Showing posts with label Serenade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Serenade. Show all posts

5.19.2014

More Mother's Day Potholders


Here are a couple more potholders I finished a few weeks ago for mother's day. These two were for my mom and Gran.


Like I mentioned in my previous post a few days ago, I used Amy's tutorial from Nana and Co. She has a great step by step tutorial on how to create these. View her tutorial here.


The main prints I used in this project were pulled from a Serenade layer cake I have by Kate Spain for Moda. The ruffle and binding fabric was some I've had on hand for a while. The gray is a Kona solid I think, and the white fabric is canvas I purchased from Joann's. 


Again, I wanted to make this extra personal so I decided to stitch "Mom" on the white canvas. I did this by writing out "Mom" with a disappearing ink pen on my fabric. I then dropped my feed dogs and used my darning foot to stitch over what I had drawn. I tried to make the down strokes a tad thicker for the text to look similar to calligraphy.


For the quilting I used my old faithful meandering free motion pattern.


Here is the one I created for my grandmother. Again, the patterned fabric is from my Serenade layer cake.


I call my grandmother "Gran" so I decided to stitch that on the canvas. I do recommend starting out with a big piece of canvas so you can cut it down after you've stitched the name one. This gives you more control with the border of negative space.




Here they are together! So cute. 


They each took only one night after work to complete, which isn't too bad! 


I love the way they turned out and hope my mom and Gran did too. :) I need to make one for us. Although, it's so much harder to motivate myself to make projects for our home verses projects for others. I always have a deadline with gifts. I need to start making deadlines for myself!

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5.13.2014

Tricia's Mother's Day Potholder



I recently finished a potholder for my mother-in-law. I decided to give the special women in my life little potholders for Mother's Day! When figuring out what kind I wanted to make, I remembered seeing this tutorial from Nana Company. Amy has a great step by step tutorial on how to make this pretty little potholder. You should go check it out and make your very own!


This is the first of three I made for Mother's Day. I didn't want to have to cut my binding fabric on the bias since it leaves the unused fabric in such a weird shape. After finishing this with angled corners, I wished I had just cut my fabric on the bias. Amy's rounded corners make it so much cuter! It's still cute, but I decided to make the other two with rounded corners. The patterned fabric I used in this was from a Serenade layer cake by Kate Spain that I had on hand. So many cute fabrics in that line! Amy suggests using this classic diamond straight line quilting. This was the hardest part for me! Ha. I don't know what it is, but I don't enjoy straight line quilting. It takes so much longer than free motion quilting for me. Needless to say, this was the only potholder I quilted with straight line quilting. :)


Amy uses cute little fabric patches on the front of hers. I didn't have anything like that so I decided to sew her name on a piece of white canvas. I just wrote out her name with a disappearing ink pen and dropped my feed dogs on my machine to sew over the lines smoothly. I started with a big piece of what canvas so that I could square it up after I had sewn her name. I think it turned out well! I hope she enjoys using it as much as I enjoyed making it! :)

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3.05.2014

Fabric Collection for New Quilt


I pulled these fabrics from my stash last night. I'm sure you can guess, but this is going to be a new baby boy quilt! I have an idea for what I want to do, but I may change my mind by the time I'm through cutting. We'll see! 

Most of these fabrics are either Bella or Moda solids. There is one piece of Kaufman Essex Linen Blend in Medium Aqua and the pattern on the bottom is pulled from my Serenade layer cake by Kate Spain.

I can't wait to start cutting!

1.17.2014

New Fabric!


Over Christmas my sweet family gave me a lot of great new fabric! 


This layer cake is Serenade by Kate Spain for Moda. Don't you just love those colors? I feel like they have a vintage feel while still having clean lines. I do have to admit, there is a butterfly print in there that I don't care for. It may be because I had a ton of those butterfly clips when I was younger which makes the fabric seem 90s-ish. I don't know. That's me being super picky. I love it though!


I also like that on the back of the layer cake there is a little sheet showing the different ways you can cut them up. So helpful!


Ok, how cute is this little mini charm pack. They are only 2.5 inches! Ah! So cute. This is PB&J by Basic Grey for Moda. Such a cute line. I can't wait to figure out what to do with these little squares!


Something I mentioned wanting for Christmas was neutral and white precuts. I am always in need but those aren't as fun to buy when there are so many bright and colorful fabrics out there! I was so thankful to receive this Bella Solids Natural (Wheat Flour) Jelly Roll by Moda and a few charm packs; Bella Solids Natural Charm Pack by Moda and a couple Cotton Supreme Optical White Charm Packs by RJR Fabrics. These will definitely be used quickly.