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1.31.2010

Topside UM Quilt

The sun came out for the first time in months today, and I think it inspired a higher level productiveness in my apartment!! I finally finished the top layer of my brother's UM quilt, and I cut all the pieces for the back side. It should be pretty fast going to get the whole thing put together, I'm just way too energized to do something like that (or maybe its the three cokes and entire pot of coffee I just drank...).

Crafty Cat

Malcolm finds sewing very relaxing.

1.30.2010

Another one down

Hooray.... I finally finished the top layer of my goldfish quilt!!
For going into this with no clear plan I actually really like the way it ended up!! The colors also look great together (not expressed very well here with my bad iphone pictures taken in a poorly lit room). The blue is the Kona Robin's Egg, which has quickly become one of my favorites, and the rest are a mixture of bright blues and browns. Some of my favorite squares are featured below (I think 7 out of nine...).
Now on to the next quilt top...!!!

1.28.2010

The Making of a Goldfish Quilt...

After about a week without sewing a single stitch, I finally finished adding the top and bottom blue pieces, and cut the middle blue pieces for my stripes. Once I get those sewn together I'll add the outer most blue pieces and then add the solid white stripes to the mix. I was pretty unsure about how this was all going to come together, but I think now that I can more accurately visualize the stripes as a whole I actually really like it.
I think for the back I'm going to keep it pretty simple... I'd say 90% solid white with one single stripe of blue (with a little square of goldfish).
The binding is a total mystery.


This quilt has also been reminding me of that old zebra rainbow stripe gum. I don't think they even make it anymore, but that stuff was really good. Now I want zebra gum....

1.26.2010

Additional Stash Additions...

This is what happens when I go to Miami and JoAnn's Fabrics is having a sale...

1.15.2010

Stash Additions

My new Munki Munki fabric (and hedgehog...).





Goldfish I have Loved

Its a terrible photo but here is a general idea of the goldfish quilt I just started. I'm going into this without any real sort of plan, other than using blues and browns as my color scheme. So far I like where its going, and almost wish I wasn't leaving town this weekend so I can work on it more!:)

1.14.2010

Bento Squares

I finished sewing each of the squares and have now put them aside to focus on other quilts (and to let my eyes rest from the insanity of this one). I still need to add the border strip around each block, and then decide if I'm going to use any sashing. But as of right now I don't expect to come back to this project for at least another 2 weeks. I need to let it fester before moving on to the next steps.
In other news, I think I found an owner.

1.11.2010

Charmed

These are my new charm packs (technically one charm pack and one jelly roll). While they don't look like much now, I'm pretty excited about them! Just knowing that each one is going to become a quilt makes me want to pull them apart and start playing with all the pieces. Soon though... soon.

Bento Box - works progress administration

I finally cut my squares into fours, and spent a lot longer than expected laying it all out. Apparently its not nearly as easy as it looks to mix up quilt squares... its actually quite exhausting (which is why I'm now replenishing my strength with ice cream).
Here's the progress thus far:
In other news, these are my awesome new fabric scissors!!! They were part of my Christmas present from Adam's family, and I've definitely put them to good use with this quilt!

And this is why Adam and I get along so well... he plays video games and I sew, and its like hanging out while each doing our own thing:)

1.09.2010

The Stitches in the Technicolor Dreamcoat

Guttermann thread is so pretty in and of itself that I decided it needed its own home to proudly display its bright beauty (can I get another adjective please??). The only problem with putting it on display though is that I now feel like I don't have enough. And thus the cycle of shopping continues...

A torrid love affair

Kitties love quilts...

but sometimes that love is just too much to bare.

Bento Box Quilt Cunundrum

I'm at a critical juncture with the bento box quilt (two roads diverged in a wood)... The original plan was to just make the 12 blocks and then cut each one into fours and rearrange them. Now I've started thinking to cut the blocks the way they are now and rearrange them, and then add the one extra layer around the edge so the outer most strip is all the same and the inner strips are all jumbled. Although whichever way I choose to do this quilt I'll more than likely try the other way soon after, so I guess it really doesn't matter.
wax on, wax off, wax on, wax off...

1.07.2010

Purple People Eater

New favorite food: purple potatoes!!!! Why? Because they make pretty purple mashed potatoes!!!! They also taste a little sweeter than boring old Yucan potatoes, and in my book sweeter is always better!!:)
More food should come in fun, unusual colors!!!!!!

1.06.2010

This is the start of a beautiful friendship... I mean quilt.

I decided my next quilt should be done in the "bento box" style. Basically I'm making 12 quilt blocks, each of which I will cut into fours and rearrange to make 12 new, mixed up blocks. In theory they will all be sewn together with no white fabric separating them (I forgot what the techinical term for this is), so in the end it will be one big mixed up mush of a quilt. And I know that sounds awful, but from what I've seen it actually is really interesting and fun. It's a pretty time consuming process though so I might work on two quilts at the same time just so I can feel more like I'm getting somewhere.

Here is the initial layout, with the large block centers and some with the first strip in the block (there will eventually be four or five layers to each block...)

1.04.2010

1 Recruit for the Felt Army

Today I received my needle felting kit (one of my most anticipated Christmas presents this year... thanks mom!!). While I completely skipped over the instructions that came with the kit, I did manage to create one of the animals from my new, super cute felting book. And although it might be hard to discern that it is in fact a rabbit (I had a little trouble with the sizing, but this was all for the sake of learning) I am pretty proud that you can at least tell its some sort of animal.
Its definitely going to take a lot of practice to master this new craft, as its by far harder then I thought it would be, but its also really fun (even if a little painful at times.... they aren't lying when they say the needles are sharp). I'm really excited to start making little felted friends, and even more excited to turn them into a felted army!!!

1.02.2010

Evolution of a Tetris Quilt

In my attempt to be more productive in the sewing department this year, I started and finished the top layer of this Tetris quilt over the weekend. I'll probably put it aside for a while at this point (I have no idea what to use it for anyway), at least until I find the fabric I want to use for the back and the binding. I'm pretty proud of myself for getting this much done though, especially considering how sick I've been. I also am pretty surprised how easy and fun this style of quilting is!!

THE EVOLUTION
Laying out the patterned blocks:

Adding the off-white squares to the mix:

Finished layout:

Sewing each strip:

Sewing the strips together:

Finished top layer (before trimming the edges):

Starting the new year off right...

Happy 2010!!
I decided to start this year off clean and organized, and considering I've been really sick for the last few days, I've had plenty of time to sit and rearrange fabric, books and shelves. So here is my improved sewing/craft room. I think with it being much more streamlined I'll actually be able to get things started and finished in a timely manner. And since I added a new craft to my already long list of "likes, wants, etc" I really needed to make a little extra space (The new craft is needle felting, by the way).
I also decided that this year I'm not making any resolutions, only goals... like to do more sewing/crafting. Just general things I want to focus on this year. Nothing like "exercise every day" or "stop eating candy" or any other resolution I know from the past 30 years I'll never actually do beyond January 5th.
So cheers to a new year, and all the experiences it will bring.



(I finally finished the UM quilt squares... now to just finish the quilt!!)
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