The hardest part for me with any project is getting started. Well, today in between household chores and meals, I got started on a quilt for my youngest nephew Noah. The critters on the focal fabric are just the cutest.
All the pieces including sashing and excluding binding are cut. Now that the cutting is done I'm excited to start piecing. Can hardly wait to see it put together. I'm hoping I picked a good pattern and the brown earth-colored sashing works like I think it might. Tomorrow, hopefully, I will find some time to get this one pieced - that's my goal and I'm sticking to it. (It's the Packers opening season game so well see how it goes...)
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Fandango Table Runner
Broke into a Fandango jelly roll, added a little bit of solid yardage strips and came up with this table runner.
Neglected to write down the finished size - 18" x 43"...I think.
Gifted this tablerunner to a lovely cousin and her new husband.
Finally have a finish to link up with Megan's monthly jelly roll party @ Crooked Seams. Yippee! Skippee!
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Let's Revisit Essence Table Topper
Here is my second entry for the Festival of Half Square Triangles hosted by Megan of Canoe Ridge Creations. Linky party runs from April 16 - 22.

This table topper has been documented already, but let's revisit it because I'm kinda proud of it. It represents my very first try at half square triangles (HSTs). And, I think they turned out pretty darn good. To think I would have never tried them, at least not yet, if not for the encouragement of my dear husband to try something new. He things they are cool, loves that you can get some many different looks just by twisting them this way and that.
Here it is layered and ready to be basted. (the best photo I have of it, I think).
This one will always be special to me because of the teamwork of myself and my husband that went into it. It all started when I picked up Big Block Quilts by Moose on the Porch Quilts (love this little book) on sale at a local store. My husband flipped through it a bit when he saw it lying around.
DH: These look cool. You should try something like this.
Me: Really? I don't think I'm ready for triangles.
DH: Yes, you are. Go for it. I think you will like them.
And I do, a lot.
Linking up with the Festival of Half Square Triangles linky party.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Patriotic Half Square Triangle Table Topper
Here is my first entry for the Festival of Half Square Triangles hosted by Megan of Canoe Ridge Creations. The linky party runs from April 16 - 22.

About a week or so ago my dear husband asked me if I could make something quilty "with triangles like you did before" for the employees' club auction on April 25. "I think I can, honey, but I need to get the baby's quilt done first." What was I thinking?? I could have, maybe should have, just put the baby's quilt aside for a couple days and done this topper for the auction, but, oh no, for once I decided to stick to my resolution, good or bad. So, I proceeded to work on baby's quilt while putzing at different designs layouts for a patriotic table topper. (Went with patriotic because I thought it would have the widest appeal and because I had a charm pack of Prairie Paisley II) Friday (April 13) he informs me that the auction has been moved up to April 18 (which also happened to be my birthday. OH Gads!! Planning and designing phase - over! Pick a layout and go with it. No time to dilly dally now.
But first, determined to finish baby's quilt first I basted, quilted and bound it by Monday a.m. (will share later) then proceeded to the table topper. (Sorry, no work-in-progress photos this time, folks.) Pieced triangles Monday afternoon. Cut and ironed triangles Monday evening and lay them out for a final look see. Pieced rows Tuesday before supper. Stopped for supper and evening going ons. Then discover (Oh crud!) that I don't have a suitable binding. It NEEDS something navy. Not a snitch of anything navy in the house. (how can that be? Navy is one of my favorite colors??? Note to self: rectify the lack of navy and navy-like fabric in stash) So, ran out for something that I hoped would work.
Finally back at it from 9:30 p.m. until 12:30 p.m. - finished piecing top, ironed, made binding, quilted, and attached binding to front. Up at 5:30 with baby and to see dear husband off to work. "Honey, you will have to stop over and pick up that table topper you need this afternoon at 1 p.m. I need to finish the binding." He is so cool. "No, big deal, sweetheart. You have plenty of time." Finished sewing down the binding by 8:30 a.m. Took some photos. Husband picked up at 9:30 a.m.
Not perfect, but another favorite. Wish my photos did it justice.
Think it would work very nicely as a wallhanging.
Impressed my children, which is always kinda cool. "Wow, Mommy! You did that last night?!" It got finished on time and nobody went underloved or undernourished. Teamwork, folks, teamwork : )
PS: I think I more than earned that free motion quilting foot I got for my birthday : ) Yay!!!
PPS: The French Silk birthday pie he brought home for me was delish!!!
Linking up with the Festival of Half Square Triangles linky party. A lot of great handiwork has been linked. I wonder how I'll do?
Friday, December 16, 2011
Finished HST Essence Table Topper
With some very helpful tweaking from my husband, this is the final layout of my Essence half square triangle table topper. I really enjoy when my husband comes and sees me when I'm in my crafting space. But then he decides to swap a couple blocks. "Wait a minute. Who said you could touch?" Oh...wait another minute. I really like that better! I never thought we would be sharing time of quilting. It's so very, very cool.
My rows all labeled and ready to be pieced. I work from top to bottom, left to right, always. I decided with my very first quilting project that I needed to establish a system and stick with it so that hopefully my blocks and rows stay in the proper order without too much extra thought.
Pieced and ready to be quilted
which was not without it's mishaps
But all turned out well. See, I told ya not to worry (kind reminder to myself : ) Here it is in all its fresh quiltedness (is that a word?).
This was a gift for my parents. I wanted to do something special for them this year as they spent a lot of time over the summer doing up extra veggies from their garden for us. We were in the process of moving to northeast Minnesota and weren't able to put a garden in this year. It's nice to be able to go to the freeze for green beans or corn. I'm so grateful for the extra work everyone put in.
My rows all labeled and ready to be pieced. I work from top to bottom, left to right, always. I decided with my very first quilting project that I needed to establish a system and stick with it so that hopefully my blocks and rows stay in the proper order without too much extra thought.
Pieced and ready to be quilted
which was not without it's mishaps
But all turned out well. See, I told ya not to worry (kind reminder to myself : ) Here it is in all its fresh quiltedness (is that a word?).
This was a gift for my parents. I wanted to do something special for them this year as they spent a lot of time over the summer doing up extra veggies from their garden for us. We were in the process of moving to northeast Minnesota and weren't able to put a garden in this year. It's nice to be able to go to the freeze for green beans or corn. I'm so grateful for the extra work everyone put in.
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