Thứ Tư, 27 tháng 2, 2013

My big mistake!

It was quilted and trimmed before I saw it. I considered ripping out all the quilting, taking the top apart and fixing it. I'm kind of bummed that I messed this great pattern up ~ but I don't think it's in me to tear it apart and start over. My husband couldn't see it - but I'm sure you do!

A quilt for the baby's room :)

In more successful projects...

Fabric leaves, cut from Amy Butler prints, decoupaged onto a painted canvas board.


My completed embroidery project, simply backed and bound.


Back to the big mistake - I'd love to know - would you take it apart?

Oh and BTW, I've recently hopped onto Instagram. I'm enjoying taking daily photos of what I'm working on - clammon if you want to follow me!        . . . Cindy

Thứ Hai, 25 tháng 2, 2013

Dilly Dally, FMF, and auditioning quilting designs

Dilly Dally ~ a Thimble Blossoms pattern that was made last year and is finally quilted.


Made to showcase one of my favorite lines ~ Flea Market Fancy. When it was first released, I loved it but bought only one half yard (seeds in blue and I still have a 6" square!) because I really didn't know what to do with it. When some gorgeous quilts started popping up, it was no longer available.  With the unheard-of rerelease last year, I snatched it up, ready to make myself a quilt!


I added a few prints from newer Denyse Schmidt lines and love how each and every print gets to shine in this quilt...


I wanted to custom quilt this one and was stumped on what to do. It can be a tough decision and if you've ever ripped out quilting, you know how helpful it is to get it right the first time! Here are some great techniques for auditioning quilting designs:

Use some heavy-weight clear plastic, (available by the yard at your large fabric stores) place it over your quilt top and draw designs with a dry erase marker. An important tip - use painters tape on the edge of the plastic, so you don't accidentally run off the edge of the plastic and write on the quilt!


This technique is great for quickly trying different designs and seeing them directly on the quilt.


Draw your block on paper, make several copies and doodle different designs on paper. This also helps determine how easily the design will flow, if you'll have to start and stop and is great practice for stitching.


You could easily piece a practice block, but I like to just draw it on fabric and actually stitch the design to see how it will look quilted. Once I started stitching this one, I decided that the quilting would be too dense and adjusted the design as I went around the block.


I'm pretty happy with how it turned out!





With some more FMF on the back...


. . . Cindy

Thứ Bảy, 23 tháng 2, 2013

making baby shoes

Who says a boy can't have a shoe fetish?


Baby shoes pattern by weepereas on etsy...


. . .  Cindy

Thứ Tư, 20 tháng 2, 2013

WIP - Lone Starburst


Linking up with Lee today at Freshly Pieced

This may be the year of paper piecing for me! I'm working on getting some projects ready for a retreat in March. The Lone Starburst block has been on my to-do list since the moment I laid eyes on her. Yes, this is a time-consuming block. It has 56 pieces! And takes me about an hour and a half per block. But so worth it! I'm using mainly Field Study scraps and a solid for the outer border.


Three blocks done...


The remaining are cut out, packed and ready to go!


(And don't think this is going to be a subdued quilt ~ pops of orange coming!)


 Rene's bee block also done...


And some major time spent this week quilting my FMF quilt. This is almost done and oh so pretty :)


Hope you're having a great week and spending some time with some yummy fabric    . . . Cindy

Thứ Hai, 18 tháng 2, 2013

Trip Around the World quilt

Not sure where last week went?! But I did manage to finish quilting and bind my Trip Around the World quilt!




 I used the gorgeous Notting Hill line by Joel Dewberry in the red, teal and yellow color way.


The plaid in this line is beautiful and made the perfect binding...


 And here's a better view of the modern take on a traditional pattern inspired by Rachel's quilt.


What else have  been up to?
Some major cleaning of the sewing room! On the floor playing with fabric - which always inspires new ideas! 
I've got a couple more UFO's to finish up and I'm readying some new projects to take on retreat in a few weeks. Here's one..


. . .  Cindy

Thứ Hai, 11 tháng 2, 2013

A free pattern and more!

Yeah! Free patterns! You can get my table runner pattern for free at Martingale's blog Stitch This! It's from the book  Gathered From the Garden and will put you in the mood for Spring (if you're not already there). And if you don't appliqué, try placing a large-scale print in the Snowball blocks. I've done it and it looks fantastic!


A little sneak peek at some progress I made this weekend...


My second Sunburst is now quilted and bound...


with some fancy quilting...


The pattern is available in this book:

                                                                  

And finally, I haven't done embroidery in years, so it was fun to start on Anna Maria Horner's pattern Love from A to Z. I'm stitching the word "Sew" although that's not what my husband thought of when he saw this much sitting on the table!


... I just have the "W" to go! . . . Cindy

Thứ Ba, 5 tháng 2, 2013

WIP Wednesday


I don't seem to have anything finished this week, so I thought it would be the perfect opportunity to do another WIP Wednesday. My current list....


And a few of the highlights...

This is Block 3 of the Lucky Stars paper piecing BOM.


And my first 3 blocks together. I'm so enjoying this monthly commitment!


I started piecing a new quilt. Since the baby quilt is done, I thought Mama might want a quilt too. I'm doing a variation of "Candy Necklace" which just happens to be Lee's pattern in the new Martingale book, Modern Quilts From the Blogging Universe. I'm making it a lap size, adding a little negative space and changing the colors a bit. I'm excited to see it come together.


I'm really focused on finishing a backlog of quilt tops. My Notting Hill Trip Around the World is currently under the needle!


Quilting on this Sunburst was completed last week and I'm just stitching down the binding. Our guild is having a handwork get-together tomorrow and I hope to get this one finished!


And I had to share this with you. If you saw my last post, you know my granddaughters were here last week. The 5 year-old has quite a creative flair. During some quiet time in her room, she made this outfit for the Teddy Bear. She said it took a few tries to get the sleeves right, but I was pretty impressed by the results!!


She claims she's going to be a fabric designer when she grows up. Looking like a star already!


Linking up to Lee at Freshly Pieced  . . . Cindy