Sunday, July 29, 2012

Stitching Away... Well at least my machines have been anyway

So - I've been working all week on my "coming soon" granddaughter's baby quilt. I now have all but one of the blocks embroidered AND have it sewn together. I have been having so much fun working on it. I love to get to go through all my designs and pick out something special just for her, and going through my fabric stash to pick out colors, etc. The one remaining block is in limbo right now as I am waiting for a final name choice. My daughter and her boyfriend are having a hard time coming to a consensus when it comes to the middle name. They have only changed it three times since first telling me. I am so glad I decided to wait for that one til last and to ask before doing it. I think I may hold off for another couples weeks or so, and start some other projects in the meantime.

I am thinking another stuffed animal from www.embroidery-outlet.com When you get a chance you have to check out her site. Gerda has so... many designs including filled, applique and stuffies patterns. Her work is beautiful and they have all stitched out so wonderfully. I'm also leaning towards finger puppets from www.emblibrary.com My 4 yr old went to bible school a couple weeks back and they had puppets and ever since he has been pretending he does too, so I'm thinking he will really enjoy actually having some real ones.

I also had an order for 6 bath towels that I finished this week. I delivered them today and the customer was so excited about them, it made my day. She had some idea of what the designs looked liked, but had no idea what they would like in person. I'm always happy when my customers are thrilled with the products I give them!

Other than that, not too much going - planning on vacationing a week from now so I've been excited about that. It's been way too long since I've been able to get away from reality so I'm really looking forward to it.

That's all for now, so 'til next time - Take Care!

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

On a Roll...

What an industrious week so far, I have gotten my next baby quilt started ahead of my procrastinating schedule and actually have all the squares sewn together and have been working hard to get them all embroidered. Hopefully I will soon be able to put pics up of the finished product.

I have also been hard at work to make something for the MyCraftingChannel.com Fabric Friday Challenge and I have succeeded in getting a pair of overalls done for the my granddaughter. She loves farm animals so I decided to use some designs from the Farmyard Applique pack from Bunnycup. I love Ashlea's designs and they sew out just beautifully. I used fabric my grandmother's fabric stash to add that extra sentimental factor.







Thursday, July 19, 2012

Finally done and just in time to enter a challenge..

   My grandmother passed away going on 2 yrs ago and I was given all of her fabric (which is boxes and boxes)! As I was going through the boxes I found an almost complete quilt top that she had made. In another box, I found the rest of the squares for this particular quilt top. So, I had decided that I was going to finish it and then give it to my granddaughter. I just loved working on this quilt, it still has the scent of grandma's house and it just made it seem like she was right here with me as I worked away on it.

  It is a very simple quilt of 10" squares sewn together using a ½" seam on each side, alternating solid and patterned squares. You could make this as big or as small as you would like, using whatever colors you would like. The outcome is sure to be stunning. For the inside of the quilt, I usually use a polyester/acrylic blend blanket because it is easier to work with and tends to be warmer and for the backing I used just a plain pink flat sheet. Using a sheet for the backing gives me a once piece back for a fraction of the cost of what fabric that size would be and less of a pain than having to sew two fabrics together to get the size needed. The font for the quilt is made in Embird Font Engine and the embroidery designs that I used are Sock Monkey Boys and Sock Monkey Girls from Starlight Dreams. For the main part of the monkeys, I threaded two colors together to create the original sock monkey look and changed to red for the boys to light blue so that it would look better with the pink for the girls. I think the designs stitched out very nicely! You can find the patterns from Starlight Dreams through www.oregonpatchworks.com

  As for the challenge referred to... I was searching other craft blogs earlier today and came across My Crafting Channel blog (www.mycraftingchannel.com). I have not been able to take the time to fully look at all that the site has to offer, but I have seen enough to know that there are some really awesome ideas on this site (be sure to check out her site). I also noticed that she is doing challenges, one of which is called "Fabric Friday Challenge". All you need to do is enter a project that you have done using some type of fabric. It doesn't have to a quilt or anything specific, it just has to have fabric in it. So this gave me the motivation to finally get my darling granddaughter's quilt done. I am very happy with the results of this quilt and I just love that it is something that both my grandmother and I worked on. Not together face to face, but certainly in spirit.

  And now - I can move on to the next project! Another quilt, for my soon-to-be-coming granddaughter! I swear I will have this one done by the time she gets here (or at least I hope so), which gives me a little over 2 months!

Sorry the pics are not the greatest as my camera seems to be cooperating with me when IT wants to and not when I want it to! lol






 http://www.mycraftingchannel.com/2012/07/fabric-friday-3-winner-announced_13.html

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

A couple projects to start things off ...

 This towel I made for my 8 yr cousin's birthday! He absolutely loved it and I was just thrilled at how the designs turned out against that red background.
 My very first embroidery stuffed animal project! My youngest son carries this thing everywhere. The design is from www.embroidery-outlet.com She has tons of designs for stuffed animals, dolls, filled and applique designs.
My grandmother passed away 2 yrs ago this coming August and she absolutely loved hummingbirds, so as a tribute to her I made these towels for my aunt/godmother. The designs are from www.emblibrary.com

Starting a New Adventure

I have decided to start a new adventure in blogging. I have been doing machine embroidery projects, along with quilting, crocheting, knitting, cross stitch, etc for years and would like somewhere to show off some of these items. I recently started digitizing embroidery designs, so from time to time, I will be sharing designs with you also. I am hoping to give inspiration to others looking for crafting projects and ideas.

I am a stay at home mom of two young boys (ages 2 & 4, well almost they both have birthdays coming up in August)! I also have an 18 year old daughter who has a 2 ½ yr old daughter and another sweet granddaughter on the way (due in September)!

If you have any questions of me, please feel free to contact me and I will get back to you right away!