28 August 2015

Log Cabin Quilt Top

At the class with Barb and Mary I chose to start the Log Cabin quilt from their Jelly Rolls Gone Wild pattern.  All their fabrics are such fun, happy colours and designs.  I decided to add borders, mainly because I wanted to use up as much of the fabric as possible (still have quite a few strips leftover).  Sewed on the last border a couple of nights ago.

 

A while ago I ordered some cute dotty fabric to back this quilt - once again the parcel was held up in Customs for almost two weeks.


I also bought a mystery Bonnie and Camille Fat Eighth bundle and some remnants - extra Bonnie and Camille and Fig Tree fabrics are always handy to have in the cupboard.

During the class there were lots of prize draws and I won a charm pack of the girls' Giggles fabrics and we were each given a charm pack of their next range Dot Dot Dash.  I've been wondering what to make with these charm packs and decided to make a small Snippets quilt, designed by Bonnie Olavesen (Cotton Way).


The quilt is made up of two basic shapes:  hourglass blocks (pictured) and half-square triangles.  I think the little quilt will look wonderful in these fun colours.

The stack of granny squares is growing and I've crocheted a few together - just to see how they look.


Had a lovely time on Wednesday with most of my favourite people and have a busy weekend coming up, starting with The Wharf Review tonight - hoping for lots of laughs; Southern Stars tomorrow to watch Jenni's school perform and a 90th birthday party on Sunday.

24 August 2015

A Couple More ...

Cot quilt tops.  No more (at least until I've quilted these).

"Retro" is a design from Camille Roskelley's book "Simply Retro".  The seafoam coloured fabric is a lovely soft flannel.


The traditional Shoo Fly block was used for the last cot quilt.  It creates nice secondary patterns.  The fabric is Riley Blake's "Hollywood Sparkle" - it has a lovely pearlised sheen.  Very glamorous.


I added the leftover blocks to the backing - it needs a good iron before basting.


During the week I received a couple of parcels from friends in Queensland.  A while ago I ordered some magnetic pin bowls for Christmas presents but missed out on a pink one for myself.  Teresa was placing an order and managed to score a pink one for me - you could say I was tickled pink.


Also, Helen sent some fabric so that I can make a certain sweetheart a Pookie Panda.


I have the best friends.

Another border has been added to Jelly Rolls Gone Wild Log Cabin


and the pile of little granny squares is slowly growing.


Had some extra time on Saturday afternoon and made this very cute pencil case - it's a free design called "A Pencil Case for Lola" from Patterns by Annie.  The very cute fabric was a gift from another friend a few months ago.


Having a day off on Wednesday - so looking forward to seeing the babies.

17 August 2015

More Cot Quilts

Late last week I put the log cabin quilt aside to cut out some cot quilts.  Seems all my friends are having grandsons.  A couple of weeks ago I bought a fantastic hexagon fabric in teal, aqua, lime green, grey and white so I went hunting through my fabrics for pieces to go with the hexagon fabric and I've made two quilt tops in these colours.

The first one is a design I borrowed from Susan - I saw her quilt top in Instagram and she gave me permission to use her layout.



The second quilt top is based on Cluck Cluck Sew's "Off-Track" pattern - I made the rectangles smaller and shortened the linking block to make it more cot-sized.


A third cot quilt has been cut out using a cute flannel lightweight flannel fabric - the quilt design is called "Retro" from Camille Roskelley's book "Simply Retro" - it's a 12" finished block to very quick and easy to make for a cot quilt.

 

Hoping to sew these blocks together tonight and add the borders.  I have one more cut out in a lovely pearlised fabric called "Hollywood Sparkle" to make Shoo Fly blocks.


Jenni went to Ikea yesterday and sent a photo of a little shelf unit she thought I might like for the sewing room.

 
The doll has been moved and the shelf is on the left-hand side now.  Jenni also brought back some white baskets for under the cutting table.


There has also been a little bit of tv-watching crochet - making little granny squares that might be a jacket for Smudgie.


Barb and Mary have posted some photos of their trip to Australia and the classes they taught.  Great photo of Karen.

13 August 2015

Log Cabin Progress

The last couple of nights I've worked on the Jelly Rolls Gone Wild Log Cabin quilt designed by Me and My Sister and started at the workshop with the girls a couple of weeks ago.  Barb and Mary's recent blog posts have been about their trip to Australia.

I've made mine a little bigger by adding the white fabrics from the jelly roll (and a few extras).  I love the rainbow effect of their layout.


and I'm adding a cute border.

 

The border design is from Quilters' Cache.

11 August 2015

Knitting

Long before the babies were on the way I knitted a couple of outfits just because I liked them.  Not sure if/when they'll fit ChaCha but it was about time I sewed them up and finished them off.




I have a few things underway for Smudgie too that will fit him next winter.

A parcel arrived last week from Helen containing the fabulous Pookie Panda for little Smudgie.  Pookie is so beautiful.


A few rows of the Jelly Rolls Gone Wild Log Cabin quilt are sewn together - it's very colourful.


Three rows to go and I'm thinking of adding a border or two to make it single-bed size.

Had yesterday off work and spent the afternoon with my favourite little people and their parents.

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