Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Monday, February 11, 2013
Emptiness
While working on my "organic" quilting
I hurt my sewing machine!
I guess I somehow bent something by the bobbin case and
the machine started making strange noises. Also the walking foot
would also lock up the screw holding the needle in and then the
needle would fall out.
So I took it to my "guy" and he is working on it now.
So what to do while my machine is getting her insides worked on?
I thought and thought. Everytime I would think of something to do,
it would involve sewing on the machine.
Since the desk is so empty,
I decided to straighten up my boxes of projects that need to be finished and found
my Halloween doll quilt or wallhanging that needed to be hand quilted.
Yeah! It was already pinned and ready to go.
Simple stitch in the ditch.
After finishing the center I decided to add spiderwebs in each corner.
I hand drew one in the corner and will probably add spiders on the border also.
I don't usually draw lines for my quilting as I can't draw a straight line,
but how can you mess up a web? Lol!!!
My machine will be ready by Wednesday
and I will no longer have an empty desk.
:)
Monday, February 4, 2013
Skittles favorite spot
This is where Skittles likes to sit
while I'm on the computer. Though at the moment
he is on my shoulder!!!!
:)
Doll quilts and organic quilting
Still working on my half-square triangle doll quilt.
So while it snows outside I'm snug in the house
stitching away.
I wanted to add a 1 inch border and since I always have
trouble with that small width I decided to mark the fabric at
1/4 inch so I have a good 1 inch finished border. My sewing
foot is not quite 1/4 inch so I need something to guide me.
A 1/4 inch foot is one feature I will want if I ever get another machine.
I added all the borders and it is now hanging with my other
unfinished doll quilts.
These include the finished Sweet Dreams doll quilt
and an unfinished pink squares doll quilt
(still thinking of what to do about borders for that one)
and the halloween doll quilt.
I love the "butterscotch" color of this border fabric.
After finishing up this quilt I decided to try "organic" machine quilting
on my blue baby quilt that I had pinned and waiting for hand quilting.
I like the look of this type of machine quilting in the pics I've seen posted at
several sites.
So I went with it and started stitching.
I hope I don't end up with a ruined baby quilt.
I do see some wrinkling toward the bottom of the row.
It is probably because I am rushing the machine too much.
Keeping my fingers crossed that this works out ok.
:)
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Half square triangles
This last week I worked on this doll quilt, using
some of my Year 2000 2 1/2 inch squares.
(I may have these until Year 3000!)
This is what I made.
I did do the windmill trick with the corners on the
back of the quilt top. (Only another quilter
would understand what I'm talking about! :) )
but they are time consuming
and difficult to do so in this next quilt I'm not going to attempt
doing them.
I am going to add a border of a gold fabric possibly with a blue
binding. I am following an inspiration quilt and want to make it just like
she did.
Monday, January 21, 2013
Saturday, January 19, 2013
I finished the Sweet Dreams doll quilt!
It took me awhile but I finally finished the Sweet Dreams
doll quilt.
Yeah!
These next photos are sneak peeks at what
I am working on now.
and in my spare time I'm still working on Josh's
Christmas stocking.
:)
Monday, January 14, 2013
Pink Sweet Dreams doll quilt
Decided to finish hand quilting this today.
Now I'm putting on the binding and should be done by the
end of the week.
Work really cuts into my crafting time!
:)
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Poinsettia dies
Christmas is still on my mind,
or I am just starting to play with
my Christmas present that I gave to myself.
I love the poinsettia die I picked up, and
I am looking forward to making some cute cards
for Christmas next year.
One of the advantage of dies is that they
can cut felt as well as paper.
I picked up some pressed felt with silver sprinkles embedded
in it to make the poinsettia "flower". It worked
like a dream! It cut perfectly! It even left the
embossed veins in the felt.
I love it.
I found an inspiration idea and went with that layout.
I decided to make a card rather than a tag, though the
idea of stamping snowflakes in white may also be
used when I do the inside of this card.
I don't have anything to put in place of the stars,
so I will have to leave that blank for now.
I did however add a sentiment at the bottom
of my card, embossed in black.
Quick and easy and it looks so much better
than just plain ink.
I used one of mom's old (or vintage) buttons,
they look so much better than new ones. Added some
twine and glued it to the flower. I did stitch
the layers together, then used sticky tape to attach it to the
card. I wasn't sure that just plain Aleene's glue would hold
such a heavy flower.
I'm still trying to think of what I can use at the top of the card,
any ideas?
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Christmas pillows
I found a photo a few months ago of an embroidered cityscape
on a pillow.
I figured that the boys would love to have
similar pillows for their homes.
So I got to work making the pillows in time to give to
them for Christmas.
First I had to find a drawing of Chicago and Cleveland that would work.
I didn't want too much detail so I simplified the drawings
a little so I would have a easier time embroidering the outlines.
I then enlarged the patterns to fit the pillow forms I had using photoshop.
I used my light box to trace the patterns onto black linen
fabric. Then I just did a straight stitch with gray DMC thread.
It went together very quickly, and I'm pleased with the results.
Anthony's pillow
Daniel's pillow
( Anthony takes better photos than I do,
guess which one is his photo!)
Wonder if there is a vector drawing of Wickliffe I could use
to make a pillow for myself!!!!!! LOL!!!!!
:)
I've been working on Josh's stocking.
I think I may end up blind by the time I'm done though.
I'm working on the ship in a bottle which entails stitching
one thread over one thread.
That is tiny!
Check out the regular stitched next to the tiny ones and
you'll see what I mean! Tiny!
Anyway, I'm still having loads of fun doing this and can't wait to
start the next one.
Later!
:)
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