Okay, it is not so new. I have been sleeping under this for a month or more now.
My favourite Anna Maria Horner Good Folks fabric. Pieced with love on a weekend away in Atlanta, it will always remind me of that trip and bonding with my quilty friends.
Quilted by the amazing Krista in an all over loop pattern. The texture is perfect on this monster sized quilt, a large king at 120" by 90".
Buttery voile on the back, so soft on the skin. It is the perfect weight for summer. I love how it welcomes me to bed every night.
My favourite. Now I just need to make me some matching pillowcases and shams :)
Showing posts with label Little Folks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Little Folks. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Thursday, October 11, 2012
because I was in a bad mood.
I had a bad day today. Not exceptionally bad or anything, in the grand scheme of life, but enough to make me cranky. And you wouldn't like me when I'm cranky...(as she turns green...Hulk reference).
I blame it on work. It was a bloody, messy day. Okay, I am a dentist so "bloody" isn't anything to get alarmed about. But it was bloodier than necessary, in my opinion, and I just didn't like it. On the plus side, it was a half day, so I got to go home at lunch time to sulk and eat sugary things to console myself.
I had a good shower to wash off said blood (ha ha, kidding...sort of) and dressed in jeans and a t-shirt. But I felt like I wanted to be prettier.
If some Little Folks voile can't cheer a girl up, what can?
I grabbed a couple strips that I had in my stash and got to work. Within a half hour, I had made this infinity scarf. Seriously, instant gratification. If you look you can see that my hair is still wet from the shower! It was that fast.
Feeling much better. Thanks, Anna Maria, for never failing to bring a smile to my face! I owe you one.
I blame it on work. It was a bloody, messy day. Okay, I am a dentist so "bloody" isn't anything to get alarmed about. But it was bloodier than necessary, in my opinion, and I just didn't like it. On the plus side, it was a half day, so I got to go home at lunch time to sulk and eat sugary things to console myself.
I had a good shower to wash off said blood (ha ha, kidding...sort of) and dressed in jeans and a t-shirt. But I felt like I wanted to be prettier.
If some Little Folks voile can't cheer a girl up, what can?
I grabbed a couple strips that I had in my stash and got to work. Within a half hour, I had made this infinity scarf. Seriously, instant gratification. If you look you can see that my hair is still wet from the shower! It was that fast.
Feeling much better. Thanks, Anna Maria, for never failing to bring a smile to my face! I owe you one.
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Little Folks,
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Tuesday, August 21, 2012
The va-jay-jay quilt
I wanted to make something fabulous for my co-worker's new baby girl. We have worked together for years, and she has recently gotten into quilting herself. She is a fan of strip quilts and straight line quilting, so I thought I would make something different, outside her comfort zone, with lots of curves. I saw this quilt by Jenny and thought it the perfect pattern!

The nursery was to be done in greys and yellows, so I decided to combine these with some pink for the quilt. I pulled out my Quick Curve Ruler and cut up some of my precious Little Folks voile for the project, paired with Kona charcoal. This was my first time using the ruler and it was a breeze to use. Love it!
I cut and pieced, added a border, and used some Aurafil thread to do some pebble quilting on all the grey bits, new to me, and incidentally, very time and thread consuming! I ran out midway and had to wait 3 weeks for my new spools to arrive. I left the voile pieces unquilted to remain soft and silky to the touch. Then I did a few rows of hand stitching along the borders using Perle cotton thread to finish it off. I had a lovely time finishing the hand quilting and binding while at the lake.

But here's the thing. At some point along the way, I got it in my head that the blocks looked like...well, vaginas. And, being pink, fushia and yellow, they kinda looked like vaginas with various degrees of infection.
That's a hard thing to get out of your mind, once it's there.
So, when it was all said and done, I held it up to my husband skeptically, telling him my views ("yah, you are kinda right!"), and asked if this thing was even giftable. Well, that was when the unexpected happened. Last But Not Least spied the quilt, and declared with all the passion that a 5 year old can muster (which is quite a lot): Mom!! I love it! It is your best quilt ever!!
Huh?
I ignored her, thinking it would pass, but brought her along with me to be my quilt holder for some photographs. Between each and every one, she would give the quilt a mighty embrace:

And she pleaded, please Mom, can we keep it?? Pleeeeeeeeeeze?
In the end, who can resist that face? So, the quilt was granted as hers, and she took it outside to play with her lake friends, spending 3 full hours playing variations of Twister and leap frog with the quilt. No word of a lie! THREE HOURS. Worth its weight in gold. Who'd've thunk it?


And at dinner time that night, as we feasted on a gourmet meal of hot dogs and Kraft mac and cheese, LBNL declared that while dinner was superb, it was the second greatest thing Mama made that day, after the quilt ;)
So, it looks like I will be cursed with looking at that va-jay-jay quilt for years to come! And I have started a new (and anatomy free) replacement quilt for Baby Kiera!

The nursery was to be done in greys and yellows, so I decided to combine these with some pink for the quilt. I pulled out my Quick Curve Ruler and cut up some of my precious Little Folks voile for the project, paired with Kona charcoal. This was my first time using the ruler and it was a breeze to use. Love it!
I cut and pieced, added a border, and used some Aurafil thread to do some pebble quilting on all the grey bits, new to me, and incidentally, very time and thread consuming! I ran out midway and had to wait 3 weeks for my new spools to arrive. I left the voile pieces unquilted to remain soft and silky to the touch. Then I did a few rows of hand stitching along the borders using Perle cotton thread to finish it off. I had a lovely time finishing the hand quilting and binding while at the lake.

But here's the thing. At some point along the way, I got it in my head that the blocks looked like...well, vaginas. And, being pink, fushia and yellow, they kinda looked like vaginas with various degrees of infection.
That's a hard thing to get out of your mind, once it's there.
So, when it was all said and done, I held it up to my husband skeptically, telling him my views ("yah, you are kinda right!"), and asked if this thing was even giftable. Well, that was when the unexpected happened. Last But Not Least spied the quilt, and declared with all the passion that a 5 year old can muster (which is quite a lot): Mom!! I love it! It is your best quilt ever!!
Huh?
I ignored her, thinking it would pass, but brought her along with me to be my quilt holder for some photographs. Between each and every one, she would give the quilt a mighty embrace:

And she pleaded, please Mom, can we keep it?? Pleeeeeeeeeeze?
In the end, who can resist that face? So, the quilt was granted as hers, and she took it outside to play with her lake friends, spending 3 full hours playing variations of Twister and leap frog with the quilt. No word of a lie! THREE HOURS. Worth its weight in gold. Who'd've thunk it?


And at dinner time that night, as we feasted on a gourmet meal of hot dogs and Kraft mac and cheese, LBNL declared that while dinner was superb, it was the second greatest thing Mama made that day, after the quilt ;)
So, it looks like I will be cursed with looking at that va-jay-jay quilt for years to come! And I have started a new (and anatomy free) replacement quilt for Baby Kiera!
Shared today for some giggles at Quilt Story and at Sew Modern Monday.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Quickie quilt done!
Lately I was feeling a little low in the quilting mojo. No lack of inspiration (or fabric), just not much energy in the tank and starting something new (or finishing up other quilts) felt daunting.
I needed a quickie.
So, when I had an unexpected afternoon off work recently, I neglected to pick up the kids from daycare or do my "to-do" list (it never gets any shorter, anyhow). Instead I spent 3 uninterrupted hours cutting up and sewing together my AMH Little Folks that I bought, in full, May of last year! A very simple strip quilt, completely inspired by the ones by Red Pepper Quilts. I made sure I did it with the rules of:
1. no thinking and
2. no pulling apart seams, no matter what.

Just pulled a fabric from the pile, cut a strip of whatever width, sew it on, etc until it was long enough. One strip was even sewed on with the back facing outwards! Whatever. Left it like that. And I didn't die or anything!

For the backing, I used a sheet I bought on clearance from IKEA. Easy peasy! It is a charcoal color and has a sheen to it that I just LOVE. I normally go for a fancy pieced back, but really like how this simple solid accents my quilting.
I did some simple line machine quilting, using grey on the back and colors that coordinated with the fabric on top. I popped on the binding (by machine) and hand stitched it here and there with Perle 8 thread in contrasting colors until I felt it was "done." Love the randomness, and how the hand stitching pops against the solid back.

I love it. It was stress free, simple, and as far as I am concerned, looks fantastic. Been so overwhelmed with all that is life lately, this was a much needed escape.
I was feeling guilty about my unfinished vintage sheet quilt, and also that I hadn't started the promised birthday quilt for The Middle Child (her birthday is this weekend) but I will get to those, eventually. Had to take time to remember that quilting is supposed to be FUN, right??
Bring on the next project!
I needed a quickie.
So, when I had an unexpected afternoon off work recently, I neglected to pick up the kids from daycare or do my "to-do" list (it never gets any shorter, anyhow). Instead I spent 3 uninterrupted hours cutting up and sewing together my AMH Little Folks that I bought, in full, May of last year! A very simple strip quilt, completely inspired by the ones by Red Pepper Quilts. I made sure I did it with the rules of:
1. no thinking and
2. no pulling apart seams, no matter what.
Just pulled a fabric from the pile, cut a strip of whatever width, sew it on, etc until it was long enough. One strip was even sewed on with the back facing outwards! Whatever. Left it like that. And I didn't die or anything!
For the backing, I used a sheet I bought on clearance from IKEA. Easy peasy! It is a charcoal color and has a sheen to it that I just LOVE. I normally go for a fancy pieced back, but really like how this simple solid accents my quilting.
I was feeling guilty about my unfinished vintage sheet quilt, and also that I hadn't started the promised birthday quilt for The Middle Child (her birthday is this weekend) but I will get to those, eventually. Had to take time to remember that quilting is supposed to be FUN, right??
Bring on the next project!
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