This past week and this week have been really slow for sewing! Last week was the fair and we were there a lot. Plus I taught on Wednesday night. I did the Triangle Frenzy class which was a great class, even for a beginner. This 8 year old wanted to sew and her mom didn't know how, so they came to class, the mom cut, I helped the girl learn to sew, and the top was done that night. It was so much fun. The class went great. I even had my first guy in a class and he was the only one who finished!
I was also busy in my free time creating this money bouquet for a bridal shower on Friday. It turned out cute.
We went to the carnival/rodeo on Saturday night and the kids got to ride the merry go round for the first time.
The last couple nights we've been without the kids due to change in plans, so I gathered all my stuff for the craft show, then spent a bit of time sewing. I created these 3 bags over past 2 nights. They turned out super cute and were fun and fast to make. I hope with some modification they will make cute samples for a class.
I finally used up all the Juggling Summer mini charms I won from Jan.
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Busy with Fair
This month seems to be consumed by fair time. First we attended the Custer County Fair in Hermosa and this week it's the Central States Fair in Rapid City. I took several quilts to both fairs. There's a big difference in the quantity and types of quilts shown at the smaller versus larger fair.
At the Custer County Fair I received a 1st on my wolf
A first on Swoon and a second on Crown Royal as well as a first on my mystery quilt.
A first on my Amish Rubic Star
At the CSF I received a 3rd on Crown Royal and a 2nd on Swoon.
A second on the mystery quilt
A second on the miniature quilt.
A second on the wolf.
A first on the Amish Rubic Star
My friend Tammy got a first on her Christmas Celebration Table Topper, her first entry in the fair.
This week I haven't done much sewing at all. I did get this baby quilt sample done for the store.
I also made this bag for a sample for a class I hope to teach in the spring.
Sunday night Paul and I had a date night and went to Billy Currington at the fair. He was so good and we had awesome seats.
Yesterday I was super excited to receive my passport in the mail! Now I'm anticipating where we'll be going on our cruise with my husband's company.
At the Custer County Fair I received a 1st on my wolf
A first on Swoon and a second on Crown Royal as well as a first on my mystery quilt.
A first on my Amish Rubic Star
At the CSF I received a 3rd on Crown Royal and a 2nd on Swoon.
A second on the mystery quilt
A second on the miniature quilt.
A second on the wolf.
A first on the Amish Rubic Star
My friend Tammy got a first on her Christmas Celebration Table Topper, her first entry in the fair.
This week I haven't done much sewing at all. I did get this baby quilt sample done for the store.
I also made this bag for a sample for a class I hope to teach in the spring.
Sunday night Paul and I had a date night and went to Billy Currington at the fair. He was so good and we had awesome seats.
Yesterday I was super excited to receive my passport in the mail! Now I'm anticipating where we'll be going on our cruise with my husband's company.
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
August Sewing & Quilting
August really has flown by for me! I can't believe we're almost to the middle. I made this Spirograph table topper from some of my remaining blush fabric. I am loving the pattern and may have to try it again.
I finished it up with a machine sewn binding, but I'm not really liking it, so may take it out and hand sew it down. I used wool for the batting in this one.
To add to my samples for an upcoming class, I made two more Lazy Girl runaround bags. They are quick and easy and make great gifts.
Mikaela and I worked on a couple bags for her. She got distracted pretty fast, but was certainly ready to fill them when I was done.
A co-worker asked me to fix her sons jacket. Her mom had put the zipper in, but it was really puckered.
I took it out and re-did it. There were three different layers to sew, re-sew, and then topstitch. A complicated way to make a jacket for sure, but it's done and she's happy.
I made another sample for class from a new fabric line at work. I just love how I was able to fussy cut to make it work.
The back pocket is also fussy cut.
I finished a third mini swoon block, so only 1 remains. I love making these little blocks. With the corner clipper ruler it's been a breeze to sew them too.
Last week I quilted a couple quilts for my friend Emilee. I did an allover stipple in white king tut with a taupe bottom line.
I love how she made her scrappy swoon longer. I wish I had done that to mine as well.
I also quilted this happy houses big block quilt with a large stipple in a verigated green/teal/yellow/red thread.
A co-worker is leaving today for a trip with her husband and she'll be doing a lot of waiting, so I made her a big bag to carry all her things. My co-workers and I made a big old care package of things she might need. I was kind of fun seeing what everyone put in it. She loves leopard print, so I picked the fabric especially for her.
With the leftover fold area I made a little makeup bag for a bunch of toiletry things. The orange is in the other bag as well. It's so bright and fun.
Saturday I whipped up this little Star-burst table topper for my dad's wife's hair dresser. She gave me a bunch of Crown Royal bags, so I wanted to do something for her.
Last week my aunt and I took a trip back to my hometown for a 60th anniversary celebration. It was fun to visit with so many neighbors and friends. It would have been my mom's birthday, so we stopped at the cemetery as well. I don't get back real often any more, so it was nice to have the time to visit.
While I quilted last week Mikaela and Mathew played with Grandpa and Grandma. Mikaela thought she would take over my dad's chair, but he made her share. It was so cute to see her playing with Grandpa.
I finished it up with a machine sewn binding, but I'm not really liking it, so may take it out and hand sew it down. I used wool for the batting in this one.
To add to my samples for an upcoming class, I made two more Lazy Girl runaround bags. They are quick and easy and make great gifts.
Mikaela and I worked on a couple bags for her. She got distracted pretty fast, but was certainly ready to fill them when I was done.
A co-worker asked me to fix her sons jacket. Her mom had put the zipper in, but it was really puckered.
I took it out and re-did it. There were three different layers to sew, re-sew, and then topstitch. A complicated way to make a jacket for sure, but it's done and she's happy.
I made another sample for class from a new fabric line at work. I just love how I was able to fussy cut to make it work.
The back pocket is also fussy cut.
I finished a third mini swoon block, so only 1 remains. I love making these little blocks. With the corner clipper ruler it's been a breeze to sew them too.
Last week I quilted a couple quilts for my friend Emilee. I did an allover stipple in white king tut with a taupe bottom line.
I love how she made her scrappy swoon longer. I wish I had done that to mine as well.
I also quilted this happy houses big block quilt with a large stipple in a verigated green/teal/yellow/red thread.
A co-worker is leaving today for a trip with her husband and she'll be doing a lot of waiting, so I made her a big bag to carry all her things. My co-workers and I made a big old care package of things she might need. I was kind of fun seeing what everyone put in it. She loves leopard print, so I picked the fabric especially for her.
With the leftover fold area I made a little makeup bag for a bunch of toiletry things. The orange is in the other bag as well. It's so bright and fun.
Saturday I whipped up this little Star-burst table topper for my dad's wife's hair dresser. She gave me a bunch of Crown Royal bags, so I wanted to do something for her.
Last week my aunt and I took a trip back to my hometown for a 60th anniversary celebration. It was fun to visit with so many neighbors and friends. It would have been my mom's birthday, so we stopped at the cemetery as well. I don't get back real often any more, so it was nice to have the time to visit.
While I quilted last week Mikaela and Mathew played with Grandpa and Grandma. Mikaela thought she would take over my dad's chair, but he made her share. It was so cute to see her playing with Grandpa.
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Bags,
Dad,
Machine Quilting,
Mikaela,
Runaround Bags,
Sample,
Swoon,
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