As usual, when I am working on one project, my mind darts around thinking up other projects to do next..
I wanted to try to crochet a set of nesting dolls.. I haven't seen a pattern for any, so maybe I'll try making it up as I go.
That made me think of a little doll I had years ago..It was a little red riding hood, and when you turned her upside down, and flipped her dress over, there was a wolf in grandma's nightgown. That would be fun to crochet too..
And I can't quite get my fill of crocheting teasets. I picked up some embroidery floss in gold and Silver today so I could try making a crochet teaset fit for Sunday Dinner..Just like the gold-edged dishes my mom used for special occasions.
Oh, and Mollie wants a Skippyjon Jones doll..So I will need to crochet one of those too, I suppose.
Just as soon as I finish the two quilts, one pair of socks,2 crocheted purses, the rug, and the mini teaset I am working on now....Oh Dear.
Sunday, May 17, 2009
Feedsack Quilt - Fresh Start!
I decided to use the Snail's trail pattern with the feedsack material I took apart. I set to work re-cutting the triangles:
And started piecing the blocks. I used a red from the Snippets line by Moda to contrast with the feedsack fabrics
I am so pleased with how it looks this time around!
I have decided I like it so much I am going to make a second quilt for me to keep.
And started piecing the blocks. I used a red from the Snippets line by Moda to contrast with the feedsack fabrics
I am so pleased with how it looks this time around!
I have decided I like it so much I am going to make a second quilt for me to keep.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Hello Kitty crochet bag - almost done!
Sunday, May 10, 2009
Feedsack Quilt
I started this quilt about 10 years ago, when I was very new to quilting.
I got it about halfway finished and stopped in frustration, packed it all in a box and hid it. For years it has been bothering me, and finally I did something about it. Or At least I started doing something about it..
Before:
And the back..This is when I learned all about how important seam allowance is:
This past week, I took a Seam Ripper to it and pulled every bit of it apart, and threw out the horrid white material I had used:
After several hours of picking seams and ironing, I now have a motley assortment of triangles. 10 years of this quilt mocking me, and I had the last laugh! Now to figure out what to actually do with them..
UPDATE!
Here's how the remake of this quilt is going
Update again!
The finished top
I got it about halfway finished and stopped in frustration, packed it all in a box and hid it. For years it has been bothering me, and finally I did something about it. Or At least I started doing something about it..
Before:
And the back..This is when I learned all about how important seam allowance is:
This past week, I took a Seam Ripper to it and pulled every bit of it apart, and threw out the horrid white material I had used:
After several hours of picking seams and ironing, I now have a motley assortment of triangles. 10 years of this quilt mocking me, and I had the last laugh! Now to figure out what to actually do with them..
UPDATE!
Here's how the remake of this quilt is going
Update again!
The finished top