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Thursday, February 27, 2014

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.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Modern Patchwork Christmas Tree Quilt Pattern

Sometimes I get so lucky.
Like today when the babies slept synchronously all day and I actually had time to do something. 
Like this.


Now available here. and here
Merry Christmas!! 

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Blocks

So my cute little niece needed some blocks too. 




Some of Kate Spain's Central Park would make even a crying baby happy, right? :)

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Windows Patchwork Pillow

So now that Christmas is long gone I can show you one of the things I made for my little brother who works for Microsoft. 
He's a programmer. 
Total geek.
So he needed some geekery.
Have you noticed the new Windows logo?
It looks a little something like this pillow. 
:) 


These scrappy log cabin blocks could be a really really really addictive way to use up scraps too. 
My goodness they were fun. 

Friday, December 7, 2012

Arcadia... Is this my 5th?

Let's see...
There was this one.
And this one.
Oh, and that one too.
Yes, and another over there.
Even some coasters.

I've loved this fabric line for a LONG time. 
Fabric line is Arcadia by Sanae for Moda.
I've been hoarding some quarter yard cuts and additional yardage. 



LOVE the backing print.


And especially those nested circles.


This one ended up being a large baby or small lap quilt size at 42.5" x 47".


In the shop

Birds and Berries Part 2

I almost forgot to post this one. 
It's going under the tree for my little who for Christmas.
I think it will be a great little throw blanket for her future bedroom.
We move Dec. 22 - yeah, just in time to make Christmas MORE crazy. 


The fabric is Birds and Berries by Lauren and Jessi Jung for Moda.
I did exclude the purple colorway from the rest of the line. 





Oh I'm getting more excited for Christmas just looking at this!!! :D 

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Geared up.

I know what you're going to say...
a BOY baby quilt?
What happened?

Ha, just kidding.
It seems like most fabric lines just tend toward to the girl quilt...

This was a little fabric line by Benartex that I just couldn't quite pass up.


The checkerboard border.


Gears and dots. 
Very adorably boy fabrics.


Gears on the back in a different colorway.



Quilts + Flowers = Perfection.
:) 


And of course, the plaid binding.

It's in the shop.

Happy weekend stitching!!! 

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Christmas Spirit and a little Whimsy

Also finished this little runner in Christmas Spirit by Holly Taylor for Moda.
It's a very beautiful and traditional Christmas fabric line.
I tried out the technique for half square triangles here.



Up close.
Binding is the dark brown Moda Marbles.


I also finished these little beauties. 


Both in the shop.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Oh boy! I've got Joy!

"I do. I do.
It starts in my heart and spreads to my head in a minute or two... "

I don't know how many of you will get the reference.
I was in "Joy School" as a little kid.
It was a home school type preschool program and that was the theme song.
I can still sing the entire thing.
Good brainwashing.
Still, I've been singing it to myself the whole time I've been working on this quilt. o_O

The fabric line is "Joy" by Kate Spain for Moda.


Zigzag binding.
Oh, love.


Christmas trees on white for backing.
Anyone else like the back of the quilt to hide the quilting? 
Am I odd?
In regards to this. 
Obviously I'm "odd" in other ways. 


Have you seen all the granny squares in blogland these days?
I'm thinking of joining. 
These blocks are sooooooo fun to make.



In the shop.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Something for a Saturday

Had to sew something today while I wait IMpatiently for my "Joy" fabric to arrive. 
I guess I could have taken a photo of it in progress, but that just ruins the surprise for you.
I'm not much of a secret keeper.
More of a bean spiller.
So I'll tell you it's a granny square pattern. 
Oh I so love those.
I had no idea they would be so fun to make.

Sew... back to the sewing of the day.
Decided to do this little project I've been leaving undone now for, well, 2.5 years? 3.5 years? 
Oh, I can't remember. 
It's the second half of a charm pack of Peace on Earth by 3 Sisters for Moda. 


This fabric line was an early love of mine for its Christmas but not-too-Christmas-to-be-left-out-all-year prints.

  
The backing and binding are the same red tone-on-tone floral.


Simple echo quilting straight down the runner.



This one is long and skinny. 
In the shop.

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Blitzen.

The weather here has been rainy.
Well, that's an understatement. 
Houston has been experiencing some flooding and we've been stuck inside all week.
I'm happy to report that the sun finally made an appearance today and I have photos of my newest quilt! 
In Blitzen by BasicGrey for Moda.

I started thinking balls and ended up thinking wreaths and then needed snowflakes.
The design for this one was very organic.


Snowflake applique.


I chose the red binding and grey paisley large print for borders. 
I'm still wondering if I should have done red borders... these decisions always make me just want both. 


Houston is much too green today. 
Winter almost isn't fathomable. 


Whole quilt. 


See that little mushroom in the corner?
And all of the ones just above the quilt in the background? 
Houston has been attacked. 
There are more mushrooms than people right now!

It's in the shop

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Reunion

This quilt has been waiting awhile for completion. 
I kept debating. 
Borders? No borders? Borders? No borders? 
Well, obviously I went sans borders. 

This is my own pattern though I haven't tried to write one up for it. Yet. 
It follows nicely in my recent obsession with plus sign, cross, "x's" quilt designs. 


I went for a scrappy binding. 



So, I settled on a gingham Michael Miller print for the back. 



It's in the shop.