1.29.2011

skirts

I'm starting to get hooked on skirts. I also recently figured out how to line the inside which gives them a much more finished look. I'll post a couple more when they're out of the wash.







1.28.2011

work in progress



i won these blocks from a giveaway online by another quilter.
this is what i'm working on right now. i've sewn the blocks into rows, now i just need to sew the rows together and bind.

1.21.2011

finished: under the sea brick quilt





Finished up the brick quilt. Thank you, Jasmine for showing me how to use that adhesive. I'm hooked!

This was made with all remnants or "as-is" fabric. I got the three pieces on the top from the remnants at joann's, then the back and binding was a twin sheet from ikea (that was 2.79 in their as-is section). The batting was from my stash, so overall I think I spent less than $10 making this little quilt. The quilting pattern was something Jasmine showed me. I this it is more boyish being straight lines instead of puzzle piece style.

I hope my friend's little boy like this!

finished size: 37"x43"

1.20.2011

butternut squash soup




I tried this recipe from Our Best Bites and have loved it ever since. I look forward to the fall and winter because I know I can make this soup in abundance. The original is here, but here are my notes for what I do:

I use a whole lotta butternut squash. Probably double what they say. And therefore more chicken stock. I also use the biggest potato I can find, which translates to about 3 medium potatoes.

Sigh. This stuff is the BEST.

granola

3/4 C brown sugar
2/3 C canola oil
2/3 C honey
5 C rolled oats
1 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp salt
*nuts, seeds, flax
**dry fruit

In a large pot on med-high heat boil: oil, brown sugar and honey. In separate bowl combine dry ingredients and then add wet ingredients from pot. In a thin layer, spread onto a cookie sheet covered with parchment paper.
Cook at 375 degrees for 10-11 minutes.
*Add nuts, seeds, flax (any dry ingredients) with the dry ingredients.
**Add dry fruit after baking (though, I didn't and it seemed to turn out fine).
Eat it with yogurt and other fresh fruit, with milk, or alone!

1.19.2011

Inspiration

I think the quilts for christmas presents that I'll made this year will be this pattern because it looks lovely, but is simple. I was only planning on making three this year (for christmas presents) but if this is as easy as I think it will be, I think I can do more! Minimal piecing but overall fun look that is nice.

1.18.2011

baby shower gift



my friend Laura is having a baby boy. All my scraps and current projects are purple, so I picked some things out of my stash and enlisted the help of my sister to cut and iron. I'm doing a brick quilt ( amy butler has the starting points). I saw it first on Creative Chicks and thought it looked so great! I've amended it to be about 40x40. This is the first layout. I have since made the lines askew so all points don't line up. The shower is on saturday.

Any suggestions on how to quilt it? I was thinking diagonal lines (simple), but bc this isn't squares I think it will look odd. Sigh. What to do.

A Fail to Learn From

After our last visit, since you taught me how to attach my darning/stippling foot, I decided to just START since everyone (rightfully so) says you need tons of practice. This piece, just some simple piecing that I practiced outline quilting on, was what I practiced on for stippling.



Other than looking like there is no design, its not awful, right? Wrong. Check out the back:



Looks like I have some practice to do (and a lot more reading up).

1.13.2011

Astrid's play kitchen



I'd been wanting to buy a play kitchen for Astrid since she was about a year and a half, but the cost of a wood kitchen always prevented me from getting one for her. That was, until I found tons of inspiring DIY kitchens online, all using repurposed nightstands or cabinets from the thriftstore.

The total cost for this kitchen was about $45.

Quilt Tops to Finish

Here are two quilt tops I need to finish up this year. These are not included as part of my goal to sew two quilts this year. This is just finishing up loose ends.

This one measures 79"x39". It is half of a larger quilt top that was sewn but I did the seams on one side smaller unknowingly, so when I put it together I realized that it was ruined. I think If I do some borders I can salvage the top. Not my best work. It is long and lean, so I have to do something to the sides, but will need to do something to the top and bottom and well or it will look funnier than it already does.



This one was a pleasant surprise. This is the stage I found it in at my parents. I made it 6 years ago probably, I just need to practice my quilting skills and be done with this one! It is approx crib sized.


1.12.2011

More Purple Scraps




Finishing up the purple scraps, and like we talked about, I'm going to be sewing the pinwheels. I'm not sure if I'll sew any sashing or borders.

First Star


Trying to use up all those purple scraps I have!

I started with 4.5" squares, cut them on a 45° angle. so overall this isn't especially large.

If I do some borders it can be a girl's baby blanket, or if I just bind it can be a centerpiece for the table (or a end table). I'm mainly just making it to practice quilting on. Which do you think I should do? I don't know anyone who is due with a girl right now.

fresh and light hummus


Here's that hummus recipe that I brought over yesterday. I used a 15.5 oz can of garbanzo beans, one extra Tbsp of lemon juice and the reserved liquid from the beans instead of water (per the comments in the reviews on epicurious). It was super easy and I really liked it.