I'm back!!! There are a ton of photos I want to share with you all from my trip but I will hold off and keep this post all about the crafty frenzy I had this weekend. I am slowly going through posts and hope to be caught up this week if I'm lucky, since this is the last week before I head back to school...sigh. Summer's end always makes me a wee bit sad. But this weekend, I tried to forget all about the onset of school and cooler temps and got crafting. I went on a fabric shopping trip with my cousin-in-law gf and we spent about 3 hours at Dress Sew. A fabric lover's heaven. While she picked out funky and fun fabrics with chickens and horses for her child to be, I found some wonderfully soft yarns on sale for $1.99! There were only three colours so I scooped them up. I also found two pretty fabrics that I know I will use at some point.
Let me back up a bit on my two big projects I have started. While we were on our vacation on the Sunshine Coast, there is this marvelous quilting shop that we have cycled by a number of times and I always exclaim while cycling by, rather loudly since we are on bikes, "I really want to go there baby!!!" To which my baby replies (for the past 4 years) "Next time!! Let's just get to the ferry!" So this time, as we had a bunch of time to kill waiting for the ferry, I finally got a positive response to my query..."Let's go to that quilting store you've always wanted to go to." YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!! So off we went and I was giddy with delight at the selection of fabrics. Let me back up yet again. Before my vacation, I read Nicola's post about her jelly roll quilts that she made and linked a video about the jelly roll races. I was hooked; line and sinker. I wanted to make one!! So I started researching jelly rolls and found that Vancouver, as massive as it is, doesn't have quilting stores. SERIOUSLY VANCOUVER... GET WITH THE PROGRAM!!!!!!! Anywho, I was going to order a pretty jelly roll online from Moda, but with shipping it would've cost a lot. Back to my trip....while I was browsing the amazing quilting store, where there were machines on "sale" for $8000!!, I asked the lady "Do you have any jelly rolls?" To which she replied, "Why yes we do!" And showed me...GASP...the Moda jelly roll I was yearning for online!! Yahoo! It was on sale too. So I looked to my hubby and said "Pretty please!! I will make us a fabulous quilt!" And he said "Yes!" Wow...I should've gone for more if he was in such a carefree mood.
Back to present time, IHSW weekend...so it began with a sewing Saturday with my cousin. I unraveled the jelly roll and started sewing the pieces together. It takes a lot longer than an hour to do since I'm not even finished sewing all the parts together.
The strips sewn together in a jumble. I can't stand jumbles and even though the ladies on the video say "Don't worry, this is not a fussy quilt" I had to iron them all out and organized the strips....I'm too particular with details as my cousin and husband say!
Much better!! Here's where I'm at now.
So far I have 4 panels sewn and I'm going to make it into 8 panels tonight. Maybe16 if my back doesn't give me too much pain. The red and brown beneath the panels are going to be my backing and front panels to frame the quilt. We picked that out today and the lady at Fabricland was AMAZING. She helped me with the dimensions, the colour choices and even drew me a design. I love her!!
After researching quilting online, I have decided once all the parts are together, I will hand quilt it. Since I cross stitch...lol...I think the rocking hand motion will be fine for me. I like stitching in hand at times and I want this quilt to be really special.
Guess what I never knew what this object is for and feel silly admitting it to all of you... a THIMBLE! It's for quilting!! AHAHAHA!! I always thought it was for embroidery or darning or something.....never for quilting...silly me. The rubber thimble is for your index finger!! My Nana has one that I used to play with as a child.
To all you quilters...if you have any tips or tricks for me that have helped you quilt please pass them along to me! I will collect them all and print a copy to refer to.
Onto the second big project. Remember way back when I talked about granny squares and attempted to make one? Well, I've been wanting a decent selection of yarns that are of the same weight? consistency? to make one really large granny blanket. I'm not making several little squares but one massive one. Check out Bunny Mummy's large granny. I spent quite late last night trying different methods and was getting frustrated with the differences in patterns. My eyes were hurting so I put it down to work on it another day.
I think it looks okay. The lady's pattern I'm following reverses the square and I'm not sure if I like that method as the chain stitch gets a bit wonky. Again...I'm toooooo picky and precise!
Stitching? Yes, I did some of that too! I finished BBD's Bluebird as a Redbird and stitched a Hannah motif.
I don't think I'll have Hannah done by the end of summer...possibly September. That's my new goal. I am also stitching a little RAK for someone and picking out three more to make. If only I had more time!!
Last but not least, before we bought the quilting fabric, we browsed through the Salvation Army and found this great hardcover book for $2.99 on Traditional Samplers! Great book at a great price!
I love this sampler and hope to make it one day.
I miss everyone and am looking forward to reading your posts and catching up. Thank you all for your lovely comments on my last few posts. I haven't been very diligent with responding but I mean to!! I'm always inspired, uplifted and grateful for each and every one of you!!
For my next post as a little teaser....Clams, nocturnal animals circling our tent, and bears....
BIG HUGS TO YOU ALL!!
edited to add details for Margaret and Missy Tannebaum :D
| The packaged fat quarters are from the Quilting Shop on the Sunshine Coast |
| Pretty Moda strips laid out - Double Chocolat |
| Disorganized mess makes me panic! |
The strips sewn together in a jumble. I can't stand jumbles and even though the ladies on the video say "Don't worry, this is not a fussy quilt" I had to iron them all out and organized the strips....I'm too particular with details as my cousin and husband say!
| So nice and organized! |
Much better!! Here's where I'm at now.
So far I have 4 panels sewn and I'm going to make it into 8 panels tonight. Maybe16 if my back doesn't give me too much pain. The red and brown beneath the panels are going to be my backing and front panels to frame the quilt. We picked that out today and the lady at Fabricland was AMAZING. She helped me with the dimensions, the colour choices and even drew me a design. I love her!!
After researching quilting online, I have decided once all the parts are together, I will hand quilt it. Since I cross stitch...lol...I think the rocking hand motion will be fine for me. I like stitching in hand at times and I want this quilt to be really special.
Guess what I never knew what this object is for and feel silly admitting it to all of you... a THIMBLE! It's for quilting!! AHAHAHA!! I always thought it was for embroidery or darning or something.....never for quilting...silly me. The rubber thimble is for your index finger!! My Nana has one that I used to play with as a child.
To all you quilters...if you have any tips or tricks for me that have helped you quilt please pass them along to me! I will collect them all and print a copy to refer to.
Onto the second big project. Remember way back when I talked about granny squares and attempted to make one? Well, I've been wanting a decent selection of yarns that are of the same weight? consistency? to make one really large granny blanket. I'm not making several little squares but one massive one. Check out Bunny Mummy's large granny. I spent quite late last night trying different methods and was getting frustrated with the differences in patterns. My eyes were hurting so I put it down to work on it another day.
I think it looks okay. The lady's pattern I'm following reverses the square and I'm not sure if I like that method as the chain stitch gets a bit wonky. Again...I'm toooooo picky and precise!
Stitching? Yes, I did some of that too! I finished BBD's Bluebird as a Redbird and stitched a Hannah motif.
| Stitched on 32 ct. Platinum Belfast with CC's Cupid |
I don't think I'll have Hannah done by the end of summer...possibly September. That's my new goal. I am also stitching a little RAK for someone and picking out three more to make. If only I had more time!!
Last but not least, before we bought the quilting fabric, we browsed through the Salvation Army and found this great hardcover book for $2.99 on Traditional Samplers! Great book at a great price!
I love this sampler and hope to make it one day.
I miss everyone and am looking forward to reading your posts and catching up. Thank you all for your lovely comments on my last few posts. I haven't been very diligent with responding but I mean to!! I'm always inspired, uplifted and grateful for each and every one of you!!
For my next post as a little teaser....Clams, nocturnal animals circling our tent, and bears....
BIG HUGS TO YOU ALL!!
edited to add details for Margaret and Missy Tannebaum :D
