Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Sneak Peek #1

 Here is a sneak peek of my first Quilts of Valor quilt. I feel like I'm taking forever on it, but I'm super happy on how it is coming out.

Sneak Peek #1
Originally, I decided on only making 12 blocks and then putting maybe 2 borders around them, but now that I have finished the blocks it doesn't seem like enough. So I'm going to put on another column and row. I love how it is coming out, but I'm definitely going to do a simpler pattern for my next one.

Also this week, I'm going to my first Quilt Show. I'm super excited. The bad thing is I'm going to be working there, but hopefully I'll get some time to work around. But really either way, I'd be happy. I'll take pictures!

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Jellicle Songs for Jellicle Cats

I'm going to let you all in on a little secret. Well, it really isn't too much of a secret, but I've never wrote about it in the blog.


I love CATS the musical. I adore it. My love of crafting came partly from CATS, because I also love to work on making costumes for the show, and whatnot. I haven't made a whole costume yet, but I hope to some day.


A few years ago I was heavily into the costuming, but with school and life I stopped and didn't think much about it. But recently I have started to love it again and I really want to start making stuff. So you will probably start seeing some of that stuff along with all the other stuff I usually put up on here.



The Cast of CATS (Moscow 2005-6)

My favorite charater, Mr. Mistoffelees (Hamburg, Germany 1998)

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Binded Up

 Today and yesterday, I have working on binding up a quilt for my Quilts of Valor group. The thing is that I did not make the quilt to begin with. It was donated to us so we could fix it up and then give it to a veteran. So my first task for the group was to add a border to the quilt and then, once it was quilted, bind it all up. I have never done a normal binding like this before so it was a good learning experience and I'm super glad with the outcome.


Work in Progress Binding
Close Up of Binding
Finished Lap Quilt
Close Up of Finished Lap Quilt

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

A Cut Above the Rest

So I finally have all my pieces cut for my first Quilts of Valor quilt. I can't wait to go to this month's meeting so I can work on it.


All of my cut pieces
I don't really have anything else to say. But I hope to update a lot this summer, because I have a lot to do.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Time for Spring!

Yesterday, I went to a sewing class with my aunt and we made made purses. We didn't get very far due to the fact that the kit my aunt had was super confusing. I, thankfully, got to pick out  my own fabric. Here's pictures of what I have so far:


The front two pockets
The back pocket
This pattern is called "Veranda Tote" by Penny Sturges. I can't wait to finish it. I'm going back in a couple of weeks to finish it with the instructor.

Friday, April 22, 2011

The Ol' Red, White, and Blue

I am now officially part of the organization Quilts of Valor. For those who do not know what Quilts of Valor is allow me to explain. Quilts of Valor was set up to provide quilts to injured servicemen or veterans. As a member of this, it is my job to make (and help make) the quilts which will be given to them. I'm so proud to be a part of something that can bring joy to those brave men and women. The women I'll be working with are so nice as well and are willing to help me if I need it.


Anyway, as soon as I got home from the meeting I got started on designing my first quilt. They said it didn't have to be super detailed or anything, but since it is my first one I figured I would start off with a really nice design.


My design
The block design come from "Quiltmaker's: 100 Blocks" magazine (from 2010). The name of the block is by Diane Nagel. I changed to design a bit by taking out some corner triangles, but it is pretty close to the original.


I'll be sure to keep you guys updated. I'll update with my fabric choices next.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

First Quarter - Check!

I have finished my blocks for the first quarter of the Thimbleberries Quilt Club. I have a lot of fun put them all together, because they ended up looking really nice (well sort of)


Block One

This was the block (Thank god it was the first one) where I realized I had to follow all the directions, even if I thought my way was better. I usually iron open seams, but the directions showed exactly how they wanted it. But like an idiot I ignored tham and did open seams anyway. So I ended up with a bulky uneven block. My aunt (my quilt club buddy) said it was fine, but I really want to redo it. I'm worried that it won't fit with the other blocks.

Finished first block
Block Two

Thankfully, this one was turned out a lot better. I really liked this design. It is probably my favorite from the three. But the orange-ish fabric was the coolest, but it didn't take away from the beauty.

Finished second block
Block Three

This one turned out good was well. The fabric for this block was really pretty so I enjoyed working on it.

Finished third block