Saturday, November 2, 2013

Adventures with My Walking Foot


A good friend of mine, Holly (Fat Rabbit Quilts), has been making some LOVELY quilts over the past few years, which motivated me to finally breakdown and purchase a walking foot for my sewing machine. With a niece to spoil I took the time to get acquainted with the walking foot and made Emma a quilt.
  Most of the fabric was scrap Amy Butler that I bought from a boutique in Madison, WI called Zip Dang. From there I worked in other fabrics I purchased at Stitcher's Crossing in Madison with guidance of their color savvy staff. The project was a good exercise for me as most of my quilting adventures have been simple block quilts that were finished off with yarn ties.
  I wanted the challenge of making something more modern than traditional. I call this a challenge because for every AMAZING & EXCITING modern quilt there are at least 5 less fortunate, poorly crafted, and poorly designed modern quilts and I really love more traditional quilts such as a good log cabin or star block or pin wheel pattern. Even though playtime wrinkled the quilt for the pictures below, these uneven fabric pieces are sewn up with precision and will be around for many naps to come.


 






    












BED!

My recent move left me in need of a bed. I found some fairly simple plans online that I really liked using inexpensive materials. The plans came from the blog Dear Emmeline. I modified the headboard so it is shorter than the original and so it rests at an angle, an idea I took from an Ikea bed frame I was considering at the time. There are still some touch ups to be done with the stain, but who has time for that!?

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Tree Sweater 2012

Finally, the 2012 Tree Sweater is on the tree after a few delays. So with a sigh of relief and  feelings of goodness restored, here it is...

I will miss last year's hoodie with pom-poms (my favorite so far), but am glad to uphold this annual tradition with a polka-dot and stripe number.