Needle Case 2.0

March 13th, 2012

by Nancy

I had so much fun making my needle case that I decided to make another one, with a few upgrades. First, I decided to piece the outside using some of my bright scraps:

Needle Case 2.0

Then, I decided to forgo the two decorative pockets in favor of a single, functional pocket. And I opted for felt instead of flannel for the lining. Since felt is a little thicker and stiffer than flannel, I didn’t put any batting in between the outer striped fabric and the inner felt. Here is the result:

Needle Case 2.0 inside

I think it’s fabulous! It’s amazing what a sense of accomplishment I’ve gotten from such a little thing!

P.S. No purchases were made for this project (or for the first needle case). 🙂

Needle Case

March 9th, 2012

by Nancy

There’s nothing like a visit to a quilt show for sewing inspiration. Since I’ve finished my current assignment for the secret Crackpot Quilt Project, I don’t have anything specific that I’m piecing right now. Of course, I could work on one of the Unfinished Objects in the basement. Actually, with Marty’s help last weekend, I did! I’m finishing up some hand sewing on it and then I’ll be ready to show it off here.

So, I felt like starting a very small new project – something that would provide fairly immediate gratification. I remembered a cute little needle case in my book 5-10-15+ Fat Quarters that I’ve been wanting to make, and that seemed like the perfect thing. Here is how it looks on the outside:
Needle Case

And on the inside:
Needle Case inside
The pockets are more decorative than functional. The inside is flannel, and there’s a thin layer of batting in between it and the flower fabric. I’m quite pleased with the result of my efforts!

Favorites from the Quilt Show

March 6th, 2012

by Nancy

Marty and I were able to go to the Indiana Heritage Quilt Show this past weekend. We had a great time and were remarkably restrained at the vendors’ booths. Here are two of my favorite quilts from the show:

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First Yarn Along

February 15th, 2012

by Nancy

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A blog which I enjoy reading, Small Things, has a Wednesday Yarn Along, where people post what they are reading and what they are knitting or crocheting. I think it’s a nice idea, so today I am writing my first Yarn Along post.

Right now I am having a great time working on the granny squares for a vest I’d like to make. The squares are so quick and fun to make. I had a long meeting at church Sunday night, and these were the perfect thing to work on. I have enough of the squares now to connect some up so I can see what one of the front sides will look like. That is the group of 9 squares you see at the bottom. The squares at the top are additional squares that haven’t been joined in yet. So far I am happy with it.

I’m re-reading the first Harry Potter book. 🙂 I usually like to read nonfiction because there are so many things I am curious about. But lately I haven’t been getting far in my more serious, nonfiction picks, so I went for something more fun. It’s been a long time since I read Harry Potter, and I’m definitely enjoying reading it again.

Fabric Fun

February 7th, 2012

by Nancy

So, as I mentioned in my last post, I have fallen in love with Petal Path from Quiltmaker’s March/April 2012 magazine. I am, however, being unusually self-disciplined and not allowing myself to start it it until I finish my Tulip Applique. But that doesn’t mean I can’t try out fabrics! So, here’s what I found in a trip to my stash the other day:

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This is the first fabric I picked out. I like the soft colors and the print, though it is a bit smaller than the flower print shown in the pattern. Still, I think it could work.

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Number Two is more of a butterfly print than a flower print, but I think that’s still allowed. It does have quite a bit of white background, which might be too much white if I use white for the background of the applique, too.

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There’s this one, which I also like a lot, but which is also small-scale and has a white background.

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Ooh, now we’re getting somewhere! I love this fabric! I love tulips! My Tulip Applique is still in progress, so this would have to be Tulip Applique 2. Is that too many tulips? Tulips remind me of one of my favorite places to be, both at the Festival time of year and at Other Times. 🙂 It is a directional fabric, so if I want to use it for both the vertical and horizontal panels, I will have to make sure I have enough. And then, should the applique be tulips instead of the flowers shown in the pattern? Is it still Petal Path if I change it to tulips? Or maybe Tiptoe through the Tulips? I’ll have to consult my go-to flower applique book to see about tulips for this…

But wait! Before I spend too much time pondering tulips, here is a fabric I think I like even better:

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Wow! Isn’t this fabric great? It was purchased in the Wonderful Fabric Store in my favorite Tulip City. I had no idea what I was going to do with it, but I loved it, so I bought it. (Having a gift certificate certainly helped!) I am definitely leaning toward this one. Of course, I still have a whole corner plus a little more hand quilting to go on my other project before I can start this one, so I have time to mull it over. But what color should the background for the applique be? White? Light blue? So much fun to think about! Crackpot input is always welcome…

Should I frame the beads behind glass?

February 3rd, 2012

I’ve been thinking about framing my bead journal pieces from last year. The frame shop people are shocked that I hadn’t planned on putting the beads behind glass. My needlepoint and cross stitch pieces are not behind glass.

So what do you think? I tried to upload a photo, even reducing the resolution, but I was unsuccessful. What am I missing?

Latest Issue of Quiltmaker

February 3rd, 2012

by Nancy

The latest issue of Quiltmaker arrived yesterday. Some months I find several quilts that I really like, and other months I’m not really excited by any of the quilts. This is one of the months, though, where several of them caught my attention.

First of all, there’s Chain Reaction:

Chain Reaction

I don’t think I’d actually make this one, but there’s something about the pastel colors and geometric pattern that I find appealing.

Then, there’s Quiltmaker’s Garden

Quiltmaker's Garden

I think this one is really pretty! And I think it would be interesting to piece because of all of the different types of blocks. (Sometimes I get tired of doing the same block over and over. I am not very self-disciplined when it comes to my quilting, sigh!) I do think it would take quite a while to do, though. And it is twin-sized, and the only twin beds in my house belong to two people who prefer football to flowers.

But, best of all, here’s the one I’m completely in love with, Petal Path:

Petal Path

I just love the applique flowers combined with the large-scale flower print. So pretty! And it wouldn’t be all that hard to do because there’s no piecing of the flower print strips. That got me thinking about making it after I finally finish my Tulip Applique.

(Side note: I was working on the hand quilting on my Tulip Applique again Wednesday at the Quilting Ladies. What in the world was I thinking when I decided to do all those little hand quilted tulips in all 4 corners? Did you notice in that post that I hoped to have it done in 2010? Hah! The good news, though, is that I am very nearly done with the third corner, and then I only have one more to go. There is a light at the end of the tunnel!)

But back to Petal Path: Yesterday I ventured down to the basement to see what flower prints I had in my stash. Safe to say, there were several! I took their pictures, but I think I will save them for my next post because this post is getting long, and several bathrooms are demanding that I clean them.

Weather Report

February 1st, 2012

by Nancy

It’s 66 degrees and sunny today! And I finished my hat!

Divine Hat finished

It’s a bit warm to wear my hat today, but I’m sure there will still be some opportunities before spring really comes to stay for good. This hat was quick and easy to make, and I love the texture. It’s snug on my head, and I think I’m happy with how it looks. I may add a little crochet flower to the front, as I’ve seen other people who made this hat do.

Crackpot Input Needed on Crackpotty Project

January 29th, 2012

by Nancy

As I’m finishing the edging on my afghan and working on my hat, I’m pondering what I’d like to crochet next. I’m thinking of making myself a crochet vest.

Granny Square Vest

I like this pattern, but definitely not the colors used in the picture. So, I tried out a few samples in colors I like:

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Square #1 is done following the directions on the pattern with colors I like. Square #2 is a similar double crochet square from one of my crochet motif books. Square #3 is a traditional granny square. It turned out too big, so if I use it for the vest, I will probably leave off the last round. But I plan to use the light green rather than the dark green, so try to picture it smaller and without the dark green. 🙂

So, Crackpots, what do you like?

I Didn’t Make You Anything For Christmas

January 28th, 2012

Because I’ve been busy making a quilt for my bed! This is by far the largest quilt I’ve ever made, the first time I’ve pieced diamonds, and the first time I’ve done set-in seams.

Bed Quilt, ready for basting

Some background information – I decided around the time of the Wisconsin Quilt Expo that I wanted to finally make a quilt for my bed. I used the quilt show for some research and determined that I wanted a modern medallion-style quilt with a white background and bright colors. I looked through a stack of quilt pattern books at least a foot thick, and when I saw this pattern I immediately knew it was the one. Fabric purchasing and piecing started in October. I’m hoping to finish while it’s still bed quilt season here. I’m currently working on machine-quilting, but may need to put that on hold to work on some time-sensitive projects.

Some details:
Pattern: Over the Border by Kathy Doughty from Material Obsession 2. Here’s the quilt from the book. Note to anybody making this quilt: the materials list in the pattern doesn’t include the outer border fabric.

Fabric: Various prints from my LQS, stash, and an online store. Backing is an Amy Butler print from another LQS. Pet peeve: the horizontal pattern repeat on that backing fabric is such that it’s not possible to match the pattern across widths without wasting a ton of fabric, so I had to accept that it’ll just look like there’s about 1/2″ of pattern missing at each seam along the backing. So close to being able to align, and just not there.

Batting: Quilter’s Dream Wool Batting, bought online from a quilt store in Iowa. If any Crackpots want to try this out, I’ve got some 2-foot-wide pieces that I can send you – the queen sized batting was a few inches too narrow, so I bought the king sized batting and cut 2 feet off each dimension. I really like this batting – it’s wool, machine washable, isn’t supposed to shrink, and even though it’s somewhat lofty it machine-quilts well even on my machine with a fairly small space to the right of the needle. It has a maximum quilting distance of 8 inches, the largest I’ve seen for a wool batting. Always a plus for those of us who don’t have ideal sewing machines (or skills!) for machine-quilting of large objects.

You’ll note by comparing my quilt with the original that I rejiggered the colors (which I’m sure surprises nobody), and my outer border is striped (with bonus mitered corners!) instead of the inner border, but that’s because the fabric I loved for the inner border happened not to be stripey rather than any real design decision.

And, at Nancy’s request, a not-so-great picture of a mitered corner. Wavy stripes mean making them match exactly at the corner is impossible, but I think I did pretty well, and it only took a little futzing to make the 4th corner match.
Mitered corner