I started sewing Sun Bonnet Sue's out of the scraps from dresses I made for darling daughter. They were a lot of fun to sew both the dresses and the Sues, then printing photos on fabric became possible. I pull this out every few years and think of ways to put it together but still have not put any action with the thoughts. I have 25 photos and as many 5.5 inch Sues to work into it. And I still have a box of fabrics from the 1990's good thing. Right now I like grouping all the photos together and putting the Sun Bonnets in a border since the challenge is to keep it small. But for now they are going back in the box. Happy Memories. --Ann--
Thursday, July 30, 2015
Pastel IX
I started sewing Sun Bonnet Sue's out of the scraps from dresses I made for darling daughter. They were a lot of fun to sew both the dresses and the Sues, then printing photos on fabric became possible. I pull this out every few years and think of ways to put it together but still have not put any action with the thoughts. I have 25 photos and as many 5.5 inch Sues to work into it. And I still have a box of fabrics from the 1990's good thing. Right now I like grouping all the photos together and putting the Sun Bonnets in a border since the challenge is to keep it small. But for now they are going back in the box. Happy Memories. --Ann--
Tuesday, July 28, 2015
Pastel VIII
The pattern for this was in Linda Brannock's book Miss Jump's Quilt Album, she called it Summer Garden aka Summer Pizza. I think summer pizza is fitting. I organized the background fabrics into diagonal groupings because there was just too much going on for them to be scattered randomly. I need to add a border of checkerboards or maybe half square triangles like the pin wheel quilt, previous post. It is a small queen size quilt.
The majority of these quilts were sewn in the 1990's specifically in 1999. I must have challenged myself to use as much of this stash as I could before the new millennium. I made a dent but I didn't come close to using all of the 1980's/90's pile. I could still make a couple more queen size quilts or 4 or 5 twin size. One more 1990's fabric post to go. --Ann--
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Pastel VII
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Pastel Series VI
I call this Starry Stairs. I saw it in an advertisement in a quilt magazine many years ago so I drafted the block and sewed it together. It is two 4 patches and 2 partial log cabin blocks sewn as a four patch then it is sashed with light fabrics and a friendship star at the intersection. I have used this on my dining room table for years. A quilt on the table muffles a lot of sound and I can pick it up after a meal and shake out all the crumbs. I cut extra fabric into squares for napkins. My kids friends didn't know what to think of these people who had a quilt on the table and always used cloth napkins. It has been through the washer so many times and it just gets softer and softer both visually and to the touch. This was a low volume quilt before those words were ever put together. --Ann--
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Pastel Series V
I'm of the generation that likes to pierce my garments not my flesh with jewelry. I made this small wallhanging to pin my pins, I sewed on a few buttons to hang necklaces. The 4 patches were left overs from the Candy Stripe quilt. This little quilt was too wide to hang in my closet after another move so all pins were removed for another narrower pin quilt. I finally got brave and tried machine quilting beyond puzzle piece stippling a decade or so ago. The background of each basket is different and I free motion quilted a leaf and vine in the border. --Ann--
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Pastel Series IV
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Pastel Series III
Tuesday, July 7, 2015
Pastel Series II
I love the softness of these prints and the colors are so much brighter with a white background. This is a doll quilt I made for darling daughter in 1992 or 1993. I used the tri rec tools, the first border is a strip that I folded in half and pressed before sewing, the folded inset is always straight compared to seaming a narrow strip on both sides that shows any little deviation in seam allowance. I used a piece of flannel for batting and quilted it with free motion stippling. --Ann--
Friday, July 3, 2015
On the needles
I knit a girlfriend market bag for my very dearest girlfriend for her birthday then I wrapped it and taped the package shut and on the way to the post office I thought oh darn I didn't take a picture. She sent me a pic with fresh peaches. I ran out of yarn shortly after I started the handle so had to make due. I knit it with cotton yarn so it is washable. --Ann--
Thursday, July 2, 2015
out of the cupboard Pastel Series I
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
What is the fluffy white stuff?
Hoping your 4th of July celebration is sweet! --Ann--
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