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Friday, August 6, 2010

Unfinished Projects

So your bins and baskets are filled with unfinished projects. Join the club! All experience that from time to time. My bins, baskets and every nook & cranny are filled with projects while my mind races on with new project ideas. On top of all of my unfinished projects is the task left to complete my first book. I think I have writers block. I need to complete the glossary of terms and add one photo. The book will be my early morning task after prayer.

This week has been spent finishing some of those projects and what a pay off. The Desert Beauty Table Runner was an unfinished project from a class that I taught. All was required was to finish the binding, hand sewing is not my favorite task; however, this week I have done a lot of hand sewing. The pay off was great. As soon as I listed the Desert Beauty Table Runner it sold in a matter of minutes.

My goal is to not start anymore projects until ALL of my current unfinished project are completed. Today I will work on a baby blanket. The red and blue puff blanket requires sewing the final rows together and stuffing each block, adding a backing and then binding. It should be listed soon. Next on the agenda is a place setting. Setting includes place mats, hot pads, and microwave spud bag. After completing the place setting project then I have two quilts to finish. One is the Tennessee Waltz and the other is a mini wall hanging.

The good that will come from finishing all these projects is a full store. I will utilize my time wisely by sewing at the sewing studio during the day and doing hand work in the evenings while spending time with the family. Time to sprint to the studio and get busy! Share your unfinished projects or inquire about unfinished projects of interest.

Blessings and happy stitching!

Monday, July 12, 2010

JUMP START YOUR QUILTING EXPEREINCE

Have you contemplated the idea of making a quilt? Many have toyed with the idea. “To everything there is a season.” It’s your season! Creating quality quilts requires buying quality tools. Basic tools needed are as follows: sewing machine, iron, spray starch or sizing, rotary cutter, cutting board, ruler, scissors, seam ripper, long glass-headed pins, pin cushion, cotton sewing thread, fabric marker, and 100% cotton fabric. Since you’ve made the decision to become a quilt maker these basic tools are essential to your success. Although there are many tools available start with your basic tools then add others as needed. After collecting your basic tools try the pattern below or sign up for a class/private lesson.

Classic Nine Patch
  • Pre-washing 100 % cotton fabric is optional but not necessary
  • Press Fabric using spray starch or sizing
  • Cut fabric into 2 1/2" strips (two colors required)
  • Sew 2 1/2" strips together alternating colors.
  • Make 2 strip sets each should have the following color sequence ABA and BAB.
  • Cut strips into 2 1/2" segments. Sew one ABA to a BAB then add another ABA.
  • Continue to sew segments alternating colors.
  • Add a border around each block, sew blocks together. Trim blocks
  • Option: Measure trimmed blocks and cut squares that size. When sewing blocks together alternate sewing one nine patch then square, continue. The next row would start with a square then nine patch. When putting rows together alternate rows. The object is to have alternating blocks throughout project.
  • Number of blocks needed will depend on size desired.
  • Add an outside border, batting, and backing then quilt as desired.

Friday, July 9, 2010

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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Sweet Dreams Quilt

Staying out of the heat and in the sewing studio. We just finished a Sweet Dreams Quilt made with 100 % cotton fabric in yellow, pink, and greens. WOW, was the expression of the recipient. This quilt was tedious to make and filled with lots of cutting and recutting. The ending result was a beautiful quilt that was machined quilted using the Juki 98TL and Gracie Frame.

Now for the next project! Time to quilt my red, white, and black Buzz Saw Quilt. This is a beautiful pattern that is great for a masculine gift. The blocks fit together mimicking the blades of a saw. A twirl design will be quilted in the blades to give the quilt dimension and motion.

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Endless Bags

I am making Endless Bags at my new sewing studio. Getting ready for the upcoming Spring Festival on Saturday, May 8th.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Busy-As-A-Bee

I have been busy as a bee creating handbags (vera bradley look-a-likes), table runners, lap quilts and much more. Soon completed items will be for sale in my Etsy Shop. Bold spring creations will be a great addition to your accessory collection and home decor.

If you don't see what your looking for make a request e-mail heavenlydsgns@aol.com