Saturday, August 20, 2011

Getting Twisted!









I recently had a chance to use my Twister template for the first time. This pattern is so unbelievably easy! I could not believe it when I had the top almost completed by the end of the day! It was quilted with a dragonfly/flower pattern. The back is minky/microfleece. I love using this on the back of my quilts. It makes the patterns pop on the minky side. And everyone who receives one absolutely loves how soft it is!

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Go Baby! Giveaway!

If you'd like the chance to win one of these Go Babies then head on over to Want It, Need It, Quilt! Jane is giving one away with your choice of 3 dies. Giveaway ends August 16, 2011..

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Mug Rugs Received!


A big Thank You to my partner, Diane Quist from Colorado, for the mug rug swap on Quilting Bloggers. I really like the rustic-ness of these mug rugs!! A Great addition to the house!! Thanks again!!

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Mug Rugs Completed!


I finished and sent out my mug rugs to my partner from Quilting Bloggers. Hope she enjoys them!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

The process of making Batiks

I found this on the Robert Kaufman website and thought it was pretty neat! Check it out HERE. The process is quite interesting!!! I have recently taken interest in batiks. I love how batiks blend! They have so much potential in a quilt.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Mug Rug Progress...







So here's what I've done so far for these little mug rugs! I hope my swap partner likes them!!! Check out the other participants by clicking the mug rug icon in the right side bar!

Friday, December 24, 2010

Woodsy quilt...

This quilt was made for my brother. This first picture is the quilt before it was quilted... I typically do not use panels on my quilts, but my brother loved them and I had them so it was deemed his. This one was definitely a challenge because there were no coordinates with the panels. So I spent a little time trying to match colors with the Maywood Studios Flannels. The second and third pics are of the quilt after it was quilted. The binding has been attached but not sewn down. I'm just so glad this quilt is finished! And my brother loves it! Merry Christmas everyone!










Friday, October 22, 2010

Lady Bug Quilt

This sweet little quilt was made for a friend of mine. I found these lady bugs at Joann's and had to buy them. The lady bugs were cut out using my Cricut machine. I found that it was rather difficult to use the Cricut for this purpose and ended up just using the image cut out on cardstock to trace onto the heat n bond. Even though I couldn't get them to cut out, I still got really good pieces from it, and hand cutting it didn't take long. Here are a few pics. The back is made with microfleece fabric. My mom and I have been using Microfleece on the past few projects and found that it makes a really fun quilt!






Sunday, October 17, 2010

Completed Halloween Project

So I took the pattern for Happy Jack and added a little more to him and turned it into a pillow. The intent was to put it into a contest at a local craft store, but then they hired me so I was disqualified! Bummer! So here is my creation! I even contemplated putting some battery operated lights on him too, but there wasn't enough time for that!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Meet Jack!!

I love Halloween! And I love Fall. Today has been one of the first gloomy days of the season, and very fitting since it is the first day of school. Since I've been in the Autumn mood I decided to put together this little Jack-o-lantern 12 x 12 mini quilt. I've been having fun sewing this one on my tabletop quilter! He's so cute that I couldn't resist! These are so easy that I ended up cutting out 4 different sets. Hopefully I will have something in my Etsy shop soon. **wink**

Friday, September 24, 2010

NW Quilting Expo 2010

It's hard to believe but Expo is here!!! Mom and I went down yesterday to check out the goods! And boy did they have some! A group from Tillamook had numerous antique/vintage quilt tops they were displaying for onlookers. Some of them were sooo cool looking. I did not even think to get pictures (and not sure they wanted anyone to take any) of these fabulous creations. :( Here are a few pics I did take though!This was a mini quilt measuring about 15 long and 12 wide... This is another mini quilt. I think this one was about 12 x 12...



Another Great Giveaway!

Millie is having a giveaway! check it out! See her giveaway HERE!

Monday, September 20, 2010

Great Giveaway!!

Here's another great Giveaway! There seems to be tons of these going on these days! Check out Jaybird Quilts for the giveway, and follow her directions. You have up to 5 chances to win! Good luck!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

New Table Runner Project..






Here is the table runner I have been working on. I saw the pattern online somewhere and mathed out the dimensions and made it myself without a pattern! Saves a little money! Now to decide how to quilt this one out.. Any ideas?

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Machine Quilting as a business

So I'm seriously considering investing in a professional machine to start a business in Machine Quilting.. I am wondering, though, how much to charge for machine quilting. If you have any ideas, knowledge, etc. please leave me a comment! All of your thoughts are appreciated!

Joanna Figueroa with a new Fig Tree line and more fun patterns!





I found these online and had to share! How can you pass up inspiration?

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Quilt for my Dad...


This is a quilt I am putting together for my dad. I found this batik with the medicine bear and bear paw on it and thought it was perfect for him. He loves to snowbird, and they spend most of their time in AZ, so this was perfect for him! For the backing I used a microfleece. I was a little nervous about using it because of the stretchiness of the fabric but I sewed the backing selvage to selvage and eliminated most of the stretching. I really like how it looks too! The stitches give the microfleece an embossed look. I think my next few quilts will have the microfleece on the back! It was fun to use!