I started this blog for several reasons, but one was to record the stories behind the quilts that I make. This quilt wrote its own story!
"The attic and the cellar were full of good things once more, and Laura and Mary had started to make patchwork quilts. Everything was beginning to be snug and cozy again." Laura Ingalls Wilder
Sewing To Go
Saturday, February 13, 2016
We just got back from a week-long family vacation to Nashville. The drive is about six hours for normal people, but at least eight when traveling with toddlers. I knew I would have a lot of seat time, so I wanted to pack something to do.
I always take a quilt magazine or two, but this time I wanted to try something new. I decided to try my hand at making hexies.
I always take a quilt magazine or two, but this time I wanted to try something new. I decided to try my hand at making hexies.
Cross My Heart
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Thanks to Beth over at EvaPaige Quilt Designs, I've been feeling obligated to sew every day this week (twist my arm!). She's hosting an event called "Drop and Give Me Twenty." It's a challenge for the month of February to sew 20 minutes each day. There's a fun Facebook group (it's not available anymore) to share your progress and prizes to be won (again, any surprise I'm in?).
So far, I've finished three mini quilts since February 1st. However, the first two were Halloween themed, and it just seemed odd blogging about black and orange in a month supposed to be about pink and red! (So in a nutshell: two Halloween charm packs + disappearing nine patch pattern + stipple and loops quilting = two Halloween table toppers/mini quilts.)
So far, I've finished three mini quilts since February 1st. However, the first two were Halloween themed, and it just seemed odd blogging about black and orange in a month supposed to be about pink and red! (So in a nutshell: two Halloween charm packs + disappearing nine patch pattern + stipple and loops quilting = two Halloween table toppers/mini quilts.)
Halloween Mini Quilts
Monday, February 1, 2016
Just before Christmas 2015, a hashtag surfaced on Instagram: #getyourquiltywishesgranted. You could wish for anything. And people would search through the posts to see if they could grant a wish. It was a fun way to connect with others in the quilting community!
One person requested a Halloween mini to be used as a table topper and another person offered Halloween fabric scraps up for grabs! I was able to get the Halloween scraps in order to make a mini quilt to grant the wish! (More on the table topper I made for that here.)
One person requested a Halloween mini to be used as a table topper and another person offered Halloween fabric scraps up for grabs! I was able to get the Halloween scraps in order to make a mini quilt to grant the wish! (More on the table topper I made for that here.)
Quilts for Quads
A friend of mine from high school is having quadruplets! And they're all boys! If you want to read more about her story, you can follow her journey here.
I often make a baby quilt for expectant parents, but four!? I couldn't shake the notion that I needed to make these babies quilts though. One night, I had an "Aha!" moment: the babies will be in NICU for awhile after they're born, so they'll need little tiny quilts, not great big ones!
I often make a baby quilt for expectant parents, but four!? I couldn't shake the notion that I needed to make these babies quilts though. One night, I had an "Aha!" moment: the babies will be in NICU for awhile after they're born, so they'll need little tiny quilts, not great big ones!
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