Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Quilts of a Feather: Coming Soon: Selvage Along!

Quilts of a Feather: Coming Soon: Selvage Along!: Do you keep the selvages from the fabric you use? Selvages! Join me and Jess at Quilty Habit this summer for a Selvage Along!  Ever...

Friday, July 10, 2015

Kate Spain Charm Swap!

Just wanted to let anybody know who loves Christmas, Kate Spain, and/or Charm swaps, I found one!  I absolutely love Kate Spain and have been collecting her fabrics for quite awhile now.  I have some I purchase and know right away what I am going to make with it, others I am still waiting for the perfect project.  I know as of yesterday there were still spots remaining so please follow link below for the info and send Michelle a email!  Please join the fun!

http://www.crayonboxquiltstudio.com/2015/06/now-open-kate-spain-charm-swap.html

For my fabrics I picked were mostly from her Twelve Days of Christmas line and the mitttens were from In From the Cold.  Of course I have four fabrics because I was lucky enough to get (2) spots!
Yipee, I can't wait!




Thursday, July 9, 2015

Woo Hoo My Aloha Girl Quilt

Once again, it's been forever since I last posted something on my blog but hopefully this will be my last gap.  I have made so many quilts, dresses, and random projects but never post them so I this time I think I will.  I just finished my Aloha Girl quilt from Fig Tree Fabrics.  It turned out just as beautiful as I hoped it would.  I used one Aloha Girl jelly roll, three yards of white Kona, and a vintage full size sheet for the backing.  I was going to use the Kona Bone but it looked a little to yellow all together so I chose to use the white to brighten it up.




As for the pattern I have to give credit to a photo I saw on Pinterest.  I love Pinterest!  I'd say 95% of my quilts come from Pinterest.  I either see a fabric swatch or pattern and then the hunt is on to either find the pattern or search out the fabric.  With 14 full size tote bins of beautifully folded quilting cotton in my garage, I have to start using it.  The pattern credit goes to England Street Quilts.  She has this beautiful free pattern on her website that she made with Cosmo Cricut's Salt Air Fabric.  The pattern is called Summer in the Park and she has a wonderful tutorial for this that whips up in a couple of days.  I think it took me about a week start to finish.  Here is the link for her tutorial page in case you would like to make one too!


Free Pattern Here:  http://englandstreet.blogspot.com/2012/10/summer-in-park-free-jelly-roll-pattern.html

With all said and done, I am very happy with my new quilt.  I really wanted to have the backing match but on a budget and having so much in my stash I needed to use what I had.  In a way it worked out perfectly because it actually flows together really well.  I usually only use 100% cotton but this time with the vintage sheet having a little bit of polyester in it, it's so soft and cool to the touch it's perfect for a summer quilt.




I normally free motion quilt on my little Brother machine and I do mean little.  It's a portable and lightweight machine that gets the job done.  See ladies, don't think you can't free motion quilt without a large machine, I do it all the time.  This quilt ended up measureing 68" x  68" with a loose meandering pattern.  I wanted the quilt to be flopy after I washed it so it draped nicely.  You just have to be patient and practice!


Although I have a feeling this will end up on my daughters bed rather than my couch!  I hope you all have a wonderful day and thank you for stopping by!