Thursday, November 29, 2012

Not Pretty......

Okay, maybe not so pretty but it's a start and I had to start my blog with something.  Visit me at sew-n-crazyquilter.blogspot.com



 
 

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Christmas creativity

I moved a box that was beneath my cutting table and I found my 60 mm rotary cutter that went missing about 3 years ago! 

What a mess, how in the world did it get rusty spots??  Yuck!   I'll use it to cut paper so long as it doesn't damage my cutting mat.


I've been working on blocks for a Christmas quilt, but what's a Christmas quilt without trees?

I wanted to use some of my strings, so I grabbed a handful and laid them out... as long as they had some green or were close to green, they were a candidate for the trees! 

This is where the rusty blade actually came in handy... I drew a 60-degree shape on pages from an old phone book as a base, and sewed strings horizontally to build my trees.  It took no time at all!

Here is a tree before trimming
looks a bit wonky but after I pulled the paper off, put fusible on the back and trimmed it down, it was a (somewhat) graceful tree!

Here's the final block:
looking good!

I've posted more of my Christmas quilt blocks on my blog:  Eat Sleep Quilt

That's all for now, sew forth and sew on
Linda

Monday, November 26, 2012

Fun at the bee

At our Bee meeting on Saturday afternoon we got to see some fantastic creations!  During show n tell, Charlene showed us a rail fence quilt, she found the pattern on the Missouri Quilts site. 

The fabric really does make the quilt, and Charlene has a real knack for putting the right combinations together!

Yetunde showed us a clever pocket she made from recycled jeans...
Isn't that clever?  When she walks,if her walking pants don't have pockets she needed a place to carry her cell phone or whatever.

Emma's hand-pieced cobblestone quilt will be really pretty when she finishes it, with those ice-cream colors.
These are from a workshop I taught a few months ago - looking good!

After seeing the FQ bag from last month's meeting Carolyn couldn't resist making her own.  She brought one in to show us, then she sewed up another one during the meeting.

Those bags sew up really fast!

Sew forth adn sew on til later!
Linda

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Round Robin Quilt Back Home

Thanks for the invite - I'm currently working on this "Round Robin" I participated in over the Internet.  This is what I started with



and this is the final round.  You can't see the corners very good - she machine embroidered a different African animal in each corner. 


I post a better photo after I finish quilting it. 







Now I can stay in touch with all of you at once.  Can't wait to read/hear from you

Debbra


Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Welcome to our bee!

Hello and welcome to our Wee Bee Quilting blog.  We are glad you dropped by and hope you come by often, because we have a lot to share. 

Linda