Here's another little quilt I made from a charm pack called "Once Upon a Time".
I quilted a pantograph on it, made some binding and sewed it on and now it's finished.
Finish #8 Once Upon a Time, 32" by 40" with a white flannel backing.
Scenes from the Road of Life
Here's another little quilt I made from a charm pack called "Once Upon a Time".
I quilted a pantograph on it, made some binding and sewed it on and now it's finished.
Finish #8 Once Upon a Time, 32" by 40" with a white flannel backing.
I started weaving the flat cotton cord into the warp threads I strung the other day on the hoop for the trivet. It was fiddly, trying to keep the cord flat as I strung that long 'thread' through the spokes of the warp.
This little bit took me over an hour and a half. So it stopped for the day.
I needed something simple to do today. I realized I really needed a basket to contain my scraps from my Improv That Block project. I found some cotton clothesline and made a big basket for them.
This morning was the next Improv That Block workshop with Sherri Lynn Wood. This month we are exploring String blocks.
I made two sets of strings, one dark and one light in value. Then after the workshop I made this. It's another Friendship Star block using those string sets.
I think it's moderately successful. But, the good news is I have leftovers from the string sets to play with another time.
This morning I finished trimming the HST blocks to 4-1/2" and put them up onto the design wall. These were made from a charm pack called Once Upon a Time with some Kona solids added to make the Half Square Triangle (HST) blocks.
After lunch I started sewing the rows together. Then I sewed the rows to each other. It is now a finished top, ready to be quilted, after I make a backing for it.
I started with a piece of black fabric 24" by 36". I cut randomly sized pieces from my collection of African Mud Cloth and fit them onto the black backing. Then I zigzagged them down onto the backing, connecting them to each other also.
I cut some wide binding from the black Kona and bound it by machine.
It will now reside on our dining room table for a while.
Here's the second handmade book I made from a cookie box covered with some painted papers. The signatures inside this one are made from mixed media papers. The seven signatures are stitched in with a mixture of an 'X' stitch and Saddle stitches and beads.