Friday, January 20, 2012
Potential
This photo from last Saturday shows all my cross stitch supplies ready to be put into use on a new and exciting project. I haven't cross stitched for over a decade, but it all came back to me quickly and I'll reveal the project I made very soon (just have to finish a few last details!). In the meantime, you can browse weelittlestitches' pattern shop and decide which pop culture pixel people you just have to make!
Thanks to Austen Gilliland of the make + do blog for the inspiration to post a crafty photo today!
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
Star Wars Snowflakes
My Yoda snowflake
I saw these templates for making your own Star Wars paper snowflakes on Apartment Therapy, I had to drop everything and make one. We're fans of both Star Wars and intricate paper snowflakes at this house, so it was a no brainer. Twenty minutes with an exacto knife, my back-up cutting mat, and a piece of printer paper and my Yoda snowflake was ready for display. Now that it has finally snowed in Vancouver (a rare event, to be sure!), I thought it was the perfect day to show you my snowflake. Let me know if you make one!
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
WIP Wednesday
It's been a very productive week for me! I've finished off two projects and it feels great.
1) Kona challenge bookshelf miniquilt: sleeve added, binding finished, label added.
2) Equilateral triangle and patchwork squares potholders for VMQG-FVMQG swap: started and completed in four days.
1) Kona challenge bookshelf miniquilt: sleeve added, binding finished, label added.
2) Equilateral triangle and patchwork squares potholders for VMQG-FVMQG swap: started and completed in four days.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Kona challenge quilt finished!
Sophie with my completed Kona challenge quilt
Cross one project off the WIP list - I've finished my Kona challenge miniquilt! I used Don't Call Me Betsy's bookshelf quilt tutorial to create "Nancy's Library" for my Aunt Nancy who retired this year from a career as a librarian. It's finally complete and I'll send it off in the mail asap.
Back in March (right when I was welcoming baby Ellie into the world), the Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild announced they'd be participating in Robert Kaufman's Kona cotton challenge. Each quilter was given a dark charm pack (43 five inch squares) and challenged to make a quilt adding only solids. I made sure they saved a charm pack for me as I was determined to play along. I didn't get anything done for the big reveal at our one year anniversary meeting in June, but I did manage to have my quilt ready for show and tell at our August meeting.
The dark colours reminded me of book bindings, so I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to make a bookshelf quilt. Since the pieces were only five by five, I had to piece every single book using three to seven pieces. Observant Harry Potter fans may notice a few familiar spines.
The state of my quilt as of August, 2011 (note stray threads and binding pinned down)
Since all the fun stuff was done, this is where the quilt sat for months. Finally, I pulled it out at the November sew-in and added the sleeve (thanks to Terry for giving me some tips about pulling the sleeve up a quarter inch before hand stitching it down to allow for a hanging rod!) and stitched down the binding. Now, I only had to add the label. I really wanted to continue the library theme and make the label an old school paper due date card. This is what I came up with:
Here are a few pictures of the finished quilt:
Book titles (thanks to Dean for mentioning I was about to fuse them on upside down!) read:
Red Letter Day by Lizzy House (because retirement is a red letter day!)
It's a Hoot by Momo
Sophie's Garden (a nod to my daughter, Sophie)
Flights of Fancy by Paula Prass
Central Park by Kate Spain (in honour of our family's frequent trips to NYC)
Quilt back complete with hanging sleeve, label, and every square inch of the remainder of the charm pack
Label detail
Books detail
Details:
19"x26.5"
Kona cotton charm pack (dark)
Assorted selvages fused on with Wonder Under
Kona snow as background
Kona coffee (mmm, sounds yummy!) for bookshelf and binding
Cotton/bamboo blend batting
Quilting: outlines just inside each book as well as around the tops of all the books
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Potholder progress
The current state of my potholder
(sorry for the bad photo, it's a dark and rainy night here in Vancouver)
After carefully (I thought!) going through all my works in progress in order to write my first WIP Wednesday post, I neglected to list the potholders, my most time-sensitive WIP! This is why I need a list!
Here in the Lower Mainland, we're lucky to have two modern quilt guilds, the Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild and the Fraser Valley Modern Quilt Guild. To build community between the two groups, we're having our first VMQG-FVMQG Swap this fall. We're making two potholders for our partners and the deadline to send them is November 30th.
I've been going back and forth about my design for weeks but have finally settled on something I've been wanting to try for a long time - equilateral triangles. I've cut enough triangles for one potholder and now I just need to piece them together. I'm thinking I'll do them in strips but wondering if I need to press the seams after every triangle. Does anyone have any tips?
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
WIP Wednesday
At the Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild Sew-in on Sunday, I told Amy I was planning on joining in on WIP Wednesdays, so I thought I'd better live up to my word and write this post!
My sewing space
I loved the idea of checking in on my works in progress, but I didn't have a list of them and I was starting to feel scattered. The other night, I sat down and broke down my projects into three categories:
1) Works in progress
2) Planned projects that aren't started yet
3) Wish list for when I have oodles of free time (aka never)
Here are the details:
1) Works in Progress (8):
- Kona challenge bookshelf miniquilt (binding finished, just needs label)
- Colour wheel quilt (rainbow wedges are cut)
- Habitat challenge double diamonds baby quilt (quilt top is pieced)
- Red
and Aqua Bee square in square quilt (quilt blocks arrived in Spring 2011)
- Little
Folks voile patchwork quilt for me (fabric cut into squares)
- Spring
Garden Rainbow baby quilt (blocks made but I don't like them)
- Strip-pieced
picnic quilt (I've cut a few strips of old fabrics)
- Paper-pieced
hexagons (basted a couple dozen hexagons)
2) Materials/pattern purchased, no work started (10):
- Gift for someone who reads my blog
- Ditto
- Ditto
- Ditto
- Gift for VMQG holiday exchange (December 15, 2011)
- Busytown
pillowcase for Sophia (Christmas 2011)
- Log cabin pincushion from kit I won at November VMQG meeting
- Ladybug costume for Sophia from fleece
- Gift bag for Grandma Lou using Xmas fabric she gave me
3) Ideas/Wish List (8):
- Wonky
stars quilt in blue and orange for the preschool (either for house corner or
silent auction or both)
- Label
for Sock Monkey quilt given to me by VMQG members in December 2010
- Label
for Eleanor’s baby quilt
- Stockings for our family for Christmas 2013
- Christmas
tree skirt
- Bunting flag banner
- Swoon quilt
- Valentine’s heart flannel pillow for Sophia
That's a total of 26 projects I'm either working on or would like to do. That's a pretty full list! And don't get me started on my Pinterest tutorials board full of projects I'd love to make sometime. Well, at least I've started keeping track. Admitting you have a problem is the first step to solving it, right?
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Habitat challenge progress
The big reveal for the Vancouver Modern Quilt Guild's Habitat challenge happens tomorrow night at our guild meeting. This is where I'm at right now. 144 HSTs, all trimmed to four inches. Will it become a quilt top by tomorrow night? Attend our meeting* and find out!
*our meeting location has changed and our temporary spot for tomorrow night is at a private residence - spread the word and email president@vancouvermodernquiltguild.ca for more info!
p.s. if you need more incentive to come to the meeting, check out what arrived in my mailbox today to add to the door prize stash:
Yes! Lark Books kindly sent our guild a copy of Pretty in Patchwork: Doll Quilts by Cathy Gaubert for one lucky member. Will it be you? Here are a few peeks into this lovely little book:
Diamond Lattice
Cupcake Quilt
Mod Log Cabin
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