Friday, June 4, 2010

Wonky Log Cabin


Years ago, Erica started a log cabin quilt but never finished it. She came across the squares that had been stored away recently and asked if I wanted to finish the project. She stated that she never finished the project since she had been frustrated with her finished blocks being irregular sizes. I told her no problem, that I could make them into wonky log cabin blocks by using her strips that she hadn't used and adding white for the background to square up the blocks. I used the blue and yellow strips that she had cut and additional fabric to piece the back. I just had enough fabric for the back. I'm delighted to say that Erica and I love the way this quilt has turned out.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

A Bowl of Cherries


Top side of new table runner also made from scraps. I'm titling it, Life is like a bowl of cherries.

Bottom side. The binding is finished off with my favorite embroidery pattern; top thread is red and bottom is white.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Table Runner


Playing around with my fabric scraps the other day, I made this table runner.


One side is just the red flower print fabric that matches the blue flower print fabric on the other side.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Bali hexagon quilt


Here is the finished quilt. I washed it to remove all of the graphite markings, and now it has that old look.


The backside.


This is the center of the half hexi quilt that I have been working on.



Added a green boarder around the hexis. The yellow Bali print around the hexi center is only attached to the hexi center and not the green boarder.



Idea for quilting the the green boarder area.


Sunday, April 11, 2010

Half Hexi Placemats


One placemat done and three more to finish. I saw numerous blogs by quilters that are using half hexagons for their hexagon quilts. I like this idea since I don't have to hand sew the pieces.


The backside of the placemats. I plan on using this quilting design for when I make my half-hexi Bali quilt.

Friday, April 2, 2010

Japanese spring table runner



Years ago while living in Tokyo, I picked up materials to be used as table runners. The adorable bunny print was part of a little sack purse that I never used. So, I dismantled the purse to use in this table runner. The pretty white flowers with the pink background came from a table runner that lacked something. The white and green fabrics were leftovers from previous quilts. This little project not only produce me with a new table runner for Easter, but also gave me the opportunity to practice my free motion quilting.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Nora's Pinwheel quilt


Finished the vintage pinwheel quilt top and quilting; I just need to finish the binding. This quilt will go to Suzanne's baby, Nora. The quilt went together very quickly, and I just love the vintage material, the prairie points, and the overall look of this quilt.


This is the back of the quilt. I'm thinking of using the extra back material for the binding by folding it over and stitching it down with one of the decorative stitches on my machine.

I found a very cute vintage material the has a girl washing clothes and a clothes line. I used that for the binding and my favorite decorative stitch that my machine makes to complete the quilt.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Idea for baby quilts

My sister's girls, Lauren and Suzanne, are having babies. I already made a baby quilt for Suzanne's baby, but I recently learned that Lauren is expecting. I'm now thinking that I will make a pinwheel quilt and make identical quilts tops to give to the expecting moms. Lauren and Suzanne will have the same quilt top, but the bottom of the quilts will be pink for Suzanne's baby and Lauren's will be something else. Erica's friend Anna, who just loves bunnies and pink, just loves the pink quilt with the bunnies that I made. So, I have a home for that quilt.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Dem Bones Whirlygiggle


This is the top for a Halloween quilt that I started working on this past week while watching the Olympics. I picked up the fabric awhile back when it was on sale for 70% off. One of the most difficult decisions I find in making a quilt is which pattern to use, since there are so many interesting and fun patterns to choose from. After many hours of looking through many quilting blogs, the whirly-giggle pattern was without a doubt my favorite selection for the whimsical Halloween theme that I am trying to achieve. The back will be solid black with an applique skeleton to carry the skeleton look from the black fabric used on the front to the back. It will be my first attempt at machine applique (let you know how that goes). I may quilt a couple of the orange parts with a spider web design. I need to find a design for the yellow; the yellow has little eyes on the fabric. The black will be outlined.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Christmas banner


My mother-in-law saw this fabric hanging in a quilt shop and like it so much that I purchased it for her as a Christmas decoration for this coming year. I machine quilted the ornaments, garland, pot, and boarders for her since she is unable to do the quilting. She said that she wanted to hand stitch the edges, which made me extremely happy since I do not enjoy hand stitching.


I was fortunate to find this Christmas fabric that I used for the back on sale at 70% off.