Friday, November 15, 2013

Coffee Sleeves


Talk about a scrap-buster! The other day, I whipped up a handful of Coffee Sleeves using only scraps from various projects... what fun!


You see, there's a craft bazaar at my hometown church, and my mom is hosting a table. A while ago, she mentioned that if I had anything to add, she'd be happy to put it on the table... so I finally finished up some projects and shipped them off to her, and these babies were in the box!


As someone who enjoys Starbucks treat everyday every now and then, I've used my fair share of cardboard coffee sleeves. While those are fine, I'm pretty pumped about these handmade versions: not only did I use Insul-Bright (an insulated batting), which keeps the heat towards the cup and away from the holder's hand...


But I also added a strip of elastic, so these cuties can fit most sizes of to-go beverages (as well as pint glasses, my clever brother informed me after I sent him an early demo).


Finally, each sleeve was made with scraps leftover from various quilts I've made, so they're all really colorful and pretty, in my humble opinion! :) Hopefully the shoppers at the bazaar will think so, too!

Thanks for stopping by - have a great weekend! [Also, I'm linking up to Crazy Mom Quilts]

Friday, November 8, 2013

Dusty Diamonds


 I finished up this baby quilt the other day, and I've decided to call it Dusty Diamonds.


I wanted another chance to use my diamond ruler, and these sweet fat quarters from my stash seemed like the perfect pairing.


As a new quilter, I've been working on accurate piecing, and this was a perfect practice project... and  I'm proud to admit that many of those angles actually line up!


In terms of photo location, this mural graces the wall of a business in my neighborhood... how fun, right?


I'm linking up to Crazy Mom Quilts - thanks for stopping by!

Friday, November 1, 2013

Autumn Pillow


The other day, I pulled together a few scraps autumn-inspired fabrics to make this pillow cover.


I don't know what it is, but I'm totally in love with HSTs still; this time, I broke up the randomness of the triangles with a band of neutral fabric.

Thanks for stopping by and happy November!

Friday, October 18, 2013

Halloween finishes!


With Halloween just around the corner, I've been busy finishing a few spooky projects.


First was this pillow cover: I used some Drunkard's Path blocks and some scraps for this geometric pillow.


And to keep with the spooky theme, I FMQed it with a spiderweb design.


This is my first attempt at the web design, and while it was a little tough at first, I had an absolute blast! Hopefully the recipient of this little pillow cover will enjoy it! :)


I had a bit of Halloween fabric left, so I whipped up a little project for my place, too! The people who live in my NYC building all decorate their doors pretty elaborately for Halloween. Honestly, some of the decorations get a little spooky (especially the ones that are motion activated... not exactly something an alert NYer can get used to). But I love that so many people get into the holiday, and not one to be left out, I made this quick door hanging.


I'm a sucker for HSTs - they're just SO neat and organized to look at! And, I must say, I'm getting much more accurate when sewing them... all that practice finally paid off! I also used some old wire to make a whimsical little hanger- now all I have to do it get it on my front door, right?


Thanks for stopping by - can't wait to see all the other finishes at Crazy Mom Quilts (it's been a while since I've been able to participate)!

Friday, September 20, 2013

Halloween Table Runner


I don't know about you, but it seems like Halloween is just around the corner - they've even started displaying candy corn in my local drug store!


So the other day, I dug into my fabric stash and made this Halloween Table Runner as a gift for my mom.


I actually picked up these festive fabrics at a quilt shop in Marshall, MI, over the summer, and I had a blast making my first Drunkard's Path blocks. I didn't have a template, so I got creative and used a cake pan... not a bad solution in the end, I think! I finished it off by quilting it with curly-q pattern.


This was a really fun project, and I hope my mom likes it!

I'm linking up to Crafty Mom Quilts - thanks for stopping by!

Friday, September 6, 2013

Wonky Stars


I finally finished my Wonky Stars lap quilt.


This is biggest project I've completed, by myself, to date. AND, it was my first attempt at free motion quilting.


I used some bright, Joel Dewberry fabrics for the stars, and a simple green with white polka dots for the back of the quilt. The background of the stars was a lovely blue print I found at my LQS, and the binding is a coordinating Kona solid.


I'm so pleased this little project is finished...


Now the next question: what will I do with it? :)


I'm linking up to Crazy Mom Quilt's Finish it Up Friday!

Friday, August 30, 2013

Hexie Pillow


Well, my first EPP project is finished: a Hexie Pillow


Though I machine quilted most of it, I did add a bit of handquilting in the center hexagon for a bit of interest.


This is actually a pillow cover with an envelope opening on the back (don't you love those Shelburne Falls prints?). I was making this pillow on the fly, so I created the hexagon pillow insert using stuffing from an old, regular pillow.


The pillow isn't perfect, but it sure is a fun addition to my decor! *Linking up to Crazy Mom Quilts today!