Tuesday, November 23, 2010

drawstring bags

i mentioned that my daughter's birthday party was a couple weeks ago, so i whipped up some drawstring bags for the kids to collect their pinata goodies.  I LOVE these bags--tutorial here, they are the PERFECT little size.  Try it out, you'll love them too.
here's when my little guy told me that what i had put in the bag did not belong.
i think i like them as much as my kids! 

and don't forget, you can still purchase tickets for the raffle.

and lastly, i have listed some more charm packs (fairy tales this time) in my shop.

Sunday, November 21, 2010

modern relief

i mentioned a charity auction in my last post (it's actually a charity raffle, which is even better if you ask me), so here it is!  my friend heather has put this whole thing together, and i am so happy to be part of it.  i don't think i ever feel like i give as much as i could...




{ Modern } Relief is a simple concept. We are Modern Quilters uniting through the holiday season by bringing the warmth of our quilts and the warmth of your hearts together for others in need. This season, 2010, we will be supporting World Vision. We hope YOU will join us in taking a stand against hunger by participating in our fundraising raffle. Please let me introduce to you World Vision.

World Vision is leading the effort to end hunger.


In the next seven seconds, another hungry child will die.

World Vision is on the front lines of the fight against hunger. Today — and every day — we’ll distribute nearly 600 metric tons of emergency food aid, nourishing the hungry. We’ll give local farmers the seeds, tools, and training they need to grow their own food and feed their own communities. And we will plead the cause of the hungry in halls of power all over the world.

Please join us in creating a world without hunger — a world in which no child dies for want of nutritious food. This site offers in-depth information on hunger, its causes, and how it can be stopped. You can learn more about key hunger-related issues and share what you discover with friends and family. Use this link to begin your journey.

Please meet the members of this season’s event and view their donations that they have generously provided to this fundraiser raffle.
Heather from { House } of A La Mode
Amy from Amy's Creative Side
Elizabeth from Oh, Fransson!
Nettie from a quilt is nice
Aneela from Comfortstitching
Brioni from Flossyblossy
John from Quilt Dad
Kate from One Flew Over
Ashley from Film in the Fridge
Katy from i'm a ginger monkey
Tacha from Hanies

Amanda from Sasikirana Handmade
Jennifer & Jessica from Twin Fibers
Nova from a cuppa and a catch up
Ryan from I'm Just A Guy Who Quilts

Julie from Jaybird QuiltsJacquie from Tallgrass Prairie Studio
Alissa from Handmade by Alissa


The Guidelines:

- To enter this raffle please click on the PayPal button, this will bring you to the { Modern } Relief PayPal account.
- The cost to enter this Raffle is $10.00 per entry.
- Entries are unlimited, so please feel free to give till your heart’s content.
- Winners of the raffle will be chosen by a random generator on December 1st, 2010.
- Each { Modern } Relief Quilter participating in this event will post the entire list of winners for the donated quilts on their blogs during the second week of December and the grand total of our contributions to this cause.
- Additionally, they will also contact their personal winners at that time too.

We THANK you!




Tuesday, November 16, 2010

cornflower quilt


inspiration for this quilt here





I went ahead and finished up this quilt last night (even with several christmas projects on my to-do list).
 it will soon be available through an online charity auction.
it's baby size
backed with birds

i've also listed some little red ridinghood charm packs in my etsy shop.

Friday, November 12, 2010

horses

my daughter is a horse lover (also a pink lover), and has been begging me to make her a "horse blanket" for at least a year.  Her 6th birthday was last week, so I surprised her with this quilt. 
 She only kind of cared.  I guess a quilt is only a little exciting to a 6 year old.
I collected as many horse prints as I could find, and struggled with a design that would look good with all the prints (many different styles) and finally decided on a wonky star quilt.  I used several different pinks for the background, and think it looks okay.  Some of the busy pinks are too much, but I was using my scraps, so i'm happy with it..
I found the backing print a while ago knowing she would love it.  It's my favorite part.  
 I LOVE this print (stable mates by alexander henry).  can you tell she likes pink?
 wait, the backing isn't my favorite, the binding is.  Lately I have really been loving white striped bindings.  LOVING them so much.

Friday, October 22, 2010

crosswalk quilt

 
We are enjoying a long fallish summer here in Denver, and the leaves are resisting the urge to drop, but I fear our beautiful weather is going to end soon.  We've been trying to enjoy it while we can, so I haven't been sewing as much as I should (I have a few gifts I must finish up in the next week). 
  I was able to bind this custom baby quilt last night, and it's a new favorite (isn't it that way with every quilt?).  Inspiration for this quilt is here.
I went bold on the backing...really bright orange. 
and bound in an aqua dot.
oh, and besides the weather, I've been on a puzzle kick lately...my husband thinks it's a really boring time waster, but I love it.

Monday, October 11, 2010

winner!

And now the winner of the GO! Fabric Cutter is #259--  

Michie who said, "I have been itching to make a hexagon quilt but all of the cutting is pretty daunting. I would love to be able to use the Go!"

please contact me Michie (nettiepete at gmail dot com) to claim your prize!

(thanks everyone for entering, I wish I could offer one to each of you.)

And a sneak peak at a baby quilt I started as a custom order.  We've since decided to go with a different design, but I still really like this one, so I'll probably finish it up and save it for the next baby gift I need.  (wouldn't it be nice to have one ready when a baby shower comes up!)

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

GO! Fabric Cutter giveaway--contest closed.

I was able to sew up my tumbler quilt top this past weekend, and I am really loving it.  it went together like a dream. All my corners matched up with no forcing of seams.  it was wonderful.

now, the giveaway...the good folks over at accuquilt have offered up a Go! Fabric Cutter plus 3 dies of your choice for one lucky winner! 


contest closed!!!
to enter, leave a comment and I'll pick a winner next Monday, October 11th.  
Good luck, one comment per person please.

and in case you haven't heard, there is a new Go! baby cutter.  i haven't used it, but i think it's adorable.  you can see more here.
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