Quilts 2011

20 November 2012

Wizard of a Pillow

First Christmas present made!  A pillowcase for my 9 year old son, a HUGE Harry Potter fan. 



Based off of this pillow on Etsy, but the one I made is a pillowcase instead.  It seems like there's not much I can sew for my pre-teen boy, but when I saw this I knew I had to make it for him.  Can't wait for him to open it Christmas morning!

It has a flannel back.  The glasses are embroidered and buttons were used for eyes.

Any friends that see this... 
Sssssshhhhhhh!  Don't tell him his present! ;)  

14 November 2012

Mission: Accomplished

This last weekend was the annual quilt retreat that I have attended for 10+ years.  It's meeting up with the two friends that got me started quilting (shout out to Katrina and Holly!) when we lived in the same town and now is our annual reunion as they've scattered to new areas.  Katrina attended the retreat with her college roommate and then she started inviting family and friends and the group has grown.  This year two friends joined me and Samn and Kathy got to experience their first quilt retreat!

The retreat we go to is held at Camp Lebanon in this teeny tiny town in Central Minnesota, which means road trip!  We went through St. Cloud, MN and we shopped until we dropped.  And all fabric/craft stores... how fun is that?!  Mill End (a big fabric outlet-type store), Grubers Quilt Shop, JoAnn's, Craft's Direct (think a combo of Michael's/Hobby Lobby/JoAnn's on steroids)... and a stop at Panera for lunch!  Our town is severely lacking in the "cool craft store" department.  We have Hancock.  But come January, Hobby Lobby is coming to town!  But as for our St. Cloud visit... I didn't take a single picture.  Oops. (This is sort of the theme for the retreat)

At camp we got to work right away and my Weekender Bag was hit hard (which is one of the reasons I didn't take squat for pictures... I was in the zone.  The quilting zone.)  The first night I was up until 2:30am (but I wasn't the last one up... someone in our group was up until 4:30am!)

The bag was finished in the wee hours of the morning on Sunday at 1:30am.  And then I proceeded to stand there for a half hour -  petting the bag, opening zippers, and gazing longingly at it!

And here it is:

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Ended up going with the quilt as you go method of construction with cotton duck and batting.

These were a lifesaver, holding all the layers together...
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Modifications...

I made the straps wider (cut them at 5 inches and placed a piece of Peltex inside).  The straps were also secured them with an X between the two stitching lines.

I added two extra pockets...
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One on the inside lining...  (The lining fabric I found at Mill End and it was a lightweight home dec fabric found on the remnant table)

And the second one...
Front pocket view of the Weekender Bag
 On the inside of the outside pocket piece.  Thought it would be a handy spot to put my phone or boarding pass while traveling, making them easy accessible but secure.  (Side note - The Robert Kaufmann Safety Pin fabric I found on Mill End's Remnant table.    For $3/yard I believe!  Score!)

Somehow I managed to make the whole thing without breaking a single needle.  I can hardly believe it!  I came prepared with a bunch of extras but the denim needle I put in for the construction portion held up!

Things I would do different if I were to make another one?  I would cut the batting to the right size (1/2" smaller than the pattern piece) and then oversize the cotton duck and piece work.  Then once the quilting is done, center the pattern piece over the batting, and then cut to pattern size.  Things got a bit off and my pieces weren't quite the right size.

It was a ton of work but totally worth it!  I loved having all the dedicated time to work on it and it was the perfect project for the retreat.  It's already getting lots of use!

Here are a few pictures of other projects that friend's worked on (I didn't pull out my camera until almost everyone had packed up...)

Katrina's King Size Gigantic Shoe Fly
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Holly's Hexagon's (a quilt for her daughter!)
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And Sophia's Christmas Wall Hanging (and hot pad!)
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What an awesome weekend!  I love the dedicated time to sew and the camp takes such good care of us.  The food is amazing and the having massage therapists on hand?  Genius!  This camp knows hospitality!


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07 November 2012

The Thrill

I *really* like starting new projects.

The thrill of pulling out new fabrics.  Trying out a new technique.  Seeing it come together.

All I was going to do last night was pull fabric for my Amy Butler Weekender bag, and get it packed up to take to the quilt retreat this weekend. Watch election results roll in and play with fabric. That's all.  

 I've been scouring blogs, reading about everyone's run-ins with this challenging bag, making notes on my pattern, and getting excited to give it a go.  Quilt as you go was my method of attack.  I got the duck and batting cut out a few days ago.  (I like going into the quilt retreat with a bit of a start on a project)

Then there sat those pieces right next to the fabrics I selected.

Just begging to be tried....

Beginning of my Weekender Bag

And there is the outside pocket for one side.

 *shrug shoulders*
What can I say?  No impulse control whatsoever when it comes to a new sewing project.

My sweet husband wondered if I'll have a project left to work on this weekend.  I can fairly confidentially say... I think so (this project is way too complex for what little extra time I have this week).... Although I'm guessing another slab will get done.  And I'm thinking that time will be right now because I have a bit of time before I have to get to work this morning!


WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced

05 November 2012

Tying Up Loose Strings

This coming weekend is my annual Quilt Retreat at Camp Lebanon in Upsala, MN.  I'm so excited to see the friends that got me started quilting but now live hours away, work on projects, eat yummy food, and laugh/sew into all hours of the night.  Plus, this year I'll be bringing two friends with me for their first experience!  Company for the 3.5 hour car ride? YAY!!

A few weeks ago I told myself before going on the retreat I had to tie up some loose strings in the form of some looooooong overdue WIP.  The one of utmost importance was the wedding quilt that I was in the process of making for my sister and her husband.  For their wedding that happened 3.5 years ago.  Good grief.  It sat with the top all done and sandwiched together BEFORE their wedding happened, just waiting to be quilted and I couldn't get up the gumption to get it done.  But I'm excited to say that on Saturday night I handed it over to them!  Just in time for the cold weather that is sneaking into Northern Minnesota!

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Excuse the "I'm standing in the closet with my phone trying to get a decent picture" picture.  

My smarty pants brother-in-law was wondering when they would get pillow shams.  I said I was planning on that gift for their 15 anniversary with an expected delivery date of their 20th anniversary.  Take that, mister!  :)

I also finished up a wall hanging that will either go on our staircase wall or in my office at work.

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This wasn't a long overdue sort of one... has only been in works for a couple of weeks.  My scrap bin was an out of control mess.  I sorted through things and got stuff grouped by color.  Decided to put a little dent in the pile and made this scrappy log cabin.  It makes me happy!  It's quilted with straight lines through the blocks and the sashing is a raindrop sort of quilting.

And who appreciates the quilts the most in the house? 

Rough life
 (He was snoring so loud, laying on his back!)


Time to start getting my stuff packed for the weekend.  I'm going to tackle the Amy Butler Weekender Bag at the retreat!  Off to take notes from hearty souls that have made this bag and survived to tell their tales!  

31 October 2012

A long time coming...

It's down to the final few hours for this Fall's Blogger's Quilt Festival and I decided "Why Not?!"


There are so many gorgeous quilts!  Thought I'd throw one of my recent finishes into the mix.


This is my Blackhoof Valley Quilt.  It's been sitting in the "Almost Finished, but Not Quite" pile for far too long.  The top was done, it was even sandwiched together, but quilted?  Nope.  Finally last weekend I set my mind to get 'er done.  And done I got 'er!

From when the top was completed, taken at the Farm my Grandparents used to live

This quilt has a special place in my heart.  My grandma was quite the quilter in her day.  She also did beautiful embroidery work, often times combining the two mediums into gorgeous quilts. I think my love of quilting and sewing comes from her.  When she had to leave the farm to move to assisted living she gave me a bunch of her fabric that I have held on to all these years.  When Denyse Schmidt's Picnic and Fairgrounds line came out I knew it would mix perfectly with some of my grandma's fabric, along with some others in my stash.  It was a simple pattern that I came up with featuring rectangles.



As I look at her fabric in the quilt, I'm reminded of her.  The days spent having her help me embroider dish towels (I'm quite sure I never finished a single one!).  The quilts that she showed at the local county fair. The handmade clothes she made.  There's one fabric in particular that she had used to make the collar on a shirt and some pants... I can picture her wearing that outfit!  

Grandma can no longer sew, but she has passed on her love of fabric and creating to me, and I am so thankful for that.


I love you, Grandma!

Entry #621
*Quilt Measurements 74"x80"
*Quilted by…Deb Westerberg
*Best category – Favorite Bed Quilt, Favorite Scrap Quilt

18 October 2012

First Guest Post and First Tutorial!

Check out 733 today, where I have my first guest post and my first tutorial!  
All a part of Disney Love week!

I show how to make a Tulle Princess Dress


Is she not the cutest princess ever?  My niece just makes my heart melt!


11 October 2012

Finally Finished!

Almost a year after getting it {almost} done, I made the final hand stitches and got the binding put on. It's a wedding present for a friend. The wedding is Saturday. Today is Wednesday. I won't be sewing the binding on it on the way to the reception... This may possibly be a first!

It feels great to move this longtime WiP to the finish pile!