Saturday, July 8, 2023
Ode to Sewing Machines #41
Tuesday, June 6, 2023
Insulated lunchbox tote
I decided to change from brown bagging it when I go to all day quilt classes and found this kit online. It's called the Zippity-Do-Done insulated lunchbox tote. Kit includes instructions, preprinted insulated batting, handle strapping, plastic interior base, and a white Zippity-Do-Done zipper. The kits are available in different colors. Here's the finished tote!
I made one change to the pattern. The white fabric you see on both sides of the zipper is not in the pattern, the zipper is rather wide and I thought I would cover the excess zipper tape with a pretty fabric. I like how it turned out!
Friday, June 2, 2023
My latest quilt
Sunday, May 21, 2023
Goodness and Mercy
This is a repeat of a post from 2013. I thought it needed repeating!
I was praying for a good friend of mine this morning. She has lived with agonizing pain for nearly 10 years. A nerve is being fused within a bad vertebrae in her neck. On a scale of 1 to 10 her pain is an unbearable 10. But the medications bring it down to 9.She's been waiting months for nerve block surgery. They gave her a trial surgery to make sure the electrical box they insert into her body will work. It gave her a full week of NO PAIN whatsoever, the first time in 10 years. She's in the military and unfortunately, she's in an area of the country where there are many delays before the doctors will do something. If she were in the private industry this would have been taken care of years ago... but I digress.
Saturday, May 6, 2023
Peanut Butter SAL
I've been sewing a quick project called the Peanut Butter quilt sew along. I wanted an easy quilt to feed that need for piecing this time and this project fit the bill!
The pattern is a free one, found here:
https://mailchi.mp/thencamejune/peanut-butter-quilt-pattern
Thursday, April 27, 2023
Smallest quilt I've ever made
This little quilt was made into the 3rd pin cushion, I'm making 7 of the patterns as decorations for my sewing room.
Friday, April 21, 2023
2023 Capital Quilters Guild Quilt Show
About 2 years ago I began stitching tiny 2-1/2 inch blocks for a quilt called the Circa 1880 Nine Patch. I knew it would be a long process to make a queen size quilt out of 2-1/2 inch blocks and I needed 716 of them! I starched the fabrics I chose before cutting into it to help stabilize the 1 inch wide strips the blocks were made of. Finished, the blocks measure 2 inches.