Thursday, October 18, 2012
Cozy Carseats!
I decided to make a tiny quilt for my new little Bug, just the right size for her infant carrier carseat. I used scraps I had from her baby name quilt (from the Good Fortune line by Kate Spain for Moda). One of my friends from work also had a little girl just 2 months before I did, and we are getting together soon. So I decided to make another stroller quilt for her little munchkin as well. For that one I used some Summer House (Lily Ashbury for Moda) that I had left from my Synchronized Squares quilt along last summer. They both turned out so sweet and are just the perfect size to tuck in around a strapped-in baby!
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Table Topper Gift
This year for her birthday, I made my aunt a table topper as her gift. I chose prints from a layer cake of Moda's Together line that match her kitchen decor. I used the blue, green, red, and cream fabrics from the layer cake, but not the black or purple. The disappearing nine patch is becoming one of my favorite blocks for small projects like this one. I backed it with one of the red prints and wrote my message and name on the binding, rather than adding a label, so it could be reversible.
Here is a picture of it in progress, and one of the finished product in use on her table.
Here is a picture of it in progress, and one of the finished product in use on her table.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Boo!
Last summer I participated in the Synchronized Squares quilt along and my cousin, who is now 16, ended up making a quilt with me. She finished the top, and it sat all year. So I decided to quilt and finish it for her sixteenth birthday. Halloween is her favorite holiday and now her quilt is all ready just in time! :)
Here are some pictures of the design process last summer, basting, and the finished product! I had a little help with the binding!! ;)
Here are some pictures of the design process last summer, basting, and the finished product! I had a little help with the binding!! ;)
Sunday, October 7, 2012
What Do You See?
When the Goose was tiny, one of her favorite books was Eric Carle's Brown Bear. So when I found a kit for the Brown Bear licensed fabric, a Christmas present was immediately in the works. She got her quilt, which has since become a lovey named Brown Bear, for Christmas 2009.
When we discovered that the Goose was going to be a big sister, I knew her little sister needed a lovey quilt made by mom, too. And when I came across the Very Hungry Caterpillar fabric, I ordered it right away. I have it started, and I'm hoping that it will be done in time to be a special present for the Bug's first Christmas. I can't wait to see what she names hers!
Here are some pictures of Brown Bear (and Brown Bear the lovey in use!), and also a picture of the two HUGE fussy-cut blocks for the Caterpillar quilt.
When we discovered that the Goose was going to be a big sister, I knew her little sister needed a lovey quilt made by mom, too. And when I came across the Very Hungry Caterpillar fabric, I ordered it right away. I have it started, and I'm hoping that it will be done in time to be a special present for the Bug's first Christmas. I can't wait to see what she names hers!
Here are some pictures of Brown Bear (and Brown Bear the lovey in use!), and also a picture of the two HUGE fussy-cut blocks for the Caterpillar quilt.
Trick or Treat!
Halloween will be here soon, so I made the girls and my nephew some great Trick-or-Treat totes! The Goose helped select the appliqué designs for each, which I decided to do in black silhouette in front of a yellow moon. I used black corduroy for the bags, and bought the straps (which, I discovered, can't be ironed).
I'm thrilled with how they turned out, and hopefully they will hold spooky treats for years to come!
I'm thrilled with how they turned out, and hopefully they will hold spooky treats for years to come!
Friday, October 5, 2012
Halloween is coming!
One of my favorite things to do each year is make Halloween costumes, and this year I have another one to make! The Goose has decided on being Tinkerbell's blue fairy friend, and her sister gets to be the orange fairy. So yesterday I bought the fabric and patterns... But I am working on a quick, fun project first- trick or treat bags for the girls and their cousin!
Thursday, October 4, 2012
Big Girl Quilt...Done!
I finished the Goose's newly enlarged quilt for her big bed! She loves it and I do too. I also made a few extra blocks for her shams. The pattern is Dot Party from Jaybird Quilts. I quilted it with straight lines on the diagonal with all over stippling in the side borders. Dosseys are very happy lovies.
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