I wanted a place to write/remember the things I've created - mostly quilts - here they are:
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Gift for Anne
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Floral Tradition Quilt Kit
Last year I bought a Quilt Kit from Fat Quarter Shop. The kit contained a Layer Cake and a Jelly Roll with Moda's Howard Marcus Collection Tradition and the Pattern Sugar Free by Threaded Pear Studio. Here's how it turned out:
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Laura's Quilt
One of my friends from work, Laura, got married last summer. She married a youth pastor and they are a cute and funky couple. I bought a bunch of black and white fabrics from The Quilt Crossing in Boise Idaho, when I passed through this summer. I decided to use these fabrics to make a quilt. The pattern is Ciopinno by Quilt Soup. I was finally able to hand it over to her in March.
Pool (Beach) Bags
The summer is almost upon us and I have three girls I need to make birthday gifts for - Holly's two oldest girls and Anne's Emma. I thought I'd send their gifts a little early so they can use it during the summer. The pattern came from Moda Bake Shop .
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Applique Onesies
I made these appliqued onesies for Holly's youngest for Christmas. I saw a few tie ones on etsy and thought that would be fun to make and dress up those onesies a little. I searched and found directions on how to do make them on the blog: Crap I've Made . She has tutorials on lots of things, and she had a template for tie and octopus. The other images I just printed out clip art and traced them on the Wonder-Under. The edges are intended to fray a bit, but since kids grow fast, I think it will be fine.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Cd Player Bags
Shh! These are Christmas Presents for Holly's oldest three. She is getting them CD players so she can have some peace in the car. I was tasked to make bags to carry them in. The have velcro along the top and the handle crosses over the bag - attaching at the opposite end from each other. I used the knowledge I gained from making other bags to create these. I even made a practice one first.


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