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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Simple Pleasures quilt from Auntie's Quaint Quilts...


Today we have this lovely feature! Simple pleasures quilt from Christine of anties quaint quilts...(which reminds me of a funny story of Megan, on a trip to England to visit Grandma, she said "what a quaint house you have!" nicely, Grandma got super offended and said it was not a nice word, means "small" (which it doesn't) Makes me laugh thinking of Megan getting busted by Grandma!) Back to the lovely Christine and her blog. She loves to quilt and stitch, this quilt has both. Along her sidebar she has dozens and dozens of quilt finishes through the years! Impressive!  She also has loads of friends from tons of countries along her sidebar, cute idea. Go check her out and be inspired!

This afternoon it was fine and still and not too sunny so I grabbed a few finished items and works in progress and headed outside to take some photos. 

After what seems forever, Simple Pleasures is finally finished.


 I quilted a 1/4 inch each side of the block seams ...


and echo quilted the triangles in the border.


 In case you hadn't guessed it's a Hatched and Patched design by Anni Downs. Her stitcheries are so distinctive.

For this quilt I used a range of fabrics by Heather Mulder Peterson called Cottage Charm.


Several years ago by local Spotlight had this range on it's shelves and I bought up big!


Here's a closer look at the quilting in the border ... simple but effective.


 And to finish a shot of the backing. I'm not usually a fan of yellow but this buttery print jumped out shouting 'pick me' when I was auditioning fabric for the backing.




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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

A Christmas Gift to you....

A Christmas Gift to you....

Our cute new sponsor with a cute shop name



Is giving away a Christmas gift to one of you!!!!

$40 credit to FIVE MONKEY FABRICS, your gift will arrive before Christmas, you can put it under the tree for yourself!

Ginger has some darling fabrics in her shop, she carries tons of lines from Michel Miller, Free Spirit, Riley Blake, Andover,  and Westminster. Look at these darling fat quarter bundles...

Entire Shop ON SALE LARK, Amy Butler, Westminster Fabrics, 6 Fat Quarter Fabric Bundle
Amy Butler

Notice the price crossed out? 


SEE, A GIFT FOR EVERYONE!

Entire Shop ON SALE Secret Garden by Sandi Henderson for Michael Miller fabrics, 5 Half-yard Bundle (2.5 Yards Total)
Sandi Henderson


Entire Shop ON SALE Fox Trails Brown and Orange Bundle, Doohikey Designs for Riley Blake, 8 half-yards (4 Total Yards)
Doohickey Designs

You know the drill, leave a separate comment for each entry, you have 3 chances to win:

tell us what you would get if you won?

2. Become a follower here, or let us know you already are.

3. Tell us what you hope to get for Christmas! 


(giveaway will be open through Sunday, announced Monday)


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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Hoop-art Ornament tutorial from Little LuLu's nest....


The winner of the POPPY SEED FABRICS giveaway is:



Blogger Emily said...
My best birthday was when my husband threw a party for me with all of our friends.
 It was the first time I'd had a real birthday party since I was a little girl!
December 9, 2011 8:46 AM

Congratulations!

Today we have Gentri from Little LuLu's Nest. Gentri and Megan are good friends, she should probably be writing this intro :) They met while their husbands were in medical school together. Gentri and her sister Brayli have a darling blog, and etsy shop. Their blog is full of fun tutorials, recipes and general crafting. They are super duper cute fun sisters!

Here are the Holiday Gift Tutorials past and upcoming:

November 7th: Amber from A Little Bit Biased Tutorial: Holiday Table Topper
November 14th: Quilt Story :) Tutorial: Winter Tree Table Runner
November 21st: Bev from Flamingo Toes Tutorial: Linen Jewelry Travel Bag
November 28th: Corey from Little Miss Shabby Tutorial: Hope Canvases
December 12th: Melissa from Happy Quilting Tutorial: Holiday Oven Mitt
December 14th: Gentri from Little Lulu's Nest
December 19th: Erin from Why Not Sew?


hello, I'm Gentri from Little LuLu's Nest
and I'm excited to be here
at Quiltstory
Megan and I met while our
husbands were busy studying 12+ hours a day...
and I am happy to say I've met Heather as well
at this year's quilt market
and they are both beautiful, fun, talented ladies!
I've come up with a fun, last-minute neighbor gift
that is so versatile, and can be
personalized any way you'd like
and best of all it's {cheap} and {easy}
hoop-art ornament
1. start with your embroidery hoop,
the smallest hoop you'll find is 3 in and that's perfect
for a little personalized ornament.
2.  cut out your background fabric and leave
some extra fabric around the edges for later on.
{i used a linen blend for 2 and a cotton pattern for 1)
3. next i "google imaged" the shapes i wanted to work with
and simply traced those onto paper
(or if you're awesome and can free-hand any drawing, that's easy too)
4. cut out your desired shape and pin to felt
and cut out your felt piece
5. simply glue the center of the shape onto
the fabric in the hoop
(fabric glue works wonderfully)
I chose to do 3 different ornaments
an apple for my son's teacher
a "T" for a family friend
and a star for a neighbor
this is the fun part,
the possibilities are endless
a "1" for a couple's first Christmas
or a baby's first Christmas
a date
2011
an initial
a snowflake
the word "JOY"
etc
etc
6. with cooridinating thread
hand-stitch the outside of the shape
7. lightly glue your leftover threads
out of the way of the edges, like the above picture
8. next, glue around the inside of the hoop
around the back and tuck in your fabric
9. cut out a small felt circle and glue to the back of your hoop
this way the thread's stay in place and it gives it a nice finishing touch
10. that's it.
you have a cute, personalized ornament
to gift to someone
...last, but not least
tie some twine, ribbon, thread or yarn
to the clasp at the top.
that way it can actually hang
like an ornament
I'm attaching my hoop ornaments
to little jolly treat bags
and spreading the joy of Christmas
thanks for hanging out today
and come stop by and say hello or check out my etsy shop
i'll be posting a gingerbread cookie recipe later this week
if you need a little treat for those bags :)
Happy Holidays,      
Gentri

Monday, December 12, 2011

Fabric Tuesday party time!

You people are so crafty and fabulous! I truly haven't sewn anything awesome in at least a month! I want to sew so bad, but I am trying to practice self discipline and get a whole list of things done first. Problem is, I never get that list done, so I can't sew! I have to soon because of Christmas gifts that I need to finish...oh well, here are some fun ones from last week...


Kirsten from Gemini stitches, cute plus quilt, I want to make one of these...



Darling Jack's chain quilt top from The Quilting Dee


Cute mini "x" Christmas pillow by hoosier toni.

stars abound 2

Super cute bright star quilt from a bright corner...


Your turn!
New to Fabric Tuesday?  It's easy, just see HERE.