Wednesday, November 30, 2011

in progress




Two throw size quilts that are currently on my to-finish list.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

wearing your heart on your...shirt



I purchased this cute little sailor stripe shirt for my daughter this fall after she assured me she liked it as much as I did, and she would wear it.

Well, of course it was nothing she was interested when we got it home.  So after being inspired by this, I added a heart...and voila, she now likes it and wears it!


Monday, November 28, 2011

keeping christmas in check



Here's my 2011 Christmas Gift Planner.  I make one of these simple planners every year to keep track of all our holiday gift giving.  It gives me a sense of peace to have all my gift giving plans organized in one place, it also helps me get the gifts that need to be mailed to distant locations out the door in time.

However, as my children are growing older and more wise to the ways of Christmas, I have to be clever about where I keep this list...

If it works for you,  feel free to print one out and use it yourself, find it here.

sweet dreams



Another baby quilt found in a stack.  I did all the quilting by hand with white cotton floss, and across the thin white border the words sweet dreams are quilted in.  I wanted it to be subtle, it sure is.  I can't find a way to make it visible in a photo!  I still really like the idea of quilting in a message.  I plan on doing this again soon, not quite so subtly.


Wednesday, November 23, 2011

dab dab dab ...



When the kids took off for school this fall, I decided to update our small half bath.  It had been a deep dark brown, so I lightened the walls to a gray-neutral and decided to try out a stencil I had been eyeing for months.  The stencil is a beautiful organic pattern from olive leaf stencils.


The stenciling process is very straight forward.  I am using Martha Stewart's stencil adhesive, available at Michaels, to help adhere the stencil to the wall and to keep nice clean lines.  I use a small stenciling sponge and dab, dab, dab. 

 It's a tedious and time consuming process.  I really like the results, but it is difficult to find the time to get it done.  I'm only stenciling one accent wall,  I've done about 60%, and I think if I put in another 6 hours it might be done. 

I'm stenciling with a silver metallic, so the color you see is dependent on the lighting in the room.  It's fun to walk by during midday when the indirect lighting makes the silver seem to glow!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

bottom of the stack


I was digging through some piles in my sewing area, and this was what I found at the bottom.  It's a baby quilt I made long ago, with the same fabrics used for L's quilt.  This one has a random stacked pattern, which used up my scraps very nicely.


Backed with minky for extra coziness.



Monday, November 21, 2011

wonky four square quilt



This is for a little girl who will be joining our extended family soon. Slightly wonky squares, each with a little house at center.





Flannel backed, free motion quilting (my first!), bound with a pink top and green sides and bottom.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

biker baby




Vroom vroom!  I finally finished this little gift for a friend who had a beautiful baby boy this fall.  The baby's father is very much into his motorcycle, so I thought this would be fun.

The silhouette is attached to the onesie with fusible web, and the detail is free motion stitching with multi-color thread on the sewing machine.

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

stripe-y quilt



Just finished this one.  Random stripes on the front, the back is "still life" by Alexander Henry. Straight stitch quilting in vertical "stripes".  I like stripes a lot, can you tell?





Thursday, November 10, 2011

clutter control

  hers

his


This is one of our methods for attempting to control some of the chaos around our home.  We call these the "stair bags".

The kids bedrooms are upstairs, the kitchen and living room are down, the kids like to play in the kitchen and living room....enough said.

During the day we keep these bags on the stairs, anything that belongs back upstairs goes into the bag.  At the end of each day the bags are carried upstairs and all the accumulated "stuff" is put away.

[This is all theoretical of course, in reality we only get the bags up and stuff put away about once a week.  Even so, "stuff" in the stair bags is a vast improvement over "stuff" on the floor and kitchen counter!  And we continue to work towards making it a daily habit.]


Wednesday, November 9, 2011

uber cuddly chevron


When I was growing up, my grandmother had a pink flannel tied quilt that I loved.  It was very simple, the same cute pink flannel with little white puppy dogs on both sides, plain white cotton ties and binding. I don't know what was used as batting, but it was about 1/2" thick.  It was heavy and warm and comforting.  This is what I grew up thinking a quilt was supposed to be. 
This quilt gives me that same feeling.  The front is flannel, pieced into chevrons, the back is minky and it has a nice thick natural cotton batting.  



The quilting simply follows the chevron pattern, I really like both the look and touch.




Wednesday, November 2, 2011

thea's puzzle quilt


A version of 'Thea's Puzzle Quilt' from Amy Butler.  Fabrics are Denyse Schmidt's 'Hope Valley'.


The back side has one small wonky square, and the remainder is a solid off white.  I 'stitched in the ditch' for the 9 patch portion of the quilt, so that pattern is mimicked in stitching on the back.  I am really pleased with the subtle effect of the wonky pattern on a solid.


It resides on an ottoman in our living room, so it's alway within reach when we need to get cozy.