Monday, October 31, 2011
Two Months of Bee Blocks
Saturday, October 29, 2011
BQF: Warm Cool Quilt

My Warm Cool HST quilt. I love it, my daughters love it and often request it when they're sitting on the couch, and hopefully you love it too. : )And a few more reasons to love this quilt: It was my first attempt at spray basting (which I now love), and only my second attempt at FMQ stippling (which I also now love). So in many ways, I feel like this quilt was where I turned a corner and became a "real" quilter.
Size: 54" x 74"
Design: Warm/Cool Quilt-Along by Jeni at In Color Order (thank you, Jeni!)
Fabric: 219 colorful prints/scraps
Binding: Mini Muu dot by Lecien
Back: Mostly Kona Cotton solids
Quilting: FMQ stippling
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
The Winner Is ...
WIP Wednesday: Nothing Doing
Okay, I think this might be a first: I've got a WIP Wednesday post with no pictures. Back when I was a reporter, every morning I would tell my editor what I was writing about that day, and he always had the same question: "What about art? Is there art? Get me art!" Today, I have no art. Somewhere, that editor is cringing.Ongoing:
Secret project - My deadline looms, so this was my major focus this week. It's going to the long-arm quilter and I promised to get it to her by the end of the month. Also: behind-the-scenes sewing stinks. I wish I could show this to you!
Completed tops awaiting quilting:
• Summer Sampler
• Hope Valley
No progress:
• Halloween quilt
• Farmer's Wife QA (still on hold)
• Skill Builder QA (yep, ditto)
• Kaleidoscope QA
• Figgy Pudding quilt
• Wonky Log Cabin
This week's stats:
Completed projects - 0
New projects - 0
Currently in progress - 10
So there's my picture-less WIP Wednesday post—are a thousand words worth a picture? You tell me. : ) And while you're at it, link up your own post featuring a work in progress. Don't forget to link back here and comment, comment, comment.
Also, stop back later today, when I'll be drawing a winner for the 12 Gifts of Christmas giveaway! A $25 gift certificate to the Fat Quarter Shop is up for grabs. Have a great week—I promise I'll have some art next time.
Saturday, October 22, 2011
And the Sewing Summit Swag Winners Are ...
But more importantly, let's draw some winners for the Sewing Summit swag!
Swag Package #1
Swag Package #2
Congratulations, ladies! I'll be sending you an email for your address. And remember, my 12 Gifts of Christmas giveaway is still open! (As are all of the 12 Gifts of Christmas giveaways.) So don't forget to enter to win a $25 gift certificate from the Fat Quarter Shop.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
12 Gifts of Christmas: Lego Storage Bag/Playmat
Welcome to my stop on the 12 Gifts of Christmas Blog Hop!I think Legos strike fear into the hearts of organized moms everywhere. We store ours in a big plastic tub, but a few pieces always seem to disappear when my daughter dumps it out to play. And she hates putting all those pieces back into the tub.
So I went in search of an item my sister had for her Legos 25-plus years ago. It was basically a big circular piece of fabric with a drawstring around the edge. The Legos were stored inside, but when you wanted to play, you could lay the fabric out completely flat and spread out the pieces directly on the fabric. This allowed you to easily find the piece that you wanted—but when it came time to clean up, just pull up the drawstring and you're done. Genius! Apparently they no longer make this handy contraption, but that's where a little sewing skills are useful, right? Plus I could make my version a whole lot cuter than the '70s-looking fake denim I recall my sister's being made from.
This bag spreads out to become a playmat that's about 50" wide—a generous size even for the most Lego-obsessed kids. And the bag/playmat combo would be great for other types of toys as well—I'm thinking baby toys, stuffed animals, matchbox cars, or anything with lots of small parts.
You will need:
• Approximately 40 pieces of fabric, 4.5" x 22" (The 22" length can include a selvage—the selvages will end up hidden. A fat-eighth bundle would be perfect for this project.)
• 9"-10" square of fabric for the center
• Total of 1.75 yards for the back of mat/inside of bag
• 1/2" grommet-setting kit and 20 grommets (don't be afraid of grommets! They're so easy!)
• 20 - 1.5" squares of fusible interfacing
• About 14 feet of cotton braided cord (I used 3/16")
• 6 inches of 1"-wide twill tape for the drawstring slider
How to make it:

2. Cut the piece on an angle, from one of the marks you just made at the bottom of the rectangle, to the outer corner at the top of the rectangle. Repeat on the other side, cutting from mark to outer corner. If you're using pre-cut fat quarters or fat eighths, check that the length of your pieces is precisely 22" before cutting. Length variances can throw off your angles here.
3. You now have a wedge-shaped piece that looks like this. Repeat the first two steps until you have 40 wedges.
4. Sew your wedges together, lining up the tops of the wedges. It doesn't matter if the bottoms line up. I pressed my seams open.
7. Now that I've added another wedge, when my circle is lying as flat as possible, the raw edges actually overlap, especially toward the outside of the circle.
8. To fix that, use the top (overlapping) piece as a guide to cut the bottom piece. Line up your ruler with the edge of the top piece and trim. You can now sew your final seam and you end up with a flat wedge-pieced circle measuring about 50" across. (By the way, I think this would also be a great way to make a Christmas tree skirt or a quilt.)
11. Applique your center circle by sewing around the edge with a zig-zag stitch.
14. Pin around the edges and sew a 1/2" seam around the perimeter, leaving an opening about 5" wide for turning. Trim excess seam allowance.Adding the Grommets and Finishing the Bag
1. First, don't buy the Dritz grommet-setting kit that's available at Joann. I started with that one, but the plastic setting tools are so cheap and poorly made, they only lasted for six grommets. Buy your grommet kit from a hardware store instead. I got this kit from my local Ace—it was only $1 more than the kit from Joann and it works way better. (My kit came with brass grommets, but I also found satin nickel refill grommets and used those instead.)
2. A grommet kit has four basic parts: The anvil, the setting tool, the grommet barrel, and the washer. The washers sometimes have pointy teeth on one side to grab the fabric you're setting the grommet into.Giveaway!
The giveaway is now closed.Friday, October 14- Jennifer @ Ellison Lane Quilts
Saturday, October 15- Ayumi/Pink Penguin
Sunday, October 16- Amy/ Lots of Pink Here
Monday, October 17- Faith/Fresh Lemons Quilts
Tuesday, October 18- Penny/Sew Take a Hike
Wednesday, October 19- Kati/From the Blue Chair
Thursday, October 20- Lee/Freshly Pieced
Friday, October 21- Elizabeth/Don't Call Me Betsy
Saturday, October 22- Melanie/Texas Freckles
Sunday, October 23- Lindsay/Craft Buds
Monday, October 24- Amanda/A Crafty Fox
Tuesday, October 25-Vanessa/Little Big Girl Studio
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
WIP Wednesday
So, I've decided it's time to drop the WIP Wednesday week numbers. This week would have been #48, and that's getting into a range that feels a little too OCD to me. Because obsessively tracking your dozens WIPs is totally normal, but numbering your posts? Crazytown. So consider the numbering officially dropped!
12 Gifts of Christmas Project - new and complete! Come back tomorrow for a closer look and a tutorial.Ongoing projects:
• Elizabeth's swap mini-quilt• Halloween quilt
Completed tops awaiting quilting:
• Summer Sampler
• Hope Valley
No progress:
• Farmer's Wife QA (still on hold)
• Skill Builder QA (yep, ditto)
• Kaleidoscope QA
• Figgy Pudding quilt
• Wonky Log Cabin
This week's stats:
Completed projects - 1
New projects - 2
Currently in progress - 11
So I showed you mine—now show me yours! : ) Link up your WIPs below—don't forget to link back to my blog and show your fellow linkers some comment love. Have a great week!
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Sewing Summit: Swag
Of course, another great thing about the Sewing Summit: Free stuff! Some of this came from the general conference swag bag, and some from the dinner organized by Jennifer and Elena. Either way, it was all good!
But even if you didn't go to the Sewing Summit, you can still take home some of the swag! I'm passing some goodies along to a few of you—here's what's up for grabs:
To win, just leave a comment on this post. I'll draw a winner sometime on Saturday. Good luck! And thank you to all of the Sewing Summit sponsors for providing such great loot!







