Thursday, March 18, 2010

The "Love" Wall Hanging

Finally! Done. After many hours of working on it I'm extremely pleased with it. I'll write more later, but I have another sewing project due by tomorrow. Zoooommm.

"Love" in 7 languages for my dear friend at her bridal shower on Sat.





















Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Okay, I like this one.






I'm making a very good friend a present for her bridal shower this weekend. I decided (with some inspiration help from another friend) to make a wall hanging of the word "love" in 7 languages. This is my progress so far. I love it!

Now i just have to cut it all out, sew it, bind it and wrap it. Lots to do! All in the name of love. (Yes, I'm a cheese ball.)

Oh, and if you speak any of these languages and see that I've actually appliqued "My butt is a horse" or something - please tell me by Friday!

My helper.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Pinwheel Quilt - step by step

















I'm making a pinwheel play quilt for a friend who is about to have a baby. I'm trying to remember my steps as I do certain blocks to make it easier the next time I do them. Doing pinwheels goes faster than other blocks and I love the way they look, especially for kids.

Here I've added the photos of how I start. I've cut all my pieces by figuring out how many times I use a specific fabric and then cutting TWO squares of 6 7/8" for each 12" block in which I'll use it. I cut those diagonally in half. I lay out each block as it will appear and pin the triangles of coordinationg light/dark fabric (i.e., the ones that will go together to make up the upper-right quadrant, lower-right, lower-left & upper-left) right sides together along the longest edge. I then chain-piece sew them with 1/4" seam allowance. Chain piecing helps soooo much. It makes it go much faster.

My least favorite part of quilting is cutting fabric. I'm not as accurate as I'd like to be so I often overestimate and then trim down/square up afterwards. To do it all at once requires patience on my part, but it also gets it all done with in one go!

So you can see the chain piecing and the I cut the threads, remove the pins and stack the pieces. Then I iron the quadrants open, seam allowance going towards the dark half of the quadrant, and place them on the cutting mat to trim off the tags or tails. You can do the two tags of each quadrant at once, but be careful to make sure the edge of your ruler lines up with the entire edge of your quadrant so you don't trim the tails on a curve. When in doubt, trim less than more.

I then lay out each quadrant as it will be sewn to make the block. And take the upper-right quadrant, lay it, right sides together, on the upper-left quadrant and pin along the adjoining side. You will sew down this side with 1/4" seam allowance to make 1/2 of your block. I usually do this to all the blocks at once, allowing me to chain-piece sew them again and save some time. I lay out each block as I want it to look because I can get confused at to which piece joins which and on what edge. This way, although it is a bit time consuming, I make less mistakes.

I'll upload the rest of my process once I'm done sewing the blocks together to make the top of the quilt!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Rainy days in New York City










Winter forges on and today is a rainy, dreary day, but I welcome it for the chance to relax and not feel like I have to be outside.

Here are a few more baby tees and onesies for my friend's registry. I'll be branching out more soon and doing more applique, but man it's been fun printing. It goes much faster than sewing once the block is done! Very satisfying.

Here's a chill(ish) long weekend.