Showing posts with label quilts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilts. Show all posts

Friday, March 6, 2015

Let's Play Catch Up!

Have you ever been away from home for a long time....maybe college or an extended vacation?  And then you come home and, oh, it feels so good!  That's where I am right now.  I've been absent on here for the past eighteen months, writing a blog for and working at a local quilt store.  While I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of my time there, I had to make the tough choice to end my employment so I could be home with my family.  {Little did I know that the kids need you home when they are early teens just as much as when they are in the single digits!}

But now I feel like I'm coming home.  Back to my own little space in Blogland.  So, let's not waste another minute...it's time to get caught up!  Here's a few of the things I've made since last checking in...in no particular order.  



I love to make things for other people.  However, just before Christmas 2013, I realized that I'd neglected my husband!  I found some blue and green wrench fabric and combined it with a light solid grey Kona cotton.  I cut 4" width of fabric (WOF) strips from all three fabrics, sewed each of the printed strips with a solid grey and then cut the strips into 7.5" squares.  Lay them out on a design wall in the above layout, and it's a super easy chevron!
This is the same technique used in my last post. I simply cut my strips and then the squares wider to make it a larger chevron.


My favorite baby shower gift...a baby strip quilt with ribbon loops.  Perfect for either tummy time or for long walks in the stroller.


The "Bee My Honey" collection by Moda has to be one of my favorite collections of fabric to date.  It's so bright and cheery.  The photo above is a portion of a wall hanging/table topper I designed.  I had so much fun with the quilting!  It's amazing what you can do with straight lines and a walking foot.


Another project with the "Bee My Honey" collection.  This was made with the scraps from the above project and just a small piece of grey dot fabric.  Have you ever tried paper piecing hexies?  This is a fast, easy project to get you into the groove...and another opportunity for some fun quilting on your home machine.



 Another favorite baby shower gift...especially if you happen to wait for the last minute.  This is a diaper change pouch...perfect for when you just need to help the little one freshen up without taking the entire diaper bag.  It holds 1-2 diapers, a flannel changing pad and small container of wipes.  If you want to make Dad happy, make one in "manly" fabric.




Here's another example of the baby strip quilt (same pattern as the blue and grey quilt shown above).  These are not traditional baby colors, but they matched my niece's orange/turquoise/grey nursery perfectly.  I used some left over scraps to make a matching small ribbon loop toy.


Can you tell that we've had a lot of babies born in the past 18 months?  Soft and absorbent burp clothes made with flannel on the front and back and fusible fleece inside.  The little ribbon loop toy was made with scraps...it's a favorite tactile toys for the youngest babies.  Last, a fabric pacifier clip.


I'm a big fan of making my own bag for two reasons:  1.  My personal theory is that my bag should never cost more than the cash I carry in in.  (Do you know how many bags I can make for the cost of a $300 purse?!)  2.  No one ever has the same one...unless I make them one.  This pattern is fast and incredibly simple.  It has six exterior pockets ~ perfect for keeping a cell phone, chapstick, sunglasses, etc.  I add two interior pockets as well.  The pattern is available free here.  


This was a fun one...again for another baby.  I borrowed my mom's Accuquilt machine and used her tumbler block diecut.  It went together quickly and was very simple.  One note of caution with the Accuquilt ~ there is a lot of fabric waste.


The "Waffletime" table runner pattern by Atkinson Designs is perfect for highlighting a favorite fabric.


My daughter had two requests for her new quilt ~ it needed to include pink and it had to be bright!  I used Quilt Expressions' Super Six pattern.  It calls for six yards of fabric, uses just three different blocks and goes together very quickly!  There's so little waste that my scraps fit in a canning jelly jar!  Note:  The pattern includes one more border of squares, not shown in the photo above.  My daughter's bed is a daybed with just one mattress.  I left off the last border to make it slightly smaller.

Check out the little "bff" pillow.  She and I made that together.  Fun project!


Do you recognize the pattern yet?  Another baby quilt, this time with dinosaur fabric.


A fun banner/bunting made with Dr. Seuss fabric.  Super simple:  sew triangles together, with right sides together, leaving the top of the triangle open.  Turn and edge stitch.  Make a long strip of double fold bias tape.  Insert the raw edge of the triangles into the bias strip...either right next to each other or overlapped...pin well and then stitch along the bottom of the bias tape.  


If you have a piece of fabric in your stash that you can't bear to cut up, I highly recommend Quilt Expressions' Building Blocks  pattern.  With just 1-3/4 yards of focus fabric and some fat eights (or scraps), you'll have a toddler or lap-sized quilt in no time.  This is honestly the fastest quilt I've ever put together!  


My sister-in-law lives in rainy Portland, Oregon but wishes she lived in Hawaii.  I found the perfect fabric for her...flamingos dressed in Santa clothing, surrounded by palm trees and bubbly drinks.  This is the same pattern as the last photo....the column of blocks made with the fat eights runs down the quilt, leaving the focus fabric free to shine!
Her cat is obviously a fan!



Another bag using the same free pattern from above...this time in the gorgeous "Miss Kate" collection from Moda.


I've had the intention (and the fabric) of making new stockings for our family for years.  Finally...for Christmas 2014...it happened!  


My little niece loves pillows and loves playing peek-a-boo.  One of her Christmas gifts this year was a peek-a-boo pillow.  The ears and nose are made with soft cuddle fabric.  Pattern is my own.


Way before I started sewing and quilting, my main creative outlet was papercrafting.  I squeezed in a fast paper/wood project as a holiday gift this year.  So fun!  All supplies came from Kindling.


Ahhh...my labor of love.  So, short version of the story behind this quilt...I have a dear friend who loves these bright colors.  Her husband makes gorgeous accessories using feathers.  His Etsy name is Featherkeeper.  I've always wanted to make a feather quilt and finally found a pattern in issue 9 of Love Patchwork & Quilting magazine from the UK.  This was the hardest quilt I'd made to date.  I picked out each piece of fabric specifically for my friends, pieced it, quilted it and then almost couldn't give it away.  I let it stay in my house for about a month...hanging on the banister...in view each time I entered the living room.  Then, finally, it was time to gift it.    Here it is in their family room:



Another gift for a dear friend.  My mom gave me a "Sunnyside" layer cake from Kate Spain.  My friend, an awesome mother of four boys, recently painted her entry room and bought new furniture that happened to match the fabric perfectly.   I figured that meant she needed a quilt made with the "Sunnyside" fabric. The fabric is bright and cheery, just like my friend.  I used the pattern on the front cover of the Late Summer 2014 issue of Block, from Missouri Star, Vol 1., Issue 4.  Note:  Double check the yardage for the backing.  I had to adjust up by several yards.

The quilt in her entry room:


My most recent project was a fast one!  I have several large projects on my design wall right now, but I wanted to make something in one sitting.  Sometimes, it just feels good to make something quickly!  A friend of mine recently showed the contents of her purse on her blog, and I noticed that her tea bags were a bit beaten up.  The same thing happens to mine, so I designed a little fabric holder for them.  It holds 2-4 tea bags, closes with fold over elastic, and is so handy!  Look for a tutorial here in the near future...as soon as I clean off my design wall!

~Katie

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Orange and Turquoise Chevron Baby Quilt



Well, hello there!  Yes, it's been a while.  Even though it's been quiet on here, I've been busily working away on projects.  This is one of my favorites.  We are expecting a little niece this Fall, and her mom loves the colors orange and turquoise.  I used my favorite Chevron pattern and made a little baby blanket.  I love this pattern because it's really fast and so very simple...no triangles! 
Click on this link for a larger chevron quilt using lime, black and white (this post also explains how the quilt is made).
Here's another link for a yellow and grey baby chevron quilt.
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So now for a little explanation of where I've been!  I have just started my dream job!  Our local quilt store contacted me to see if I'd like to take over their on-line marketing...Facebook, Blog, and two newsletters.  After a couple of weeks, the owner asked if I'd like to work in the store.  Of course, I said yes!!  It's quite possibly the perfect job for me...I still get to be home with the kids are home, I get to be creative every day (and just have to sew more at home!), and I get to write about sewing. 
Sounds good, eh? 

If you'd like to see what I've been working on, please check out Quilt Expressions' blog.  I'll be writing about patterns, new lines of fabric, trying out new products (or new to me, at least!), giving helpful hints/tips that I pick up, and I'll also be posting about some of my current projects that you won't see on here.  If you like what you see, please input your email on the top right of the blog and follow us...you'll get an email when a new post is ready to read!  Feel free to check us out on Facebook, too.

Happy Sewing!
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Monday, January 21, 2013

{Fall Quilt Retreat: Finished Project #2}

{My set of little helping hands}





{Washed and Crinkly}

My mom and I went on a fabulous quilt retreat last October.
You can read more about it
here, here, and (one more time!) here.
I've been slowing working on finishing my projects that I started there.
I love this particular quilt top...it's probably my favorite project from the retreat.
However, it's been sitting as I've tried to figure out how to quilt it.  We've been to many quilt shows and seen some amazing quilting designs.  However, all of my quilting must be done on my little machine and, honestly, it has to be simple.  If it's not, the project will probably continue to sit, gathering dust.  I was a bit intimidated by the amazing quilting I've seen over the past couple of years.

One day last week, I finally decided to just get it done.  My favorite way of quilting is strip quilting...sometimes using masking tape for straight lines and even strips and sometimes with random widths and not-so-straight lines.  Since I enjoy it so much and have always loved the final results, I figured it might just work out.

{I love it!}
I love the texture (I always wash the fabric after it's complete, not before).
I love the design.
I love the simplicity.
I love that it took my such a short amount of time.

I love that it can be either a sweet little baby girl quilt, or
I can add a sleeve and it can be a wall-hanging.
I love that it's purple!
I love that it's completed!
{And I love that my pair of sweet little helping hands had a sick day
so both of us were able to stay home and craft.}

{Pattern is from the book:  Three Times the Charm}

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Baby Quilt with Taggies

I just gotta say that it's so much fun when you picture something in your head and then make it ~ and it ends up working out and looking just as you imagined! 
I wanted to make a smaller baby quilt that would include taggies.  It seems like my kids always found the tags on all of their toys and ended up playing with them! 
This taggie quilt is perfect for infant tummie time.  It can either be used on it's own, or baby toys can be attached to the tags with links.  This will help the toy stay within reach of the baby ~ it seemed like my kids always ended up faving one direction and the toy ended up in the other.

Because of it's smaller size and the location of the taggies, I think this would work great on a stroller.  So many times the blanket falls on the ground and gets ran over by the stroller (and sometimes the one pushing it!).  Links can be added to the end taggies and then attached to the stroller.  No more falling blankets ..... and the baby's toys can be attached, too! 

I can't wait to make more of these!
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Thursday, July 7, 2011

2010 Quilts

I started to quilt in 2010.  Well, I started a quilt waaaaay back in high school, but it's still in blocks, in a bag, in my craft room.  I started sewing again last year, and have loved every minute of it. 
This is the only pieced quilt using a pattern that I've made to date. 
I loved the main fabric panel and wanted to make something that would let it stand out.
{Do you love this fabric?  I just saw it at Hobby Lobby!}

A matching taggy...

card...

and tag for the package.



I love the texture on the back.
A dear friend of mine was blessed with twin boys.  Their dad is a pilot, so I
was so very happy to find this airplane fabric.




I have fallen in love with batiks.  The colors and textures are amazing!
This is a large lap/twin size quilt using my favorite strip method for quilts.



I added a leftover strip to the back.
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For more of my quilting projects from 2011, please see this post.
Thanks for stopping by!
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