Showing posts with label Bags. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bags. Show all posts

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Summer Recap

Well, it's been awhile since I have blogged. My apologies if you have missed me!
So I have a little recap of what I have been up to this summer.
I'll start with my finish for the store sample:
 
The pattern for this quilt ended up being super easy to put together. I had a ton of leftovers, So I used some to piece the back:
 
I also added a close-up of the quilting from the back. I did this on my own machine here at home. I did an allover feathering design. This is always my favorite free-motion design:
 

This quilt has already made it back home to me. According to my aunt, the pattern and fabric sold out right after they put this quilt up in the store.
How cool is that?
 
I also put together a cute summer bag:
 
This is the 'Pinafore Bag' by Me and My Sister Designs. I made this out of some Amy Butlers that I had stashed away. It was not easy to cut into this yardage, but I loved the end result. This bag is awesome- it's cute enough to go anywhere, and it will fit all sorts of baby paraphernalia!
 
This next quilt is my Bohemian Kaleidoscopes:
I finished this in June for the wedding of my husband's cousin.
 His cousin had told me that they had an "Eclectic Bohemian" feel to their home. I have always wanted to try a kaleidoscope quilt, and felt like that this would be perfect for a Bohemian scrappy quilt.
I loved this quilt. I ended up pulling out ALOT of my Kaffe Fasset and Amy Butler prints for this.
The red border with the 'exploding' kaleidoscopes were a last minute decision, because it just needed 'something.' - It really did give it that special something that it needed.
Like I said, I loved it, and so did my husband. (He didn't want to give it away)
The newly-weds loved it!
My only regret is that I didn't get a better pic. The above pic was taken in a hurry with my cell phone as we were packing up the babies to drive out to Massachusetts.
(That was an experience - an almost 2 year old and a 6 month old on an 11 hr trip...)
 
And I have been making clothes for the kids:
These are a pair of pajamas for my little man. Little projects like these help to keep things fresh and interesting.
Like they say, "Variety is the spice of life."
 
This next one is a quilt 3 years in the making:
I started this quilt in the summer of 2010. It was my first attempt at applique.
I loved pairing the colors together for the flip flops. They are all outlined in black button-hole stitches (by machine).
This has been sitting in my finish piles for the last 3 years, because I didn't know how it was going to be quilted. It's amazing how things change in 3 years.
3 years ago, I was not confident in my machine quilting abilities, and did not want to quilt this quilt for fear of screwing up something I loved so much.
I was able to use my mom's long arm for this quilt- I ended up quilting the black background prints in bubbles and did little loops in the pink sashing. The green border has a palm leaf sort of motif going on.
Here is a shot of the back:
 
Can't wait to use this on the beach next weekend. Both the kids love this quilt. My little man has been 'trying on' each of the flip flops.
So funny.
Have a wonderful afternoon everyone.
It is great to see you all again!






Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Back to [the new] Reality

Happy New Year everyone!
We had a wonderful Christmas!
Last Friday, my sweet baby girl turned six weeks old...
So, yesterday, I was back to work.
Right now, short and sweet sewing projects are working for me (still adjusting to 2 babies).
I decided that the kids needed a new bag to take to daycare, so I whipped up a new tote.
I didn't get a picture of the old daycare bag. It was a freebie from one of the formula companies... it had seen better days - and met the garbage can.

This is the "Six Pack Stack" tote from Whistlepig Creek. I adjusted the placement of the fabric to make this a "his & hers" bag for the kids. It's completely reversible, and is the right size for diapers and a change of clothes for the little ones. I was even able to fit my little man's snow pants in there!
 I used fabric that I had in my stash... A few Westminster prints and Robert Kauffman prints.
But - It wasn't easy to cut into my prized Amy Butler yardage.
While I was at it, I put together a little bottle bag with the scraps.
 
It fits 3 Tommie Tippie bottles nice and snug, and is quilted with Thinsulbrite to give it a little insulating capability.
(I'm kinda proud of my little creation).
It's nice to be back.
I'm hoping to get down to my sewing room a little more often now that the family is settling into a routine.
Have a wonderful evening everyone!