Showing posts with label bonnie and camille. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bonnie and camille. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 10, 2017

April Showers

Should we  ring in the New Year? 
Oh, that was bad. 
Really bad. 
Are quilt puns a thing? 
Probably not.
All the same, here it is. 
In April Showers by Bonnie and Camille for Moda.






I actually finished this quilt last year probably around March. 
And I've been so busy with the kids I haven't even posted about it.
Sad. So sad. 
And many others actually. 
But now I have a little extra motivation to get it done - reason may be soon to follow. 
There's always an adventure to be had in life. 
Wish me luck.
I don't want to jinx it. 
And it's in the shop.

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Happy go lucky

For me, baby showers = excuse to make cute baby things. 

Let be honest here... I don't need more excuses. 

Sew, sew, sew... a little Happy Go Lucky fabric and a few stitches later, voila! 


And for your sewing pleasure try the little dress found HERE and the moccasins found HERE. Also, grab a charm pack, a fat quarter (binding), and a yard of fabric (borders [2.5" x 36" strips] and backing) to make this quilt in a snap! And you can use the time savings to finish the dress and shoes. 

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Kid's Clothes

This week was "clothes week." 

Not that anyone needed any clothes per se, but once the serger is running it's hard to stop it.
Both of my machines have a mind and a will power all their own!


A onsie and skirt for my niece, Claire. She doesn't know it's coming and neither does her mom. :)

This is an older and favorite fabric line of her mother's - Sorbet by Sentimental Studios for Moda. 
Plus, she likes blue for girls. 
Perfection.


A skirt for my little girl from Vintage Modern by Bonnie and Camille. 
The loveliest aquas and reds in their lines.


Some pants for my little man in the bike print of Lucy's Crab Shack by Sweetwater and in the cars and buildings print of Summersville by Lu Summers.

I can't even begin to explain how much he LOVES seeing these fabrics. 
I'm not sure if he's fully settled with the idea that he gets to wear them and touch them. 
Usually mommy's fabric is such a big no-no. :)


Overall, total success this week in the sewing department. 
Now the quilting department... 
I have a MILLION works in progress. 
Something needs to get finished to save my sanity.

Hope everyone has a good week. 
Thanks for stopping by. 

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Vintage Modern

I made another orange peel Sashiko circles quilt this time in Vintage Modern by Bonnie and Camille for Moda.

If you want one too, you can download the free pattern on my blog in the right side column.



I decided to make this pattern with the charm pack I bought after I flipped through it and saw this backing fabric. :)


Applique makes me happy.



Favorite fabric in this line was the red on pink houndstooth print. 
I bought some yardage of it for a future dress for the little princess. 
Better get started on those projects too.
I would love to know if there ever was a quilter who finished ALL of their projects!

In the shop.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Marmalade


A butterfly specimen art quilt applique.





Fabric is Marmalade by Bonnie and Camille for Moda.
In the shop.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

This is the story

of how I died... jk.
But it seems like it in the sewing part of my life!
Couple problems.
We moved - in and of itself not such a huge problem.
This little man learned to crawl and pull up to stand/cruise about a month ago - HUGE problem.
I now play slave to hovering over him to prevent unnecessary bruising (note right forehead damage in photo) and brain damage.
This exacerbates the first problem - STILL have not fully moved in. YIKES!
So sewing has been limited to the evenings and an occassional nap.
I'm sure he'll get some stability soon and all will be well again (with gates all over the place).
I should stop complaining, I really do feel like the luckiest mom the world to have him!
But... enough of those evenings have finally added up and I've completed a little project with the most delicious looking slice of fabric cake ever.
Ruby.
Couldn't you just eat it?
Or at least let the sewing machine and rotary cutter "eat" it...
I also made another in the fresh and popular grey and yellow color scheme.
I like them both for different reasons.
Both are also in the shop.
Pattern to come tomorrow.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Resolved.

New Year's resolutions are made to be broken... but at least a few of last year's projects have found their resolution.


Simple Abundance by Bonnie and Camille for Moda:



Authentic by Sweetwater for Moda: