Thursday, November 17, 2011

Today, I did this...

This is the 4th time I've made the top apron.  Everyone likes it best.  The smaller apron is for a child.  Both aprons were commissioned by a customer. 



I made 3 of these last Friday, and the other 2 today.  All of these were commissioned by a customer


My sister sent me these embroidered squares a couple years ago.  Because of our various moves, much of my quilting stuff has been in storage for years.  I'm going through boxes and finishing stuff I find :)


Thursday, November 10, 2011

Busy summer, but back to sewing...

Its been a while since I posted, but summer was very busy.  We took a couple trips and helped out a few friends, but now we're back home and I'm able to sew. 

In addition to mending some clothes for various family members, I also made a simple curtain for the bathroom, several more aprons and more book covers. 

The latest quilt is random pattern of 5-inch squares of old jeans.  The back is fleece, and I sewed right sides together, turned it inside out, then sewed the hole closed.  Then I topstitched all the way around the edges.  I divided the quilt into 4 square patches and then tied off in each "corner."   

This quilt is a gift for Christmas, for someone who asked for this specific style.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Three New Aprons

I decided an oven mitt should be added to the apron sets.  For the oven mitt, I used heat resistant reflective batting as one part of the inner lining.The other side of the inner lining is regular batting. I quilted each side of the oven mitt, before sewing the two sides together.  The oven mitt's other side is the pink gingham.  This fabric is black background with pink and green flowers, a copy of a vintage calico fabric.  The pink gingham was used to accessorize. 


This is a commissioned apron.  The customer asked that I make oven mitt and potholders (no coasters).  The customer found an old David Miller fabric in my stash called Strawberry Fields.  The contrast is a solid pale sage green, with double pockets in a striped fabric my husband refers to as "Barcode." LOL.


This apron was commissioned by a customer.  This fabric is called Coventry Garden by Hoffman.  The contrast is a dark teal that matches one color in the print fabric.  This apron was cut to a length of 17 inches, and the 2 inch ruffle added to bring it to 19 inches.  The reason was because the wearer it is intended for is petite, and the apron needed to be shorter. 



Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Quilts...

Since January, I've been trying to get rid of some of my fabric stash that has been in storage for about 10 years.  Included in that stash is stuff other people gave me to finish.  My sister sent these embroidered and cross-stitched denim squares to me to finish many years ago.  I found some leftover fabrics that look nice and finshed it.  It is now on its way to her, many years late. 



This is a closeup of some of the embroidery and cross-stitch blocks.

 

The next two quilts were made from leftover flannel blocks from quilts made for two nephews.  It seemed fitting to use the leftovers to make quilts for two more nephews.  




This is another set of quilt blocks my sister embroidered.  Most are of Star Trek sayings and her son's drawn pictures of the Enterprise.  He was about 10 or so when I got these squares.  He's now 27.  This quilt will go to one of his sons. 



Monday, March 28, 2011

Polka Dots!

What the heck - why not do a pink polka dot apron...


Jeans & Gingham

So I was digging in my fabric stash and found some red gingham...and then I found some jeans I'd cut up to make denim quilts...and the imagination went wild...well, at least, a little bit country. 

Friday, March 25, 2011

The Purple Apron


The Apron:

Cut a 20 X 30 inch piece of fabric.  Using a plate, curve both bottom edges
Cut three 4 inch strips of fabric the width of the fabric (this was 45")
Cut 60 inches of ribbon (or a little more, if you like bigger bows in back)
Cut two 7 inch squares

Iron a 1/4 inch seam at the top to the FRONT of the apron.  Center and pin the ribbon over the top on the right side.  Sew ribbon down, top and bottom. 

Sew the 3 strips together end to end, then fold in half right sides together and sew into a tube.  Turn right side out and iron.  Starting at one end, sew a basting stitch and then gather into a ruffle, fitting to the edges of the apron and pinning.  Fold each end down just below the ribbon and pin.  Sew the ruffle to the apron, easing around the curves.  Iron the ruffle down.  On the front of the apron, sew a scant 1/4 inch top stitch, over the ruffle.  This will make the ruffle lay down.  

Iron a 1/4 inch seam on three sides of the 7 inch squares.  Iron a 1 inch seam on the 4th side, this will be the top of the pocket.  Center pockets and pin to apron.  Starting at the top right, sew completely around the 3 edges of the pocket.   

Coasters and PotHolders are made using the same instructions as the Green Apron post.  Coasters pattern was posted on a Quilt loop years ago by Penny Pennington.