Showing posts with label quilting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilting. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

A Memory Rag Quilt


When we found out our good friends were moving far away, I immediately got to thinking about what we could give them that would be meaningful, thoughtful, and fun. I got the idea to make the framed state art to my friend, but now I wanted to come up with something for their daughter, Miss S, Peachy's friend since they were babies.
Since I know that they love handmade things, I went that route for both gifts. I settled on a quilt for Miss S, but a quilt with a personal touch. I had each child in our playgroup color a square for the quilt. I interspersed the drawing blocks with some fun bright flannel and made it into a rag quilt.
I hope that this quilt serves to not only warm the body, but the heart as Miss S looks back on her first four years with a wonderful group of playgroup friends.

Monday, July 11, 2011

The Ric Rac Stripe Quilt

When our Little Cream first arrives, (s)he will be living in the comfort and luxury of our master bedroom closet just as Peachy did. It really is practical and makes it easier on everyone. However, once the multiple night feedings slow down and more of a schedule is established, Cream will make his/her way downstairs. The plan is to have the kiddos share a room. We have a three bedroom house and just aren't ready to give up the extra bedroom at this time. Obviously if the room sharing doesn't work out, we will have to rethink our plan, but for now that is what we will do.
So, instead of preparing a nursery for Cream, I am making additions to Peachy's room to make it her big girl room as well as the nursery. Since we moved the twin bed in it has mainly been used as an extra surface. And you know what an extra surface means?? It usually has stuff piled on it. I have been making an effort at keeping it clean and working on making it into a true bed. I began by collecting the materials I would need to make a quilt for the bed. I wanted to quilt to fit into the current decor, but have a touch of girl to it as well. I decided to make a strip quilt using primarily polka dot fabrics. I found about half of my fabrics at fabric.com and the others I picked up at Hobby Lobby. Instead of purchasing fabric for the backing, I found a bedding set at Target to use.
After planning the quilt out on graph paper, it was time to start cutting. I decided to use the quilt as you go method for this one, a first for me. It worked out quite well and allowed me to finish the quilt in 4 days. After the piecing/quilting process, I added the ric-rac to random seams. I also decided that I would bind the quilt using all of the fabrics from the top--another first.
I really like how it turned out. I can't wait to get the rest of the room put together now. Don't worry. I will be sharing with you as soon as it is completed.

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Monday, April 4, 2011

Spring Table Runner

While spring is slow to arrive outside around here this year, I finally got some touches of spring up in the house this past week. I decided it was time that I dusted off my rusty quilting skills and make a new table runner. Although I went about it in a backward way, I am very happy with the results. I found myself at a fabric store, big surprise there, purchasing the fabric before I knew what runner  I wanted to make. However after a few internet searches I found the City Windows Table Runner pattern at Moda Bake Shop. (This is a great source for all sorts of free quilting patterns. Check it out!)
While they used a charm pack to create their runner, I made it work with the four fabrics I had already purchased by adding in some white fabric I had laying around. I didn't piece the back since I hadn't used a charm pack.
The nest in the big bucket is from TJ Maxx and the bucket is from Joann Fabric. The smaller buckets are from the Target Dollar Spot (you know how much I love Target Dollar Spot!! see here, and here) The other eggs are from a multi pack from JoAnn Fabric. I am quite happy with the sun shinny effect!!
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