Wednesday, May 18, 2011

adornit giveaway--giveaway closed.

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I've recently been introduced to a new fabric company, Adornit, and they have graciously offered to give away a fat quarter stack and a coordinating pattern book to one of YOU.

Take a look, this a sampling of the Buckaroo collection:

 this is a sampling of the  vintage groove collection: 


their Bugaboo Line: (don't you love those prints with words?)
 
their Long Live Vintage line:

 Now for the giveaway.  Just leave a comment, one comment per person, and you will be eligible to win: 
 
One Buckaroo Fat Quarter Stack (includes 13 fat quarters) with a coordinating ADORNit Buckaroo Pattern Book
- OR -
One Vintage Groove Fat Quarter Stack ( includes 14 fat quarters) with a coordinating ADORNit Vintage Groove Pattern Book

I will randomly select a winner on Saturday, May 21st.
thanks for stopping by.

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adornit has offered to give away both bundles, so 2 winners were selected and have been contacted:

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

wip wednesday--courthouse steps.

I started another quilt.  I have more projects "in progress" than I would like, but I'm completely out of batting and haven't bought more.  Hopefully soon, batting will move to the top of my list of things to get...

linking up with freshly pieced.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

wip wednesday-rainbow scraps

I'm a day late, but still wanted to share.  I needed to clear out some scraps and decided I wasn't sick of rainbows yet, and made this rainbow quilt.  I always think it will make a bigger dent in my scraps than it does, I'm still almost overflowing.
I try to keep my scraps from getting too out of hand, so I have a method that seems to work for me.  Scraps first go to a drawer in my sewing table.  The scraps in this drawer get used a lot, it's kind of my go to bin for fabric.  Once that drawer is full, I start sorting by color.  I have a shoe size bin for each color (2 bins are missing from this photo). This is my limit--if the bin won't close I just have to start a scrap quilt.  Currently my blue and pink scraps are really, really full.  I've got to figure out a blue and pink scrap quilt I guess.
anybody have any great tips for managing scraps??

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

rainbow geese quilt

I've been gone from the computer for a while, first our internet wasn't working and then we were out of town.  I had hoped to post this before we left, but it just didn't work out.
I am going to be totally honest here, I LOVE this quilt.  I only wish I had made it bigger, it's pretty small, baby size.  I want to make another that's throw size.  I'm not sure I will though.  Maybe if I make the geese bigger.
I repeated the rainbow theme on the back.
My pink-loving know-it-all kindergartener informed me that pink isn't really part of the rainbow. and she's right, but I do like it with pink.
I bound it in white, which goes against EVERYTHING I know as a mother. Kids are messy! The less white the better, but I couldn't come up with a better alternative.  I do love the white, and the little piece of rainbow on the binding.  Hopefully it won't get too dirty.

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

WIP Wednesday--dear jane

 I almost don't want to admit that I started the dear jane quilt.  It's been on my radar for several years. I eventually bought the book and it sat on my shelf for a year or more, and then out of the blue last week, I decided to just jump in.  I've heard to just take it one block at a time.
if you aren't familiar with this quilt, you can read more about it here.  It really is the most amazing quilt I think I have ever seen, and the reason I'm so nervous to admit that I started it is because these blocks are small (4.5" finished) and have so many pieces--I am not a super precise quilter.  It's going to challenge me.   I'm a little nervous I'll give up.
here's the original, It truly is a work of art.

I'm using Anina's tips and tricks.  Most of the blocks she paper pieces and since I don't have any freezer paper, I've just worked on the regular pieced blocks so far.  They are also the pretty simple ones.  Wish me luck...one block at a time.

(linking up with freshly pieced again!)

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

WIP Wednesday--almost finished

 Linking up with Freshly Pieced again today, showing what I'm working on.  

I am just about finished with my rainbow geese quilt, it has almost consumed all my free time-- I just had to see it put together.  I am really liking it, but realizing that I am not very good at geese.  Most of them have their points chopped off.  Oh well, right??
I am normally a seam to side gal, but for this quilt I thought I might reduce the bulk by ironing the seams open.  It definitely reduced bulk, but ironing seams open really slows me down, and I must of burned myself a dozen times.   I suppose if I did it enough I'd get quicker, and I did appreciate less bulk.  So what's your preference, do you like seams open or to the side?

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

storytime baby quilt

You've seen bits and pieces of this quilt already.  I really like how it turned out.  There's no question that this quilt will go to a little girl.  My own daughter has begged me not to let it go, I promised her I'd make another one.
Inspiration for this quilt came from several places, I guess I did a mashup of these two quilts.
 I LOVED the quilting on this quilt, and had to try it. 
I did concentric circles, but soon realized a spiral would've had the same effect without the stopping and starting.
the heart backing reminds me of those rainbow heart bracelets we used to have as kids.
and the binding, it reminds me of fruit stripe gum.

both the backing and binding fabric are from Robert Kaufman's Remix line.
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