Showing posts with label swaps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swaps. Show all posts

Friday, July 6, 2012

Things I Enjoy

Today is a great day.

Today marks the completion of half the things on my summer sewing obligation list:

-Secret project that had a mailing deadline of today

To be completed still:

-Let's Get Acquainted Blog Hop post next week
-Sew-Less Summer post at Cut To Pieces in a week and a half
-Winterkist Blog Hop post in August

But today I'm taking some time to appreciate:


My loot from PTS8! I'm leaning against the pillow as I type, and I already used the scissors this morning.


This package of apparel fabric that came all the way from Korea. If you sew clothing you should absolutely go check out Cottonholic on Etsy. Her shop is filled to the brim with AMAZING fabrics. The print on the left is a double cotton gauze and the right is a cotton silk [which OMG feels amazing]. I'm so excited to make some Wiksten Tanks out of them!


Tonight I'm going to hang out with these lovely ladies.


As we celebrate my beautiful friend's wedding! [lol even if she would kill me for posting this photo]

Monday, June 25, 2012

Topical Storm Sewing

Happy Monday!

I'm over here in Florida, wearing arm floaties, trying to keep my head above water. Seriously. Tropical storm Debby is making it very gloomy over here. Yesterday the entire state was green on the weather map.

BUT. There's only a week left until Christmas in July starts! I hope you're gearing up. And a little birdie told me that there might be a giveaway on the first day ;)

As for in the meantime, I did manage to run outside during the 15 minute break from torrential downpours so that I could take some pictures of my completed Pillow Talk Swap pillow!


I'm still not sure if this is something my partner will like, but hopefully she will at least see that I put a lot of time and effort into making something for her.

 Look! Not an envelope closure! That's progress, people. That is an invisible zipper. Made semi-visible by the fact that it is crooked and a little wrinkly. I think it wrinkled because I used interfacing where the zipper was, for extra strength.

 
 

There is a different kind of quilting in each section, each done in a thread to match the section. Gray: pebbles. Green: straight line. Maroon: Free-motion diamonds. White: Free-motion scribbles. Teal: Echo. The aqua section is blissfully unquilted.

I never want to see a pebble again. Like, even in real life. Just the border took me about 2 hours and 3.5 bobbins of thread. I stopped with about 3 inches of empty border space left to quilt, and I almost didn't have the will to do it. Pathetic.

But then there's pictures like this.


And this.


That makes it all worth it. 

Ok, actually, the last picture looks stupid because I don't have a pillow form big enough. But if I did...oh if I did...

*Linked with Canoe Ridge Creations, SewHappyGeek, and Quilt Story!

Friday, June 22, 2012

TGIF and a nap please.

I've been sewing almost non-stop all week.
And I.am.exhausted.

Here's a breakdown of the last couple days:
Um, there's 4 flowers...I'm not sure what happened in this picture...

1. Got these hexie flowers out in the mail to Chelsea for the Don't Worry {bee} Happy group. These were my first hexies! I realized that I don't enjoy hand-stitching when I have a huge to-do list because all I'm thinking about is how I need to sew faster so that I can reach all my deadlines. Stressful. [I do enjoy it when I don't have deadlines though!] Go over to the Handmade Parade and see people who enjoy hand-stitching all the time!

2. Pieced and quilted my pillow for the Pillow Talk Swap. Except I ran out of gray thread while pebbling [grrrrr!], so I have to get some more. I finished all the other quilting after this photo was taken. Finishing it up today and full reveal coming on Monday!

3. Piecing, photographing, quilting, photographing, writing, and sending a project that will be coming to a publication near you in the very near future ;)  Any guesses? And seriously, pattern-writing is kicking my butt.

4. Sketching, computer-graphicking [pretend it's a word, kthanks], cutting, embroidering, sewing, writing, and sending another project that has been sent off somewhere and will have to remain in radio internet silence for a few months [seriously, it's absolutely killing me because I'm just chuffed to bits about it. Also I'm chuffed to bits that I just got to say chuffed to bits. Which sounds weird if you say it too much. Like I just did. Don't be like me].

5. Learning EQ5 enough so that my Christmas in July tutorial is a nice-looking paper pieced pattern, instead of my charcoal-smudged paper. Oh, and sewing it all up. Here's the teeniest of sneaky peeks on my tutorial [I know, right, stupid sneak peek, you can't even tell what it is! :P]. Only about a week and a half until the merriment starts, yay!

And then there's these:



The piles of fabric that I picked and had cut at my LQS for the classes I'll be teaching in August. I have to make the store samples and have them back to the store by next week. Eeep! But on a happier note, I adore the stack of fabrics on the bottom. Seriously. Having full reign of a quilt shop to happily stack bolts on a counter until I got everything I wanted and then not having to pay for the fabric?! It was beautiful.

TGIF, friends! :) 

*Linked up to Pieceful Life!

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

On the process of quilting...

How do you choose your quilting design?


Do you draw on a picture of the quilt/block?


Do you use the quilt motifs that can be found in quilting programs to lay over your design?


Do you quilt what you know/are familiar with?


Do you practice on something else first? [I almost never do that because I have the patience of an ant. As you can clearly tell in the below picture of my remarkably imperfect pebbles]


How do you choose your quilting design?

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

PTS8 Progress

Oh hi!

First off, maybe you all can help me with something. Does anyone else think that the pancakes at Denny's taste like cookies?!

Phew, now that I've gotten that off my chest...


My Nautical Striped Skirt is being a bit of a contest floozie and has made it to finalist status over at the Summer Sewing Contest at Ellison Lane Quilts. Go vote in all the categories! There are some awesome, awesome projects to choose from!

I also did a lot of work on my Pillow Talk Swap pillow last night. A lot more than was necessary. Since I sewed 3 of the blocks together. And then I picked them apart. Ugh. I changed my process of construction up from my trial block to the ones I worked on last night. That was a mistake. It made pieces not line up just right, and that just won't do for something that's going to someone else!

But now it's sewn together, and I really like how it's evolved from my original idea to the finished pillow top:

 Design sketch in Paint and initial fabric pull

Trial block to even see if my templates that I made from my block drawing worked. This is when I added in the magenta, and I'm so glad I did...a great pop of color!

Mock-up in Paint by rotating the trial block


Finished top. I changed the corners out for solid gray because I thought it needed to be "floating" in a border.

After I cut out all the template pieces for the other blocks I made a paper pieced version in EQ5. Of course that would have made it simpler, but I stuck with the templates. Because I'm stubborn like that.

Today I'll be quilting this pillow top. I already definitely know how I'll be quilting the green section, and I'm just waiting for the other sections to show me what they want [you know, like how Michaelangelo always said that he was just uncovering what the marble was always supposed to be...not that I'm comparing myself to him, but I totally get his way of thinking...]



*Final thought - do you host your photos on your blog directly from Flickr or upload them in both places? Is it worth taking the time to do the code and not upload?

*Linked with Fabric Tuesday :)

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Gotta love a successful swap!

So remember the llama mini that I made Jessica for our swap?

Today I got my package! Whee!


LOOK AT HOW CUTE IT IS. Seriously. My favorite colors. Paper pieced star. A pouch! That I didn't have to make myself! Because zipper tabs hate me! It's like the greatest. And that hand-stitching is fabulous.


Plus, it only gets better on the back! I know that Jessica is new to hand-stitching and you totally can't tell from this, it's so great!

So it turns out that it's pretty hard to take a picture of the inside of a pouch, but that's a French seam in there folks! Yep, no exposed, unfinished seams for this pouch. It's all about the little details :)


And to round it all out she sent a matching key fob. Heck yeah. I'm one of those people who will spend 10 minutes sifting through her purse to find her keys and then they've been in the side pocket all the time because I didn't want to lose them.

Thanks Jessica, I'm so excited to put them to use! :)

*PS, next week I'm going to reveal my new photo-taking set-up for those of you who are looking for [cheap] ideas on how to get better photos.

*PPS, Chelsea said I should put a button on my sidebar to make it easier for people to find my fabric? must.stash pattern and I thought it was genius, so it's over there on the sidebar. Click the photo and it takes you to my Etsy shop.

*PPPS, there were also several people who expressed interest in purchasing mustache minis, so there are a couple listings for those in my Etsy shop too!

*PPPPS - is too many postscripts!

Monday, June 11, 2012

Llamalicious - Finished!

*Today is the last day to enter the giveaway that corresponded with the Christmas in July schedule and prizes! You have until midnight :)



I know that llamas are not generally nice creatures in real life. But on fabric they're so so soooo cute! Laurie Wisbrun is a genius.
As a result of this, there is a picture overload that follows. I'm not even sorry about it.

See?! So I was more than happy to add them to the mini that I made for Jessica in our personal swap. I completely revamped my idea to work the llamas and the flapdoodle hats into the mix. Jessica requested colors of blues/turquoise/greens/yellows/grays, and then I think the hat fabric throws in that little punch of red to keep it from being too "matchy".

 I made the strips in groupings of 4 print fabrics and 4 white strips. The white finishes at just 1/2" and the prints are 3/4" finished. Then I sewed them into rows.

 The middle part did require Y-seams around the llama diamond, but it really wasn't difficult. In fact, I had to sew seams multiple times during the making of this mini, but the Y-seams I did all in one go.

 And hey, look at those matching points!

 So the hardest part of making this...? Going from the above picture, which is everything all sewn together...

 ...to this squared off version. Seriously. I had to stop sewing and go try to relax first, because I was that nervous about it!

 And, in the spirit of keeping it real around here, this is the back. I almost always press my seams open, but I must admit it was tough with this because the strips were so narrow.

 I also really debated when I got to the quilting. I didn't want to quilt over the llama, and the mini is already pretty busy, so I didn't want to add to that either. What do you all do when your quilt doesn't have a lot of negative space?

 I used my go-to straight-line quilting marking tool...my pattern tracing wheel that I use for making clothing. I marked lines half an inch apart going against the grain of the direction of the strips.

 I auditioned several options for binding, which I usually do by pinning strips to the quilt to see how it looks. Stephen even weighed in, although he chose the gray. In the end I'm so glad I went with white.

 Jessica told me she's spending a little time with our llama friend before she names him. I suggested Larry or Ferdinand. I love pets with absurd people names. It cracks me up. 

 My favorite part about this design [other than the llama, duh] is the fact that when the strips are going in the same direction that they don't match up from row to row, which you can see in the above picture. But then when they go in opposite directions that's when they match up perfectly. I think it gives the overall design a lot more movement. In fact, I think it kind of looks like anime cartoons when they have the little character flying through the air and have those sound or movement markings around them. I'm not sure a lot of quilters are too familiar with anime...Full Metal Alchemist anyone?

 I used leftover bits of the rows that were cut off on the back. It's like itsy bitsy stacked coins! It rounds out in size at around 16x20" [I think, I was very tired when I measured it...]

 And hey, the quilting shows up great on the back!

 I'm getting pretty good at catching all the binding the first time when machine sewing it all on.

Jessica, I hope you don't mind that I might make this exact mini over again and have it in my own home. We can be twinsies :)

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

WIP Wednesday: Llama style

Did you see that the schedule and prizes for Christmas in July were announced earlier today? No? Well then go take a look and I'll wait.

Right?! Exciting stuff!

So what have I been working on other than holiday items in the 96 degree heat we've had in the past few days?

Well, firstly [firstly, is that a word?], yesterday I found out that I've been hired to teach quilting classes at the only somewhat modern shop around! I submitted about 12 of my projects and they're having trouble narrowing what to actually list on the class schedule :)

The twin version of my mustache mini. [I've just listed some of the minis in my Etsy shop]



Llamalicious llamas, to be exact.

Jessica and I agreed to a private swap a couple months ago, and I'm sad to say that I really played the moving card, and have taken much longer with her mini than I should have. So before I'm allowed to do anything else I told myself I had to finish that project! And I wanted to make it extra spectacular for her being so patient with me.

So I finally found my Photoshop CD and reinstalled it on my new computer. But um, I should probably take better pictures from the get-go, yes? Pinky promise I'm working on it.

Since she hasn't seen it yet, I'm only showing tiny sneak peeks, but I'll do the full reveal as soon as she receives it. I looooove it. Seriously. I might have to make another and turn it into a full Llamalicious quilt.

Seriously, hipster llamas? My quilting life is complete.

Do you have a novelty obsession thing like this that you'd love to see printed on fabric?

*Linked over at Freshly Pieced