Tonight, I finished the applique on the patriotic wall hanging. Geff enlarged a silhouette of the flag raising at Iwo Jima for me.
And, this afternoon, I got it cut out and sewn onto the wall hanging. I decided not to add an extra border. Anything else seemed to be a little distracting.
Next up: buy the backing fabric and start the machine quilting.
So many projects....so little time. So many more projects to start.
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Thursday, June 6, 2013
A little bit of filet crochet
When I was in my 20s, I discovered filet crochet. Filet crochet uses the concept of open meshes and closed meshes to create a design. And, typically, instead of yarn, a heavy thread is used. I think this form of crochet appeals to my geekier side--it reminds me of the basic on or off state.
I subscribed to a couple of crochet magazines at the time, and several of them had patterns in them. Some were bird patterns; some were floral; some were geometric. I made five or six table runners before my wrist started acting up.
Several years ago when I was traveling a lot for work, I ran across one of the old magazines and decided to pick it up again. The pattern I chose was a horse and carriage, and I decided to use a denim blue thread. Unfortunately, it is still a work in progress.
Tonight, I was feeling very tired, so I decided to make some progress:
While I'm currently working on row 40, it is still difficult to see the image at this point. The horse is facing toward the left of the image, with one of the front legs up. The crochet hook is laying on the wheel of the carriage. Several years into the project, and I still have a long way to go.
I subscribed to a couple of crochet magazines at the time, and several of them had patterns in them. Some were bird patterns; some were floral; some were geometric. I made five or six table runners before my wrist started acting up.
Several years ago when I was traveling a lot for work, I ran across one of the old magazines and decided to pick it up again. The pattern I chose was a horse and carriage, and I decided to use a denim blue thread. Unfortunately, it is still a work in progress.
Tonight, I was feeling very tired, so I decided to make some progress:
In progress filet crochet project |
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
A patriotic wall hanging
A little over a month ago, I got a call asking if I'd be willing to create a wall hanging to be raffled off to raise money for a veterans group. What could I say?
"Um, how big are you thinking?"
"Oh, approximately 3 by 5."
"Any theme?"
"Could you make it patriotic?"
Naturally, I said I would create one.
I've been thinking about it quite a bit, and on Saturday, I finally came up with an idea that I like.
Over the weekend, I bought some fabric and pre-washed it. Last night, I started off with a stack of fabric and a vague idea:
I started by cutting the various red and white fabrics into 2.5" strips. Next, it was time to sew them together.
Tonight, I added some gold fabric to the top and bottom, and then sewed some stripes on to a piece of blue fabric. Next, it was time to cut the strips into vertical strips with variable widths. Then, I laid the strips out.
The strips are now all sewn together.
Next up, I need to level out the top and bottom, and then add a slim border to the two ends. After that, I'll add a border, and then it will be time to applique the center design. So far, I'm happy with it.
"Um, how big are you thinking?"
"Oh, approximately 3 by 5."
"Any theme?"
"Could you make it patriotic?"
Naturally, I said I would create one.
I've been thinking about it quite a bit, and on Saturday, I finally came up with an idea that I like.
Over the weekend, I bought some fabric and pre-washed it. Last night, I started off with a stack of fabric and a vague idea:
Stack of fabric for a patriotic wall hanging |
Two panels of red and white stripes |
The original lay-out |
The strips sewn together |
Monday, June 3, 2013
Sofa pillows
A couple of weeks ago, I found this great fabric at our neighbor's garage sale:
Even though I'm trying really hard not to buy any more fabric, the fabric kept calling to me until I decided to go ahead and buy it. Saturday, I bought two pillow forms.
Both pillow forms are 16" square. Now that the charity quilt is finished, I decided it was time to finish up a project!
And, I decided for a change to not over-complicate the project. The fabric is great as it is. Plain squares with no embellishment will look fantastic on the sofa. After cutting out four 17"x17" squares, it was time to pin them together and start sewing.
Soon, one more finished project.
Although, there is still plenty of fabric left...
Even though I'm trying really hard not to buy any more fabric, the fabric kept calling to me until I decided to go ahead and buy it. Saturday, I bought two pillow forms.
Both pillow forms are 16" square. Now that the charity quilt is finished, I decided it was time to finish up a project!
And, I decided for a change to not over-complicate the project. The fabric is great as it is. Plain squares with no embellishment will look fantastic on the sofa. After cutting out four 17"x17" squares, it was time to pin them together and start sewing.
Soon, one more finished project.
Although, there is still plenty of fabric left...
Sunday, June 2, 2013
The 2013 charity quilt is finished!
Tonight, I finished the 2013 charity quilt! For starting on it later than I did the past two years, I still managed to finish it with over a month to spare.
The back of the quilt turned out well, also.
This one is a little harder to give away than the other charity quilts--it would look great on the bed in the spare bedroom. The spare bedroom quilt is definitely another story. I started one for that bed several years ago. I really need to finish that one some day.
Until then, I have another project in mind. One that can be finished quickly: pillows for the living room sofa. A couple of weeks ago, I spotted this fabric at the neighbor's rummage sale:
Yesterday, I purchased two pillow forms from Hancock Fabrics while they were 30% off. The next project will definitely be the pillows.
The finished 2013 charity quilt |
A marbled fabric is on the back |
Until then, I have another project in mind. One that can be finished quickly: pillows for the living room sofa. A couple of weeks ago, I spotted this fabric at the neighbor's rummage sale:
Fabric to make pillows for the couch |
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