Monday, May 27, 2019

Long Overdue

Many years ago I made numerous blocks that I had planned to use in some quilt pattern that I had seen, but since I never bookmarked that pattern the quilt didn't get completed.


So the blocks sat in the pile of my items for future quilt projects for a couple of years.


In March, I decided it was time to make a quilt with some of the blocks.


I thought that it would be pretty to set these blocks in a row on one side of the frontside of the quilt.


And on the backside the quilt do the strip quilting pattern since I had never done a quilt that way.


Since the center block has a winter scene, this quilt will be used in the winter months to snuggle under while watching tv.





Tuesday, February 12, 2019

My Texas Star

Years ago when I visited Tokyo, I picked up this beautiful fabric that reminds me of a field of wild flowers.


Well, that fabric sat for years in my stash pile. Every time I looked at the fabric I would think of my road trip to Houston, Texas to deliver my daughter's car to her. That long, beautiful, scenic drive across the Southwest left me with wonderful memories of places that I had never experienced before the trip.


I really don't know why this view from Carlsbad Cavern looking out across New Mexico to Texas and the motif of wild flowers are tied together for me, but they just are. They conjure up fond memories of the Southwest and Texas. My daughter no longer lives in Houston, and many years have past. That fabric sat too long. So, January I pulled it from the stash and looked for a pattern that also echoes the memories of that trip.


I found that pattern in LeMoyne Magic by Cozy Quilt Designs. It's an easy pattern to do. Since I only had a yard of the flower motif fabric, I used that fabric in each star and part of the binding. There is one mistake that I made in one of the yellow stars, but I'm not telling which one. Heck, life isn't perfect. And sometimes quilts have faults too. The backing is solid blue jean material that was from the huge stash of jeans and jean material given to me years ago. I didn't use any batting since jean material is heavy. Well, this quilt will travel in my RV to keep me warm during those cold nights of camping as my husband and I explore other beautiful places in the US. And maybe one day, we will make it to Brazo Bend State Park outside Houston to hike and camp.

Saturday, October 6, 2018

T-Shirt Quilt

A friend from work asked me if I could make a T-shirt quilt for her from her son's baseball shirts. I decide that I would try it as a quilt-as-you-go by quilting the rows.


After prepping the shirts, I spent some time arranging the shirts for the front of the quilt.


I then prepared the back design for the rows.


I added sashing between the blocks.


I just did straight row quilting on the sandwich back, batting, and front.


To do the quilting, I measured and taped off the distance between the quilted stitching, about 3".


I then pinned and stitched the back sashing and front sashing onto the rows.


I finished off the top sashing with just a straight stitch very close to the edge of the sashing strip.


Once all assembled, I finished off the quilt with the binding, which I just straight stitched finished.


Back of finished quilt.


And the front of the finished quilt.

Thursday, May 31, 2018

Finished Flower Garden

I finished the flower garden paper-piecing quilt today!


Moving on to new projects!

Saturday, May 12, 2018

Flower Garden


After completing paper-piecing, I added a border...


and started basting the materials together for quilting.


I started quilting the flower pots and then quilted the flowers.  I did use decorative stitches for some of the quilting of the pots.


I'm now working on the borders by quilting them to look like a picture frame.


Monday, April 23, 2018

Spring Splash!

These are the fabrics for the quilt project that I'm working on now.


A coworker asked me if I could make her a quilt that looks similar to this one. She only took a screen shot of the quilt, but didn't link me the website.


I tried googling and searching Pinterest for this image, but I couldn't find it. So, I made up my own paper piecing patterns.


I started with the flower pots since I already had a pattern for flower pots from a previous small quilt. I just enlarged that pattern to make a 10" square.


All squares are done. Now comes the assembling of squares to from columns. I plan to make a border around the large block of flowers by using the blue background fabric and the pink batik fabric that will be used for the back of the quilt.

Monday, April 2, 2018

Ready for Spring!

I didn't plan on finishing this quilt a couple of days before Easter, but I just did. I started this baby quilt in January. The top was completed and quilt basted in the beginning of February; and then, I hit a quilting wall. I didn't know how I wanted to quilt it. So, the project sat beside the sewing machine the rest of February and most of March while I planned and went on camping trips.


Well, a light-bulb moment came to me. Actually, it was an inspiration. My sister informed me of the wonderful news that my niece is expecting her first! That bit of news jolted me back to finishing the quilt. I was so excited for my niece and her husband that I had the quilt finished in a week.


Which happened to be just in time for bunnies, Spring, and Easter. I'm saying good-bye to winter, and hello Spring!

Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Simple Things Take Time

I have been working on a baby quilt. I'm hoping that this quilt will be a shower gift for my niece. Unless she's having a boy, then I'll be making another quilt since this quilt screams girl.


Sunday, October 22, 2017

Scottie Dogs and Scraps

Finally finished the scrappy quilt yesterday! Since I was dragging from getting the flu shot the day before, I didn't feel like doing much over the weekend. So, I finished off the quilted quilt that had been sitting for weeks on the sewing machine waiting for the scrappy binding to be sewn onto it.


The back of the quilt has a Scottie dog and newspaper theme. I made sure all those cute Scottie dogs were well taken care of with the center square being a fabric with newspaper motif.


After completing the quilt, I then curled up in the warmth of the quilt and watched my favorite you-tubers for the rest of the day.

Sunday, July 23, 2017

Scrappy Jean Quilt


I been indoors staying cool this past weekend. Way too hot, temperatures were in the high 90s. I started this quilt top a couple of months ago. I then ignored it while I went on camping trips, visited family back East, and worked on some gardening projects. There are 360 small squares and 30 jean squares that I had cut and needed to be pieced. Well, this weekend I felt motivated to assemble the quilt top. I had seen a similar quilt made with jean material on Pinterest. When I saw that quilt, I knew that I wanted to make that design since I could use my scrap materials along with the jean material from my stash.


The backside will be the doggie and newspaper print fabric. Next, I will have to figure out how I want to quilt it.