Jan 3, 2021

Quilt Goals

Some of the quilters I follow on social media have inspired me to set some quilting goals for 2021!

Below are all the quilt tops that I need to machine quilt.  American Patchwork and quilting has a UFO Challenge that you can print.  I've done it in past years but never followed it very strictly.  Every month they choose a number and you are supposed to complete the task for that number.  I don't know if I'll follow it that closely, but my goal is to machine quilt one quilt every month.  I have all the backings, I just need to buy the batting.  Most of these quilts are going in my"grandchildren" pile, for them to choose one quilt each, beginning from the oldest right down to the youngest.

Writing these quilts down is going to motive me to get them done!

I wrote down all the quilts I finished in 2020, there were 14!  Some of the tops were already done, I just needed to get them quilted, and others I finished the quilt tops.

I also wrote down my "dream list", quilts I'm working on, and some I want to make.  I may not have a goal list, but I think this is a good start.


 I'm very tempted by quilt alongs, I'm currently doing three.  Grassy Creek quilt along by Bonnie Hunter at Quiltville, Sewcialites by Fat Quarter Shop, and My Best Friend's quilt along by Kimberley Jolly and Lori Holt.  There are others I'm interested in too.

Happy New Year to all of my followers!

Dec 27, 2020

Talented at handwork

Last spring, my 7 year old grand daughter Kylie wanted me to help her learn a sewing skill.  I thought she was too young to use the sewing machine, so I taught her how to hand embroider.  I found some embroidery patterns and let her choose which one she wanted to stitch.  She chose this little cloud with rainbow colored raindrops.  She took forever to finish, but escalated her efforts as it got closer to Christmas.  When she showed me her finished embroidery, I was amazed at how fine her stitches were.  Even grown women have a difficult time keeping the stitches the same size.  

Kylie definately has talent with handwork!


Kylie was thinking of making her mom a pillow, but I suggested an apron.  I knew that the colors wouldn't fit her mom's decor and thought the apron would be more useful.

Isn't Kylie cute by my Singer Featherweight that I've named Elsie?


So, so cute!


Kylie's mom isn't too much bigger than she is, so the apron will fit her perfectly!  Kylie wrapped the gift herself and was so excited for her mom to open it.  Her mom loved it and couldn't believe that Kylie did "most" of the sewing!
Kylie also did a great job of keeping the seams l/4", she never let the seams run short of that.  I told her she was ready to make a quilt.  She hasn't reminded me about the quilt yet, but it's been pretty busy with all the Christmas celebrations.  


I wish I could teach all of my grandchildren who are interested, to quilt, but only three live by me.

Happy New Year!

Dec 21, 2020

Mod TV quilt

 I've been doing lots of secret sewing! I made this quilt for my husband for Christmas.  It's called Mod TV by Colourwerx.  The original pattern is 48" X 54", but I added an extra row on the side and on the bottom.  I had fun choosing the fabric from my stash, and was surprised that I could find so many fat quarters that matched, including solids which I only have scraps of.  Apparently my scraps were large enough for the TVs! It was a lot of fun choosing what photos to use in the TVs.


I used a few family photos.  I could have used more, but wanted it to be more of "my favorite shows" than a memory quilt.  I used photo transfer paper that I purchased at Joann's with a coupon.  My son let me use his inkjet printer, and I could get two images on each sheet.  I used two packets of transfer paper.  It was fun choosing my husband's  favorite TV shows from his growing up years.  He also loves old westerns.


I saw some John Wayne fabric online and fell in love with it!  It's made by Riley Blake and is very soft fabric.  I bought it on Etsy.  I have been trying my best to make sure all the quilts I make have a label.  I subscribed to Sweetwater's label club.  Every month I receive two labels in the mail, usually themed to the season.  This label was perfect, I just wrote the top line to personalize it even more.


I'm sure excited to see his reaction when he opens his gift Christmas morning.  To tell you the truth, he never has a huge reaction to things, so we shall see!!!

Merry Christmas!  I hope you are able to spend it with family this year.

Dec 13, 2020

A Very Vintage Christmas placemats

I made some more placemats.  I wasn't going to because I didn't think I would have enough time.  When I heard that my daughter and her husband and children were coming for a quick visit, I knew I had to make placemats for them this year instead of waiting until next year.  I can always squeeze in time for sewing. 

This is four year old Jacob, and he loved his stocking and candy! 

This is my daughter Rebecca, I made her the vintage ornament.


This is 10 year old Maisie, she loved her Christmas tree.


This is 8 year old Benjamin, he loved his snowman.


I also made them each a Christmas pillowcase to take home with them, and a rollie pollie little stuffed animal too.
I can never spoil the grandchildren enough!

I've made 28 very vintage placemats, and just have two more to make for my daughter and her husband, next year.


Dec 6, 2020

Coral Queen of rhe Sea

There's been a lot of Christmas sewing going on here!
I made my second "Coral Queen of the Sea". 
It's a Moda panel by Stacy Iest Hsu.  


Then I made a lined drawstring bag by Jeni Baker, 
her blog is In Color Order.
I've made over 200 of these bags, literally! I made them for the Young Women at our church, for their birthdays, two years in a row.
It's such a wonderful bag, I love it!  The pattern comes with many different sizes, one of them is a free tutorial.
I have a board on Pinterest devoted to the bags, 
you can check it out here.


 I'll share more Christmas sewing with you next week!

Nov 29, 2020

Burrito Pillowcases

Our daughter Lindsay and her family came to visit us for Thanksgiving.  We had such a wonderful time together.  Of course I had to make each of the children a Christmas pillowcase.  I used the burrito method, it's so quick, easy and pretty.

Here is the link to my Pinterest board, "Random Tutorials".


We had 8 adults, we all sat at the table.


We had five children and two teenagers at the counter.


This is me with my daughter and 3 of her children.  Three generations.
I'm very thankful for them.



Nov 23, 2020

"Vintage Christmas placemats

I absolutely love this book by Lori Holt.  I haven't made the cover quilt, but it's on my list!  Lori often has cute projects besides her quilts, in her books.  I make a Christmas placemat for each of my children, their spouses and their children.  They are pretty time consuming, so I make them for one family every year.


I made the figure skate for my grand daughter Reagan, who is 10 years old.  It reminds me of all the figure skating lessons I took at the indoor rink a few blocks from our house when I was Reagan's age.  I would have loved a pair of pink figure skates!  I embroidered a large "R" in the center.  Next time I'll have to do it in a different color, because it barely shows up.


This is a ginger bread girl that I made for Taylor.  I used vintage rick rack and I love all the accents of pink!


This placemat is a dolly, which I made for Riley.  Last I heard, Riley loved playing with dolls.


I made Rudolph the red nosed reindeer for Paisley.  I used glittery fabric, because Rudolph is a rock star like Paisley.


I made the candy canes for Kim, because she's such an excellent baker.


I made Santa for our son Jordan, because well....he's the Santa of the household.


I ran out of time to make myself one last year, so I finally finished it this year!  I like Reagan's better though.  I think the silver blade looks better than the pink, and I fussy cut her pocket, whereas I didn't think to do that on mine.



Here they are wrapped up and ready to drop in the mail.


To all my American friends, I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend with your families ❤️

To everyone else, especially my fellow Canadians, enjoy your weekend also and stay safe :)