You wanted to see my quilts and creations so I thought I would have a blog dedicated to it. This will be a photo gallery of my creations. One more thing I am NOT a photographer sorry these pictures are so bad
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Friday, September 10, 2010
New Shoe Pattern
Friday, August 13, 2010
Project catch up
Last year I found a beanbag chair at the thrift store for $5. It was royal blue vinyl and torn in a few places. I planned to recover it. So finally I did it. I found a pattern at Linen Cupboard blog it worked great. I found the vinyl on sale for $3/ yard but it had a flaw so I got it for $1.50/Y. I am pleased with the results.
Catch up quilts. I usually finish baby quilts with plenty in time of time. But not this time both if these are late. Sorry Keri and Cory
I used a fun new technique for applique name it makes it stricken easy. I found it on Obsessively Stitching blog. I just used words in tested of shapes.
Thursday, July 29, 2010
Fun and fast
this quilt was fun and fast with a simple pattern and a quick quilting pattern.
fast and fun baby shoes. super easy and from start to finish about 1/2 hour
let me know if you want either pattern I love to share. I also have lots of scrap leather and an industrial sewing machine that sews though leather like butter (thanks to Eric for the use of his Juki)
Monday, July 12, 2010
3 quilts this week
After almost a month of not quilting I am back at it. There are so many babies on the way right now. I sat down last week and made 10 quilt patterns. This is the first 3. my break from wilting was not a break from sewing I was busy with a dress.
Not the best picture but it will have to do. she looked much better all done up for her pageant.
Not the best picture but it will have to do. she looked much better all done up for her pageant.
Saturday, June 5, 2010
I need a lift
why am I blogging about bed risers and why am I so exited? It is the application that I am exited about. I have been doing all my lay out and cutting on folding table. It is a great table but too short for standing work. When I saw this solution I knew it was for me. The risers bring the folding table from a 30" sitting height table to a 36" standing height table. No more sore back all for $8.
My fun (Christmas present) quilting frames they are Flynn frames they are great! It is in the similar vain as the big machine quilting frames that take up a hole room and cost as much as a new car but small and much cheaper. Both thing I am happy about. Can I tell you they are awesome and easy to use. Thank Eric!
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Cute Idea
inspiration pillow
I want to male this pillow it will go with my new quilt. I found this on a craft blog called "H is for Handmade" I think it is my new favorite project. Too bad I have so much to do right now.
new quilt I must confess it is from Target but I love it and it was cheep
Saturday, May 15, 2010
The Proses
The inspiration
The final product
but what happens in between? I thought I would give a glimpse into the creative process. This quit was a challenge. I had a hard time with the design. The pattered fabric was chosen for me and my a friend for her grandson's quilt. It is harder to form me to be inspired by fabric i didn't chose. The other challenge is that the fabric has a pattern of squares on it. I spent an hour on the computer over a few days trying to come up with a pattern that would not fight with the squares on the pattern. When I found the pink quilt on line it just clicked, I knew it would be the perfect pattern. So I opened Auto CAD (computer drafting program) it is meant for architectural and engineering drawing but it works for quilt patterns and I worked out the geometry of the pattern and drew up the pattern.
The Pattern
After I have the pattern comes the task of figuring out how much fabric I need and what is the best layout to be efficient when I am cutting out the fabric. It start with counting all the squares in the quilt. Then how many of those can I get out of a 45" wide piece of fabric. Well it is boring to talk about, so all I will say it is tedious but necessary before I can cut out the pieces. Then come the cutting and sewing and yada yada yada you have a quilt.
Friday, May 14, 2010
T shirt quilt
This quilt is made from old shirts sort of what you might call a memory quilt. Thank Sierra for the good idea and the opportunity to make a fun quilt. This quilt has no batting I just backed it with fleece. To make the T shirt fabric stable I use iron in interfacing on the back of all the squares this made it no big deal to sew with a knit fabric.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Room on the cheep
Some of you may remember the plans I had to make a headboard and recover a garage sale chair that I got almost a year ago. It was for our guest room so the budget had to be small since it was definitely not a necessity.
Plans have changed. When you live in such a large metropolis the craig's list pool of adds are large and diverse. I will reference you to Eric's blog and his sewing machine finds. Anyway the reason I bring this up is often you can not make something as cheep as you can find it used so even though I wanted to make a head board I went to the woodlands online and craig's list (both online classifieds) first to see what I could find.
I found that I could not make a headboard as cheap as I could get one there. I found a nice solid wood carved headboard for $30, I figured it would have cost me about $100 to make the one I was thinking of doing. I thought I can adjust my thinking a little to accommodate a slightly different design. Plus the new direction went better with the current bedding in the room. But it did mean the chair fabric I got was out. Enter a crazy wind floppy man sign ( do you know what I mean I am not sure what they are called) it was advertising a sale on fabric from, to me, an unlikely source. The upholstery shop across from wall-mart. I cant pass up the chance to get some cheep fabric so we went in. and for $20 I found the perfect fabric for the chair.
Now the room break down goes something like this and if you only heard the description of it you might think it sounded pretty sad. Still I love a challenge and the thrill of the hunt for a deal.
Bed dressing's pillow: Shams $3 on clearance, super cheap $4 bed skirt not good quality fabric but it is a bed skirt, no wear and no one will know. Sheet $30 not cheep but they are what matter and will get used. Duvet is an old twin size duvet that actually works okay on the queen bed.
Curtains are a flat sheet on clearance that I cut up with almost no sewing and the rod that was there when we moved in. The fitted sheet I used as the table cloth for the bedside table I got for free at a relief society exchange. I did nothing to the sheet it was gathered all around and it just puddled nicely on the floor. Still thinking of a use for the pillow case.
The Lamp is from goodwill. I spray painted it cream and added a cheap Ikea shade. This brings us to the chair it as I said was from a garage sale it was about $10 plus the $20 I spent in fabric then there is the time and some staples and we are done.
Before
After
Functional to fabulous for what I would have payed just to make an upholstered head board.
Plans have changed. When you live in such a large metropolis the craig's list pool of adds are large and diverse. I will reference you to Eric's blog and his sewing machine finds. Anyway the reason I bring this up is often you can not make something as cheep as you can find it used so even though I wanted to make a head board I went to the woodlands online and craig's list (both online classifieds) first to see what I could find.
I found that I could not make a headboard as cheap as I could get one there. I found a nice solid wood carved headboard for $30, I figured it would have cost me about $100 to make the one I was thinking of doing. I thought I can adjust my thinking a little to accommodate a slightly different design. Plus the new direction went better with the current bedding in the room. But it did mean the chair fabric I got was out. Enter a crazy wind floppy man sign ( do you know what I mean I am not sure what they are called) it was advertising a sale on fabric from, to me, an unlikely source. The upholstery shop across from wall-mart. I cant pass up the chance to get some cheep fabric so we went in. and for $20 I found the perfect fabric for the chair.
Now the room break down goes something like this and if you only heard the description of it you might think it sounded pretty sad. Still I love a challenge and the thrill of the hunt for a deal.
Bed dressing's pillow: Shams $3 on clearance, super cheap $4 bed skirt not good quality fabric but it is a bed skirt, no wear and no one will know. Sheet $30 not cheep but they are what matter and will get used. Duvet is an old twin size duvet that actually works okay on the queen bed.
Curtains are a flat sheet on clearance that I cut up with almost no sewing and the rod that was there when we moved in. The fitted sheet I used as the table cloth for the bedside table I got for free at a relief society exchange. I did nothing to the sheet it was gathered all around and it just puddled nicely on the floor. Still thinking of a use for the pillow case.
The Lamp is from goodwill. I spray painted it cream and added a cheap Ikea shade. This brings us to the chair it as I said was from a garage sale it was about $10 plus the $20 I spent in fabric then there is the time and some staples and we are done.
Before
After
Functional to fabulous for what I would have payed just to make an upholstered head board.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Friday, March 19, 2010
Swing Refresh
I have this old hand crank swing that I live but I hate the pastel fabric. So after about 5 years of the ugliness I finally recovered it. I thought I would need to spray paint the teal stretcher s but in the end it looked fine with the new fabric. I also needed to cover the top of the swing since it has a huge sticker that matches the fabric. After being discouraged by the work of taping off the legs to spray paint the top I came up with an easier solution.
BeforeAfter
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