Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Wordless Wednesday











May you always Sew in Peace!
Sandra

Monday, June 21, 2010

Friday Night Sew In - June


Friday Night Sew In results? Pinned and ready for quilting!
             
May you always Sew in Peace!
 Sandra

Saturday, June 12, 2010

My First Quilt of Valor

Ever since I heard about Quilts of Valor several years ago
I've wanted to make a quilt for a soldier. According to their
website, "the mission of Quilts of Valor is to cover all those
servicemembers and veterans touched by war with quilts".
This non-profit organization has currently donated over
28,000 quilts.


A few years ago I was part of a block-of-the-month program
at our local quilt shop. They chose the fabrics and patterns
and each month the customer assembled the blocks.
The blocks I made have been neatly tucked away in
a drawer all these years.  I think this is the perfect
opportunity  to use them.

Since all of my blocks were not in the block library,
I started by recreating each block in my EQ6 software.
This was my first attempt at drawing individual blocks
and thankfully it was pretty easy to figure out.


I started with this layout, but...


...yikes! This looks too busy.
So I continued to play with the layout.
 Basically I have four of each block,
so I was looking for a balanced arrangement.
Perhaps an on-point arrangement?


We're getting closer...


...ah this feels right! The colors and patterns 
seem balanced. Looks like this one will work.


I'm not sure about you, but for me each project
 is a "process". It doesn't pay to skip the time to
completely think  through the design
before you begin. Can you relate?


Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Unexpected Visitor


Over the weekend a new friend showed
up at our house.


I believe she is planning to stay.

May you always Sew in Peace!
Sandra

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Ironing Board Makeover


Ok... I agree. This looks pretty nasty but give me a break.
It's the original cover that came with the ironing board,
and it's about 25 years old. 
A new cover would
probably be appropriate.


First I purchased special heat resistant fabric from JoAnn's
that could be used on ironing boards.



I laid out the fabric on the floor and simply cut around the
ironing board. Once this was finished,
 I used the same process to cut out my cotton fabric.


I serged the two layers together and simply turned the edge
under to form a casing.


Using the orginal cord from the old cover, I inserted a
safety pin and worked it through the casing.



Ah! That's better!

May you always Sew in Peace!
Sandra