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Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Baby Boy Strings and NTT

Happy Needle and Thread Thursday, y'all.  School starts in less than two weeks and around here, we've been soaking up the final days of summer before the hustle and bustle of the new year takes hold.  This week, I pulled out some of my favorite greens, blues, and grays and put together this baby quilt for my cousin who is expecting a boy in September.  These string blocks are nice and relaxing to sew, but create a really neat pattern.


These are the colors in the nursery, and I had lots of fun with this fabric pull.  I chose light, medium, and dark shades of all three colors, so the quilt has a sparkly effect.   I also chose fabrics that aren't necessarily babyish, so the quilt can be used for many years.

With baby quilts, I usually prefer patterns that don't use a background fabric.  The resulting quilts are a little busier, but that's perfect if the quilt is going to be used heavily, and especially if the recipient is a boy.  As a boy mom, I can say that boys can be especially hard on quilts!  I hope my cousin loves it as much as I do.

Before we party, let's check out some of my favorite links from last week.  Kris at Sew Sunshine shared this really awesome piece.  What a cool illusion!


I love the different color palette in this Good Fortune quilt by Alison at Little Bunny Quilts-


Look at this super cute mini by Anja Quilts!


The churn dash block is one of my favorite traditional quilt blocks, so I love this quilt by Katie Mae Quilts-


This modern LOVE quilt by Sophie at Luna Lovequilts is so unique!


And finally, this quilt by Anne at Springleaf Studios is SO gorgeous.  The way the colors play together and move across the quilt is just fantastic!


Y'all really brought the eye candy!  I can't wait to see what's happening in your sewing space this week.  Let's party, friends.

1You can link finished projects or WIP's , but just keep it about quilting and sewing!
2. Link to your specific post (not to your home page!) to make it easier for others.
3. Please remember to spread the word and post my button or a text link.  
4. Spread the comment love far and wide!
5. Following me is not a requirement to link, but is so very appreciated!

*If you're new to the party, here's a helpful tip for linking up- select "Auto Crop"  when selecting your thumbnail photo.  For some reason, trying to crop your own image results in the dreaded "white question mark box," and we definitely want to see your awesome work!  :)




Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Something Easy Peasy

Sometimes it is just hard to get back into the groove of a normal routine, and when that happens to me, my sewjo is bound to suffer.  A quick, easy project usually works wonders for getting me back in the swing of things, and after everything happening lately, this little preemie quilt was just perfect.


When I make a quilt and end up with lots of scraps of a uniform size, rather than add all of them to my scrap jars, I like to turn them into a preemie quilt to donate to our local children's hospital.  It's something my guild does every summer, and having been a preemie mom myself (Wild Thing weighed just over 3 lbs. at his smallest), it makes me so happy to provide a quilt snuggle to someone who needs it.  These scraps were from my Rock Candy quilt, and these Amy Butler prints work so well with such a simple pattern.


For the back, I pulled this gray burlap print tonal fabric from my stash, and added a fun strip of Daisy Chain fabric.  Daisy Chain has been out of print for several years, and I couldn't believe my luck!  I found this piece of fabric in a remnant bin at a tiny quilt shop while traveling (it has since closed, or I would tell you its name).


A scrappy binding finished this one off nicely, and it's all ready to be delivered to the hospital.  This little quilt is only 35" x 38", so it went together lightning fast!

Last week's party was just a little late, but nevertheless, such great projects were linked up!  Frederique at Quilting Patchwork Applique is celebrating Christmas in July with this super cute Christmas quilt.  LOVE it!


Katie Mae Quilts showed off this Christmas Double Four Patch quilt, with lots of scrappy awesomeness!



Julie at Idaho Quilter's Adventure linked up this pretty star quilt.  What a gorgeous photo!



And finally, I would be remiss if I didn't share this finished Good Fortune quilt by Tanya Quilts in CO.


Wow!  Way to bring the inspiration this week, friends.  Let's party!

1You can link finished projects or WIP's , but just keep it about quilting and sewing!
2. Link to your specific post (not to your home page!) to make it easier for others.
3. Please remember to spread the word and post my button or a text link.  
4. Spread the comment love far and wide!
5. Following me is not a requirement to link, but is so very appreciated!

*If you're new to the party, here's a helpful tip for linking up- select "Auto Crop"  when selecting your thumbnail photo.  For some reason, trying to crop your own image results in the dreaded "white question mark box," and we definitely want to see your awesome work!  :)



Thursday, July 18, 2019

NTT, a Little Late

Happy Needle and Thread Thursday.  Please forgive the lateness of this week's post.  Sadly, my mother-in-law passed away after a battle with cancer, and we were traveling for her funeral.  Needless to say, priorities have been very different this week and sewing has taken a back seat to more important things.

Browsing through the amazing projects from last week's party has been a welcome distraction whenever I have had some down time.  Look at this stunner from Jen at deJong Dream House-


This quilt top by Tanya Quilts in CO is so charming!


Nancy at Grace and Peace Quilting shared this fun, modern quilt.


Anja Quilts linked up this lovely quilt.  The stars pack quite a punch!


And I'm in love with this mini quilt by Jayne at Twiggy and Opal.


Okay y'all!  It's time to show me what you're working on this week.  Let's party!

1You can link finished projects or WIP's , but just keep it about quilting and sewing!
2. Link to your specific post (not to your home page!) to make it easier for others.
3. Please remember to spread the word and post my button or a text link.  
4. Spread the comment love far and wide!
5. Following me is not a requirement to link, but is so very appreciated!

*If you're new to the party, here's a helpful tip for linking up- select "Auto Crop"  when selecting your thumbnail photo.  For some reason, trying to crop your own image results in the dreaded "white question mark box," and we definitely want to see your awesome work!  :)



Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Rock Candy Finish

Happy Needle and Thread Thursday, friends.  Today, I'm super happy to show you my Rock Candy quilt finish.


Can I just say that even though I know it isn't glamorous, I love putting a nice, easy stipple on a quilt. Sometimes I discourage myself from all-over stippling, because I know there are other things that may look better, but there are times (as in the case of this quilt), that I'm just ready to get it done.  In fact, though I sometimes know exactly what kind of quilting a quilt "wants," trying to come up with the "perfect" quilting for some of my quilts really stymies me, and I end up just starting at it for a few days.  Since the actual quilting part is not really my favorite, those days are mostly spent arguing with myself, reconciling which quilt motif will look best on said quilt, and deciding whether the amount of work involved is just too much.

When this happens to me, it's good for me to remember why I quilt in the first place- for creative expression, and especially for pure enjoyment.  Stippling on quilts brings me joy, as does the faster finishes stippling allows.


On the back of this quilt, I used up my leftovers, and I might love the back just as much as the front.  Let's talk pieced backings.  I love using as many prints as possible in my quilts, which means that if I didn't use them on the back, I would have to add ALL of that fabric to my scrap jars, or make a whole separate project with them.  Piecing my backing also means that I don't have to search for yardage of a single print that I like, and that my backing always coordinates perfectly.  Plus, who wouldn't want a fun surprise on the flip side?  Yes, it's true that piecing the backing takes just a little more time, but really, we're talking a few minutes here.


Before cutting my backing pieces, I also made sure I cut some strips for a scrappy binding.  I gives a nice contrast to the white background on the front, and just disappears into the backing.  I'm still finishing up the pattern for this quilt, but when it's all ready, you'll be the first to know!




Before we get to the highlights from last week's party, I owe you a giveaway winner.  Shirley C. is the lucky winner of the Splendid charm pack sponsored by Fort Worth Fabric Studio.  Shirley, be sure to check your email!





Last week's party was amazing!  I'm positively drooling over this scrappy pineapple quilt top, shared by Tanya Quilts in CO-


Check out this beauty by Jen at deJong Dream House-


And I love this fun, scrappy quilt by Cynthia at Quilting is More Fun Than Housework-


Okay then, friends!  It's time to party.  Show me what you've got going on!

1You can link finished projects or WIP's , but just keep it about quilting and sewing!
2. Link to your specific post (not to your home page!) to make it easier for others.
3. Please remember to spread the word and post my button or a text link.  
4. Spread the comment love far and wide!
5. Following me is not a requirement to link, but is so very appreciated!

*If you're new to the party, here's a helpful tip for linking up- select "Auto Crop"  when selecting your thumbnail photo.  For some reason, trying to crop your own image results in the dreaded "white question mark box," and we definitely want to see your awesome work!  :)









Wednesday, July 3, 2019

And, We're Back!

Happy 4th of July holiday week to all of you here in the US!  For me, this week has been all about getting back into the groove of things after vacation (which was truly wonderful, by the way).  After vacation, my wild thing went home with my parents to spend the week with them, so I've been sleeping in every morning and the hubs and I have had date-night every night.  Throw in a three-day work week for the Mr., and life is pretty fantastic.  And my wild thing is having a grand time being spoiled by his grandparents- win, win all around!

I have carved out some time to work on my Rock Candy quilt, and a nice, smooth stipple was perfect for easing back into my routine.


Stippling really allows the gorgeous prints to take center stage, and you know it's my fave anyway.  I have the binding strips cut, and getting that sewn on will be my mission tomorrow.

So, without further ado, let's check out some of the projects from last week that really caught my eye.    This scrappy beauty is by Linda at Flourishing Palms-


How cute are these blocks by Made by Marney!?


I love these little minis by Leanne at Devoted Quilter, and she shares her process in her post-


And finally, I love this quilt by Something Rosemade, made from my Interference pattern-


Okay then, y'all!  I hope you have lots of fun things planned for your holiday week.  Before you hurry off to have a picnic or watch some fireworks though, be sure to link up your latest projects!

1You can link finished projects or WIP's , but just keep it about quilting and sewing!
2. Link to your specific post (not to your home page!) to make it easier for others.
3. Please remember to spread the word and post my button or a text link.  
4. Spread the comment love far and wide!
5. Following me is not a requirement to link, but is so very appreciated!

*If you're new to the party, here's a helpful tip for linking up- select "Auto Crop"  when selecting your thumbnail photo.  For some reason, trying to crop your own image results in the dreaded "white question mark box," and we definitely want to see your awesome work!  :)



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