I think it all started in McCall Idaho when I signed up for a block of the month. The designer is Leanne Beasley out of Australia. This is her Butterfly Quilt. What I liked about the quilt was that I had to develop hand applique skills, but it also had embroidery on it. I finished the top at least three to four years ago, but I wasn't able to get it quilted until last year. After getting it back and getting the binding done, I realized I wanted to give it away - to a colleague - David Wood for the new baby girl he and his wife are expecting. They were excited about it and I was really happy to give it to people I knew would appreciate it.
Makings by Melody
I wanted a place to write/remember the things I've created - mostly quilts - here they are:
Friday, February 20, 2015
The Quilt that got me through my Father's Death - Charity Quilt
When My friend Julie's husband died, I made her a quilt with some of her favorite scriptures from the experience. When my Dad was dealing with Brain Cancer, I decided I'd make a quilt to keep my mind off his eventual death and put some scriptures around the quilt. I used fabrics from Marcus Fabrics - Collections For A Cause. It took me another two years to have is quilted but I love it.
Year of the Wreaths
I decided that I need wreaths for my new place. I don't have pictures of all of them, but as I find them I'll add them to this post. I tried to make them all purpose - for two months. The snowflakes of January come off and pink ribbons and hearts are added. March shamrocks remove and then little flowers turn the fuzzy green into grass and flowers. May and June gets the same wreath with butterflies.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
New Zealand Kitchy Kitchen
I came back from New Zealand with lots of goofy and non goofy touristy things plus some New Zealand fabric- what was I going to do with all that stuff - make a kitchy kitchen of course. I moved and decided to design my kitchen with all these kitchy things. Here's what I made for my kitchen:
I had the perfect Quarter yard of New Zealand theme fabric for a valance
I also had some other quarter pieces, grabbed some towels from Walmart and added a strip to make them more New Zealandy.
I don't know how long my kitchy NZ themed kitchen will last, but it definitely adds some brighter colors to my usual calm colors in the rest of my house.
Irish Chain Wedding Quilt 2013
My closest friend at work was getting married.I wanted to do something really cool - especially because they were getting married on my birthday and I'd miss it because I would be in New Zealand. I decided on a quilt. I asked her what colors she liked and I decided it needed to be an Irish Chain as a nod to her Irish heritage. This is how it turned out:
Of course I couldn't wait until the wedding or even when school would be out - as soon as I had it finished - I took it straight to her. Mom's quilter did an amazing job and it's now my friend's favorite quilt to take a nap with. It was a hard one to give up - but not really - she's that great of a friend.
I believe all of the fabric came from Three Sisters Chocolat Line for Moda.
Of course I couldn't wait until the wedding or even when school would be out - as soon as I had it finished - I took it straight to her. Mom's quilter did an amazing job and it's now my friend's favorite quilt to take a nap with. It was a hard one to give up - but not really - she's that great of a friend.
I believe all of the fabric came from Three Sisters Chocolat Line for Moda.
Pen/Pencil Cases - June 2012
I can't remember where the pattern came from - one of the quilting magazines, but I made this case:
One of my students that I was pretty close to, but needed a different school environment to be successful, invited me to her graduation - so I made this gift for her. I'm not sure I like way it turned out - especially how you are supposed to do the edges. I think the box needs to be tighter too. What I did love was the ribbon and button closure.
One of my students that I was pretty close to, but needed a different school environment to be successful, invited me to her graduation - so I made this gift for her. I'm not sure I like way it turned out - especially how you are supposed to do the edges. I think the box needs to be tighter too. What I did love was the ribbon and button closure.
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Cross Stitching
So I haven't been doing a lot of sewing - I've been doing a lot of cross stitching. Mom took me to this great place in Utah - Craftcenter of Fine Stitchery while I was there all summer, which got me thinking about all the cross stitch projects I have unfinished. So I've been working on finishing some of them and starting some new ones. I then found Acorns & Threads in Portland, OR when I was there for Mid-winter break. (I have visiting a couple of times). This is what I've finished:
This is a project I've been working on - well for a long time. It's a blackwork chart done in green. I worked on it a lot this summer and during Christmas and finally finished it last month. It will be a while before I get it framed, but I'm glad I finished it.
The project above and below I got at Acorns & Threads. They are cottages of the month designed by Nikki Leeman of Country Cottage Needleworks. I'm almost done with March. I'm hoping to get a frame that I can change out each month.
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