Saturday, July 29, 2023

Princess Crown and More!

Here is the new granddaughter's Princess Crown qult top.  She should be arriving on August 9th.  She is breech and will be getting turned and induced (or C sectioned) on August 9th.  Hoping she turns herself and comes on her own before that, but soon she will be here!  Hazel is beyond excited (I am going to be a big sister!) as are we!
I started this Eye Spy just before we moved, and discovered it in the tote when I went to start another one.  So quick finish on this top.   
I quilted two of my tops yesterday.  I always put the quilting off since I am not great at it, but I am now procrastinating Chillhowie so I decied to work on the long neglected quilting!










 

Thursday, July 27, 2023

Tea Party Gets Quilted!


My friend Andi in Arizona really wanted to custom quilt Tea Party and she did an amazing job!  
I got it all trimmed and bound yesterday.


The backing is a fun batik snails fabric that I bought very early on in my quilting life.  I never made the quilt it was earmarked for so I finally decided to use it up!  This quilt is really soft and snuggly!






 

Saturday, July 15, 2023

BOM, RSC, Bags and Lady Nellie!



The above is a picture of my oldest, Coleman, with his wife and kids and grandkids (and an extra nephew they are currently raising too).  So proud of him and his ability to take care of them all when I honestly did not know if he would be able to take care of himself as an adult.  He amazes me daily!

The July Quilting Life BOM is done.  Still really enjoying my sewing themed blocks.
Mom's bag gifted for her birthday this year.

Monica's bag.
In 2010 with Nimble Thimbles, we had a class taught by Dr. Kathy in which we made these bags.  I had always thought at some point I would make some for gifts.  They require three yards of Pellon though so are a bit spendy when you want to make several of them.  I managed to get it 60% off and of course used stash fabric for all but the outside of the Brewers bag above.  My best friend Monica is a HUGE Brewers fan and makes the trip to the games a few times a year.  I knew she needed one in Brewers fabric when I found it on sale when I went to get the Pellon.  I used the scraps to make her some Kleenex holders too.
Hannah's bag for Christmas this year.
I followed the pattern for all except the handles.  They expect you to turn out 29 inch handles, and I hate that method as it takes forever.  I took the picture above to show you how I use my clips on the edge of of the bag instead of pins.  Works really well.  
I made my mom a batik bag and brough it to her a few weeks ago when I went to see her.  Since then I made five more.  The shells are for my sister, the purple dots for Hannah, and the bikes for Rachel.  I really want to keep the colored one with black and white in the center but since I am making another sewing themed one, I should give the one above away.
Yesterday I sewed with Barb and Becky and made eight small red RSC blocks and did the trimming and piling up and made two larger red blocks.  
We finally got our new dog.  She is supposedly three and a rescue from Arkansas.  They named her Elle but she did not respond to that.  We renamed her Lady Nellie, and she comes to Lady already.  She has a lot more energy than we expected and needs training, but she follows Kathy around (yay, Bug and Sunshine follow me) and it is going pretty well so far.

 

Old Town Quiltville Mystery and More

Just wanted to share the game gifts I crafted for my honorary daughter who lives in Norway.  Rachel is very appreciative of anything I send ...