I've finally picked this back up after it hibernating under my bed while company was visiting. It's always a struggle for me pick things back up again.
I'm on a roll and over a third done with the quilting phase. I ripped out over a fourth of what I had completed previously so I could do some "design" work around the blocks.
I'm super excited about getting this to my friend as she'll take some grand photos.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Sunday, November 21, 2010
I hate ruffles - a nightgown
I bought fabric for a nightgown for my dearest step-ish daughter. She picked the colors herself. While I was cutting this out there were pieces strewn everywhere. It reminded me of my childhood. After a half-day of cutting this out, I realized why my mother had me cut out the MANY clothes she made my sister and I. My back hurt for days after.
During the construction of this I took so many trips to the local fabric store - I'm shocked. I realizing how much my mother has and how much I'm lacking. I totally appreciate how much even the small things cost now.
The ruffles at first were cute and fun. As it progressed I wanted to scream with the amount of ruffles this nightgown has. I'm disappointed this is only worn to sleep.
When it was all done she tried it on. . and the bodice was way too big. Ugh! When I had the pattern and measured her (twice) it looked like it would be perfect. I even had her try the bodice on without the skirt it still seemed like it was just right. Alas when it was done, I had to put darts in the back. The reality is that she has a gown that she'll be able to wear for years to come.
During the construction of this I took so many trips to the local fabric store - I'm shocked. I realizing how much my mother has and how much I'm lacking. I totally appreciate how much even the small things cost now.
The ruffles at first were cute and fun. As it progressed I wanted to scream with the amount of ruffles this nightgown has. I'm disappointed this is only worn to sleep.
When it was all done she tried it on. . and the bodice was way too big. Ugh! When I had the pattern and measured her (twice) it looked like it would be perfect. I even had her try the bodice on without the skirt it still seemed like it was just right. Alas when it was done, I had to put darts in the back. The reality is that she has a gown that she'll be able to wear for years to come.
The finished gown
Labels:
clothing
Finished Baby Quilt
It's been a productive weekend. I've finished the baby quilt. It's officially for a girl. I'm not convinced it will be girl-ish enough.
While making the quilt sandwich the new cat, George O'Malley, was eager to assist. It makes it feel so much more homemade.
Getting him away has been a challenge. .
He's settling into the house so much I can't even take a photo of the finished project.
Labels:
machine quilting,
quilt
Friday, November 19, 2010
Quilt Along
Labels:
quilt-along
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Cat Post
We are trying out a new cat. My wonderful step-father put the wood post together after I asked (a lot).
Twine I had purchased years ago with a going out of business sale.
I went to the local tile and carpet store and picked up $2.00 worth of discontinued carpet samples.
So this is what I started with -
Twine I had purchased years ago with a going out of business sale.
I went to the local tile and carpet store and picked up $2.00 worth of discontinued carpet samples.
So this is what I started with -
I worked for a few hours. . and voila
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Baby Blanket
Working on a baby blanket for my fella's teenage niece who will be having a baby within the next few months. Oh she's a bugger and not telling anyone if it's a boy or a girl. Lovely late night planning.
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