Category Archives: Just for fun

Happy New 2014 Year!

Happy New 2014 Year!

Happy-New-Year-2014-HD-Wallpaper

 

Out with 2013 and in with 2014!  Happy New Year to you and yours!

 

 

 

 

a little sliver of aqua love

 

 

 

 

Even though my pile of personal quilts to finish is huge, I’m very happy with the quilts I did finish this year.  I love all my quilts but one of my favorites (and most viewed) was, “Love Birds”, a wedding quilt for Ashley and Travis.

 

Back and front detail

 

 

 

 

Another favorite is the project I finished for my sister, it was a “cheater” quilt but I had a tremendous amount of fun quilting it!

 

 

Corner quilting detail

 

 

 

It’s much harder to pick my favorite customer quilt.  It’s always the last one that I worked on!  I’ve started more quilts because of the awesome quilts my customers make.  Now, I just need to finish them.   One quilt that I know I’ll never make was expertly pieced by my friend, Candra and I was honored to quilt it for her.

 

It’s called Wedding Bands by Judy Martin, published in her book called, Stellar Quilts.  Here’s a pic of the corner, my favorite part!

Thank you, thank you to everyone who partnered with me to create finished quilts this year!  I really appreciate the opportunity to explore my free-style freedom quilting.   And I look forward to creating more next year!

See you next year!!!

🙂 Linda

Scrappy Coiled Bowls

Scrappy Coiled Bowls

Coiled bowls first attempt

 

   Here’s my first attempt at making coiled bowls using clothesline and batiks! filled with Christmas treats     They looked even better filled with cookies! trivet and bowl thread play         My next attempt used variegated thread and a regular zig-zag stitch.  I love how the thread color changes the look of the bowl. same fabric different threads           Now I’m hooked! size reference           Here’s an idea of how big I’m making the bowls.  If you click on picture you’ll notice I used two threads for this bowl, I love it! I have to confess that I cut apart a WIP to make these.  Do you remember the convergent quilt I started recently? Well… In the process of sewing it together, I made a couple mistakes and instead of fixing it, I cut it up to make the bowls!  The strips were the perfect size! I’m linking with Such a Sew and Sew for a December finish.  Check out other finishes here. December Finishes Thanks!  Linda 🙂

Chalk Mat for Jordy!

Chalk Mat for Jordy!

final version after ironing

 

Happy Birthday, Jordy!  I’m always looking for the next best gift idea to make for my grand nieces and nephews.  After seeing these at a craft show, I decided to make my own.  Of course.  This is actually the 5th version!

My friend, Candace, auditioned the first two with her grandchildren.  I made one with batting and one without.  The consensus was that the batting was easier to write on.

.alternate version

 

After that, I worked on how to border it

Here’s a version with turned up edges.

The chalkboard fabric is so slippery, it was very hard to do this without puckering.

 

 

framed version

 

 

For the next version I added borders, using the quilt as you go method.  The binding is 4 strips with the ends turned under.  That was easy.  On a side note, dark fabric shows the white chalk residue.

 

 

before ironing

 

The final version is Jordy’s Hot Wheels fabric and I found a long piece of gray for the binding, which I attached like I would for a quilt.  The chalkboard fabric wasn’t laying flat and I took chance and ironed it from the back on low, which improved it.

 

I didn’t get a picture of the kids playing with them, but they loved them!

 

 

 

I’m linking up with A Stitch In Time for a November finish!  I need to be finishing some quilts, but this will have to do for know!  Check out the other November finishes!

November Finishes

Thanks!  Linda 🙂

Back from Festival!

Back from Festival!

Houston trip scraps

I have a scrappy problem!  I can’t stop buying little bags of scraps!  But, I love sorting and cutting scraps, so I’m happy!

 

Our trip to Houston was organized by Sew Great Tours and I highly recommend you get on the next bus!  We had a fabulous time, made new friends and saw some wonderful sights in addition to Festival.  Yes, we did stop at a few quilt shops on the way, too!

 

 

The quilt show was incredible!  Lots and lots of quilting eye candy.  Here’s a link to the winners.

Paducah or Sisters, Oregon?  What’s next?

Thanks!  🙂 Linda

 

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