Ever since I saw this quilt I knew I had to make one.
My goal in 2008 is to make one block a week and one triangle a month. I am one block short in January but I will make it up in February.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Valentines Day Runner
Seeing Stars
I took a class last year called "Texas Star". I wanted to learn how to do the dreaded "Y" seams and what better way than to make a zillion of them. Well, I almost decided to chuck it all in a box and call it a UFO. The OCD inside of me decided I better just get it done. I have been working on it faithfully for an hour or two every weekend and today I got the top put together. I still have to square it up and add borders to it, which I will do next Sunday at quilt class. I have no idea how I am going to quilt it other than stitching in the ditch. I may have to take out my embroidery machine and do something with the hexagon shapes.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
Happy New Year
I guess I will start my first post of the year by posting pictures of the last of my 2007 finished quilt projects. Karene and Joy were sick of ruling table runners.
This is a fall wall hanging that I made before Thanksgiving. It was the first time I used my walking foot w/ guide to quilt.
This is a fall wall hanging that I made before Thanksgiving. It was the first time I used my walking foot w/ guide to quilt.
This was a table runner pattern that I got from www.connectingthreads.com. I really loved it when I saw it online but after I made it I lost the love. It is now covering a desk in my mothers bedroom. I did use it as a learning experience though. I got to practice my satin stitch and I also got to practice machine embroidery. Boy, I need much more practice. LOL
This is a quilt I made for my friend, Maria. It is a kit from moda from the Chocolat line of fabrics. I love the colors and I may get more fabrics to make myself a quilt using them.
This is a quilt I made for my friend, Maria. It is a kit from moda from the Chocolat line of fabrics. I love the colors and I may get more fabrics to make myself a quilt using them.
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