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Quilted Color Studies

I spent today working on quilting monochromatic color studies.  I wonder what they will become!  ;)

monochromatic color studies

Quilts, Quilts!

I completed the “Life is a Stitch” quilt a while ago and sent to my mom for long arm quilting. I love piecing quilt tops, but can’t stand the actual quilting together part! The pattern is from Kimberley Enimo’s Jelly Roll Quilts and More book. Fun pattern, pretty easy to do. It used Honey Buns to make the quilt. I changed it a little to use up some of my strips and put blocks in the corners instead of solid red. If you look closely the fabric has scissors, little irons, pin cushions, I thought the sign went perfect with it!

This will be Zoe’s wall hanging quilt! It was a lot of fun to make, I really enjoy doing applique. I adapted the pattern Annie’s Garden from Material Obsessions. I only did the top half of the quilt pattern and then with help from my mom scaled it down 50%. It being a baby quilt/wall hanging, it didn’t need to be huge! I used the dark purple as the trim because the upper wall it will be hanging on is pink! It should look great above her crib. I loved the overall look of the original quilt and thought it would go well with the fairy garden theme we have for her nursery. When I originally bought the book I wasn’t pregnant yet. But when I saw the pattern I knew it would be above my daughter’s crib one day! In the pattern she uses more flowers and hearts. I took out the hearts and a few flowers from the original pattern to add the fairy and mushroom houses. Even better I have lots of left over fabric to make a plush lady bug, mushroom house, and flowers!

I am 31 weeks and can’t wait for December to get here! I’m starting on making Christmas presents this weekend for the homemade touch. That and when the time gets closer I will be so big I don’t want to do Christmas mall shopping!


For the locals, I will be selling at this year’s Atomic Holiday Bazaar! I went as a shopper last year and couldn’t believe the indie talent. This year I am a vendor and will be huge! Come out to it if you’re around the area, it’s our biggest indie craft show!

Quilts, Dolls, and Baby!

I have been slowly creating more plush items, but a few other projects took priority. Since the wedding has now occured I can finally show off the wedding quilt I made for my husband’s cousin! The pattern is called “Fandango” and in the orange borders and backing are little love birds. It turned out amazing but took way too long!Next I received the wonderful order from the Florida Museum of Women Artists! I was able to make 10 cats very quickly, but the quilted dolls took a bit more time. Here are the finished 8 in their color varieties!Since then I have just completed a piece for the “Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon” show at The Bricks in Ybor. The show isn’t until September 24th so I’m not revealing it yet! Since I was doin all of these projects I wanted to get back to sewing something for my upcoming little girl. Here is her Christmas bunting, hat, and matching stocking! Let’s hope she is here before Christmas! 25 weeks down!

Tampa Bay Sewing & Quilting Expo

This past week my mom and I went to the Tampa Bay Sewing & Quilting Expo. It was a blast and I learned a lot of new techniques and made some great projects. Oh, and let me add almost all of these projects are now on my UFO list. Three hours for a class is just not enough!

My first class was with Karen Pharr, entitled “Zany Zinnias.” This class opened my eyes to new forms of quilting. I always see quilts with straight lines, blocks, strips, etc. Zany Zinnias let us create more of an artistic quilt. We used applique to create the zinnias. The original format we were following had the zinnias floating in space. I decided to add stems so they appeared to be growing. This piece still has a lot of work to go, including finished the flowers and then quilting and binding. It was a great start to the class weekend!My second class was “Purrfect Fun with Kitty Claudine.” I have always wanted to try a “Melly & Me” pattern but never got around to ordering one. This class included the pattern and materials to make the cat. Again three hours is not enough, but she will be finished eventually! Reading through the pattern gave me some ideas on how to complete and finish my pattern. For example in the pattern the designer had you hand stitch on the ears at the end. For me, the less hand stitching I have to do, the better! I added the ears in when we sewed the bodies together. The class was taught by Colleen Casey, who runs the Some Art Fabric internet store. Great person and great fabrics! I shopped at her booth at the expo, but more on that later.



This year my mom and I decided to add night classes to our list. We tried to get in as many classes as possible! My first night class was with Allen Smith from Keep Me In Stitches. He was a great guy, whose store donated the use of Janome sewing, embroidery, and felting machines for the expo and classes. In his class we use three different machines to create this felted purse.



I enjoyed the class so much I got an early birthday present from my mom! A brand new felting machine! But sorry Allen, were Pfaff girls. We are loyal customers of Tess’s at Scrap and Sew. The machine is just so pretty, the Janome version doesn’t have a butterfly! I foresee felted monsters in the future!

Day 2 – woke up exhausted but so excited for more classes! My first class was with Nelly Vileikis to create her “Small Whirligig” pattern. The pattern we used was a miniature of her larger pattern. The pattern was pretty simple to make, and again without enough class time I wasn’t able to add the ‘whirligig’ part. At each point is a pocket, and imagine these pockets slightly stitched over to create more of a curve. That way the pinwheels will appear to be in motion. While doing this pattern I had a great idea result from its making! Each point triangle is folded over to create a pocket. Monsters can have pockets!

In the afternoon I had my least favorite class of the weekend. The class was well taught and many of the other students enjoyed it, but it wasn’t what I expected at all. The class was called “Mixed Media Meets Machine Embroidery.” To me I expected playing with different types of fabrics and adding embroidery designs. I didn’t expect a pillow out of it. Going back on the site I see an image that looks exactly like what I created, so shame on me I guess! The class was fun and I will more than likely give it to my husband’s grandmother for Christmas. I did learn you could curl fleece, how cool is that! And besides, unbeknown to me, my faith in the instructor Pam Damour will be completely fulfilled in a class on Saturday.

For my second night class, mom and I not knowingly, signed up for the same class! That of course made it extra fun. The class was “Mixed Media Journal Quilt” with Kim Montagnese. This class was a lot of fun, we started the quilts with stamping a saying we had brought with us. My mom did a cat saying and I chose a quote from the Cheshire Cat! WE also used iron on transfers from vintage photographs. I found this moon girl and thought she just looked extremely out there! The angry eye on the moon was a pure happy accident occurring after I transferred the image. Next will be quilting, a fun binding and fun holder. Mom plans on adding some cat toys to her holder. What would a mad person have, a mad hat perhaps?

On to the final day, day 3. At this point I can’t wait to be able to sleep past 6:30 am (morning classes start at 8:30) but also sad that it’s the final day.

The first class was with Debby Kratovil teaching “Coffee Filter Fans.” This was a bring your own machine class, and luckily mom had a class with her right after mine where she needed to bring it too. This was my first attempt at paper piecing. Her technique using coffee filters broke down into such easy steps, I found it very easy to accomplish! I was a little sad to add the points to the fans, never have I had such good points before! She gave us a pattern to use with these to create a ‘Drunkard’s Path’ quilt, but I see crazy lollipops instead!

My last class of the expo was by far my favorite, and again as I mentioned, refueled my faith in Pam Damour. This class was called “Thread Painting” and was exactly what I had hoped for. I have always wanted to try thread painting but never experimented with free motion before. The class started a little hectic due to confusing/conflicting schedules, no fault to Pam. But once we got started I was hooked! She gave us options of flours to paint onto fabric. There was an assortment, one of which was daises in a vase. As soon as I saw it, my brain screamed “Vangogh!!” Since I knew I wasn’t yet comfortable with free motion, I could make my base painting layer much looser to fit with my thread style. The painting as rather fun, we used

Fantastix applicators that I have never used before instead of straight brushes. I used a yellow, blue, and red to create the base fabric print. Then after drying we went to sewing machines and did free motion on top of the painting. I started with the vase first to get in to the motion, since I knew it was the most controlled line I wanted. Then I kept switching thread colors and went to town! I have one layer left of a bright orange to add a bit more highlight. Again this being a class with Pam, her use of the fabric was to then create a pillow. But me, no way! I’m framing this baby. This is too cool to be a pillow I’ll never use. I just adored this class and want to do more like this!

So after all the classes, it was time to shop at the vendor’s in the expo. What fun! I got a lot of precut fabric from Some Art Fabric’s booth, a dog Christmas jelly roll quilt kit from The Gypsy Quilter. I got Amy Butler’s Liverpool pattern, fabric to make it, a book on needle felting, and a most surprised find “Quilting with the Muppets!” Who knew!!

All in all it was a fantastic three days and I must thank, thank, thank my mom for helping it happen! After this rough last year, with out her support I would not have been able to go or gasp, shop! Love you mom!

Busy Bee

This week has been very busy and very productive! I have a long list of ‘crafty goodness’ projects I want to complete and started prepping for some. I also have been ordering supplies, which three came yesterday!

Me being the non-quilter, has stumbled upon a wonderful fabric site. Even if you are a non-quilter like me, this site is amazing for its deals! Last Saturday I purchased a deal of the day, getting this jelly roll for $21.95!! I know, amazing. I love this site. All bow down to the Missouri Star Quilt Co. I purchased the Sweetwater “Make Life” line. Love the polka dots, designs, and words. I will be using it later on in a Jelly Roll Quilt. Not sure which one yet, but I just couldn’t pass up on the deal! Great shipping too. Ordered on a Saturday, received on Wednesday.

The etsy shop has also been doing well, a nice little uphill climb for Valentine’s Day. Three sales this week, including a custom. Below are the fabric choices as a sneak peek for a custom order. Should be a lot of fun to make, I am going to try something different for the eyes this time.I started sewing the sashing for the paint box quilt and have finished some content for a super awesome project, more details when it gets finished. I also experimented with making a tote bag. Turned out pretty cute, but not as big as I had hoped. Still cute, it will work as a library book bag.

I must now return to that pile of fabric. The plush is itching to be created!

Paintbox Quilt Along – Blocks Complete!


For my first quilt along, I went at it full throttle! In 10 days I completed 80 blocks! Much faster than I had previously anticipated. I thought it would take much longer to make all the blocks, but I used many many scraps and only had to make one trip to Joann’s to buy some extra polka dot fabrics. Making the blocks was a lot of fun, next comes the sashing to complete the quilt top. I found a white on white polka dot fabric! It should go nicely.

Blue and Greens and New Idea!

This week I have been super productive. This morning after finishing some details for work I went back to the sewing table! Here are the next 10 paintbox quilt blocks. A couple of greens and introducing the blues!
As I was sewing these quilt blocks, every once in a while I would have a small scrap piece. I have been keeping scraps from the past year in these cute little baskets I got for a $1 a piece at a Joann’s sale. Looking at them today I thought those little scraps would be great to make a 2009 scrap crazy quilt. I have no idea how big it will be and what it’s end use will be for, but it sounds like a plan to use them up! As you can see in the picture in the back, a thrift store find for fifty cents, Scraps Happen!

Paintbox Quilt Along progress

After a week full of prep class work, and then week 1 of classes, I decided to take a sewing day!

I, the non quilter, have completed ten more blocks for the quilt along. Continuing with my theme of polka dots, I decided to scale down the craziness down a bit. I will be using the main colors of green, blue, and purple so hopefully all the paint blocks will work together later on. So here are the next ten green blocks!

Paintbox Quilt Along

I received a wonderful Christmas present from my mom this past holiday: Layer Cake, Jelly Roll, and Charm Quilts book. I’m trying to get more into quilting and it looks like a great quilting book. Only problem is, I am a bit strapped at the moment to buy some jelly rolls, layer cakes, and charm packs!

So for the time being I found a Quilt Along to participate in. You can find all the information here, at Oh, Fransson blog. It will be a paintbox quilt along. I have decided to use polka dots prints (my favorite) and solids. By posting this information and my first two blocks here I hope to keep this as a resolution and complete it in a time frame. Along with the host, I plan to give myself 10 weeks to complete it. In my terms, til the end of Winter quarter 2010. I have 80 blocks to make, and hope to quilt it in that time frame as well.

Actually scratch that, I have 78 blocks to make. :)