Sunday, December 25, 2016

Boy ABC quilt

So... here is another of my Finish-A-Long projects.  This is for one of my co-workers who is having a boy.  The pics aren't that great but quilts are always better in "real" life.

The original post....



Finished quilt with 4" pinwheels added...




The back





Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Red Dress

So... I had high hopes of making a beautiful dress. This was my first princess seam dress trial.  I made 2 muslims and then I ended up making the bodice 3 more times.  The sad part is I'm still not happy with it. But the dress is done and I learned alot and I know what I will change next time.

So here is some pics of the disaster on my dress form because its so hard taking pics of yourself in clothes and this dress wasn't worth the effort (just being honest). I haven't decided if I'm going to keep it as is or convert the skirt part just to a skirt... time will tell I guess.

My original idea...



The bust just fits weird in the front and the waist line needs to be higher.


Back actually fits better in real life. But on the form there is some drag lines and the zipper looks tighter than it is in real life.


Oh well, it was a good learning experience.

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Oslo sweater

Hi Everyone...
So as part of the Finish A Long, this is one of the projects I was hoping to finish. And I'm happy that I got it done and love the way it turned out and how well it fits!!! I cut out a size Large but used the X Small length, and hemmed the sweater at 1-1/2 inches, other than that I stuck to the pattern.  The pattern is easy to follow and sewed up beautifully with my serger.  I hemmed it on my sewing machine with a Schmetz stretch twin wing needle size 4.0/75 and some Steam A Seam to give it some stability.

Here it was when it all began...


And... Here is the finished product.

Back View...

Sleeve detail...

Sunday, October 9, 2016

Finish-A-Long Q4 2016

Hi All,
I am finally doing it. Sitting down and writing a blog post to participate in the Finish-A-Long. I have been meaning to do this for at least a year now. Better late than never, I guess.

Here is my list of projects I hope to finish!!!

The plan is to make these squares into a baby quilt.  I have two co-workers expecting in the next few months. So this is going to be a baby girl quilt with yellow and pink sashing in between the squares and the border.


 And my other co-worker is having a boy. I'm thinking I might put some pinwheels, nine patch or some six inch blocks on the outside border in boy colors.


This is going to be a fence rail lap quilt.  I love the colors of this quilt. I got the ready cut fabric years ago at a quilt show and finally got around to piecing it.

Last December I bought a serger and am loving sewing some clothes again.  I have always wanted to know the art of clothes sewing and tailoring so I am slowly teaching myself.  It has been a lot of fun, so here are some clothes that I hope to finish...

This fabric is going to be this dress from Gertie's first book.

The plan for this knit is to make a nice cozy sweater from this Colette pattern called Oslo.



This fabric is going to be this princess bodice, but not sure if I'm going to put a full skirt on the bottom or a straighter one.  I want to wear it to a wedding and am loving this dress and want to make something similar.

My mom gave me this fabric. I love the texture of it, and think it would make a nice spring/summer top.
 Close-up of the texture...

And this knit fabric is going to be this dress or a skirt. Not sure if I have quite enough for the dress, so  I'll see...


Well, I think that is it for now. Now I have to get busy sewing, LOL!!!  I'll keep you posted.

Saturday, July 16, 2016

Butterfly quilt

Hi Everyone!
Today I'm sharing the latest quilt I made.  This quilt was made for my aunt and uncles 50th anniversary.  I LOVE THIS QUILT!!!
It started out being a challenge since the log cabin blocks were made from pre-cut kits that I purchased years ago at a quilt show (sound familiar, no one but me ever does that, right?!?!?) Anyhow, once the blocks were all sewn together I wanted to add a border but couldn't find any floral one I liked. So, I ended up with a more neutral background and then added some appliqués on the corners.
I used some of my paper crafting supplies to die cut out some of the flowers and I used my rubber stamps as templates to paint the butterflies.
Painting the butterflies and adding the crystals to the quilt was the best part!!!

Here is the completed quilt all bound and quilted.  In the center log cabin portion I just did "straight" lines and on the border I did echo quilting around the flowers and butterflies and then some free style flowers on the border.


Here's a close-up of the one corner echo quilting.

And...Here's some of the butterflies




Thanks for stopping by and if you have questions or comments please feel free to leave them below.  I enjoy reading them all!

Monday, July 4, 2016

Cowboy quilt

Hi All...
Here is a quilt I made with a panel called Working the West by Debbie Beaves. Then I made some modified stars with a jelly roll of coordinating fabric.


Heres some pictures of the steps used making the stars
 Marking lines down the center of each square.
 Stacking the fabrics to start chain stitching the together.
 The chain of all the squares sewn together
 Trimmed square 
 Opened up and pressed squares
Then sew on another square to complete the star points
Back of each star before its all sewn together.
 The squares all set up to be sewn together.

Lining up the squares to do more chain stitching.

Laying out the stars around the center panel.
 Adding more borders.
Added the final border using up the jelly roll.

 The finished quilt on the bed with the pillowcases to match!!!

Pillowcases to match

Thanks for taking a look. Please leave a comment below, I read them all and appreciate your comments!
Lisa

Sunday, July 3, 2016

Zig Zag quilt

Hey Everyone...
I have been sewing a lot lately so I wanted to share a few of the projects I've been working on this year.

To start, I made this zig zag quilt for a co-workers child.  The quilt is made from a pattern called Frolic. You can order the pattern and download it here. The best part of this pattern is that there is no half square triangles.

Heres some pictures of how the quilt starts coming together:



Here is the quilt on a bed and I made a pillowcase with prairie points on the outer edge from the left over fabric.

Heres' the fabric on the back.

Some of the quilting details

Thanks for joining me!
See you soon
Lisa

Friday, April 22, 2016

Faux Brush Lettering

Hi Everyone,
Today I'm sharing a card I made for PaperTrey Ink's Make it Monday challenge #246. I used the Wet Paint stamp set for the Thanks. I used distress inks to color the Thanks. I used Tumbled Glass, Shaded Lilac and Seedless Preserves for the watercoloring.  Then I used some watercolors to make splatters.  For the bouquet I used the Fresh Floral Wrap-ups set.  Then I topped everything with some Wink of Stella to give a nice shimmer and I added a few enamel dots. The card edge was made from a die Stitched borders from Pretty Pink Posh.


A close-up of the lettering and dots.

 In this photo you can see some of the Wink of Stella shimmer!