Jun 25, 2018

Scrappy Happy Summer table runner

By the time you read this post, I will have moved from California to Arizona, a huge change for us!
While I was waiting for moving dates, there was a window where I had some extra time on my hands.
I quilted this table runner that I made four years ago!
I also machine quilted the Scrappy Crossroads table topper from last week's post, and my Appleicious quilt in next week's post :)
I have other quilts that need to be quilted, so I just finished the projects that I had warm and natural batting for, as in leftovers from other projects.


What a great feeling to get these WIPs finished!


I machine quilted in the ditch again, which isn't the most creative finish, but it worked for this table runner.


Lori Holt had a "sew along" for this table runner, four years ago.
I would always follow along in real time, you can see her post here.


Do you remember that I've been on a self imposed fabric fast this year?
It's such a good feeling to use up "some" of my fabric!


Scrappy bindings look great, but it's hard to use up your stash using scraps of fabric.


This sky blue fabric that I used for the background makes me really happy!


I used Lori Holt's "Sew Cherry" line of fabric for the scrappy stars.


My finished table runner looks so fresh and happy on my table with a vase full of flowers!
You can see the original post about this table runner, here.
When you read it, you'll see that I made a second table runner from the scraps :)


Jun 18, 2018

Scrappy Cross Roads Table topper

I finally finished my Scrappy Cross Roads Table topper!
It's been almost 4 years since I sewed the blocks, you can see my post here.
Each block measures 16", I made 4 of them to create the table
topper.
The table topper is 32" square.
It's one of those pieces that you have to examine, to figure out how the blocks were sewn.


I used a scrappy binding and machine quilted in the ditch.
I like the look, with all of the squares to match the scrappy patches.


I love so many of these squares that were leftover from various projects!


I backed the table topper with a Riley Blake Chevron.
I'm anxious to use my new table topper!


Lori Holt's free tutorial can be found on her blog.
She's responsible for so much of my inspiration!

Jun 11, 2018

Deluxe Pincushion

I love this pincushion!
The pattern is in the book  "Sew Organized" by Heidi Staples.
I have two of them and absolutely love them!
I don't usually use mine as pincushions, I use them when I bind a quilt. 
I line the whole pocket and label with Clover binding clips and stuff the pocket with a spool of quilt thread and a cute little pair of embroidery scissors.
I used some favorite little squares of fabric in this one, and added a linen border.


I used one of my favorite blue Lori Holt prints for the back.
I love this pincushion so much, that I follow #deluxepincushion on Instagram!
Lots of inspiration there :)



Jun 4, 2018

Birthday Bags

I bought a pattern for a lined drawstring bag, which comes in many different sizes.
I can't even tell you how many bags I've made over the years.
I work with Young Women, ages 12-18 years old, in my church, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints.
We give a little gift to the girls who turn 12 and join the Young Women program.
I make a bag for each one of the girls, and we fill it with an ios lip balm, and some uplifting literature.
I've taken photos of all the bags I've made in a little over 2 years.
The girls are really excited to receive them, 12 is such a sweet age:)
You can find the tutorial here.
The bags I made in these photos, is the smallest size, about 4" X6".



















May 28, 2018

Sassy Squares quilt finished!

I told you the story about this baby quilt here, in February.
Well, I machine quilted it, bound it, and it's finished!


I quilted it in clamshells, it took a little bit of time :)


I took close ups so you could see the adorable teddy bears.


I also love the bumble bees and toadstools.


I love the flowered sashing too, Japanese prints are so cute!


This is the back of the quilt.
I had some cute fabric for the middle, but there wasn't quite enough.
I used a pretty Lori Holt fabric as the border around the panel.


The panel fabric is apples, strawberries, lemons, oranges and pears.


I've had this quilt hanging on my railing for quite a few months.
It's a great feeling to finish a project!


May 14, 2018

Tee shirt quilt finished!

I machine quilted the tee shirt quilt!
It's so hard to stretch the backing fabric and get it to lay flat.
I have a wide tiled hallway that I lay the sandwich quilt on, and try to flatten out all the bumps.
Unfortunately, some of the folds weren't flattened. 
I noticed the bubbles on the backing as I was machine quilting.
I had to unpick 4 long rows, but I flattened out the bubbles and now it looks great!


I think the crosshatch quilt looks very masculine :)


The backing fabric looks gray, but it's an offwhite background with black letters.
The letters are the words to the pledge of allegiance.
Perfect for a conservative and patriotic young man :)
The fabric is by Sweetwater.


May 7, 2018

Charlotte's Baptism

My grand daughter Charlotte turned 8 and was baptized 
a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints.


She looks so beautiful in her white dress and gloves.
Her older sister Kennedy wore the same flower headband at her baptism too.


I've never seen Charlotte happier than she did that special day.
She was beaming!!!
Charlotte always sparkles, she's a leader, a loyal friend and an awesome missionary :)
There's a bench on the playground at school for children who feel lonely or don't have any friends.
Charlotte looks at that bench every day, and when she sees someone sitting on it, she runs over to sit down beside them and talk to them and comfort them.


Charlotte asked both of her grandmothers to speak at her baptism.
The white bag that Shauna is holding, was Charlotte's great grandmother's temple bag.
Shauna talked about 6 things that symbolized baptism and they were really cute things that Charlotte could keep.
I spoke about the holy ghost and my 6 things were a flashlight, hand sanitizer, bandaids, a book mark, a scarf (representing a blanket, because the holy ghost is a comforter) and a pair of earrings (the letter C for Charlotte).
The earrings symbolize that the holy ghost speaks softly and you have to be quiet and listen with your ears, to hear what he says.


We were invited to a luncheon afterwards and my daughter Lindsay made the room so beautiful!



The food was delicious to say the least!
Fresh fruit, croissant turkey sandwiches, potato salad and sugar cookies and brownies.



I made this scripture bag for Charlotte.
She loves panda bears!
You can find the tutorial here.


We have a tradition of giving our grandchildren a set of scriptures when they're baptized :)


I made a little trifold for Charlotte too.


Inside, she can put her special books, notebooks and a pen.
She loved the little froggies :)
It was a really wonderful day, spending it with family and friends.