Here's a smattering of things I've made from January through the present.
The inspiration quilt was a play mat from McCall's Quilting, a pattern called "Matchy Matchy." I knew instantly that I wanted to make a variation on the idea. My version has only 36 squares, two of each print, 6 inches each (finished), and with fewer colors. But it is meant for my niece's little brain to be stimulated by the patterns. I can't wait to deliver it later this week.
I haven't named this quilt yet. Can you give some suggestions?
This is the backing:
In January I joined a small quilting board chat challenge with the theme "Black and White and Red All Over." We could make anything we wanted, but it had to be in those colors and had to be for ourselves.
I wanted a large pincushion so that I didn't have to think so much about aiming my pins. I also wanted something very solid. I stuffed this one with shreds and scraps of fabrics that I keep when cutting.
This is my "Ouch" pincushion, courtesy of Pinterest. I combined these fabrics, added the letters (free-handed)...
and came up with this. It's far from perfect, but it does the job and makes me smile.
Thanks, "Pin"terest!
In February, I sewed up 28 little fabric bags for my daughter (the teacher)'s first grade class. I put a Hershey's Kiss in each one and tied them with ribbon I had. I gave them to the 26 kids, the teacher, and her co-worker. They were a big hit.
Your turn! Please leave a comment and your link (if you are playing along). I'll be sure to visit your blog. Thanks for stopping by.
The inspiration quilt was a play mat from McCall's Quilting, a pattern called "Matchy Matchy." I knew instantly that I wanted to make a variation on the idea. My version has only 36 squares, two of each print, 6 inches each (finished), and with fewer colors. But it is meant for my niece's little brain to be stimulated by the patterns. I can't wait to deliver it later this week.
I haven't named this quilt yet. Can you give some suggestions?
This is the backing:
In January I joined a small quilting board chat challenge with the theme "Black and White and Red All Over." We could make anything we wanted, but it had to be in those colors and had to be for ourselves.
I wanted a large pincushion so that I didn't have to think so much about aiming my pins. I also wanted something very solid. I stuffed this one with shreds and scraps of fabrics that I keep when cutting.
This is my "Ouch" pincushion, courtesy of Pinterest. I combined these fabrics, added the letters (free-handed)...
and came up with this. It's far from perfect, but it does the job and makes me smile.
Thanks, "Pin"terest!
In February, I sewed up 28 little fabric bags for my daughter (the teacher)'s first grade class. I put a Hershey's Kiss in each one and tied them with ribbon I had. I gave them to the 26 kids, the teacher, and her co-worker. They were a big hit.
And for a St. Patrick's Day bake sale at my son's school, I made rainbow cookies with M&M's by using this recipe from one of my Pinterest "pins." The blogger gives the secret to making an ultra-soft, chewy cookie. My son said they sold out. I asked, "Why, because they were colorful?" And he said, "No, because they were good! I told everyone how soft they were!"
Your turn! Please leave a comment and your link (if you are playing along). I'll be sure to visit your blog. Thanks for stopping by.