Showing posts with label stacked windmills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stacked windmills. Show all posts

Jan 4, 2016

Quilty Fun Birthday Cakes and more!

It's Kylie's birthday today, she's 3 years old! 
 I made her a Quilty Fun Birthday cake, the pattern is free at the
Fat Quarter shop's blog, the Jolly Jabber.
Kylie loves little cutie mandarin oranges, she can eat 5 or more at one sitting :)
I made her this cake banner for her birthday.
I also wrote a tutorial for appliquéing the letters and adding a border, you can see it here.


This is the back of Kylie's banner.


This is cute little Kylie today, on her birthday :)
She looks very grown up!


I made a mosaic of all the quilty fun birthday cakes I've made :)
I made one for each grandchild, Lindsay is my daughter, and "Celebrate" was created for Jordan and Kim, my son and daughter in law. 
(Kim reads my blog)!!! Thank you!
The idea is that each child will display their birthday banner for their birthday week (or month...), every year.
If you want to see the banners close up, you can just search my blog for "quilty fun birthday cakes", I've posted about them a lot!
The ones without names, I made into a beautiful table runner.
It's really long!


I have an update for a quilt I made for Christmas for my daughter, Vanessa.
You can see the finished quilt here.
As an update, here's Vanessa and one of her little dogs Walter, with her quilt.
Sometimes it's fun to see who the quilt that I've spent so much time on, goes to!


I hope you enjoyed seeing some of my creations :)

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Dec 7, 2015

Stacked Windmill quilt


I really love this book!
I made most of the blocks for the quilting bee I was in a couple of years ago.


I finally finished my quilt, it's machine quilted and bound.


Every block has the same theme, but each one is different.


I love the slate grey, I think it frames the blocks really well.


Each post has a different black and white print.
I love the little mustaches on this one!




Notice the beautiful all over swirl that my quilter/friend Cindy Paulson used when she machine quilted it.
The background is a Free Spirit purple with drops of yellow and white.
I used a different purple for the binding and I love how it contrasts against the slate and the purple back!


I made this quilt as a gift, but am going to have a very difficult time parting with it...

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Sep 27, 2015

Stacked Windmills quilt


I joined the virtual, or online Modern Bee quilting bee in 2014.  There were 12 of us in Hive 11, and we could choose whichever quilt we wanted to make, out of 13 quilts in the Modern Bee book by Lindsay Conner.
I chose the Stacked Windmills block.


I asked my hive members to choose pink for the center block, then yellow and gray for the rest of the blocks, and I wanted a text fabric for the background.  I think they turned out so cute, each one is so unique :)


The blocks are sewn with just 5" squares.


Now it's time to see the sashing, I chose a charcoal solid.




Yay, it's finished! Now I need to prepare the purple free spirit fabric I purchased for the back and machine quilt it. I took a Jackie Gehring class on Craftsy about machine quilting and want to use the skills I learned, on this quilt :)

Feb 2, 2015

Modern Instate - December & January


I finished up my Modern Instatebee, Hive 11 membership.
It was a great experience, I was sent 10 beautiful blocks and made 11 blocks every month for others.
(One of the ladies dropped out of the bee after she received all of her blocks, which was disappointing)


December's block was the Stacked Windmill, it was the most popular block.
The hive member chose red, aqua and gray, with Kona white for the background.


January's block was Trellis Crossroads, this is the first one I made.
There are 30 blocks in the quilt, so the hive member said that she would love 2 blocks if we had the time.  
She has 4 young children and works full-time as a teacher.
I thought that anyone with that work load and who is also a member of a quilting bee, and is very nice (Ha ha!) deserves at least 2 blocks!!!
She didn't want any reds, pinks or browns, and loves purple.
It was a little difficult not choosing any reds or pinks since they seem to be the colors I have the most of, and I don't have much purple, but I did my best :)




These blocks look really great together, with their bright, happy colors!


I loved this book, I highly recommend having it in your library.
post signatureThey sell it at Joann's, need I say more?

Dec 3, 2014

Stacked Windmills



As you may have read on my blog before, I joined a virtual quilting bee through Instagram.
This is the book that the bee is based on, each member in the hive can choose any of the 13 quilts when it's their month.
My month was October and I chose the Stacked Windmill block.
This block is made from charm packs and each block is sewn in a really different way, by stitching all around two 5" blocks and then cutting and pressing them :)
I wanted the center to be pink, the background to be a black or grey text fabric and the rest of the block to be yellow and gray.


All of the hive members are superbly awesome except one.
She dropped out after she received all of her bee blocks, the second month, oh well....
I already knew this, so I just made an extra block, easy peasy!
This is a look at all of the blocks I received on "happy" mail days :)
I think they look fantastic together, with all of their varying shades of pink, yellow and gray.  
Can you believe that not one single hive member used the same text fabric?
I've always wanted to use text fabric as a background and I used this opportunity to do so.
This isn't necessarily the order that the blocks will be sewn, either.
I think I want to sash the blocks with a light to medium gray, and I'm not sure about the border yet.
I won't be able to sew these blocks together until the new year.
Christmas planning awaits!
I have included all 12 blocks if you're interested in looking at them.
I think it's fun to look at all the varying designs of fabric that everyone used.
I can hardly wait to finish this quilt, I have loved the process and the kindness, generosity and friendships of the other hive members.













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Nov 7, 2014

Modern Instabee - October


It's my month in our Modern Instabee quilting bee!
I chose the Stacked Windmill block.
I wanted the center block to be pink, the others to be yellow and gray and I wanted the background to be in a black and white text print.
I didn't want to be too specific, because I wanted to enjoy each member's freedom of creativity.
Two women have dropped out of the bee, so I made 2 blocks myself.



I received Kate's block (Nashville, Tennessee) and am so excited!
Isn't it pretty?


She also made me a signature block to sew onto the back of the quilt along with the others.


This is Jansen's block (Fairfax, Virginia), I love the cute little bumblebee in the center, which made me realize that I posted this photo upside down, oops!
I can see the word "Sew" in the text print :)


Ellen (Tampa, Florida) sent me this cute block :)
One of my daughters just moved to Tampa!


Don't they look great together?
Mine are the top 2, and the bottom 3 are from my "hive" friends :)


I'll show you the rest of the blocks as I receive them :)