Wednesday, May 29, 2013

It's Personal

We have lived in our current home for three years.
The entire time my room has sat undecorated.
I decided it was high time 
to get some personal sewing done!

I looooooove this bedding........


But it might have too much pattern for my small master bedroom.
Plus, it's sold out anyway.

So I'm busy at work making some 
pillow shams that have a similar vibe.


I'm using assorted Denise Schmidt fabrics, mostly from Jo Ann's.
For my quilty shams I used Alison's simple tutorial. 

I also dig these Euro shams but I need them in a calmer color.

aaaaaand I don't want to pay $210 for three of them.
Phew!  I'm glad I know how to sew.

Friday, May 24, 2013

Matilda Jane Quilt

Oh hello!
It's been a while.  
My little break was oh so nice but I'm ready to get back to work.  
I finished the Matilda Jane Quilt I was working on about a month ago.
I gave it to my friend Katie who took the most amazing pictures of it.
Now it's living with the lovely girl 
who once wore all of these clothes.
I'll let the pictures tell you more......






I'm telling you, if all of these clothes didn't
actually belong to someone else 
I would have refused to ever sell it!
I am so proud of how this quilt turned out.
It just about did me in though!
In fact, it is the entire reason that I had to take a beat.
Sewing from old clothes is no small task.
If you're interested in the process just let me know in the comments.
Maybe I'll have to do a post on that.

Thanks for stopping by!

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Craftsy!

Hi there!  I'm back!
Sorry I've been gone so long.  I do have good reason(s).
They're really quite boring though.  
I'm sure you don't want to hear my blah blah blah's.

Instead, I'll just dive into what's happening right now....
I'm still working on that Matilda Jane Quilt.
I'm just about done with the twin sized top.
This quilt is labor intensive!



But it's fun.
I just need to take a lot of breaks, ha ha!

Also, I enrolled in 2 Craftsy classes last night.....




Craftsy is having a really great sale right now.
(I think it ends tonight)
I couldn't decide which one so I just enrolled in them both!

Anyway, I'm coming around today to see what you all have been up to.
I've missed so much!
Can't wait to see what you're working on!

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Matilda Jane Quilt

Well....I was super nervous about starting this quilt for a friend.
It's a lot of pressure when you're dealing with $1500 worth of Matilda Jane clothes!
So, I just closed my eyes and made the first cut.


I cut all of the dresses so they lay flat.
Then I ironed some light weight fusible to the back side 
so all of the tucks and gathers would stay in place.  
Then I got to the real cutting!


I used Magic Numbers for my piecing method.  
I decided using multiple sized squares would be the best way to avoid tons of waste!


This quilt is for a friend of mine made from her only daughters old clothes.
So I really wanted it to be reminiscent of the actual outfits.



So I kept details like pockets, gathers, and ruffles.
I had to cut notches where seams were to bulky and didn't lay flat.
It should end up being twin sized. 
And it might take me a loooong time to complete this baby!
But I'm having a ton of fun working on it!
Thanks for popping by!

Friday, March 1, 2013

The best kind of busy!

I have been sewing!  I swear!
But I have also been sitting in the bleachers 
being a crazy cheerleader Mom.
I totally embarrass my boys....I know this.
But guess what, I don't care :-)


That's my numero dos being the rebound fool that he is

My two oldest boys have been in the playoff's for the last few weeks.
Game by game making their way toward the final.


That's my oldest going up for the shot, dang I love basketball!

Both teams did very well!  One made it to the final four while 
the other made it all the way to the championship game but lost.
Seasons over.....so sad!
Oh wait, spring season starts today.
It never ends!

Okay, thanks for indulging me!  I always geek out over basketball.
Back to matters......


I finished this quilt for Art Mom with a Pearl Earring.
I love this quilt so much!
It has all of the best fabrics from my stash in it.



This time around I used Soft & Bright batting because she 
wanted it to have some fluff.
I also quilted it with traditional loops and swirls.
Straight line stitching, sometimes, is too flat for my taste.


I just had to back it with these Sew Stitchy sewing pins because it's
not too often that I sew for a fellow quilter!
I knew she would love this print.  

I can't lie....I might have watched a TV show or two 
underneath this blanket before I handed it over.
It was fabulous!  I didn't want it to end.
I hope that she and her children fight over it :-)


Friday, February 15, 2013

Not a dish towel anymore!

My quilt top for Art Mom with a Pearl Earring is complete!


I love all of the variety in this quilt!
It is very fitting of my friend Diane who is whimsical in every way.



I had hoped that the backing would be here by now.
Oh well.
I suppose, while I wait, I will cut into this 
small fortune of Matilda Jane Clothes.
I am making a keepsake quilt for my friend 
out of all of her daughters old clothes.


I have to admit that I'm terrified to cut into all of these pretties!
But I have really fun plans for them so 
it's time for me to suck it up and start snipping and picking!
Wish me luck!

Friday, February 8, 2013

It all started with an Anthropologie Dish Towel

This week I've been working on a quilt
She is a fabulous art teacher extraordinaire 
that just moved into my neighborhood.

She offered a trade and I eagerly accepted!
Two of my kids will be so lucky to attend her
art sessions that go until May.  Supa fun!


This quilt is going to have literally everything in it!
Well....not everything.
But I let her rummage through all of my stash and we started 
with the green Anthro dish towel with turquoise embroidery on it.  
I've been packing it around for the last 5 years
just waiting for the perfect opportunity to use it.

While piecing I have been listening to this book...


I have to rave about this audiobook!
The narration is phenomenal!
I just fell in love with this spitfire Irish girl.
For me, it was over too soon.

Today has been a very cold and snowy day
So we figured we would stay indoors and
 work on Valentines Day boxes.


I let my kids comb through Pinterest looking for ideas.
This is what they came up with.
Kleenex boxes transformed!
The best part was that we already had everything we needed.
Win! Win!

Now I'm off to shovel my driveway, ug!
Thanks for stopping by :-)

Monday, February 4, 2013

Babies are my favorite

I don't take too many custom orders.
But every now and then someone emails me
about a baby quilt.
I might be in just the right mood.....
or maybe the fabrics are just too fun to resist.
Either way, I love me a baby quilt!


Now that this quilt has made it to it's lovely owner
I can post pics of it.
She wanted to be surprised!
(my favorite kind of customer)


For this quilt I used my Shelby pattern.
It never gets old.
I just love the texture of it!

Also, I was dying over this pic that my BFF took.
I made this custom quilt in December for the sweetest Mama.


I'm not going to lie, this baby girl makes my ovaries ache!
How cute is she?!?!

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

BFQQ Giveaway

Today my quilt is being featured over at


They are doing some really great giveaway's to 
promote their new issue.


Today they are giving away a two FQ bundle's!
Hop on over and check it out...

In the meantime, I'm just finishing up
this quilt that I've been working on.


Oh how I love Joel Dewberry!

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

2 Finishes + 1 Freak Out

I finished these two quilts just in time for Christmas.
First up, my brother-in-law's
Single Guy Quilt!
made from this pattern.


This is seriously one of my all time favorite's!
Ever!
I suppose I really am a simple gal.
I gush over clean lines and fabulous colors!



For the back I used up my stash of Loulouthi Flannel.
It is the softest, most scrumptious flannel 
that ever ran through my machine.

Next up, a quilt for my Mom...
This quilt was a beast to photograph in it's entirety!
Made using this pattern.


I really loved the herringbone binding.
Navy blue has been calling my name lately!



Since I pulled this quilt right from the dryer and 
immediately wrapped it this is the best picture I snapped of it.
Yes I know it's upside down, argh!



Now my legacy is complete.
If I die walking down the street today every household 
in my family can say that I made them a lovely quilt.
So morbid!


And lastly, I try so hard to keep my distractions
to a minimum because I have a big family who needs me.
I don't really do anything with Instagram, Facebook, yaddee yadda...
because I want to be available.
But every now and then I look up from my sewing machine
(dishes, laundry....pick your poison)
and I see that my kids are growing up at hyper speed.
Sappy but oh so true!

Grandma and B

Just yesterday this kid was running around in a diaper.
Today, he is towering over all of us!
Next year he'll be walking the halls of the high school 
with his size 12 shoes.
He's only 13!
When did this happen???
That's all.

*kona grass, lime, and white. Heath in gray.  Shot cotton in Aegean*
*Kona snow, sand.  Joel Dewberry Modern Meadow assorted.  And some other random pieces that I don't recall *

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Long time....

....no post!
We had a lovely Christmas break filled with movies, food and family.
Just the way it should be.
I hope you all had a wonderful Christmas break as well :-)
I got a special present on Christmas Day.

This magazine came out .....


featuring one of my very own quilts! :-)
It's soooo fun to see it in print!


The idea of pinks, corals and mustards was largely inspired 
by my friend Toni's baby girl.


My daughter has since been seen wrapped up in this quilt 
for nearly the entire Christmas break!



My kids go back to school tomorrow
and I'll be diving into a custom Shelby.
I am very excited for this New Year!