Monday, March 14, 2016

Bunny Parade and Pencil Pouch Mountain

There has been lots of finishes around here in the last few days including a whole pile of bunny softies and pencil pouches.  I'm trying to work on upping my Etsy inventory to I'll be all ready for a craft show in April.
These bunnies turned out so cute!! So many possibilities with these, it was hard not to make more than 20 of them.  And! Making these bunnies put a small dent in my scrap bin too. :)
How cute are these bunny buns??!!
I also got a whole mountain of pencil pouches finished up as well.  I keep telling myself to embrace the mantra of making what I love. And what I love it lots of colors.  There's some really beautiful pouches in this batch but then again I might be biased. ;)
You can find all these bunnies and pencil pouches in my Etsy shop.

Sunday, March 13, 2016

The Retro Plaid Quilt or The End of Year Teacher Gift Quilt

 Sometimes I get an idea of something I want to make for a specific person, but then I start to second guess myself and can almost talk myself out of doing it.  Thankfully, I have crafty friends who get the need to make and usually talk me back into it.  That was the case with this quilt.  I had kind of wanted to make a quilt for my oldest son's preschool teacher for an end of year gift because she has been such a fantastic teacher and I have seen so many positive changes in my son since he has been in her class.  But then I started second guessing myself that maybe it would be too much or that she wouldn't like it or yeah...  Thankfully, I was chatting with my friend Sarah Thursday morning, and I brought up the idea for the quilt for Ben's teacher.  She totally jumped at the idea and her excitement gave me the permission I needed in order to go make this quilt all ready! 
 
Before I could talk myself out of making the quilt again, I set right to work making the quilt.  I had spotted this fun Retro Plaid quilt by Suzy Quilts and knew it would be a fun modern quilt to make that would fit my son's teacher's personality really well.  During nap/rest time Thursday afternoon, I printed off the pattern, pulled some long forgotten fabric from my stash and even with kid interruptions, by 5 o'clock I had a completed quilt top!  woot woot!
Friday morning, I ran into JoAnn's to pick up some lovely aqua blue minky for the back of the quilt.  That afternoon I got the quilt basted and started on quilting it and by Saturday night, the quilt was completely finished!  I love when a quilt comes together so quickly. :)
Even though it was a bit gray out today, I made my husband stop by a lake on the way home from church this morning to snap a few pictures of the finished quilt. 
I hope that my son's teacher will like it and will know how appreciated her influence on his life has been.

Sunday, March 6, 2016

The Wild & Free Plus Quilt

In the fall of 2014, Maureen Cracknell was releasing her first collecting of fabric called Wild & Free and I just Had. To. Have. It!!
And then it sat and sat and sat on my shelf because it was just so beautiful and while I knew it was destined to be a quilt, I couldn't settle on a quilt pattern for it.  Finally, in January of this year, I decided to just stop over thinking it all ready and go with something simple that would let the fabric truly shine.  I ended up going with a simple plus quilt design which now that the quilt is finished I think was the perfect choice.  As I was cutting up the fabric, I realized that there was enough for a queen sized quilt if I added in some coordinating blue, red and yellow solids! Yay! My bed was in need of a new quilt (well not according to my husband but ehh, too bad ;) ).
I did have to order more of the yellow flower print in the line to use for the binding and I'm glad it did because it tied beautifully with the front and back of the quilt.  My husband was kind is surprised that I went with yellow since I'm not much of a fan of yellow, but this yellow reminds me so much of golden sunshine that I love it.
And yes, I backed the quilt all in a Cotton & Steel Arrows in Navy print. That I had in my stash. That I still have a few yards left over of.  Hey, when you love a fabric print, you might as well buy 10 yards of it just to have around just in case.  He he Please tell me I'm not the only one to do this!
I quilted this one on my new Juki TL2000Qi and oh my goodness! It was a dream to quilt!  I've only made one other queen sized quilt before and I quilted it on my tiny Baby Lock BL9 which was definitely a work out! And almost made me vow never to make a queen quilt again!  But quilting a queen sized quilt on my Juki was amazing! So much room to maneuver the quilt! And gorgeous even straight lines of quilting produced by my Juki!  I seriously can't rave enough about my new sewing backing (which I do quite a bit over on Instagram...).
I finished it up last night, washed it this morning (oh yummy, fresh from the dryer crinklyness!), and the sun, kids and husband were all cooperating so I could get photos of this quilt this afternoon! Which is no small task! A ladder and some tall trees were definitely involved.
And now, it's going to live on my bed where I get to enjoy it every day!

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

The Crocus Falling Stars Quilt

Lately, I've had an every growing list of things I should be sewing and things I should be making.  And lately, I've been just plain exhausted from keeping up with my two boys.  So, as you can imagine, any motivation to sew has been kind of low. Especially since the growing list of things I "should" sew is feeling a bit creativly stifling. 
So anyways, this past Sunday morning, I was looking at my recent order of zippers and was fascinated by the color combination. 
 Aren't those colors pretty?  Well, after lunch Sunday afternoon, I still couldn't get the colors out of my head and before I new it, I had this little pile of fabric pulled from my stash and paired with a quilt idea I'd scribbled out on some graph paper a little while ago.
 My dear sweet husband was willing to humor me and since the boys were both in pretty chill moods Sunday afternoon, I set to work turning an idea into a quilt.
 I decided to do a spin on a star quilt by using half rectangle triangles and keeping the shapes simple.  I added some interest into the quilt by varying the sizes of the blocks.
 By dinner time, I had this sweet little quilt top all put together.  The boys' bedtime couldn't come soon enough.
 I pulled some soft aqua blue dot minky from my stash for the backing on the quilt and did a quick job of basting this quilt thanks to spray baste!
 It had been a while since I gave a quilt the spiral treatment and it seemed like a nice simple way to accent this quilt. 
 Keeping the spiral quilt lines spaced at 1.5 inches apart, the quilting of this quilt went pretty quickly and before I knew it, it was time to trim up the quilt and get some binding ready for it.
 I happened to have the prefect fabric in my stash for the binding - a nice teal blue with hints of pink and green in it which tied in nicely with the colors of this quilt.
 By bedtime (ok, well more like an hour past bedtime), I had a mostly finished quilt!  It still need a couple of threads buried from the quilting and the label needed to be finished, but still not so bad for an afternoon and evening's worth of work. 
 I finally had a chance this afternoon to get some photos of the finished quilt out in the sunshine.  I love how bright those stars look on the white background.  They almost remind me crocuses peaking up through the snow - hence the name "Crocus Falling Stars".
 Indulge me while I overshare for a second. 
 That binding is just the perfect touch to tie into the colors of the quilt.
That spiral quilting on the back is just so good.
 Last one!  Thanks for humoring me. :) It felt really good to just ignore the "list" and make for the sake of making simply because an idea popped into my head.

You can find this quilt listed in my Etsy shop here.