It was about mid-March before I finally sat down to write my goals for the month. I was sure to keep my list to the bare minimum since I knew I had other big commitments going on (like taxes - yuck). I didn't quite get everything done but maybe that's because I snuck in a few little side projects. See below.
I did get most of my sister, Tammy's, quilt done but I still need to bind it. I plan on getting it done this weekend so I can take it with me to Montana next week for our annual Spring Break Sister's & Cousins Trip. I'd love to show pictures of the quilt but I'm planning on writing up a pattern for it so you'll just have to wait and see :)
My friend Kellie is expecting a baby boy in a few months so I gave her a couple of homemade bibs at our mini shower/recipe group the other night.
The smaller bib was inspired by one I saw on the blog, Nana Company. It's a wonderful blog. Amy makes beautiful things and has beautiful photography. I could definitely spend a lot of time looking around there. She offers a PDF pattern for the little bib (which I had to enlarge quite a bit but it works for a 1 year old.) I used a simple template I had in my pattern stash and some raw edge applique for the larger bib.
Unfortunately I only got one Pineapple Block done.
Have I mentioned that I really do love working on them?
You can find the over-sized paper-piecing patterns in my Etsy shop, HERE. And don't be shy about paper-piecing, my next blog post will be a tutorial for this specific block. It's really not that hard!
I somehow managed to squeeze in two little projects for the fabric store I work at. First, was a Simple Squares baby quilt. I've used this pattern before. It whips up in just a few hours and is the perfect baby size I think. The fabric showcases the new line by Riley Blake called Rocket Age.
[click HERE for more info on this pattern.]
Last, but not least, I got the opportunity to make one of Camille Roskelley's new mini patterns for the store. I chose to do the Mini Swoon pattern, since I never got around to making the big version (which I loved from the minute I saw her sample hanging at the Int'l Quilt Market back in 2011).
I loved working on it. When I finished the first block I thought to myself, it may be the cutest block I've ever made. I hope to make a few more of her mini's someday...
Another fun aspect of making the mini quilt is that I was able to machine quilt it myself in about 30 minutes. I love the look of straight line quilting and thankfully, it's a lot easier than free motion quilting.
Well, that's about it for March.
As for April, my main goal is to get my three new quilt samples made for my 3 new patterns. I've been a little distracted the last few months with random projects so now it's time to get back to work!
Happy quilting!
~ Amber
I love those pineapple blocks! Especially in the bright colours. But boy do they look like a lot of work.
ReplyDeleteI love the giant ric-rac around the edge of that baby quilt!
ReplyDeleteOh I love your mini swoon! I can't believe I still haven't done the Swoon yet :)
ReplyDeleteI ordered a pack of your pineapple paper templates and can't wait for your next post to get a tutorial. It will be my first time foundation piecing a block! I also love the mini swoon - I will be making one of them this month as part of Sinta and Sherri's AYOS program.
ReplyDeleteWow I love all the things you are working on. Especially the pineapple and the mini swoon.
ReplyDeleteFirst, your to-do list. I think it was so smart that you listed two pineapple blocks. That is so much less intimidating than listing "the quilt".
ReplyDeleteNow, your machine quilting. ( I have to start to practice this! ) For those straight lines do you use a walking foot or your regular foot?
I went to your Etsy shop but couldn't find the pineapple papers. I love pineapple quilts, and I enjoy paper piecing. I'm currently working on some pineapple minis (3" square), but I would like to make bigger blocks to make a full-sized quilt. And I too would like to know if you use a walking foot for the straightline quilting.
ReplyDeleteThese baby bibs look amazing. Actually everything that you made are really cute. I love that pineapple blocks!
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