Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Happy Little Pouch Hop: Feeling Foxy!

Welcome to my stop on the Happy Little Pouch Hop! My circle of do. Good Stitches held a little swap recently, and I made this little guy for my partner. I figured he'd be perfect to share for the hop!Untitled
I used the Open Wide Zippered Pouch tutorial from Noodlehead. I love the design of this pouch, and Anna gives several size options. My favorite part? Because of the way the pouch is designed, you don't have to worry about the pesky zipper ends.

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 I figured the large size of the pouch would be great for showcasing some fun paper-piecing. I used the Lil' Fox pattern from Artisania. I don't have much paper-piecing experience so I was worried I wouldn't be able to pull it off, but it wasn't difficult at all and turned out really cute!

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My swap partner is a Lizzie House fan, so I used some of her pearl bracelets for the lining and included some of my Lizzie fabric scraps.

 I loved making this pouch! The pattern comes together quickly, and I definitely see more of them in my future. (Maybe teacher gifts? Hmm.)

 Here are the details on the hop!



Here are our Happy Little Pouch Blog Hoppers!

Monday 11/26: Emily from Mommy's Naptime and Elaine from Dashasel Sews
Tuesday, 11/27: Courtney from Mon Petit Lyons and Lucy from Charm About You
Wednesday, 11/28: Hollie from Undercover Crafter and Katie from Katie's Korner
Thursday, 11/29: Lindsay from Lindsay Sews and Michelle from I Like Orange
Friday, 11/30: Sara from Sew Sweetness, Cindy from Adventures of the Singing Quilter, and Jennifer from Ellison Lane Quilts

Monday, 12/3: Holly from Bijou Lovely and Heidi from Fabric Mutt
Tuedsay, 12/4: Elizabeth from Don't Call Me Bets and Emily from Mle BB
Wednesday, 12/5: Shruti from 13 Woodhouse Road and Liz from Dandelion Daydreams
Thursday, 12/6: Beth from Plum and June and Kaelin from The Plaid Scottie
Friday, 12/7: Emily from Mommy's Naptime and Elaine from Dashasel Sews


Please join us in the fun and share your pouchy makes in our Flickr group. The Flickr group is also where you can upload your pouchy makes, and at the end of each week we will have some great prizes to award!

Prizes have generously been donated by:




WhileBabyNaps



Sunday, November 18, 2012

Modern Maples on the table.

Yes. I have other things that should be occupying my time. But suddenly, making a Modern Maples table runner became priority #1. Untitled

And I'm very happy I made it!

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 When I unearthed this acorn fabric from my stash, it was clear that the runner must be made. It's from The Woodlands by Khristian A. Howell.

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I quilted it in a simple crosshatch. The Modern Maples pattern is from Pretty in Patchwork Holidays. I think the book is definitely worth buying, but I noticed today that the Modern Maples pattern is available for free from the Lark Books website. 

  I'm linking up to Tuesday at the Table with Debbie!



Wednesday, November 14, 2012

WIP Wednesday!

I'm having a crafty angel on one shoulder/crafty devil on the other shoulder debate with myself. I have lots of things I should be working on, but the crafty devil is insisting I make myself a Modern Maples table runner, like, now. Any guesses on who will win?

WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced

Finished:
Nada.


In progress

Cartwheels Quilt

Making cartwheels progress! Tutorials by @freshlypieced  Let's pretend my socks match.
I'm a remedial paper-piecer at best, so these are slow-going. I've finished 6 and am halfway done with 4 more. Then I have to make 10 more. (Can that be right? Note to self: Check math!) I'm using Lee's Cartwheels block for this one.


Christmas stockings
Stockings
Hooray! These are almost finished! I just need to see if my mom and her embroidery machine can help me with the cuffs. (Hi, mom!)

Completed tops awaiting quilting:
Postage Stamp quilt
Arcadia Quilt

To do:
Half Moon Modern quilt borders
Swoon
Tracey's French Kisses
Christmas stockings
Dilly Dally quilt
Sew Beautiful block for Lee
Block for Tracey

Head to Lee's to see what everyone else is working on!

And thanks so much to anyone who voted for my Rainbow Stars quilt in the Blogger's Quilt Festival! I was thrilled to find out I won. Now I really want to make one for myself!

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

WIP Wednesday! Time to get back on track.

I was not productive on the sewing front last week because I was busy doing this: SF Mosaic
And it was awesome. My husband ran the US Half Marathon, and we went along with him. Our friends and their little boy went too. Other than my son getting a stomach bug, it was just about perfect. But, now we're home, and it's 47 days until Christmas. I don't think it's quite time to start freaking out, but it's definitely time to get moving!

WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced

Finished:
Central Park Baby quilt
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do. Good Stitches blocks for November
My do good stitches pick for November. Date night quilt from Moda bake shop
I'm the quilter for November, and I picked this Date Night tutorial from Moda Bake Shop. Hope this is a quick and easy one for my circle! (Ignore the colors in this photo! It's prettier in real life.)


In progress

Cartwheels Quilt
Hey @freshlypieced I'm doing cartwheels!!
I'm using Lee's Cartwheels block for this one. Very fun!

Completed tops awaiting quilting:
Postage Stamp quilt
Arcadia Quilt

To do:
Half Moon Modern quilt borders
Swoon
Tracey's French Kisses
Christmas stockings
Dilly Dally quilt
Sew Beautiful block for Lee
Block for Tracey

Head to Lee's to see what everyone else is working on!

There's still a little more time to vote for the Blogger's Quilt Festival! You can find all of the nominees (including my Rainbow Stars quilt under Group or Bee Quilt) here!

Monday, November 5, 2012

Time to vote!

The nominations are posted for the Blogger's Quilt Festival, and my Rainbow Stars was nominated for favorite Group or Bee Quilt. Please head over and cast your vote! It would be swell if you voted for me, but all of the nominees are excellent! Rainbow stars for do. Good Stitches

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Central Park baby

My friend had a baby last week. She didn't find out the gender ahead of time, so I waited until she had the baby to make the quilt (quilter's conundrum, I know). Untitled
I made her older kids these quilts, so I knew I'd go with Central Park. Still love this line.
Untitled She had a girl, so I went with the pinks/purples/blues. I chose the green binding because I like it.
Untitled I had enough of this zoo print for the backing.
Untitled My friend lives across the country, so it was especially sweet to give this to her in person!