Wednesday, December 21, 2011

St. Mary's county fair!

I had so much fun this year making things to enter into the county fair.

Above is all the stuff I had to take. After ironing, I laid everything out so I woundn't forget anything. I put as much as I could in bags, so tthings were easier to lug around.

Remmber this quilt? I did a post about it when I first made it.
I finished it with a green border and it took first place in the fair!
(I think because it was the only one in that catagory!)
The next two projects came from one of my favorite books, Last-minute patchwork + quilted gifts.

This bird quilt was at the top of my list to make after reading this book.
I was thrilled that it took first place. This was the first quilt I made using applique.
This little elephant was also in the book.
He was a little tricky to make, but sure worth the effort.
 This next project is not as familar to everyone. Its an OTHELO board.
My Family loves this game, but apparently not many people play it.
I was happy with the blue ribbon it won.

I enjoyed sewing up these little outfits.
The first two are from the book WEEKEND SEWING by HEATHER ROSS.
A book we regularly check out at the library :) 
This blouse was also from WEEKEND SEWING. I made it just as a learning experience.
These doll clothes wrap up my clothes section. I entered them in two different fairs and they won first and second.

I love my recycled jean door mat, and it was so easy to make.
For next years fair I am thinking of ideas to make more from recycled jeans! 
I had fun making this little pillow (first time I have made fabric flowers!).


I'll finish this post with the last two quilts I entered.
My DINOSAUR QUILT. 
And GRANDAD'S QUILT.

Hope you had fun looking at all my projects. I sure had fun making them : )

Until next time,
Anna

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Baby Quilts.

I love giving away quilts! To give something away that was handmade, and sewn with lots of love.

The next few post are quilts that I have made and then given away. I hope you can get some ideas from these quilts. I want to start posting the patterns I used, but I don't know how to upload them......yet! 

I made two of the quilt above for my cousin and second cousin.
They were born only a month apart.
KathrynRose
Zoe
   This is a close up so you can see the fabrics I used. I tied the quilt for a simple look.
I sewed a strip of the main fabric across the back of one of the quilts. I wanted to try something new. I like the look of both the plain back and the added strip. The strip down the back is very easy to add.
It is also nice if you are a little short on backing and need a few more inches.
 I should have started with this quilt, it was the first baby quilt I ever gave away. I gave it to my cousin Abigail.
She is three now, and I LOVE babysitting her!
I made another one of this quilt and gave it to a lady at church who was having her sixth child. She had a girl but these fabrics have enough blue and pink for a boy or girl. Dolls for the girls, toy soldiers for the boys.
I try to find fabrics that could go either way.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Flannel Baby Quilt.

 I never turn down a chance to make a baby quilt for someone, so when the man that my dad shares an office with had their first baby I made them this easy flannel baby quilt.



Irish Chain Baby Quilt.

The Irish Chain pattern is so easy. Just a nine patch blocks and squares.
I whipped this quilt up in a day or so for the newborn daughter of my assistant pastor.
They are expecting another boy soon, so I guess I should start making him a quilt!

I have to admit that this quilt was very hard to give away. The pink fabric has little hearts that are so adorable.
The quilt is so cute, it made a great gift, especially with a matching dress my sister sewed up. 

Gender Friendly Baby Quilt.


 I had two reasons for making this quilt. One- so I could practice sewing with triangles. Two- I needed a gift to give to a new baby at church. I didn't know whether it was a boy or girl, so I added both blue and pink surrounded by yellow, green and a little bit of purple. 

I also used the same pattern to make this little boy quilt.
(Which I aslo gave away!)

If you want a quilt kit of this pattern let me know. I can do almost any colors you want.

 I made this quilt as a give away for a ladies tea at my church. The quilt is garden themed. The main fabric has spades, wheel barrels, and potted plants. All the other fabric are different flowers.

This was a really easy quilt yet everyone liked it. The size is perfect for a summer throw.
A quilt doesn't need to be complicated to be appreciated.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Landscape quilt!

This is my first try at a landscape quilt. I think it turned out very well.

I am new at applique and have only done a few projects with it. This time I used fusible web to attach my designs and am very happy with the way it turned out. It was a little tricky at first, but once I worked with it a little bit I was fine.


I love the ducks!
All the fabrics I used came from a scrap bag I found in a quilt store for 2 dollars.

I had to narrow down what color scheme I wanted, at the begining I was going for a winter setting.
After choosing what color water, rocks, and trees I wanted, I started cutting. I just let the fabric make the design!


I can't wait to finish it! and to enter it into the fair.

Happy quilting,

Anna

Monday, August 22, 2011

Log cabin.

 A Log Cabin Quilt
My mother started collecting browns when she was married 27 years ago. Her dream was to one day make a log cabin quilt with them.
She even hung two amish made quilt hangers
for the quilts she wanted to make.
In preparation for a party, she asked me if I would make the quilts for her(in only a week) I jumped at the opportunity and made two quilts in the designs she wanted.
The first quilt I made is the above Log Cabin quilt. This is a good quilt enlarge, a bigger block size would make it a lot easier!




                                                















The second quilt I made is this Chinese Coins.
There are so many ways to arrange the blocks, I chose to rotate every other one.




Here is the close up of the chinese coins.
There are twelve different fabics in each row.
Each little "Coin" is only 1-1/2 x 3-1/2
All I did was add a border to the blocks, and put them together with every other block turned.







I sell a kit with 12 of these blocks, in either Browns, Blues, or Greens.
If you want one contact me and I will list a kit on ebay or etsy, whichever you prefer.



Here is the finished product.


Is mom happy? you bet!


Happy quilting!



Anna

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Yellow Brick Road Pattern


I love the YELLOW BRICK ROAD pattern. It is a simple pattern, and is very easy to make.

Last summer two friends asked me to make quilts for them. The sisters had taken a quilting class together, and had braught all the material to make two queen size quilts in the YELLOW BRICK ROAD pattern. After the class both sisters decided they did not like to quilt, and asked me to finish the quilts for them.

The first quilt. I think both of them did a good job picking colors.
The second quilt. Both these quilts are fat quarter friendly!

This spring, I made this quilt as a wedding gift for a friend. I didn't know what color scheme to go with, so I made a completele neutral quilt. I used over twenty different white on cream fabrics.

I quilted all these quilts on my long arm machine.
If you are looking for an easy project this is one of my favorite patterns to use. It is so much fun to make!

Happy Quilting,
Anna