speaking of erika... see that fat quarter bundle? yeah, that's going to be a super adorable riley blake quilt for her impending baby girl. someone shared the fabric in a young & millennial quilters group that i'm in (and also added lisa to) and within 12 hours of seeing it, bought a fat quarter bundle... and then had to figure out a pattern. but rest assured, the pattern was found and the selected fat quarters have been starched and pressed for my post work arrival tomorrow! my goal is to have this completely finished by monday as well, since i had the day off from one job and decided to take the day off from the shop to have a long arming day.
Monday, August 31, 2020
august 15 minutes wrap up
speaking of erika... see that fat quarter bundle? yeah, that's going to be a super adorable riley blake quilt for her impending baby girl. someone shared the fabric in a young & millennial quilters group that i'm in (and also added lisa to) and within 12 hours of seeing it, bought a fat quarter bundle... and then had to figure out a pattern. but rest assured, the pattern was found and the selected fat quarters have been starched and pressed for my post work arrival tomorrow! my goal is to have this completely finished by monday as well, since i had the day off from one job and decided to take the day off from the shop to have a long arming day.
Monday, August 24, 2020
california's burning
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
moda holliberry alexandra tote
but let me tell you, it was fabulous.
the hardest part of this bag was deciding the layout of the strips. overall, it used about half of a jelly roll, which allowed for a lot of variation between the two sides of the bag. i started with one consistent middle red strip, and worked the rest of the colorways out from there. when it came to the other diagonal on the bag, i tried to keep them matching the best that i could so it would be cohesive on both sides.
i pieced together the straps from some of the lining/binding fabric (grunge) with one of the jelly roll strips i really liked but didn't have enough for two straps. i then folded it around the batting strip as well as the webbing that was included and stitched down the center to close up all the seams. i also did a top stitch on both edges to help finish it off and really hold it together.
it may not have been what the pattern said to do, but i love it.
Monday, August 17, 2020
virtual baby showers & christmas quilts
but these two disjointed things are what i spent the better half of last week doing.
last sunday we had our guild sew day, and i got a good start on the norweigan woods christmas quilt for caliquiltco. i finished the top up, and when i brought it in to the shop on friday, tayva asked me if i would be able to have it quilted by the following week for our holiday themed live show.
give me a deadline, i'll make it happen.
so that's where i'll be this afternoon!
jumping over to the baby shower side of things, this was a first (as many things are in 2020)
since we're in lockdown and my bff is in texas, i couldn't exactly throw her a baby shower like i did four year ago for jackson.
when i wasn't sewing this week, i was cutting stencils and painting onesies for this music themed ensemble (plus a little disney magic) but more on those later.
i ordered special cookies from my cousin (fanciful sweets), put together some games in a facebook group and scheduled a zoom hangout for yesterday afternoon. everything went off without a hitch, despite not being able to hang out and chat and snack with each other. played a riveting game of "the price is right" and just chatted.
you don't realize how long it has been since you last saw someone until these big events start coming around. i last saw erika in texas because of being there for quiltcon, and it is so crazy how much time has flown but not at the same time. i so badly wish i could have been there with her, but you know... covid and stuff.
i can't wait to meet the little princess coming their way, and YIKES i still have a baby quilt to figure out! once i wrap up this christmas tree quilt, it will be back to babyland for me to complete my 2 october baby quilts as well as one pattern test i agreed to do AND lorelai's tweenager quilt... which has to be done before she turns in to a real life teenager. AHHHH.
happy monday!
Friday, August 14, 2020
neverland themed take heart baby quilt
okay, so clearly 2020 quarantine has gotten to me, since this is the SECOND curves quilt i've done ever, and it was just a few months after i finished the winnie the pooh parallel path quilt. i see you curves, i don't fear you anymore. well, at least in small doses.
angela pingel, the designer of this quilt (you may remember the hidden agenda quilt i made my mom. same awesome designer), posted early on in june that she was selling her "take heart" pattern for $10, with all proceeds going towards black artists+designers guild. i fell in love with the pattern, so while feeling like a small fish in a huge pond during the black lives matter movement, i purchased the pattern in hopes that my contribution would help in some way. after purchasing the pattern, it sat for awhile waiting to be created. that is, until i saw this great neverland line of fabric at caliquiltco.
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
double disney i spy quilts
alright everyone, today we're going for a double header!
these quilts were so similar, and both stashbust quilts, it is only appropriate they live together in a blog post.
when i made andrew's disney ispy quilt a few years ago, i was left with LOTS of scraps. i bought a quarter of a yard to cut ONE 6" square from... so yeah, LOTS of scraps. since then, along with other disney fabric purchases (since it has been 4 years... oy!) i decided it was time to make some other quilts and send them on their way. i cut, sorted and piled about a year ago (i remember a baby spud cat being involved in sorting) and came up with about 4 more disney ispy quilts in varying sizes. this first one was about a row each way short of andrew's original quilt size, but still so bright, fun and colorful!
this variation has a flannel backing, meander quilting and even a hidden mickey stitched in it as well! there were enough blocks to keep it borderless, but still have it be a nice large quilt for a child, or a perfect lap size for the kid at heart.i'm definitely glad that is a skill i've learned and worked on. sure beats sitting on the couch under a quilt sweating in the summer!
Monday, August 10, 2020
august update
instead of giving you a weekly run down, i'm just going to update you on things that are happening right here, right now.
okay, maybe not "right now" since i don't know what time you'll be reading this, or what i'll actually be doing. but here's the rundown of things that are crafty all up in hurrrr...
quilts in progress
in the bullet journal photo above, you'll see my key for a sample quilt i'm working on for caliquiltco. yesterday, we had a social distance sew day with some members of the sacmqg, and i was able to knock out a whole bunch of tree parts for this quilt!
i love how it looks, and while i have to redo the star tree toppers this week, it is turning out to be such a great quilt. i might have a hard time letting this one go! i'm using the northcott farmhouse christmas line with moda grunge for the background and the star on top.
i also shopped for another quilt in progress (well, in progress in my brain) and that was an event of it's own doing. shoutout to the joann's employee who helped us search bolts of kona white for two pieces that add up to 7 yards. HUGE appreciation to how our shop doesn't layer chunks on to the same bolt. super rude and super deceptive!
i'm also in talks to do a memorial quilt for my dear friend of clothes from her late momma as a sort of "hug from grandma" quilt. i super appreciate the trust she's putting in my hands, and its going to be a labor of love, so i'm super excited (and nervous) to get my hands on it.
speaking of bullet journal...
as you can see, i'm really trying my hand at incorporating it more in to my daily life. i bought rad & happy's planner last year, and happily dated it through 2020... well, that went down the "bad egg" chute, much like veruca salt... so using this bullet journal style more to keep track of things i'm working on, quilt layouts and whatnot will hopefully help me stay organized and on top of things.
i especially say that, because i got to sew day and searched through my pattern envelope for my quilt layout key... and it WASN'T THERE. clearly, it stayed home... so the sketch you see above is the one that i drew while at sew day.
video attempts... still coming
i was totally going to do a vlog post start to finish about the next quilt i did... which would have been this christmas one if i got my act together... but i forgot until i was already done cutting fabric. we still aren't in our new shop yet either, and might not be until some point next month... so in the meantime, i might come up with a bit more content somehow... someway...
riddle me this...
what kinds of things would you want to see video posts on?
i'm intrigued to hear your thoughts!