Sunday, July 10, 2016

Q3 Finish Along

So, I still have some left over finished from spring quarter, but I have a few to add too.

New projects:

Chunky knit cowl


Maile Sweater


Covers for Pillows


Super Tote for Dr. C 


Marvel PJ pants 


Add the ruffle to my skirt


After light Sweater


Frog and remake Poppy Beret in smaller size


Another Jensen hat 


Finish the second sock 

Hoodie for my Waldorf Doll


Fun Deer Hat 


And from last time:

Knee Pillow cover 

Quilt Orange gift

Candy strip quilt 

Husband socks left overs for me 

Purple Shawl

#2016FAL







Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Husband Socks

This is the second pair of sport weight socks I have made with this pattern. Fun and fast; I love it!


Pattern name: Van Dyke Socks
Size: XL 
Yarn: I'll let you know if I remember 

#2016FAL

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Hyacinth Quilt

It's a girl! The quilt is purple! 



Name: Alexa's Quilt
Design: Whole cloth quilt
Quilting: FMQ with loops on my home machine 
Size: about 42"x52"



A super simple quilt that was a joy to make. Each side is a single 1.5 yards cut. The letters are fused and have hand embroidered edges. I loved the variegated thread I used for the quilting, it's been in my stash for years: Gutterman 100% cotton

#2016FAL

Slouchy Red Hat

A fun and quick knit 



Pattern name: Barley Hat by tincanknits

Size: medium

Needles Used: US 6/8

Yarn: Madelinetosh Vintage, Tart


Not sure I like the slouchyness, but the pattern is great. I hope to make it again, maybe a size large with a shorter length. 

#2016FAL

Saturday, April 9, 2016

Wonky Bees

A silly quilt for a new little boy! He is so welcomed by his family. And me too!


Name: Wonky Bees
Design: Wonky log cabins 
Quilting: FMQ with loops on my home machine 
Size: about 42" square, did not get it washed yet 


I did you some mad hand embroidery skills I learned from Casey York at Quiltcon 2015. My machine did not really like quilting over the thicker edging. 


One done, many more projects to go! 

Julia 


Q2 finish along

I enjoy having motivation to finish projects! 
Here are a few I would love to finish by summer:

Quilt my orange quilt aka "Orange you glad we're sisters"

Purple quilt for Alexa 

Stripes quilt 

Low volume pillow cover for knee pillow 

Tee shirt rug 

Husband's socks 

Shawl

Red hat 



Let's get busy! 



Thursday, March 24, 2016

My little cousin

I have the privilege of having many cousins. Most of them had children before I got the whole quilting thing figure out. I may or may not ever catch up. I hope my cousin and her gorgeous son enjoy this little creation. 


Name:  A quilt for Xandros
Design: My imagination 
Size:  40x44 inches
Quilted by me on my little Brother, with lots of little squares
The quilt design was inspired by my first try at embroidery. I used Crayons to add a little color. 

Only a few more hundred to get all caught up. 

A quilt for Kade

My amazing office manager had a handsome boy last year. I had the privilege of taking a class with Scott along with other members of the Portland Modern Quilt Guild. 
Name: Kade's Shade
Design: Painted Forest
Size: about 55x40 inches 
Quilted by me on my little Brother 


I enjoyed making this little quilt. Next time I would like to use more color for the back ground. I felt like this quilt got a little wonky due to its improvisational nature. I am very inspired by other creations on blue nickel studio too. So much to sew and so little time!


Julia

Oh Supertote!

I have been admiring this pattern by Anna for years. Last fall while I was visiting Greenbaughms (an amazing quilting store in Salem Oregon), I saw the pattern in person and did not hesitate to make the purchase. 
Here's how to do it 
1) Drool over amazing samples in blog land. 
2) Find an inspiring fabric at fabric depot. 
3) Do not get frustrated by cutting out the multitude of fusible interfacing pieces.
3) Make an interesting version of piping at home.
4) Finish the bags insides with a zipper pocket as recommended by others.
5) Admire the finished product! 



I am so happy happy this turned out so well. My last big bag project was an Amy Butler pattern. It did not turn out well and was so frustrating. I imagine two more years of experience and a pattern designed for a non-seamstress helps. 



Here are a few things I will change for next time: add piping to both sides of the bag, and possibly make pockets on both sides too. When adding the inside zipper, make it a little lower so it is easier to access. Use thicker fabric for all the outside pieces so the interfacing behaves better. Possibly make the bag a little smaller for service. Consider making one long handle cross body style for everyday use. I might even consider a laminated version. 

A gathering apron

While visiting fabric depot the other day I was this sweet apron pattern (I love apron patterns). It seemed brilliant to have a large pocket for gathering fruits, eggs, and veggies. 
There was one very confusing part of this pattern. The little double sided triangle in the "v" of the bodice. It looked complicated. I even watched the amazing video tutorial available by the creator online. Instead of following the pattern, I drafted my own pieces. 
I also added two inches to the width to every peice to make the one size fits all pattern a little more plus sized. 
I enjoyed making this pattern with my alterations. I will be making it again for my friend that also gathers good things from her garden. I can't wait until harvest time! 

Julia