In August 2017, my Sew Sampler box from the Fat Quarter Shop, had this cute pattern enclosed with a fat eighth pack of Elizabeth Haartman fabric. I bought the Kona solid for the back (I liked blue instead of gray) and it was tucked away for all these years. I used most of the fat eighth pack for the "Awesome Ocean" quilt that I made. I just pulled some scraps from my stash and made these cute little fish. It was surprisingly fast to make! I used the wavy stitch on my Bernina 750QE and the quilt was machine quilted in no time at all. Well, it did take time, but not as much as other quilts :)
Oct 11, 2021
Chuckles Quilt
Oct 4, 2021
My Best Friends qal
I was able to quilt and bind my Best Friends quilt which I absolutely love! There are four blocks in this quilt. Economy, log cabin, courthouse steps and pineapple. Each of the blocks are 6”, so the quilt finishes at 48.5” square. The quilt pattern is available at Fat Quarter's blog, Jolly Jabber. It's free!
I fussy cut the centers of all the economy blocks, I love doing that! I did a straight line machine quilting, a l/2" apart. I used a scrappy binding too.
This quilt is going into the grandchildren pile :)
Sep 27, 2021
Lunch Bag tutorial
I have made so many of these "lunch bags" which I use for scripture bags for my grand daughters when they turn 8 and are baptized, for gifts, embroidery projects and just to have fun! You can find Ayumi's tutorial from Pink Penguin here.
This one is for my grand daughter Lucy who was just baptized. I know that she loves animals of all types but she especially loves bunnies. I've been looking for cute bunny fabric for a couple of months but haven't found any. I went to my stash and pulled all the animal fabric I could find, and a couple of bunny prints.
Lucy chose this cute mint green animal fabric which has some bunnies on it. I then chose fabric to coordinate, and red is Lucy's favorite color.
One of the 8 yer old little girls in my Primary class at church happened to mention that she doesn't have a scripture bag. I was so excited to make one for her :) I know that her favorite color is yellow.
The lining inside the bag has pattern pieces on it!
I would love to keep this bag for myself!
You can see some of the bags I've made here, here and here.
We even had a girls night one year with two of my daughters and one daughter in law. We had a lot of fun, you can see it here.
Sep 20, 2021
Sewcialites quilt finished!
I began my Sewcialites quilt in September 2020 and finished it in September 2021. I was usually able to make one block a week, but sometimes I fell behind a few weeks.
I used Bonnie and Camille fabrics which I've been saving/hoarding for 10 years, just waiting for the perfect project. I used Kona white for the background. I machine quilted it on my Bernina 750QE. I began in the middle and worked my way out and up and down. I used a small stipple or jigsaw design on the blocks and sewed a pebble stitch on the white areas. The quilting is pretty dense or close together. It took me about 3 days to finish the quilting. I bound the quilt with leftover fabric from the quilt to give it a scrappy look.
I think my favorite block is the little toy sewing machine designed by my favorite designer, Lori Holt ❤️
Sep 13, 2021
Scrappy Haystack Sampler quilt finished!
I made some changes to my quilt! I took out three beautiful star blocks and added a horse on the top middle and a lamb and goat on the bottom row. I thought that my grandchildren would enjoy the farm animals better than the stars :) I machine quilted a crosshatch pattern and I think it works really well with the business of the blocks.
This was my original quilt, it wasn't as bad as I though to remove three blocks, considering they were on the top and bottom rows.
Of course this quilt is going into the grandchildren pile!
Sep 5, 2021
Flower Power quilt
This quilt pattern is from the British magazine, Love Patchwork and Quilting, issue #10. You can see my blog post from 2017 here.
I made this quilt in 2017 and just finished quilting it. It will go in my grandchildren pile!
Join me again next Monday, I'll have another quilt for the grandchildren pile to show you ❤️
Aug 30, 2021
Savannah quilt
For our 15th grandchild, I knew I had to make a cute quilt! I think I made a cute quilt for each grandchild, but I designed each one with special care.
Sabrina's nursery is green and peach, with a cactus theme. I didn't have any cute cactus fabric, and couldn't find any online. I decided to make a Savannah quilt with peaches, greens and black and white. I know that babies like to look at black and white when they're newborns.
I had some panels left from a quilt I made of Gingiber fabric.
I didn't have a whole bunch left, so I really had to be creative. The half square triangles are scrappy and I think it makes the quilt cuter. All of the fabrics are animal prints and I know that my daughter in law loves cheetah print.
Have a great week, I'll be spending some time with little Sabrina :)
Don't you just love her hair!