Showing posts with label cream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cream. Show all posts

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Summersville

This finish was a LONG time coming. 
I remember working on this one about two years ago and getting all the way to completed quilt top and then we moved. 
And it lost its momentum and sat.

Once a quilting project gets put on the back burner it's really hard to pull it back out because the ideas and projects keep piling up on top of it.

This one is a whopping twin sized quilt in almost all red and cream from the Summersville fabric line - there's a hint of black in the binding for contrast. 






In the shop.

Comma Baby Quilt

Another little baby quilt. 

In Comma by Zen Chic for Moda.

I set aside many of the golds and greys in the line to create this concoction. 

 

In the shop.





The half square triangles in this quilt are the left overs from making the shared baby quilt for the twins. 


It only got a picture with Parker since he decided to mark his territory during this photo shoot.

Oddly enough (as seems to happen with most things I make) it's now being used by my older boy in place of his quilt that is still under construction.

Sunday, July 10, 2011

S'mores!




Don't these colors look just like S'mores?

Why do I always associate fabric with food?

Could that possibly be healthy?


The hubs thought this was an exercise in self-torture.

But to me it was more of a challenge to see how small of an item I could make an entire charm pack's worth of fabric not throwing any of it away.

Pretty small.

34" x 15.5" and that was with the borders!

After having finished it and laying it on top of the "brown couch" (yes, we give our couches very creative names) I realized I should have made it into two matching throw pillows.

It would have been perfect.

Spot on color match with the light brown in the fabric line.

Mmmm, I wonder if I can get more of this.

Anyway, this one's in the shop.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Cappuccino

Cappuccino Quilt

I'm so excited to be able to post something new to the blog and shop!
Finally.
For it to take me a month to finish a lap-sized quilt is slow.
At least this one was pretty enough not to get sick of it in the interim.
I still love it.
Fabric is Hoffman bali batiks - Cappuccino - and it's listed in the shop if you would like to see more pictures.
I also plan on listing this as a pattern very soon too if you are interested in having one of your own.

Monday, December 20, 2010

"Twas the night before Christmas..."

"The stockings were (FINALLY) hung by the chimney with care, in hopes that Saint Nicholas soon would be there..."
These 6 quilted stockings were made modifying (okay, lots of modifying) the pattern on the Moda Bakeshop in Crazy 8 by Sandy Gervais.
My little 3 year old daughter has been quoting this book and even this line for days now.
We've never actually spent Christmas at home and probably wouldn't have if I were not 2.5 weeks from due on Christmas day.
That's just not a risk I'm willing to take.
And I know there are only 3 of us at present...
but coordinating stockings would be hard to come by in the future if I didn't just hoard the fabric for years waiting for children-to-be...

My little "who" is expecting a baby in her stocking from Santa this year.
Specifically, a pretend baby.
So I still have shopping to do!
This afternoon I hope to be able to get some good things for it and somehow buy them right in front of her without her knowing.
She's ridiculously intelligent and NEVER forgets anything - even from over a year ago - things no one else even thinks about!
Makes my mom job just a little extra difficult at times.
She knows exactly what presents (at least the ones I bought in front of her) are in which boxes under the tree already even though she didn't see me wrap them.
Grrr...
The only surprises are the ones I bought while she was reading a book (she reads very well - books like How the Grinch Stole Christmas). NERD! Eh, so am I...
Next year there will definitely be "Mom only Christmas shopping."

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Zigzagging.

Echo quilting on the zigzags... fabric is Mary Engelbreit's Recipe for Friendship for Moda. Love.


The back and binding are one of the red prints...


A happy quilt in the grass.


And a happy me looking at it.
I wanted a zigzag quilt too.
Everyone else in blogland seems to have one.
And I was jealous.
Oh well, once you're old enough you don't have to stay jealous for long.
Happy Sunday sewing!

Sunday, February 21, 2010

A finished product I actually get to see!




Ahahaha! I actually get to see something I made in it's totally finished form since it went to my mom!

I made the tree quilt that's hanging (accidentally)... see previous post here.

And I did the bed quilt, and the brown and paisley accent pillows.

Of course, I'm a huge fan of color (my couch is red!) but for one that HAD to be brown, cream, and black...

I like the result.

And I have a super cute mom too! :o)

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Neutral feelings.


I almost forgot to post this one - and what a work load it was!
A queen-sized version of my squared away quilt pattern.
My mom picked out all the fabrics so I wasn't too excited about them personally.
However, it looks stunning on the black bed (large headboard, footboard, and siderails) it was designed for and I actually ended up really liking it.
Nothing better than a happy ending.
Happy decorating Mom!