glamour sunshine shots.
Back in March 2012 (ouch!) I asked members of the New Bee on the Block quilting bee to make me Elizabeth Hartman's Mod Mosaic Blocks for my month. Instead of using white for my "tile grout" strips, though, I sent out Kona Cerise, and used Kona Snow and a pretty print from Lotta Jansdotter's Echo line as background. I love how the geometry becomes the focus, not the prints.
Back in March 2012 (ouch!) I asked members of the New Bee on the Block quilting bee to make me Elizabeth Hartman's Mod Mosaic Blocks for my month. Instead of using white for my "tile grout" strips, though, I sent out Kona Cerise, and used Kona Snow and a pretty print from Lotta Jansdotter's Echo line as background. I love how the geometry becomes the focus, not the prints.
08 August 2013
Refresh (& Protect): Sewing Chair Covers
A while back, one of my cats adopted my sewing chair. He proceeded to systematically love it to death, a.k.a. destroy it.
To protect my sewing seat, as well as its office twin, I decided to make some chair covers.
Before:
I didn't want to buy any fabric for the project, and luckily I found just over a yard of Sarah Jane's Out to Sea in my stash. This being Maine, some type of nautical decor is almost mandatory, and I love those pink boats ;) For the backs of the covers, I used some tan solid I also had stashed.
Here's a rough outline of what I did. Perhaps these steps will help you make your own customcat protectors chair covers!
To protect my sewing seat, as well as its office twin, I decided to make some chair covers.
Before:
After!
I didn't want to buy any fabric for the project, and luckily I found just over a yard of Sarah Jane's Out to Sea in my stash. This being Maine, some type of nautical decor is almost mandatory, and I love those pink boats ;) For the backs of the covers, I used some tan solid I also had stashed.
Here's a rough outline of what I did. Perhaps these steps will help you make your own custom
29 July 2013
Patchwork, Revisited
I recently had the chance to do something new, for me, in terms of quilty experience: I got to visit with (and use!) a quilt I made quite a while ago that has since been used and incorporated into daily life. That's the point, right?
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