Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Final Le Petite Parade

Sinta and Sherri asked that we do a post of all the Le Projects we completed this year.  I was able to complete the all 12.  Well almost complete, there are 4 that still need quilting. Here they are in the order they were announced.

Paganinni

Butter Churn  - This one still needs quilting. It is basted though.


Prairie Point Christmas

Mon Ami


Sweet Spot

Endless Summer

Brocante - This one still needs quilting. It is basted though.

Candy Bar Pinwheels

This particular month we had a choice of Ric Rac or Recess.  I choose Ric Rac.
This one still needs to be basted and quilted.

George

Honeycomb

Spot  - This one needs basting and quilting too.  


I really enjoyed making all these.  I was a little apprehensive about some of the patterns, but once I got started and picked out some of my favorite fabrics I fell in love with each pattern.  I can't wait to see what Sheri and Sinta have cooked up for us next year!!



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Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween!

I used some of my left over Halloween fabric scraps and made some simple Halloween Fabric postcards.
I started out with some orange yarn that I trimmed. I also zig zagged the yarn to the edge for this one.

Then I decided to not trim it and leave it "hairy".



Then I wanted to test the same design with ric-rac.  It think I like the yarn better.
Perhaps because the ric rac isn't the right shade of orange.


Here is another with the yarn


This one makes me think the pumpkins are behind bars.  



Hope your Halloween is Spooky... but not too spooky....



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Sunday, October 30, 2011

Drawings

I haven't had a chance to add color to my beach scene, but I want to go ahead and post it.
It has been done for a couple weeks now.


I have also been working on another sketch.  This one is almost finished.




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Friday, October 28, 2011

Halloween Costumes


There hasn't been much quilting going on this week. Mainly because it is costume making season! Each year my hubby's work sponsors a Halloween party for all the kids and each year we love going and dressing up. This year my boys went as Edward Scissorhands, Cousin Itt, and a Statue on a Pedestal.  My daughter had a hard time deciding what to be this year but finally decided to dress up as a Cowgirl.




All four together.  Usually I end up making all the costumes, but this year I put the kids to work.  Cousin Itt did most of his costume himself.  I barely had to help at all and I put the other two boys to work cutting and spray painting.  They all had a good time and enjoyed being able to say they helped make their own costumes.


Edward at the Party,  He won one of the prizes for his category.  They gave out prizes for the best three costumes in each age group. His was in the the 6 to 8 group.


All four at the party.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Bag for Jay

I have been watching a cute eight and half month old baby the past couple weeks, and his mom had been bringing me his food every morning in a plastic Wal-Mart bag, so I sewed him a cuter one during his nap time the other day.  I used two fat quarters for this - the kites and a bright yellow.  I didn't use a pattern, I just cut some rectangles and sewed it up.  It isn't very large, just big enough to hold a couple of jars of baby food and a small thermos of water.


I love the cheerful kites and the bright yellow.  
It makes me happy every time I look at this bag.  

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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

First Place Award!!

A couple weeks ago I drove to Columbia, SC and hand delivered my quilt and entered it in the state fair.  It was the first time I have entered anything in the state fair and really didn't think it would do well, it being my first time and all.  I was satisfied with being able to say "I have a quilt on display at the state fair."  Well to my surprise,  I got 1rst place!!  I was soooo excited when I heard the news!
Below is the quilt I entered.

This is a photo I took and I blogged about it here.


Here it is on display at the SC State Fair




I tried to take photos of some of the other quilts, but I didn't get very many.  My kids kept rushing me out of the craft building.  For some reason they thought riding rides was more fun than looking at quilts or all the other wonderful craft items in that huge room.  





 Now seriously... do these rides look more fun than staring at quilts?


The kids had so much fun that they kept riding rides even when it started to rain.
According to the kids, three and a half hours of riding rides in the rain is
definitely more fun than staring at quilts.  :)





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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Fall Panels

 Last weekend I basted 3 fall themed panels.  I was hoping to have them all finished by the end of this week but I was also babysitting an 8 month old all week and I forgot how much doesn't get done when babies are around-housework, fancy dinners, quilting etc.  I did manage to finish up one panel during nap times though. But the other two will have to wait since I get to watch the baby again next week and I have some client quilts that need to get done which will be on the schedule for nap time next week.


Here are some better views of the quilting.




Below are the other two panels waiting their turn.





 While watching the little one this week, there were a couple days where he wanted me to be right next to him on the floor while he plays.  He has 4 teeth coming in up top and was extra clingy.  So if I left the room even for a second to grab something real quick he would cry.  So I decided to stay near him on the floor all day and spent that time basting two big client quilts.   These are the ones I will work on next week. 




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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Quilt for Citizen Sam

 I finished this quilt on Sunday.  Since I have been quilting a lot for others lately, I make sure Sunday sewing is reserved for my own personal projects or for service quilts.  This one falls under the service quilt category.

I wanted to post about it sooner but it has been raining most of the week so I wasn't able to go outside and take a picture of it till today.  Today was the first sunny day we have had all week.

This quilt is going to the Citizen Sam project. I didn't make the top for this, I only did the quilting and the binding.  A guild mate of mine showed off six completed Citizen Sam tops during our August guild meeting and asked for volunteers to help her get them all quilted.  I told her I would take one and she gave me this top and the backing to go with it.  The guild provided the batting.  They have a big roll they use specifically for our service project quilts.

The quilting on this one went pretty quick. I did a general meander down the rail blocks, and for the stars and stripes rows I did a star and swirl meander.

 I had the perfect blue and white star fabric for the binding in my stash.

I will turn this quilt in at our next guild meeting in November.







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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Friendship Star Table Runner



I first saw this pattern on Sew We Quilt.  It was by guest blogger Shell May of The Raspberry Rabbits.  I book marked the post because I wanted to make it.  Time passed and I figured it would probably never get made becuase I just have too many other projects.  But then Shell reposted the tutorial on her blog the other day and I thought, I really like this and I am going to make this now.  So I picked out some Christmasy fabrics and got started.  It went together pretty fast and I was finishing up the hand stitching on the binding Friday morning.  I will have to wait a couple months before I can put it out though.  Right now my Halloween Table Runner is on my coffee table.  But Christmas will be here in a blink of an eye for sure!






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