Tuesday, May 27, 2008

More Projects

These projects aren't ones that I've necessarily completed in the last couple of months, I'm still finding pictures of projects I finished awhile ago.

This project came out of "Quilt It for Christmas". It is one of Dilys Fronks patterns. I love making these patterns and make the new one each year. I used to make one for my husbands office. They had an auction each year to raise money for a local family that needed a little help at the holidays. This one I made for a Christmas present.

The next picture is a commercial pattern, but I no longer have the pattern so I can't tell you the name. There are a series of rosters, all different in the collection. This also went to my sister for a present.






















This last picture was also a present I made for someone that can't distinguish between red or green. I found the wonderful graphic black and white design, with enough contrast to really stand out. There is a small red border between the window black and the white border, but the rest is black a white.


Sunday, April 13, 2008

More projects

I was so bad last month I didn't even post anything on this blog. Its not that I don't have a lot of projects I can post.


This is the first St. Jude's quilt I made. It was one of my first quilts and I had a very hard time quilting it. It wasn't the best quilt but I had done my best at that time. I learned a lot and I hope the child that received it, is enjoying it every day.






The next wall hanging is about 30 x 45 and it is from a pattern. I made it for my sister's birthday a few years ago, and she has it hanging in her house. I thought it turned out pretty well, and enjoyed doing it.

















The next quilt was also made a few years ago, and the pattern came from a Christmas issue of quilt it. Its was made for a family I was friendly with. It is a fun pattern because the candle flames are removable and each day you put a new flame on the hanging. Nice way to celebrate the holiday.


This next quilt I made from a kit. I was looking for something to make for a friend of mine and her daughter. They had just lost their husband and father and had moved into a new house. I walked into the quilt store and the fires thing I saw was the kit for this quilt. Since the family was from Guatemala, the colors and designs seemed perfect for them.


Sunday, February 17, 2008

Valentine Postcard Exchange

For the first time this month, I joined a postcard exchange. I decided to use the same technique I used for the January TIF. You can find the details here http://megabqfabricchallenge.blogspot.com/2008_01_01_archive.html

Did you know that if you click on the pictures on my blog you will open a bigger picture, its a good way to see the details.

I only signed up to exchange two cards but I decided to make a couple of extra for some special people in my life. So I mad this sheet of fabric. I decided to quilt it with a criscross pattern in a red-gold thread. Instead of using batting, I used Timtex (the stiff, thick interfacing used to make fabric bowls). I fused my made fabric on to the Timtex and away I went.

I made the back of the postcard using PrintShop and fused that on the back side of the fiber postcard. I wanted to stencil a glitter heart on the postcard, so I used a rubberstamp of a decorative heart, and make a stecil out of freezer paper. That didn't work out very well, only got one heart done, the glue I used tore the stencil, and that was that. I just tried different techniques to get the heart on the postcard, but worked out the best was just to draw different hearts and sprinkle glitter on the glue. Next time, I will cut the stencil out of clear contact paper, should work better. Anyway here they are in all their glory. On each postcard I tried to include a flavor of New Mexico, along with a valentine.


I did a BED QUILT!

I actually did a bed quilt, queen size. It was a BOM from Quiltworks called Harvest Spice. I sent it off to a long-arm quilter to be finished. Here is a quick picture of it before it is quilted. The picture is just a quick picture, Len wanted to take a better one, but I just wanted a quick picture, not a professional one. I'll post a picture that he takes when I get it back from quilting and I get it bound.