I came across this preprinted panel (actually I have 2 of them - don't ask me why 'cause I don't know) when looking through my fabric cabinet and decided it was time to do something with it. So I sandwiched it with batt and backing and got it quilted. I turned the backing over to the front as self binding. I did add fabric to the top and bottom so that the quilt would be retangular rather than square. I had fun quilting the center with lots of snail shell circles. This is a baby size quilt and will be donated to my quilt guild's baby quilt project.
As a crafter I'm primarily a quilter and a tatter. You'll occasionally find crochet, knitting and sewing (other than quilting). This blog will be a way to post and display projects both in progress and finished.
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Friday, October 16, 2009
A Baby Quilt Completed
This little quilt was made from 6 inch fabric squares that I picked up from quilt guild a couple months ago. They were to be used for making a baby quilt for our baby quilt project. I cut the squares in half and stitched them together. I was short on fabric and needed some for one more block. I didn't think 1 odd block would look right so I made 2 different blocks and put them in opposite corners. I used fleece on the back, turned it to the front, stitched it down with a decorative stitch and then trimmed along the stitching. The quilting is a decorative stitch as well. This quilt will be taken to quilt guild and donated for our baby quilt project.
Fleece Bear
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Finally updating blog
Late July and August I was on vacation with my family and then school started only a couple days after we returned home. I started a new job in a new school. There have been and will continue to be lots of new things to learn. This along with my husband having had 2 surgeries in the past month, has limited my time for quilting and tatting. I did complete a couple of tatted items (a small anniversary heart and a framed tatted motif) but failed to take pictures of them before giving them as gifts. I've also started a Tat Design Course but I'm struggling to keep up with it. I'm learning a lot, though, with each and every lesson.
This week is the deadline for some swap blocks I signed up for. I have completed the 3.5" (3"finished) 9 patches and rail blocks (same size). For each type of block, I've made 10 sets of 10. I'll receive back 100 of each type of block but each little block will be different.
Here are photos of the blocks I've made.
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