Aug 26, 2024

Boo! quilt pattern

I went on a four day quilt retreat in Scottsdale, an hour from my home.

I had this quilt all cut out, and about 9 of the ghosts done.  Even so, I finished the quilt just in time for our show and tell.  I love it! It was so much fun choosing the fabric from my stash, I even had the orange print :) 


The ladies in the pink shirts were in my group. Each morning we had a delicious complimentary breakfast at the hotel and then we went to the ballroom to sew, sew, sew! I love seeing what everyone is working on.


There were over 40 women at the retreat, they're all such nice ladies.


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Aug 19, 2024

Maileg mice

I discovered Maileg mice about a year ago and fell in love ❤️

They are made in Denmark and can be found online too.

I am gaining a collection, my family have gifted some of them to me for my birthday! I decided to make little Hallowe'en costumes for my mice.

I made this teeny dress, it was a little difficult, and made a glittery cape and witch hat. She's a nice witch!


I made a little ghost dress :)



This little guy is my favorite ❤️


I had some time on my hands and was so happy with these little costumes that I was able to make! 


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Aug 12, 2024

Birthday banner

I've made over 30 of these fun birthday cake blocks!  It's designed by Lori Holt and she designed it to celebrate the first anniversary of her first quilt book, Quilty Fun.

You can see the post on her blog here. 

You can find the free block at Fat Quarter Shop here.


I add an extra 4" at the bottom of my block and appliqué 3" letters at the bottom. Then I add a 2 l/2" border around the whole thing. I outline the entire cake, plate and bow and then do staple quilting around it.


Here's a closeup, the background fabric looks like sprinkles :)


Here's Sabrina who will be 3 years old in a couple of weeks. Isn't she the cutest?
The banner idea is that it's put in a prominent place during the child's birthday month, so they can know that they are special!


Take a look at Riley's birthday banner.

Here is Kylie's, she's 11 years old now!

Here is Taylor's.

Here's a tutorial and Reagan's.

Here is Bridger's and Maisie's.

Here is Paisley's.

Here is Rebecca's and Isabel's.

Here is Charlotte's.

Here is Jacob's.

Here is Neo's.

That's about all I can find, but you see that I've made so many of them! Truthfully, I love choosing the fabric for them from my scraps, usually. They're fun to make for my children and grandchildren!  

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Aug 5, 2024

Toothfairy Envelope

 I have a tradition with my grandchildren. Before they're ready to lose their first tooth, they draw a picture of the tooth fairy and send it to me.

I then recreate the drawing on fabric and embroider it to make an envelope for their tooth.  You know how it's fun to write the tooth fairy a little note and see if she writes back!



Above is Riley's drawing and below is my interpretation in thread, lol!


Riley was really happy to get a parcel in the mail just for her!


Riley loves chickens too, so I made the envelope from fabric by Little House Cotton, one of my favorite designers ❤️
The navy pocket is for her tooth! The main pocket is for money from the tooth fairy (or whatever she delivers) and a note.


I sent the tooth fairy envelope just in time, because Riley's second front tooth fell out! I sure love that age when both  front teeth are missing!

Here are some links to other tooth fairy envelopes I've made for my grandchildren :)










I don't know why I don't have posts for all the other grandchildren, but it's fun seeing their different levels of drawing ability!
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