Saturday, November 5, 2011

Friday, November 4, 2011

Bloggers Quilt Festival Entry


I am showcasing another doll quilt as my entry in to the Bloggers Quilt Festival.  I made this little beauty for the 11th round of Doll Quilt Swap.  In this round we were challenged to get back to our roots and use more traditional blocks.  I decided to torture challenge myself to do some extra small piecing.  My partner loved log cabins and the colors red, white and aqua, so I went to work on this quilt. 


 First I pieced 30 1 1/2" log cabin blocks.  Insanity right?  Perhaps!  LOL!  I did learn that you need to have a very sharp blade on your rotary cutter.  You also need to be able to accurately cut each one of the logs.  I think next time I will foundation piece them.  That might make things a tad bit easier.


30 Blocks!!  With each block I made, I became more and more excited.  Things were coming together nicely.  I left them out on the counter in a small dish so I could admire them throughout the day.   I liked holding them in my hands and feeling the texture of the logs sewn together.


Here is the top.  I chose to use a different layout instead of the traditional layout for log cabins.  It was a bit of a bear to put together!   It was a challenge to get things to line up correctly.   Once it was complete,I decided to add a border to it and then quilt it in a slanted pattern.  This winter I am going to have to make one for myself.   After all that work, I became quite attached to this litle gem.  My partner was so excited and appreciative.  I'm glad she went to a good home.

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Trim the Tree Ornament Swap Inspiration

Another cool swap!   Take a look at all of the wonderful ornaments made by other flickr members.  There are some really talented people out there and I am going to have fun drawing on their inspiration.  I'll be back on Monday with some samples of what I'm going to be making for my partners.  I'm pretty sure that I will be using felt....

The SavVy { Seasons } Inspiration Mosaic

I can't believe that it is November already. Although I am sad to see summer go, I am looking forward to the holiday season. In 2011, I decided to participate in fewer swaps. Although swapping was fun, I was getting a bit overwhelmed particiapating in too many. Plus, I was spending so much time on swaps, I wasn't making anything for us. The SavVy {Seasons} swap is one I couldn't resist. I can't wait to start making a few things to brighten our home for the holidays.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Before and After - He Has It ALL Figured Out!

I love when the echinacea is in full bloom all summer long. When fall comes and it starts to dry out, I get a little sad until I see that they birds are now enjoying a snack. It is so cool how God ALWAYS has things figured out.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

And the Winner Is....

#105 Meg of Fashioned by Meg!

Thanks to everyone who stopped by and to those of
 you who were gracious enough to become followers!!

The new DS fabric is fabulous!!  Take a look at
what I made with some of the prints I had from the line
 last week during a few rainy days.



The pattern is one I found while browsing the magazines at Walmart.
The pattern in called "Welcome" and it is from a McCalls Quilting magazine.