はぎれを使って初心者さんでも簡単に作れるルームフレグランス、テトラサシェの作り方をご紹介しています。生地のサイズは9×18cm!縫う箇所も少ないのでミシンがなくても手縫いで作ることもできます。お子さんと一緒に生地やリボン、香りを選んで作るのもとっても楽しいですよ♪
I am done with this quilt top. DONE! Over three months in the making, and I'm so thrilled to be done with it. Not only because I love it, but because it was a challenge. Piecing the blocks wasn't terribly difficult and, in pieces, the applique itself wasn't either. However, there are a lot of applique pieces and getting them on was so time consuming. At first, I wasn't sure if I should attach the borders and then add the applique or add the applique to the border and THEN attach the borders. I'm glad I did the applique first. It's quite a chore cajoling a queen-sized quilt around the sewing table. The corner flowers on the border had to go on last after the borders were attached. Honestly, I was about 60 seconds from throwing things at one point. I'm pretty even tempered, but the moving all the fabric around - and, at one point, getting a grease spot from sewing machine lubricant on the white fabric (gone now, thank goodness) - was frustrating. By the end of it, I had to trim up the outer border because it had frayed quite a bit after being moved around so much. Mitered borders aren't my favorite and they're far from perfect, but I'm mostly happy with the outcome. Next, she gets quilted. I can't wait for this one to be done! It's the first, and probably last, queen-sized quilt I'll finish. Famous last words... The quilt is 83" x 105" so it's too big to get a flat shot of the whole quilt in my small house. Here are some photos. Enjoy! I'm also linking up to Sew Fresh Quilts! She does beautiful work and I love her fun patterns!
数日この子たちと向き合ってみました。…
Scrap Happy Quilt by Amy Smart featured in Issue 85 of Love Patchwork and Quilitng Magazine - perfect for using all of your favorite rainbow scraps.
Just before Christmas I received a gorgeous bundle of Sew Cherry 2 from Millhouse Collections , the Riley Blake wholesale distributors in A...
ガイドの向きや組み合わせで、「直線縫い」、「曲線縫い」、「端ミシン」、「ひもを縫うとき」とさまざまな縫い方に対応できます。ミシン針を落とす穴があいている位置決めプレート付で、ガイドを貼る位置が定めやすいです。粘着式なので、金属・プラスチック
クレイジーにハギレを重ね合わせ、あちこちの方向からミシンでダダッと縫いおさえ、楽しいコースターができました。ヴィンテージ・シードサックやフラワーサックの英字もペタン!一枚一枚が個性的。切りっぱなしの布端がツンツンとでてたりして、クレイジー&ワイルドな仕上...
Saturday was cold and windy. So, we worked in the yard. Sunday was beautiful and sunny. And, we stayed inside and recovered from working in the yard. I got a lot done. The roses are cut back and the dead growth on the perennials is cut back and out on the street. Things have been fed and the last two plants that found their happy homes in the garden last year have been planted. Lots of houseplants got replanted and some got moved out to the greenhouse for a refresher. The Christmas Cactus that the squirrels ate the roots off of have been planted and I hope they will take root. In short, the garden is ready for 2019. And, I'm ready for this year's garden. Hoping it will be my best so far. I have one more large project to clear some space for another sitting area and there's no rush for that. I also spent some time working on the triangle quilt. I got another border finished and added to the quilt. One more round of four inch squares and I will be done. It's not the right dimensions for me to add that border and I "should" add another round of 3" squares first, but I decided I'd do something different in the corners to make it work, so soon I'll be sewing the last stack of triangles into squares and hopefully wrapping this one up. One of the things I did on Saturday was to change the tablecloth on the dining table. And, I decided I needed a table runner. So, I pulled out an old table runner top, thinking I'd just quilt it up. And then I realized why I had never quilted it. It was huge. Nearly a table cloth. So, I did the only possible thing and took it completely apart. I even broke the blocks into their 9 patches and put them back together again because there were a lot of mismatched points and I figured if I was going to do it, I might as well do it right. So, I took it apart and made these two. The top one is the front and the bottom one is going to be the backing. And, it might even be reversible. It's not really as bright as that picture looks. To explain how big this was before I took it apart, the only thing I added is the pink borders on the backing. All the rest was in the original top. And, I have a small stack of blocks left that didn't get used. I plan to quilt it in an all over vine with rose leaves. Maybe. Or, maybe not. Who knows. It's pin basted and ready for me to start quilting. But, it's so pink and flowery and, well, it probably won't be on the table very long every year. Summer maybe? So, I needed a spring one. And, I had the fabrics to make a blue and yellow one. These blocks were leftovers from a block of the month my LQS had in 2011 and I bought them from the scrap bin. I bought three pair. The blue and yellow ones weren't just alike, so I made them similar so they can be used together. And, I got this far last night. Looking forward to putting these together and getting them quilted and on the dining table. This was supposed to be a really quick project. But, I think I can have it ready to quilt this weekend and it will have a back from a single piece of fabric, so it will be easier to quilt. I can quilt using the block lines and filling where I want to. Friday was my birthday. I am now 57 years old. The older I get, the quieter my birthdays get. A few cards and some well wishes. Dinner was steak and a baked potato and a salad. And, it was delicious. I picked up a half of a cherry pie at the grocery and ended up eating 3/4 of it myself over the course of the weekend. Oh, well. I'll only turn 57 once, right? I have to say that I feel like one of the youngest 57 year olds I know. Still active, still interested in life, still learning. Life is good. And another year older doesn't change that. Everybody have a great week! I plan to be sewing table runners for a while. I enjoy having them on the table...bright spots that I can see when I walk by and change at my pleasure. Lane
So I finally finished piecing the rainbow stars and text print quilt top. Actually, it was done at Christmas but I didn't have a chance to photo it....it measures 48" x 54". It will be a wall hanging in my classroom as soon as I quilt it... And an up-close shot...The text prints were purchased mostly from my LQS Quiltique and some from online shops--Etsy, most likely. The diamonds and hexagons are all 2"--purchased from PaperPieces.com And the next one, an in-progress quilt top...all 2" diamonds and Kaffe fabrics.... I really need to figure out a good way to take pics in the backyard. Or maybe I need to go to the park down the street?? The reality of this shoot was a clothesline strung between a ladder and a palm tree. LOL....I've never even seen a live clothesline before!! It sags....?? Darn it, still working on the photography.... Happy Quilting!
手作りをしていると、どうしても出てきてしまうハギレ布。お気に入りの生地だからこそ、最後まで無駄なく活用したいですよね。そんな時は、さっと小物を入れられる、実用的で作り方も簡単なポーチを手作りしてみては?基本の巾着やお手持ちのハギレに合わせてサイズが変えられるデザイン、マチなし&あり、ファスナー付き、人気のテトラポーチなどの作り方をご紹介します。初心者に嬉しい手縫いで挑戦できるものも♪ぜひ、気に入ったものを見つけてハンドメイドしてみてくださいね。
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Hello! You’ve reached the landing page for my yearly Mystery Block of the Month quilt along. Thanks so much for quilting along this year! I’ll post block patterns before the 10th of each month, and you’ll be able to access earlier posts from this page. Remember to scroll down to get block fabric requirements for […]
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Hello Friends, it’s check-in day for our Leaders/Enders Sewalong. Months ago when I was working with Marcus Fabrics to develop designs for their Aunt Grace Sew Charming fabric line, I knew I was go…
Isn’t this a fun one! Shooting Star is the name of our Moda Blockheads block today.