Friday, July 26, 2013

Happy Dance!

Because I finished the Swoon quilt!
Ahem.
Only begun in the fall of 2011.
I do not procrastinate.  I believe quilt whimsies need to age to perfection!

Ta da!

A very comfy-cozy sized lap quilt.
Totally from scraps.  It's like an I Spy quilt for quilters.
The tutorial for the stripey sashing can be found here:


The Swoon pattern can be found here:



I straight line quilted on the insides of the outer scrappy ring and star and filled in that space with a meandering stitch.  Using a ruler, I marked the white spaces and hand quilted them with 1/4" stitches.  Yellow on the yellow block, green on the green...you get it!  I love the look of the large hand quilting with machine quilting.


This is the back.  Totally crushin' on it!  A super soft, vintage sheet with an appliqued patchwork heart.  The bunny silhouette is osnaburg and makes me smile.  It just came out of the dryer and smells so good!

Another WIP off the pile!
Happy!  Happy!  Happy!

Another Patchwork of the Crosses block for a different WIP.


You can buy or order the templates from your LQS, or your online source for quilting tools.


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Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Back to work! Back to work!

 
 
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These ladies aren't exactly Gru, but knowing they're hosting linky parties helps keep me motivated!
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I had several questions about the Swoon quilt I'm working on right now.  I love the Swoon blocks I see all over the internet.  My obsession began in September of 2011.
Wow!  It's been almost two years since I started this quilt top.
 
 
I had a hard time choosing a color scheme and once again, let scraps be my choice.  Each center block is a fussy cut flower or group of flowers.  I had great ambitions of making three more blocks for a larger quilt.
~Sigh~
However, I decided to take the orange and purple blocks off and use the green, yellow, pink and blue ones for a lap quilt.  A WIP that will soon be finished and two blocks I can use for table quilts, wall hangings or pillows.
 
 
Here it is last week, spray basted.  I'm combining machine and hand quilting on it.
Loving the look!
 
I have a finish for the week too.
 
 
My first "Patchwork of the Crosses" aka "Lucy Boston" EPP (English Paper Piecing) block.
Ta Da!
 
A soccer mom project for sure!
 
 
(Baby Swoon...lol)
 
Don't forget to check out what everyone else is doing this week!  So much creativity, encouragement and inspiration!


 


 
 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 
 


Monday, July 8, 2013

Fun Finish and A Ready to Quilt

 
This fun little block became a soft, happy pillow for my bed!
 
 
A take on the Cathedral Window block that is super easy!
 
 
Hand quilting around the outside of the hexies and I'm in love!
 
 
Can't get enough of this back fabric!  So cottagey and romantic!
 
 
The Scrappy Swoon is now spray basted and ready to quilt!
 
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Monday, July 1, 2013

WIP and Finishes!

Happy Independence Day!

I'm also switching to Bloglovin.

Woo Hoo!
I'm so excited!
After ten days of not feeling well, I was up and at 'em and finished two projects this week!


I made these sweet and yellow cheery blocks in January this year and they grew into this:


...and then sat in the WIP pile until this week.


I'm sorting through my vintage stash and found this bright and happy pillowcase print.  It's now the "oh, so soft!" back for a new pillow!


Has anyone else noticed the price of pillow forms lately?  Argh!  Off to Big Lots to buy a $3 bed pillow that is floofy soft.


I just meandered my way on this one for some quiltey love.

Another finish is my Just the Right Angle table runner.


The first three rectangles...love the summery colors!


Here it is all finished!  I used the raspberry Sunkissed fabric for the binding.  There's some straight line-quilting and then some free-style wave lines in there.  Love, love, love this!  It really brightens up our dining room and Jon has asked me to make one for him and Rebecca!


Many, many years ago, a local cross stitch/embroidery/frame shop went out of business and sold off shop samples.  I snagged several and have had them hanging around our old house and this house.
One was a vertical wall hanging with a blue tassle on the bottom 9very 90's).  It hung in our front hallway, by the door, at our other house.
We moved...and the hanging got put in a drawer and forgotten.

I found it a couple of weeks ago and discovered it had a huge stain on it that no amount of treating would remove!

Such sweet little birdies with cute houses!  Love the colors and I know the woman who stitched this put many, many hours of time and love into them!

The hubs doesn't need to read this next part....he hates me "deconstructing" anything to "construct" something new. 

I cut out the three stitched pieces and sashed them with this soft and romantic fabric...then sewed them back together horizontally.


I had some osnaburg in my scrap stash and used it to "frame" the block.


I bought a fat quarter bundle last year and haven't known what to do with it...until now.
I'm cruising Pinterest, Flickr and blogs looking for ideas on how to feature the cross stitch block in a quilt using these fabrics.

Ideas are welcome!

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