I actually have some things to
share this week! I've been in a bit of a rut lately and I think it's
that I just don't know what to make. Too many choices! Once I get
going, no problem, but it's the getting going that I've struggled with
lately. First off, a finish....
Hexagon bathmat, blogged here.
It's been tested and seems great - dries faster than I thought it would
so that's good. Only issue I have is this. I put it through the
laundry today and it shrunk and wrinkled up a LOT. Could be because the
fabric was not pre-washed and the towel backing had been washed many
many times? So I kind of had to stretch it out and lay it flat to dry,
which seems a bit too high maintenance for a bathmat but I guess we'll
see how it goes. In the future for this type of project I'd use all
pre-washed materials.
Next up, the Grandma love quilt receiving the Grandma inspection. :)
Next up, the Grandma love quilt receiving the Grandma inspection. :)
She's always been a crafter - sewing, knitting, quilting, etc., so I'm glad that my work passed her test!
And now, a new work in progress.....
I
won an "I-Spy" charm pack in a blog giveaway months and months ago and
finally decided to do something with them, sewing them into a small
quilt top today. Small, like stroller-size or play mat size? It's not
perfectly pieced - I think I struggle more with simple patchwork than
with things more complicated. Is it just me?? There are some super
super cute fabrics in here though and I'm looking forward to finishing
it up and getting it in the Etsy shop.
And
finally for today, my new extension table! I haven't had a chance to
use it for quilting yet to see how that goes, but even for piecing it
really helps a lot to be able to have the fabric pieces flat with
nothing hanging over the edge to drag things down. It even has storage
for my knee lift bar (which I've never tried...shhhhh) underneath.
Have a good week everyone.
19 comments:
I especially love Grandma inspecting your/her quilt! ;-)
Your patchwork piecing looks perfect in that picture at least. ppppppp
So sweet to see the picture of your grandmother inspecting your work :) it's beautiful. I've never used my knee lift either and I don't think I really will. I guess I should try it.
Love that your grandma inspected your work! Brilliant!
I've never used mine either - none of our tables work with it! I couldn't go without my extension table now, you'll love it!
I started piecing hexies a while ago, and have no idea what I will end up with yet, I like what you made with yours!
Oh I love the photo of your grandma's arms and her finger pointed at a perfect point. The bath mat is so pretty and all things pretty are high maintenance! Don't be so hard on yourself about your simple patchwork - it looks great to me and I certainly don't inspect anyone's work!
I just love the picture of your grandma's hands on your quilt! Well, her quilt...Anyway, all of your projects look great! Enjoy the extension table!
Love the photo of your Grandma! I never use my knee lift..it just doesn't seem to fit my body! Your extension table looks great.
I struggle with the simplest things, too - I think when there's not as much going on, we see our mistakes more. And oh my gosh, use your knee lift! It's my favorite thing about my machine!
love the i-spy quilt, I want to make one of those one day. so far I have about 3 charms suitable!
Knee lift? Wouldn't that make your leg ache??
Love the picture of the grandma inspection! Beautiful.
I so love the grandmother inspection picture. My grandmother inspired me to start quilting and I'm always so proud when she likes my work!
I think your patchwork piecing looks great!
You've been busy! Your Grandma love quilt is beautiful and your hexies are lovely :)
Seeing if something passes the "Grandma Inspection" may be the new standard for sewing:) Love that photo, and the hexie bathmat is so beautiful.
I love the hexes :-)
Hexie love! And that picture of your grandmother's hands--a true treasure!
The bath mat looks good, but as you say, it shrunk up. I made one similar awhile back and even with all washed fabrics, it did the same thing, I think it is because towels and fabric shrink up at a different rate, I don't think there is a cure for it.
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