Friday, July 29, 2011

I think this should count…

…as a Finish it up Friday!  Yesterday I picked up this wonderful charm pack that I’d decided to make placemats from.  The pattern is in Fast and Furious Holiday by G.E. Designs.  OK, so I needed 38 charms and the pack came with 40…but you know how some just don’t “talk” to you…well I had to pull out 6.

this sorting is hard work

Next step, find 4 more that would play nicely from my “beside the cutting table stash”.  This is where all the bits of leftovers go after I’ve finished a project and before they make it to the cubbies in the closet.  Without any trouble I found 3 right off the top…and then

one pile down...

I started digging (please note that there was a very large pile to the left and much more on top) and separating.

I need a bigger ironing board!

Still looking for just the right final 5” square!!

ready for more fabric!

Well, since I started this I might as well finish all the piles…it was falling over anyway!  All nicely separated piles by color or type…ready for the cubbies!

good job

So there we were…Rosebud and me…finally found just the perfect square.

Tuckered out Bud!

Are you wondering where this is going or how it should qualify as my Finish it up Friday project?  Well, these piles didn’t make it to the closet until today!  So now I can “Start over Saturday” with those perfectly coordinated charm squares!!  Maybe the placemats will be ready for next week.

Friday, July 22, 2011

Going Green is Good

I found this tutorial on making reusable snack bags last week and knew I had to try it.  Her directions were very good but I did make a few changes.  You can make these bags any size you like and I did use PUL because it’s waterproof (and we happen to have it at the shop :).  I also cut the Velcro (sew in type) 1” shorter rather then 1/2” that she recommends.  Let me show you how easy:

step one

Begin with 1 piece of fabric and 1 piece of PUL cut the same size…for the sandwich bag I cut 8” x 17”.  Put them right sides together and stitch the two short ends.

step one done

Now turn the piece right sides out and press.  Position the Velcro on each end (on the PUL side) and stitch in place…the walking foot is really helpful here because the PUL is fussy to sew.

position Velcro 1/2" from sides sew in place

Next fold the bag in half with the PUL on the outside sew the two sides…trim it a little bit if you like.  Turn right side out and top stitch so no raw edges on the inside and…

Velcro on cute bag done-ready for chips

you have a sandwich-chip-cookie-fruit-snack bag!!  And because I used the PUL (polyurethane laminated knit fabric) inside it’s waterproof and you can throw it in the wash if you need to!

So that’s my Finish it up Friday for this week…I’ve made 3 already…stay cool and be cool!

Friday, July 15, 2011

Finish for a cause…

Well, since I failed to finish anything last Friday I felt the need to over compensate this week.  As you may or may not know we are collecting unstuffed pillows for “Camp to Belong Massachusetts”.  This is a camp in Western Mass where kids separated from their siblings due to foster care or adoption are brought back together for one week of fun.  During the course of the week the kids choose one of the pillows and then decorate, embellish and write whatever they want on it.  They stuff them and finish the seam before presenting it to their brother/sister.  So with this in mind I decided instead of doing up just a few…I made 21!  That should make up for last week…don’t you think?!  And I’m not the only one this week to finish many pillows…last count we have 54.

pillows ready to go

These are just a few of the ones I did.

So if you’re interested in making some pillows for this wonderful cause just click here and you’ll be transported to our website where you can read all about the camp and get the directions for the pillows.

Now I’m off to my sewing room to try out something new (for me) and if all goes well I’ll share next week…going green!

Friday, July 1, 2011

Drum roll please...

I had this quilt in mind earlier this week.  It's been done and in the shop and then back home, oh about 4 years ago...without borders.  I have a thing about adding borders...least favorite step in the whole process.  Perhaps I should just do "Quilts Without Borders" or start a group "Quilters Without Borders".  So without further ado, I give you "Cosmic Stars" from Cozy Quilt Designs.
I think this was the first time I used Bali Pops....that long ago!

How about the churn dash challenge you ask?  Well I'm not too far behind.  I should have 11 done for today and I have 10...not bad, but I'll let you know how that goes next week!!

Friday, June 24, 2011

How appropriate…

This is going to be a “quick” post as I’m off for a “quick trip” to visit my mother.  Today’s finish up Friday just happens to be Quilt in a Day’s Quick Trip!!  This sweet baby quilt has been done for years without a binding.  Recently a customer was in (Hi Shannon) and we were discussing baby quilts and fusions (by Kaufman) and all of a sudden this quilt came back to me…hmmm what had I done with it!  So I dug it out, made the binding, slapped it on and finished it up!

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My brother Bob and s-i-l Cathy are going to be grandparents for the first time in September.  The baby will need something soft when he/she visits so this will go live at their house…now that it’s done!!

So what did you finish this week??

Friday, June 17, 2011

It’s Friday so soon!

With Finish up Friday…the weeks are going by way too fast!  But I’m getting things done and of course starting new projects just as fast it seems.  So the vote on last weeks quilt is no border…hooray!  Now on to this weeks finish.  You might recall the Long Lines quilt I finished a few weeks ago.  It was the one I had color issues with…well, I used the same pattern and much more vivid colors to make the placemat option

Long Lines placemats

which I just love (perfect size).  Today I finished the last of the bindings…there are four placemats, but two are already at the shop.  These two are ready for dinner tonight.  The print, which you really can’t see in this picture, is peppers…orange/red, green and yellow peppers.  I can see me making many more of these.  So, want did you sew this week?

close up view

Friday, June 10, 2011

It’s no wonder…

…that my quilts have a touch of “cat” in them.  There I was, working feverishly on my “finish up Friday” project, when I turn to press and what do I spy

It's all about comfort!

one of my friends in a basket which is on top of another basket (apparently I thought height might discourage this) both filled with scrappy strips.  Perhaps she thought she was helping “press” those strips for me…oh well.

On to Friday.  Earlier this week I was trying to decide on today’s project…I have MANY to choose from don’t ya know…and this one was nagging at me.  I started it back in March for Aprils Saturday Scrap Club.  I couldn’t be at Aprils meeting so this was a teaser of what was to come in May.

what's wrong with this block?

So in May I brought this in

in progress

and there it sat.  I worked on all sorts of other things…you’ve seen some, but I just couldn’t finish those last three blocks (I was going to do six more but let’s just call it done).  Mind you I had all the pieces pieces and parts parts ready to go.  So finally today I finished the top!!  Just in time for Saturday Scrap Club tomorrow…yeh I’m milking this one as long as I can!

bouillabaisse

This is Bouillabaisse!  I don’t think I want a border on this one…unless…………

So, do you like it?  What did you move along this week??