My granddaughter, Princess Kaylynn, is coming for an overnight tomorrow. Her 10th birthday was on the 4th...this is the first I've seen her since then, so we will have a small celebration. Pizza (or some other foodstuff) and movie.
Look what I made for her...a pink paisley mid-calf length nightgown.
I learned something new when making it...how to make a thread loop
(instead of a buttonhole). Easy peasy, but I had never been asked to
make one before for anything.
Also, this week...I finished a quilt top. This morning, in fact. I had started it last fall (click here) and when I got to the "ohno! I ran out of fabric and I need two more blocks!", I set everything aside so that I could ponder my choices. Well, apparently, I was unable to make a choice. Because, there it sat. I debated using just the background fabric and stitching a little poem on the two blocks. I debated making those two blocks with pieces of a few different colors. The problem was...I was short on background fabric and short on leaf fabric. In the end, I made two pinwheels and called it good.
Here is a closer view of the background. I love this background. I had been using it very carefully for 5 years and finally decided to go ahead and use the remainder of it on this quilt.
So, now...the flimsy will be put into the box with the other flimsies that are waiting to be quilted.
Moving on...on to the next few things on my list.
Have a great weekend!
"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.". Jeremiah 29:11
In keeping with my new business practice set forth earlier this week - of sewing for fun on the weekend (and the weekend begins at my house at 3:00 p.m. on Friday) - I have begun to make some maple leaf blocks. I was inspired by Erin's Indian Summer Maple Leaf quilt shown here. Erin's tutorial for the block is here. The fact that I had 7 fabulous maple leaf print fat quarters definitely helped that inspiration move me to jump right in. Mind you, I have had these fabrics in my 'someday' bin for about 5 years...always meant to be used for a maple leaf quilt. But, you know how that goes...new ideas and new fabrics and inspiration hitting from all sides...well, those fabrics soon were at the bottom of the box. That is, until Erin showed her quilt. Ah-ha! What fun! I can do this without buying any fabric!
When I bought these leaf print fat quarters, I also purchased a multi-colored leaf print to be used as borders...or as backing for a small quilt. For the background fabric, I am using a neutral print that adds interest without taking away from the leaf prints. It's a tan on cream print that I have used before and I LOVE it!
Here is my first block. The blocks measure 12.5 inches unfinished...
These are super easy to put together. I am so looking forward to working on this over the weekend.
This past week, I worked on dressing a doll...my first collaboration with the fabulous Cathy. Did I tell you about that? Our collaboration? Don't worry, I will talk about it when I have this first doll completely dressed. I spent quite a lot of time re-sizing patterns and sewing samples of clothes to see if the patterns needed further revision. I am good to go with what I have, so by the end of next week, I will have some things to show you.
Have a great weekend!
"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.". Jeremiah 29:11