Wednesday, August 25, 2010
A NEW MINI...
Here's a new miniature for my quilt "wall". It's a dusty mauve/purple. I couldn't say what the name of the block is, but I really like it because it's perfect for 2 1/2" squares. I'm working on a long narrow applique wall hanging which will be done as soon as I finish quilting it. At that point I'll be ready to reveal the WALL!
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
FABRIC AND WOOD
So...lets take a little bit of wood in the shop and make a base...4" X 4"
Then...let's make a pretty little pincushion using "Freebird by MoMo" for Moda and stuff it with clumping kitty litter:
Finally, put the two together and you have a fine pincushion and base with no pins or needles poking through to stab you!
It's kind of fun doing something whimsical once in while! Now I've got a "Finished For Friday".
For all of you cat lovers you just have to check out this post about "25 Ways to Sleep in a Box" It is just hilarious!
Then...let's make a pretty little pincushion using "Freebird by MoMo" for Moda and stuff it with clumping kitty litter:
Finally, put the two together and you have a fine pincushion and base with no pins or needles poking through to stab you!
It's kind of fun doing something whimsical once in while! Now I've got a "Finished For Friday".
For all of you cat lovers you just have to check out this post about "25 Ways to Sleep in a Box" It is just hilarious!
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pincushion
Friday, August 6, 2010
WHAT FUSIBLE DO YOU LIKE?
Just what kind of fusible web do you like to use?
In the past I always used Wonder Under but recently
I've found that the paper and the web will seperate
before I'm done tracing.
I never liked the Steam A Seam. I don't think it was
the right product for my applique purposes.
Yesterday I gave the Heat 'N Bond Lite a try and I really
liked it alot. I had no problems while tracing my design.
It held up while I cut the pieces and fused nicely. After
cutting the fused shapes the paper released easily.
I've only had time to sew a little portion of my project,
but there doesn't appear to be any problems with glue
build-up on my needle.
So...which fusibles do you prefer...and why do you
like them?
In the past I always used Wonder Under but recently
I've found that the paper and the web will seperate
before I'm done tracing.
I never liked the Steam A Seam. I don't think it was
the right product for my applique purposes.
Yesterday I gave the Heat 'N Bond Lite a try and I really
liked it alot. I had no problems while tracing my design.
It held up while I cut the pieces and fused nicely. After
cutting the fused shapes the paper released easily.
I've only had time to sew a little portion of my project,
but there doesn't appear to be any problems with glue
build-up on my needle.
So...which fusibles do you prefer...and why do you
like them?
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fusibles
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
THE COLOR OF HEAT....
I hate to complain...BUT...I REALLY HAVE HAD ENOUGH OF THIS HEAT! This is what I think heat would look like if it were a color...
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Monday, July 26, 2010
A CHANGE OF PACE...
I decided to make myself a new purse using the Snap Happy II pattern by Stitchin' Sisters. I used Moda Frolic by Sandy Gervais and just love the fun look! I did add handles which are not in the pattern.but I don't trust myself to put a purse down anywhere! I don't remember where I saw this pattern first, but I figure I had to try a pattern that used carpenter's retractable metal ruler tape as it's closure. Well, it REALLY works and it was pretty easy to make.
Then, on another day I was surfing the web looking for purse handle ideas I came across a blog that had this:
This is a pair of infant overalls...cut off the legs...sew up the bottom...and 5 minutes later: Instant purse!
It even has a tab for keys!!
Now how cool is that!
Then, on another day I was surfing the web looking for purse handle ideas I came across a blog that had this:
This is a pair of infant overalls...cut off the legs...sew up the bottom...and 5 minutes later: Instant purse!
It even has a tab for keys!!
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purse
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Saturday, July 17, 2010
FLYING GEESE MINI....
This is the latest addition to my miniature collection for the wall in the computer room. Its 18" x 18" and done in mostly Moda's for the geese and lots of different fabrics for the background. This is another of those patterns I like to paper piece for the accuracy. I think this is my new favorite!
Now for another Jaimie update: Hanging out on the rocking chair....
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Flying geese,
Jaimie,
miniature,
paper pieced
Saturday, June 19, 2010
A QUILTER'S POEM
I thought you all might enjoy this short poem:
Ode to My Wife...the Quilter
Author Unknown
She learned to quilt on MONDAY
Her stiches all so fine.
But she forgot to thaw out dinner,
So we went out to dine.
She quilted miniatures on TUESDAY
She says they are a must.
They really were quite lovely
But she forgot to dust.
On WEDNESDAY it was a sampler
She said, "stipplng's fun."
What highlights! What shadows!
But laundry wasn't done.
Her patches were on THURSDAY
Green, yellow, blue and red.
I guess she forgot the time
As she never made the bed.
It was a wallhanging on FRIDAY
In colors she adores.
It never bothered her at all,
The crumbs upon the floors.
I found a maid on SATURDAY
My week is now complete.
My wife can quilt the hours away,
And the house will still be neat.
Well, now it's SUNDAY
And I'm just about to wilt.
I cursed, I raved, I ranted,
The MAID had learned to quilt!
Saturday, June 12, 2010
CIRCLE OF GEESE
Just another "small" quilt for the wall in the den. Although this is cute, I don't think I'd want to endeavor paper piecing a whole quilt. This is only 4 six inch blocks to complete the circle. It will be a cute addition to the wall.
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Circle of Geese
Sunday, June 6, 2010
ITTY BITTY HOURGLASS
After the usual weekend housework (yuk!), I spent some time whipping up this cute little hourglass miniature quilt. Each block measures 1 1/2" square. Total size is 10 1/2" square. I'm going to add this to the "small quilt" wall in the den when I accumulate a few more.
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Hourglass
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
AN "X" WALLHANGING
I spent some of my weekend working on this cute wallhanging. I used mostly Aunt Grace fabric with a few Feedsack prints. Unlike most traditonal quilts, the X's are not blocks but are pieced row by row on the diagonal. This takes a bit of planning before you begin to sew, but it's well worth it. It measures 28" x 28"" and will be one of the "small quilts" I plan to use to decorate a wall in the den. It seems Horatio likes it, but if I don't move it soon, he'll have it down on the seat of the rocking chair and it will be covered in red fur!
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wallhanging
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
What do YOU do with these...?
After so much trimming over the years, I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions as to what they would do, or have done with these snippetts? I'm sure there's got to be a project for them somewhere out in blogland! I have some from the same line of fabric in a Mason jar, looking quite lovely, but the rest just sit in a plastic bin for the time being. So, to all of you talented quilters and crafters, WHAT CAN I DO WITH THESE?!!
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snippetts
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