Tuesday, October 11, 2016

A WIP Before the Forest


Before I started the Fancy Forest I started this project.  
I had about a week and was hoping to get the top done.


I got close.
It needs one more border.
But I think it will keep until the Fancy Forest heads to the long arm.
It's a Christmas gift though, so it can't wait too long.

I think I need to make me one of these though!

Monday, October 10, 2016

Stocking Up

One of my favorite shops was advertising a sale last week.  I could hardly wait for Saturday to arrive, I nearly cancelled school on Thursday so I could go earlier.



But of course, the fabric was still there on Saturday when Miranda, her little girl, and I went to Belle Fourche.  
I had a list.  

I bought backing and bindings for three of my Bonnie and Camille projects.  
Handmade, Little Ruby, and my Vintage Modern quilts..... Since Vintage Modern is obviously not in print still, and I'm not going to obsess about hunting it down, I went with the pink large scale for the backing, and the grey/aqua print from the Miss Kate line for the binding.


I bought a fat quarter bundle of Handmade.  Picked up a charm pack of Little Ruby to add to the two I had.  Couldn't resist the Mon Ami charm pack. And I found two Gooseberry charm packs.  I sure love that line.  I grabbed some Juniper Berry mini charms for fun.


I couldn't resist some fun I-spy prints.


I also scored a Farm Fun panel.


So the big decision was to get this Passports print for my Fancy Forest backing.
I know it isn't animal-y at all.... but the shades of blue and that bright green compliment my fabrics.... plus it was just fun.

Especially since we have been to Toyko so many times!




Us at the Meiji Shrine.


A pic of my sister Jackie when I took her to Asakusa.


Me and the Monster at the top of Tokyo Tower.


Us at the Imperial Palace.

So, it'll be a special backing for a special quilt!

Sunday, October 9, 2016

My First Week of Fancy Forest-ing


Last Friday night, after possibly too much hard cider, I started my Fancy Forest.
Cutting was way easier that I had anticipated.


I got my foxes done last weekend.


My bunnies too.


I spent this past week ( a busy week by the way) working slowly in stolen moments on my owls.
I finished them up yesterday.  


So in my first week, I have three animals sewn.
I am having so much fun!

I started on my hedgehogs, but again too much hard cider.... 
So maybe tonight after dinner is done I can get back to work.

Saturday, October 8, 2016

Baby Hourglass Quilt


A friend of mine is expecting a new baby on Christmas day... but I got my little gift for him/her to the expectant mom before Halloween.  


You know I dislike gender neutral quilts right?  Well, I do.


I found this fun zig-zag print at my LQS and decided to use it as my starting off point.
I think this is my favorite neutral baby quilt that I have ever made.  
Which isn't saying much, cause I really try to avoid them!


But I think this one is sweet, and I hope her sweet new baby will love it up.

Lil Red Butterflies

Another finished Christmas gift.
I hope my niece likes this one.




Fabric: Lil' Red by Stacy Iest Hsu
Pattern: Butterflies by Kate Henderson from her book Strip Savvy