Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Aliens, Dinosaurs, and Robot's - Oh' My!!!!

A quilt challenge was born when 2 crazy friends decided to decorate their nursery with dinosaurs, robots and aliens.   And lets face it, I'm always up for a challenge!

My dear friend Emily found a super cute fleece  for us to use for the backing and as a jumping off point.  Then I invited her over to help design and cut!  Truthfully I'm not sure she realized what she was getting herself into!  But we had a lot of fun coming up with the quilt design above.  Her scrapbooking skills came strongly into play with picking out colors and coordinating such very different design elements.



Once I appliquéd and pieced all the pieces together I decided that while I really wanted to use the variegated blue thread for the back and on the gray, I was not thrilled with that color for the starry-bye background.  So I switched to having that area quilted separably in a very pretty yellow.  More work for me, but well worth it for the final result.







Then I used the same quilting along the outside border but in straight line quilting rather then the meander I did elsewhere.  One thing this did was to truly emphasize that area and a second key was to add an extra graphic in the corners that I hoped would help the eye travel over the quilt in its entirety.



I was so pleased with how this quilt came out that I wanted to try my hand on another quilt for the expectant parents.  I opted to do something slightly simpler in composition and really focus on texture.   So I chose two soft flannels, felt, and more of the very fun robot fleece and got to the drawing board.  And boy did I have fun.
Dingus was perhaps less impressed!
.... lets just hope that a certain special little boy will like his quilts when he enters the world with a Rowr!!!

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Owl always love you

do you like my cow magnets :)
I have a confession.  I love gingham.  It is true.

So I purchased some lovely gingham fabric from an online store (I forget which to be honest) and was ever so excited when the fabric came in the mail.  The colors were perfect. I immediately started to cut into it to make a table runner for myself.

Alas, the fabric was very thin and made itself virtually impossible to use for standard quilting.  I thought I could easily back it with a light stabilizer, but momentarily dejected I didn't move forward.  Thus I now have just this block done.

Now you are thinking to yourself.. but hey Christine that is all very interesting I suppose, but what about these Owls you promised me?

Okay so I had a small horde of leftover fabric from the Owl quilt I made my good friends Alex and Jacob when Donovan was born. This Quilt for some reason I seem only to have one photo of (gasp).

This was a pretty cute quilt I admit.  And I remember really liking the orange and blue combination.  And I did the sashing between the fore sections in a super soft white flannel.
Okay now, back to the gingham. and scraps of leftover Owl fabric.

Ta-Da!

I used my lovely gingham for the center panel.  Then I outlined the panel with a deep purple that I sewed down in such a way that it flaps over the gingham panel which I think is allot of fun.  Wish I was a better photographer so you could see.











Then I created an outside border with that adorable Owl fabric. 




It needed one more Owl element.  So I added two felt Owl appliqués to the center/gingham panel.






I backed the quilt with flannel and fleece creating a super soft cuddle blanket for some special little one.


This Sleepy Owl Quilt will find it's way into my ETSY store shortly :) So tell anyone you know who wants a special way to tell someone they love them.

Sweet Dreams

Cranberry Gold

I have developed a new love for making pillows.  I am offering in my ETSY store a pillow set done in an elegant cranberry and rich gold.




For the smaller neck pillow I decided to use some dancing pinwheels and then because I was feeling the joys of spring and summer in the air I appliqued a dragon fly on one of the panels.

For the larger of the two pillows I chose to piece the pillow in a random geometric pattern.  Then to add a touch of the geeky whimsy I do adore. I appliqued on the front the phrase 'Dream Big Dreams" in Morse Code of course :)

Both pillows are pocket style so they can have their inserts taken out while the case is washed.  And since the smaller pillow is an off-standard size I will include a custom insert with the pillow if purchased.

the back of the pillows
So check out my ETSY store to get yourself a little something to welcome in the warm weather!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Lattace and Car Quilt ... an epic journey

One of the many blogs I follow is Oh, Fransson!and back in February 2010 Elizabeth Hartman posted a pattern (with variation) that I loved loved loved!  Here and Here.  Did I mention I loved this pattern?  And really why wouldn't I?  It is a 9 patch (which you've heard me go on about).  It enables me to have an endless supply of fun regarding colors.  PLUS, and this may be the most important of all, the end result is simply stunning.

Anywho, when I decided I was going to make a charity quilt for 'Quilts For Kids' a wonderful organization. I thought I would make them one form the fabric they sent me (car quilt) and another using this pattern.   So I started cutting up fun colored fabric I had in my stash and went out and got some solid Kona fabric and was very pleased with myself.

Then the fabric arrived from the Charity and I decided I should tackle that quilt first.  And I admit, this was tough for me as the fabric didn't really call to me. Plus some of it was already cut into strips yadda-yadda-yadda so I felt I couldn't deviate too much from what their suggested pattern was.  The fabric was a good quality don't get me wrong. And the print was fun and colors were fun, but the combination of it all was a bit (a lot) brighter then I typically go for. But this is a quilt for a child in a hospital so I understand the wanting of bright cheerful fabric, really I do, it was just a small challenge for me.  Which is good, i mean I can't grow as a a quilt artist if i stay in one little box can I? Anyway. I played. I threw up pieces on my design wall. I drew out one pattern option after another.  And finally put together this quilt top.
Lattice Quilt hanging in my sewing room

Then I got a commission to do a quilt for my mother to give at a baby shower and I put the quilts on hold so I could get that done (Animal Quilt story to come soon) and make some money (sqwee!)

Once I had that done I went back to the car quilt and started (and almost finished!) quilting it only to come down with a terrible cold.  le sigh.
Car quilt, sans quilting and binding, hanging in front of the animal quilt.
When I finally finished the quilting, gave it to my friend Elizabeth to do the binding as she was so much better at that then I so that I could focus on finishing the Lattace Quilt.
But alas my story wasn't permitted to continue swiftly as I pulled out my back something fierce and couldn't quilt for ever so long (months and months it felt like years).  And I thought, when am I ever going to get a chance to work on that Lattace Quilt and mail those both off!

Then we moved to our new house (which I have no complaints about as it is beautiful and I have a much larger sewing room and a gigantic magnetic design wall and am very spoiled)

So I finally got my sewing room set up and I finally banged out a couple of baby quilts I had promised people and finally got a chance to revisit my lattce quilt.  To my dismay I have obviously improved as a quilter since I started as not all my squares were lined up making the pricing of the blocks rather difficult.  But I guess I can't complain too much since I've improved as a quilter and I was ANXIOUS to get this quilt done.

And here it is :) isn't it pretty!! I'm not showing you any close ups as there is no need for you to see the seems that don't match up. I want you to just experience it as a whole and think I'm a superb quilter all the time.

And here is me mailing them off at long long last.  The quilt kit for the Charity only comes with one label so I decided to put it on the lattace quilt.  I think they add a label for any quilts you send that don't have one.. fingers crossed!

Hopefully next time I do a charity quilt things go smoother.  Practice makes perfect and all that. I should note that it wasn't until I get the quilts together to mail them that I saw that they ask that the quilts be mailed back within 6 weeks. Which I obviously went way over.  Trust me I'm very upset with myself for not noticing this as I would have mailed off that car quilt along time ago.  Lesson learned!

Oh, by the way.  Elizabeth Hartman is also is working on another one as she shows here in yellow that I bet is going to be just wonderful.

Friday, March 4, 2011

sick

I've been sick most of this week but i'm on the mend so there will be a post, possible a couple, soon. 

Until then, I wish you all the best!