Saturday, November 6, 2010

Quilt Show !!

The Cypress Creek Quilter's Guild held their second annual quilt show today on the grounds of the USF Botanical Gardens.  Last year the weather was perfect and their luck held again this year.  The weather turned a little chilly for us here in central FL, USA, but it was great jacket weather and a little breezy.  The quilts were hung under the massive oak trees and there was a quilt there to suit any fancy.  Here are a few of my favorites:


Bug Quilt

Bug Quilt Detail


Butterflies


By the Seaside

By the Seaside Detail









Jester's Court Quilting - the Jester's Caps had bells on them and was done in variable colored thread


Jester's Court



Titled: My Sunflowers


This one was simple in design but channel quilting every 1/4 inch made it super special and so huggable


Very interesting quilt traditions from Pakistan



You had to see the fabulous embellishments on this beauty!




Gorgeous, intricate applique


I could have looked at this one all day - the geckos were tending their gardens and having a delightful time





This has to be one of the cutest mini's on the planet!

The tulip appliques were perfect and the colors were so appealing


Another Mini that makes you wonder how they do that!

You wanted to toss some feed to this flock - just amazing.
And who could resist this whimsical creature?!!  Not me!

More Quilt Photos Tomorrow!!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Perfect Project for Instant Gratification

UPDATE:  Nov 24, 2010 - The Creative Chicks Blog has a note that, due to a change in plans, they now have enough bags.

I was given a few yards of denim material by a "hey, neighbor" (you know - the ones that you don't know very well, but you always wave and are friendly to because they have a dog like yours and that you say "hey" to?).  Well, she had heard from a neighbor that I do know well that I sewed and quilted so she thought of me when clearing out stuff before she moved (what a nice person!).  I was pleased to receive the fabric but didn't have an immediate use in mind.

So, yesterday, whilest looking at all the beautiful quilts posted at Blogger's Quilt Festival, I found the most wonderful project that would use the denim.  Over at Creative Chicks,
the three sisters described their group's effort to collect 500 simple bags for school children or for use as market bags, etc.  Bingo!  The denim would be perfect for this use.

The sisters go on to say that their children are in Spanish Immersion School and each spring break a group from their school community travels to Zihuatanejo, Mexico for a service project organized thru http://projectmillionamigos.org/

There are some simple parameters for making the bags and a tutorial if you'd like on their blog.  I made up two prototypes last evening and today and they work up fast.  I was slowed down a little when attaching the handles - sewing thru 8 layers of denim at the seam is tough! - but my Viking pulled through like a real trouper.  Without denim, that part would have been a snap and I also have some poplin (or sailcloth, I can't remember) that would be good to use, too - strong enough but not industrial strength like the denim.  Embellishing is going to be fun!



Sew on three sides (have pocket sewn if desired)

Sew across corners if want flat bottom bag

Trim Corners

Turn under top edge and topstitch

Add handle (with denim I didn't fold under & into the top seam)


Shows inside pocket

Prototype with pockets
Prototype with fabric strip













My bags are the same size - the way the handles are hanging make them look slightly different.  I think I can make at last 8 more since they don't have to be finished until March of 2011.

Check out the Creative Chicks blog if you are looking for a simple worthwhile task in between other projects!  If I can figure out how, I will add a button to my blog.


The following photos show part of my process and my two prototypes - one has just a decorative strip and the other has an inside and outside pocket.  I like the pockets and think I will always add at least one pocket on all the next finishes.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

What's on the Design Wall

Today I began working on blocks for a quilt called Sunny Days.  This quilt pattern is free on-line as a supplement to the Fall 2009 issue of Quick Quilts Magazine.  The blocks work up quickly since they are strip-pieced.  I am using two Debbie Mumm garden-type fabrics (including garden critters like frogs, snails and ladybugs) that are kid-friendly.

The pattern can be found at:
http://www.quiltmag.com/quilt-patterns/quick-quilts105-sunny-days/


<< Here's my start on the blocks

And here's the fabrics >>

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Blogger's Quilt Festival is Back !!

Amy is once again sponsoring the extremely popular Quilt Festival ... what a fabulous show we always find there ...

I have elected to show a quilt I made last spring for my oldest nephew's first baby.  My sister-in-law has three boys and would dearly have loved having a baby girl.  Now that she's a first-time grandmother, she has a little girl to spoil shamelessly!  This one was made especially for you, Baby Genevieve:



Be sure to check out all of the fabulous quilts at Amy's Creative Side via this link:
Blogger's Quilt Festival - Fall 2010

Enjoy!

Monday, November 1, 2010

Quilting in Architecture?

Recently on my walks I have been noticing details about the houses that reminded me of quilt designs.  So this morning I took my camera along and snapped a few shots like these:

SQUARE IN A SQUARE


STRIP PIECED TRIANGLES

FOUR PATCH


SNOWBALL CORNERS

I suppose to a quilter, everything becomes a design possibility!