Apr 10, 2017

Farm Girl Sampler blocks

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I just can't get enough of "Farm Girl Vintage"!
I'm going to make the Farm Girl Vintage Sampler quilt, and today I'll show you 10 of my 48 blocks.
They're all 6" and I think they're difficult to make, because the some of the pieces are so little!
This is the Butter Churn block.


Out to Pasture block


Scrappy Maple Leaf block


Spring Star block


Penny Pig block


Kettle's On! block


Patchwork Pumpkin block


Country Crossroads block


Pie Cherries block


Churn Dash block (with a heart)


I made most of these blocks when Lori's book first came out, and they've been sitting in a pile ever since!
Thanks for visiting :)

Apr 3, 2017

Bees Knees a Quilting Bee

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Hi Everyone :)
I belong to the Bees Knees a Quilting Bee, and it's my month to have my block sewn by my fellow bee friends!
You can go to the blog and see which block I've chosen.
Here's the link.
I also wrote about my top 3 sewing/quilting projects of 2016, and a few interesting and fun things that happened in the year 2016.
Hope you enjoy it!

Mar 27, 2017

Farm Girl Vintage, Strawberry quilt

I made the Scrappy Strawberry block, and my Bees Knees quilting bee helped me make most of the rest of the blocks.
I made an orangey and a pinkish strawberry, and added some blue tops as well as the green ones. 
I wanted the strawberries to pop, so I used a green border instead of a red or pink one.


I signed up for a Jackie Gehring quilt class with your walking foot, on Craftsy.
I learned this machine quilting technique there :)


All the machine quilting was time consuming, but worth it :)


I used a soft pink minky for the back.



I love the look of all of these squares!
I'm so happy that I finished this quilt!

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Mar 20, 2017

Tablet and keyboard holder

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My son asked me to make him a case that would hold his mini iPad and keyboard.
I had the best time choosing the fabric, but a difficult time with the dimensions.
I added a boxed bottom, and couldn't really envision the extra fabric to add for it.
I used the same tutorial that I have used to make many other tablet holders.
I found it on  Pinterest,  here.


He wanted a zipper pocket to put his earphones and charger.


He loves the "write your own story..." tab!


 I chose a blue fabric for the inside, and picked the blue zipper to match.
It sits on the table because of the box bottom.


These are my calculations!
In the end, the case came out a little smaller than I anticipated, but everything fits just right.



Feb 27, 2017

Back Porch Fabrics in Pacific Grove, California

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Have you ever been to Monterrey or Carmel or Pebble Beach, California?
Nestled right by the beach, is the cutest city,  Pacific Grove.
They have a really nice quilt shop called Back Porch Fabrics.
I'll give you a little tour....
There was a trunk show in the workroom, and all the quilts were made by these two ladies, who have been friends for over 30 years.


Here are some of the quilts they made together.


This one looks like a Freddie Moran, I bet they took a class from her!







One of the signs of a good quilt shop, is their sale table.
This table was full of bolts of fabric that were on sale, that was a really good sign!


This quilt shop has an awesome selection of books and magazines!




I thought their notions wall was good, but no Lori Holt rulers.












Another view of the trunk show.




I only made a few purchases.
The quilt shop had a great selection and a lot of fabrics I really liked.
I only bought these fabrics because I thought they were different.
I bought the green dot because you can never have enough for backgrounds.  I bought the rest of the bolt, about 2 l/2 yards.


If you ever find yourself by Pebble Beach golf course, or Carmel, visit this wonderful quilt shop in Pacific Grove!


The beach was less than a block from the quilt shop :)


Feb 20, 2017

Fancy Fox quilted!

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Can I just say that I love this quilt pattern by Elizabeth Hartman?


I tried to create an hombre look in this quilt.


I used my favorite matryoshka fabric, just a hint of me :)
What am I saying, the whole quilt is me!!!


I quilted this with a woodgrain design which I love so much!
It's not difficult to do, but is very time consuming.


I practiced on a piece of paper first, so I could get the idea of how my hands would guide the fabric with the free motion quilting foot.


Here is a video on my Pinterest board, that really helped me with this woodgrain method of machine quilting.


To make this quilt even more desirable, I backed it with the softest, silkiest minky!
The color is called "cherry".


I made this quilt for my grand daughter Taylor, for her first birthday 


I took this quilt with me to Monterrey and Santa Cruz last weekend, in hopes of photographing it by the ocean.
Unfortunately, this is the best I could do.
It could be anywhere, lol!


This one's in my backyard, thanks Ricky!


What's a snuggly quilt without a pillow to match?
I thought Taylor might like the little foxes to match the quilt.
In reality, these are wolves from Aneela Hoey's line, "A Walk in the Woods".  
They really look like foxes to me :)


I used some of the fabrics that I used in the quilt.


I don't know if you remember, but I made a blue quilt like this a year ago, which you can find here.
What have I learned from making these two quilts for my grandchildren?
I love the pattern, and want to make a full size one.
I also love all the cute animal quilt patterns that Elizabeth Hartman designs :)
I love my fabric stash, I only had to purchase the minky backing and the binding.
The binding? Yes, I just couldn't find anything in my stash that made me happy.
I have enough fabric in my stash to make about 1,000 more quilts!!
Thank you to all my faithful readers, I love hearing from you!