Quilt! Got lots of granny squares done during the last two snow days.
02 March 2012
03 February 2012
Completed Quilt!
It's done! And I'm loving it... the bright colors, using up scraps, the fun binding, how the quilting turned out, the flannel on the back, the fact that it stretches from one end of the couch to the other... This quilt makes me happy! It's gotten lots of use in its first days. Our shih tzu loves it, it's made a long car trip with our son curled up under it, and my husband and I have snuggled under it while watching tv in the evenings.
Last weekend I put together a Crafting Day at church. Women showed up with different projects in hand... there was quilting, beading, and scrapbooking going on. It was a fun weekend... we started at 9am on Friday and people came when they were able to. Three of us stuck around until 11pm! Then I went back over to church at 9am to open up and a group of us headed out at 8:30pm that evening! Two great days of sewing, hanging out with an awesome group of women, eating soup/chili/snacks, and leaving with an almost complete project. I got the borders added, it all sandwiched together, quilted, and binding machine stitched on. Finished up the handstitching of the binding at home.
Here are some photos of projects that everyone was working on...
ETA: Forgot to add this earlier... Linking up at Crazy Mom Quilts - Finish it Up Fridays
23 January 2012
Before... After...
After looking and looking for something to cover this chair locally and not finding anything. I kept coming back to the Jessica Jones' Outside Oslo line.
No one in our town carries it though. Thought about buying it online, but then we decided to make a road trip to Minneapolis and their was a store down there that carried it. Perfect! Ended up with Picket in the Dawn colorway.
To make the covers I followed this tutorial on "Sew, Mama, Sew", leaving off the handles. They went together great! I reused the foam from cushions since they were in decent shape. For the zippers, I re-purposed the old cover's zippers by ripping them out (which meant I had to touch the icky fabric. Gross. Gross. Gross!) But I was in the mood to make them and Hancock Fabrics seemed so far away so it was a small price to pay!
Here's the final product.
The Top is Done!
Now to decide what to do for the back... Do something scrappy? Flannel?
Got to figure it out before Friday. I've put together a "crafty" day at the church where I work. Everyone's invited to bring their craft of choice... quilting, scrapbooking, beading, knitting, etc (And I've been hearing some smarty pants "etc's" - "How about my woodworking? Chainsaw art?" Sounds perfect for the church basement!)
We'll get going Friday morning, craft the day/afternoon/evening away and then come back on Saturday for more. It should be fun! My hope is to get a couple of quilts quilted (this one being one). Can't wait to be productive while crafting with other creative women.
Thank you to everyone for your kind words from my last post... your kindness is appreciated greatly!
13 January 2012
Lay out
A heavy heart, aching for these friends.
We've spent time talking and will spend tonight and tomorrow evening gathering together, circling close to lean on one another for support, share in food and conversation, and share in some tears and hopefully some laughter.
In those overwhelming times I feel like I'm able to deal/escape/cope when my hands stay busy and my mind can be a bit distracted from the heaviness at hand. Sitting at the sewing machine is therapuetic.
And hence, I've flown through putting this quilt together this week. I came home last night and I knew sleep wasn't going to come easy so I sat down and sewed. And pressed. And cut off lots of little corners. That resulted in all my blocks getting done, and lots of prayers being said in rhythm with the hum of my machine.
And I'm absolutely in love with this quilt. All the different colors. Order coming out of the chaos. Every time I look at it will be reminded of the pain of this last week, but will also be reminded of the brightness of friends, hope, joys, happy memories. All those jumbled together to surround the dark times, to help us through.
10 January 2012
I couldn't stop myself...
While 99.999% of the world hates Mondays, it's my most absolute most favorite day of the week.
Why? Because it's my day off. And I'm home alone. All by my lonesome. Husband heads off to work, get the boy-child off to school. And then it's just me and the rest of the day.
Totally what this introvert needs to re-fuel as my job throws me into an extrovert role.
And this particular Monday the house was clean (we had our house appraised last Thursday for refinancing - nothing like a stranger coming to your house to take pictures for some cleaning motivation!). All I had to do was move some laundry around. Which meant I had a date with my sewing machine. :)
So all those beautiful squares and rectangles I cut out over the weekend... yeah, they were staring at me, begging to be tested out.
So I sorta skipped ahead in the quilt along, and put some of the blocks together.
Is that against the rules?
Dang. My first "quilt along" and I've gone and made it a "quilt ahead" instead. Please take pity on this no-self-control-when-it -comes-to-quilting person. When I get inspired to make something, I've got to do it. Right now.
I've got about half of all of this particular block done and the other half just have to have the long sides joined to the center section.
And I'm loving how it came together - all bright and chaotic, reminders of past projects sprinkled through out. And the Robert Kaufman Tweed for Quilters in the center... love the subtle texture it adds and a place to "focus" in the midst of all the color.
09 January 2012
After reading a bunch of blogs with sewing goals in the new year, I'd make up a few of my own. I stink at follow through on the diet and exercise stuff, but quilting... I can get behind that!
1. Sew a quilt out of buttery goodness voile
2. Participate in a quilt along
3. Sew a mammoth king size quilt for our bed
4. Attempt hexies, even if it's just a rug mug!
5. Organize the shoved up balls of fabric that make up my stash
6. Use up some of the scraps that seem to be breeding uncontrollably.
Even though we're just a week into the new year, I'm starting to tackle the list...

First up, a quilt along that uses scraps... SCORE!! Two items on "The List".
So after church yesterday I spent the rest of the day...
evening...
night...
cutting up 2.5" squares. 450 of them. And over 100 4.5" x 2.5" pieces. Which, when cutting from big pieces of fabric wouldn't be too bad, but cutting out of random bits of fabric. Yeah. That takes awhile. But it was quite satisfying to go through my scrap bin and use a ton of it up! Put a nice dent in it. VICTORIOUS!!
This is going to truly be a scrap quilt. A little bit of everything! I'm excited to see it come together.