Good morning!
Today I'm working on a quilt for a friend of mine's niece. This is a variation of the Marcia Hohn pattern called "The Bountiful Quilt". It's made by appliqueing circles on circles. The resulting top is a bit heavier than your standard pieced quilt. I know this because I've made this pattern once before without cutting out the circles after I have layered them, so this time I have cut out the backs of the covered circles to make it less heavy. I am doing raw edge applique. It makes for a really eye catching design and is a great way to use up your stash!
Hope everyone has a great week!
-- Alison
Monday, April 16, 2012
Monday, April 9, 2012
Monday
I had a busy weekend, this is a baby quilt made to go with Carter's Rockstar Monkey theme.
This is a quilt that I have named Urbanessence for P&B Textiles using their new line Scrafitto.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Baseball Jersey Quilt
I made this quilt with about 14 years of baseball shirts and jerseys for a young man getting ready to graduate from high school. His mother is so excited to give it to him.
This is the top for a quilt that will be in the Oct/Nov issue of The Quilter magazine. I am sending the top to my twin sister for the quilting so that both of our names will be in the magazine. Sept. will be so exciting for us! This quilt also uses P&B Textiles Earthtones line.
Monday, April 2, 2012
Happy Monday!!
Last week was SUPER busy! Where do I even start!
Ok, I guess first off let's start with my dad's birthday. That was on Wednesday, but the festivities started much sooner. On the Friday night before his birthday, my twin sister decided on the spur of the moment to drive down from Colorado and we greeted her in the cantina late Saturday afternoon. She brought her sewing machine and our family project "T Stars" so we spent several days working on those with our mom.
Since then I've been able to finish mine completely. Mom and Barbara finished their tops while she was here.
Ok, back to Dad's birthday... This was a big one for him - his 70th! He had been dreaming of flying in some WWII bombers that were going to be at a show at the San Marcos Airport. On Tuesday we got to see him go up in a B-17!!! The next day he was set to fly in a B-24, but the weather was uncooperative for most of the day. Finally, in the afternoon, their was a break in the weather, and when it came time to load everyone on the plane there was one extra seat --- FOR ME!! What a thrill it was to fly on this plane with my dad on his birthday! For anyone interested, this is the last B-24 that is still flying! It has been flying since 1944!!! That fact was both frightening and exhilarating!
After all of that it's a wonder I got any sewing done!!! But I did... I finished my quilt for P&B Textiles in short order once the fabric arrived and turned it back out the door in a few days, headed directly to the photographer in Colorado. This is from their "felicity" line. I love the colors and the fun design! Look for the pattern coming out soon at www.pbtex.com.
This week I'll be working on the primary quilt for P&B's "Scraffito" line. I'll have some pictures ready to post for next week!
After all the busy days that filled last week, I really enjoyed a quiet weekend at home. Ruby is also glad to get back to a more laid back pace. You can tell from this picture that, slow and mellow is totally her style!
I hope everyone has a great week!!!
Until our corners meet again,
-- Alison
Ok, I guess first off let's start with my dad's birthday. That was on Wednesday, but the festivities started much sooner. On the Friday night before his birthday, my twin sister decided on the spur of the moment to drive down from Colorado and we greeted her in the cantina late Saturday afternoon. She brought her sewing machine and our family project "T Stars" so we spent several days working on those with our mom.
Since then I've been able to finish mine completely. Mom and Barbara finished their tops while she was here.
Alison's finished T-Star |
Barbara and Mom's T-Star tops |
Ok, back to Dad's birthday... This was a big one for him - his 70th! He had been dreaming of flying in some WWII bombers that were going to be at a show at the San Marcos Airport. On Tuesday we got to see him go up in a B-17!!! The next day he was set to fly in a B-24, but the weather was uncooperative for most of the day. Finally, in the afternoon, their was a break in the weather, and when it came time to load everyone on the plane there was one extra seat --- FOR ME!! What a thrill it was to fly on this plane with my dad on his birthday! For anyone interested, this is the last B-24 that is still flying! It has been flying since 1944!!! That fact was both frightening and exhilarating!
B-24 Liberator |
Me and Dad in the air - NO turning back!! |
Boxes and Bubbles |
After all the busy days that filled last week, I really enjoyed a quiet weekend at home. Ruby is also glad to get back to a more laid back pace. You can tell from this picture that, slow and mellow is totally her style!
I hope everyone has a great week!!!
Until our corners meet again,
-- Alison