Saturday, June 22, 2013

Baby Blanket

I decided to make a Minky baby blanket for my grand-niece, Charlotte.  This was an easy project.  Just took a pink piece of Minky fabric and added Minky binding.  It's a soft little baby blanket, but needed something to personalize it so I decided to do some embroidery on it.  I didn't want all the threads on the back side so I did the embroidery on a lighter pink piece of Minky fabric.
I just love watching my Bernina 830 machine at work.


This was a beautiful Floriani heart design.


Almost finished.


I added a water soluble topping over the fabric so the stitches would stand up on the fuzzy Minky fabric.


The finished project.  Took more time to do the embroidery than the sewing of the blanket.


I think Heather will like this and it's a keepsake for little Charlotte.  I just love the Minky fabric, it's so soft.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Bernina 830 Machine Cover

Love to watch my Bernina 830 sewing/embroidery machine at work.  I down-loaded this pattern from Bernina's website.  I pieced together twelve 2 1/2" strips with Soft n'Stable backing, then added the Bernina embroidered pattern.  Once that was done then I layered the lining fabric to the back with 505 spray, then used decorative stitches along the seems.  I quilted the top and side piece before trimming (10"x52") and stitched to the front and back to which I had already added red piping which I had made.  Once put together I added binding using my bias binder.  I plan to make a little trash bag from the left over fabrics.  Pic to follow.  ;)   I'm trying to do my sewing room in reds and blacks.

Saturday, March 09, 2013

JoDee's bag



Just finished this set today.  The purse has six inside pockets and three outside pockets. I did it in coordinating Alabama fabric which she likes, since she graduated from the University of Alabama. The matching wallet has sixteen credit card slots, two zippered pockets on the outside and one on the inside with a full zipper to close it. Don't think I'll be making another one any time too soon as it was a challenge using this directional fabric.  Had to re-cut several pieces due to my not thinking ahead.  Of course this taught me to CAREFULLY read the directions before cutting the fabric.  I also made a small matching make-up bag.  The purse was made using the Newport Bag pattern from Pink Sand Beach Designs and the wallet was made using the Easy Zip Wallet pattern from Scrap-bags.  Now, off the the PO to ship these to JoDee in Alabama.

Wednesday, February 06, 2013

Valentine Pillow Sleeve

Today I made this Valentine Pillow Sleeve.  The front and back were done in the embroidery hoop.   The thread colors I used were Red, Pinks and Purple.  I quilted the back using a meandering pattern and threw in a few little hearts here and there.  This was a fun and easy project though the embroidery did take some time to complete.  I spent the morning putting out my February/Valentine decorations then John and I went out for lunch.  He also took me shopping at Walk On Water so I could spend the last of my birthday money on some Brighton jewelry, etc.  I worked on this pillow this evening.  All in all, it was a nice day.



Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Slipcover Bag

Just finished this Slipcover Purse today.  It was made using the Straight Stitch Society pattern called "Change-Your-Mind Slipcover Bag.  Our instructor, Cheryl Walker, made some changes in the pattern, adding a zippered top closure and we used "Soft and Stable" as the stabilizer which gave the purse part more body.  
 The slip cover is secured with buttons.  You can see the reverse fabric side here
This was a fun class at the Bernina Sewing Centre.  We will be having more classes including some embroidered slip covers.  I think I'll suggest outside pockets on the next one.


Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Christmas Santa table runner

 Just finished this Christmas table runner.  It's from the pattern Santa Moon by Claudia's Creations.  It's done with applique and embroidery.

I added the snowflakes from a different embroidery design and added some crystals for a little "bling".  This was a Bernina Sewing Centre class where we completed one Santa, then finished the rest at home.

Monday, November 19, 2012

Stitcher's Garden Blocks

Finished these blocks (Block 11) for my Stitcher's Garden quilt.  I used a leaf decorative stitch on the stems and blanket stitches on the flowers.  I accented them with yellow buttons for the flower centers.  The block background fabric was quilted using a diagonal decorative stitch.   They will be in different areas of the quilt so I used different boarder fabric.  Now to work on Block 12 which includes three separate blocks.

Just finished this December table runner from the Calendar Quilt collection.  I used my Cutwork tool to cut out all of the holly pieces and attached them to the squares using a satin stitch.  The Santa's beard was quilted using a swirl pattern and highlighted with metallic thread.  Wish the pictures would do it justice.  Used a variegated green thread to quilt the remainder.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Project Linus


This is my most recent Project Linus quilt.  It's done using the Four Patch Mix Up pattern.  I added the black sashing to frame each block and to make it a little bigger.  For the back I had some matching fabric, but it wasn't big enough to cover the back so I added some of the six inch squares which made it work out perfectly.  I did the quilting on the long arm.  Now that I think of it I should have practiced some different quilting patterns.  Once the quilt is washed the quilting will really show up.  I'm sure some needy child will enjoy this one.

Friday, October 26, 2012

Iron tote....

I made this cute little iron tote for carrying my Rowenta mini iron to sewing classes.  It opens up to become an ironing pad and will store your hot iron.  Of course I let my iron cool somewhat before storing it in the tote, just to be safe.
I used the Sisters' Common Thread pattern "Caddy Pad Jr." which had easy to follow instructions and the Heat-Resistant lining was included in the pattern.  I added two layers of Insul-Brite batting between the lining and outer fabric.  Another fun and easy project.

More Casserole Totes....


Been busy making these Casserole Totes for a local shop, Fabuless Finds, which is selling them for me.  I was approached by the shop owner when I gave her sister a tote for her birthday.  I think I'll make some matching wine totes.  
Also started making these little wine totes using matching fabric to the casserole totes.  Fun and easy to make.

Tuesday, October 02, 2012

Christmas Favorites quilt...

Finally finished this quilt called Christmas Favorites from the pattern by Nancy Halvorsen.  There are several 3-D blocks, the Poinsettia, the Santa, the Candy Cane, the Ornament and the Believe blocks all have some 3-D accents. I added ornaments and some bling to the tree in the Believe block and scattered bling throughout the quilt.  I'm happy to be able to finish more quilts since I purchased my Tin Lizzie long arm quilting machine.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

This is my Michael Miller Clubhouse quilt by Swirly Girls Design.  Just finished it today.  It's taken several months since we are only supposed to do a block a month, but I'd do several each month.  Now I need to make more throw pillows or pillow shams.  I've decided to remove the binding from the sides and add more quilted fabric for a longer drape down the sides.  This should keep me busy for a day or two.  ;)

Sandy Brown's b-day gift.....

Made this Florida Gators casserole tote with matching wine tote for my friend Sandy Brown's birthday on October 1st.  Hope she likes it.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

September sewing projects.....

This is a doggy themed casserole tote I made for my sister-in-law, Mary Beth Lake, for her birthday yesterday.  I also made the matching wine tote with the extra fabric.  She works at Animal Control and owns several dogs and cats so I think it was appropriate for her.
This is a lunch tote I made today during the All About Me embroidery class at Bernina.  It was a fun easy project.  I think maybe I'll make a couple more for the twins.  Maybe embroider their names on them.  ;) 
This is my October table runner.  I used orange buttons in the eyes.  I even quilted it on my Tin Lizzie quilting machine which really made completing it quicker.  Did I say how much I love my Tin Lizzie LS18.  :)

Friday, September 14, 2012

Tin Lizzie 18LS.....

Finally got a quilting machine.  This is my Tin Lizzie 18LS which is a very nice basic quilting long arm machine.  The only place I had room for it is on our enclosed patio.  I really didn't want to put it out there, but since my mother is living with us right now and using our two extra bedrooms, the only spot to put this 10 foot long set up was on the patio.  At least I have a nice view of the back yard and lake when I'm quilting.  Who am I kidding, who has a chance to enjoy the view when concentrating on quilting. LOL The next step up is the Tin Lizzie 18 ESP which is computerized so you can program it to automatically quilt out many, many patterns for you.  The lady who sold me this just bought the ESP and was very happy to have her old (only 3 yrs old) machine coming to our home.  I'm having lots of fun with this fantastic machine.  It's still under warranty for two more years,  ya for me!!
 Click on pictures to enlarge......

Yep, that's John sitting out on the deck enjoying a little Southern Comfort and a nice cigar, with his best buddy, Icee, (one of our three Papillon dogs) sitting in his lap.

The handle bars can be easily moved to the back of the machine to operate it while using a laser pointer to follow the template which is place across the table along the back side.  You can see the template just past the left handle bar.  I actually find it easier to just do the patterns free hand.  Maybe with time and practice I will get used to using a template and the laser.  But for now I'm having fun with it.
LIFE IS GOOD!!!!!!

Sunday, September 02, 2012

Christmas Favorites quilt.....

This quilt is called "Christmas Favorites" from the book of the same name by Nancy Halvorsen.  I wish the picture did it justice.  Many of the blocks are 3D with many embellishments added like buttons, ribbons, holly leaves, the Poinsettia inner peddles and decorations on the tree.  I used lots of colorful metallic thread throughout.  Now for the fun part of adding batting, backing, quilting and binding.  I just love all of the bright colors.

This is the poinsettia block before I added the buttons.  Just to show the raised petals......

This is the Joy block with a red button for the nose and silver metallic threads on the snow flakes, the Joy part and above the antlers.......

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Iris Table Runner....

I just finished this Iris table runner today. I liked the Iris pattern because it matches my everyday dishes which also have an Iris pattern on them.  The flower portion was done with applique which was a long and involved process.  Don't think I'll be doing another one of this pattern any time soon.  I got this pattern from the book "Nature's Beauty in Applique" by Susan Taylor Propst.  I love the book, but the applique is quite detailed.  There is a swan wall hanging which I'd love to have, but it will take a while before I'm ready to attempt it in applique.  The colors in this fabric is actually purple, but shows up more blue in these pictures.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

August Calendar Table Runner....

Just finished this table runner today.  This is one of my Calendar Quilt Table Runner patterns.  A fun and easy project.  Just four more and I'm finished with table runners for the year.  

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Serger Basket.....


This sewing project was made almost entirely on my Bernina 1150 Serger. The handle was the only part sewn on using the sewing machine.  This was a fun easy project and I learned lots of new things about my serger.  Also learned that I need to add the Serger Piping foot to my collection of feet.