Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Amy rules! :D

First up, I want to show off this awesome quilt Amy made me for my birthday!! She brought it to sit and stitch tonight, but I told her it was to early to give to me. She proceeded to ignore me and gave it to me anyways! I'm glad she did, because it's really awesome. It's made from the Chubby Chicks pattern using some of the new Jay McCarroll fabrics. She has been posting little pieces of it on her blog for the last couple of weeks, and every time I saw a little corner of it I was hoping it was for me. :D





Next up is some stuff that I actually made. I made another one of my skirts. This one doesn't have any pockets because I didn't want to mar the beauty of the fabric by putting pockets on it. I haven't worn it yet, but maybe I'll wear it to work Thursday night (and get someone to take better pictures of it).



Early last week I felt the urge to alter a t-shirt. So I grabbed one that I'd bought at the thrift store for that exact purpose and started hacking away! It's actually inside out, as it had Goofy on the front originally (I bought it for the color). So, I made a v-neck in the back, split it down the front and tied them on the sides and brought in the side seams. I then discovered that I really don't take good pictures of myself. You can sort of get the idea -



Next up is this super awesome bag!!!!! I've been wanting to make this bag since I went to Quilt Market last fall and grabbed the New Handmade book. I finally conned my mom into letting me make a sample this week. I used fabrics from the Wonderland line by MoMo for Moda. The main fabric that I used for the outside of the bag is a twill. We have three of the prints in twill and 17 in quilting weight. The deal is that I have to sell X number of books before I can get it back and use it, so if anyone is feeling sorry for me, go to Quilting Adventures and buy a copy of the New Handmade. It's a really awesome book. Not only does it have this cute bag, but it's also got some really awesome quick and easy projects. There are a couple of other bags, potholders, laptop sleeves, notebook covers, and a scarf. I adapted the pattern slightly - I used fusible fleece instead of stabilizer (I ended up ripping it out of the seams cuz it was too bulky), I sewed the handle into the bag as opposed to the outside, and I didn't put a closure in. Oh, and I added more pockets to the inside. I love pockets.











Virginia weather is notoriously stupid. Last Wednesday it hit 80, the next day the high was 30 and it snowed. Not only has it made me sick, it really screws with our flowers. I love springtime, so I was quick to jump out with my camera last week and try and grab some pictures before everything froze to death.





I love this statue. My mom has had it ever since I can remember, and there's just something about it. A charm that is there, but yet unexplainable.....




"You must be the change you wish to see in the world."
-Mahatma Gandhi

Monday, March 02, 2009

I've got sunshine on a cloudy day.....

Update from my last post: I finished another skirt using the same pattern, except it has two, non-embroidered pockets. That are two different colors. I also bought fabric to make three more skirts from the same pattern. Birdcages by Michael Miller Fabrics, Smart Bugs from Jay McCarroll for FreeSpirit with Ants for a pocket, and a batik that I think was made by Timeless Treasures, but I can't find it on their website. I'm also getting ready to start working on my dress for Kristal's wedding. I'm doing this dress (I think) in the hand-dyed looking batiks in this color. It's going to be a slight (and I mean slight) gradation between four blues right in that category. However, first I'm going to make a mock up. I was going to use muslin, but then mom pointed out that I could get sale fabric and hope that it turns out cute; because it's gonna cost me the same as doing muslin anyways. Well, that very same day, 18 various pieces of Freshcut came in the shop. We'd gotten a special price on them, which we're passing on to our customers. So, since that's only going to be a little bit more expensive than muslin (with my great discount), I'm doing the mock up out of Freshcut.


I don't know how many people read this blog. And I don't know how many of you know that I play the guitar. I'm not seriously good, and I don't play very often, but I've been getting back into it recently. I love my acoustic guitar. It was a gift from someone who bought it at Guitar Works here in Richmond. It's wood, but with a blue finish, so you can see both the grain and this gorgeous color. Here is my beautiful guitar....



You can't even truly appreciate the color in that picture.

So yesterday, mom and I (along with Selina) made our annual trek down to the Hampton quilt show. We've gone every year for probably about 15 years (including the year that she had bronchitis/pneumonia and I had some weird virus which made it so I couldn't eat, drink, or speak). Selina had never been to a quilt show before, so it was pretty awesome bringing her along. She hasn't been into the whole quilting thing for very long, however, she has already figured out how to cost me money (and add to her stash!). When we first walked into the Hampton Convention Center, there were these weird/cool sculpture things, so I thought I'd post a picture.



Here's the loot picture:



On the left is a pre-printed sashiko sampler thing from Maeda Importing. I got this one, and I couldn't find Selina's to take a picture of, and I couldn't find it on their website. I finally found it now - I would describe it as three flowers diagonally down the middle with water-y things in the background. The three batiks in the front with stars on them along with the circular patchwork thingy (there's a template set for it in there too) all came from Sew What/Batiks Etc. Mom and I have known the owner Carol for awhile, and it's always fun to catch up with her. Selina and I both have a thing for stars, so she happened to spot all three of those fabrics for ME to buy (and now thinks I'm gonna share them with her ;-D). The black/white/red was just a great novelty print, so I got two fat quarters. The little pins were from Quilted in Clay. We're looking into maybe carrying some of their jewelry in the shop.

Show and tell! This was a shop sample I made from the new Jay McCarroll fabric out of one of the Valori Wells sewing cards. It only took me 15 mins or so and a little bit of fabric. I did the small size - a fat quarter would give you enough fabric for four of these! They would make cute gifts for your quilting buddies.



A cute journal cover for someone who loves glitter (there's glitter on the mushrooms and on the green fabric). It only took me a couple hours Saturday night. The front panel is hand embroidered.



The inside cover has a little pocket, which I embroidered the heart onto.



Ah..... the most important news of the day! SNOW! Estimates show that we got 10 to 11 inches. Which looks about right, however, I haven't gone outside yet. :) It started snowing on our way home from Hampton last night, and between the east end of Richmond and our house it went from rain to 2 inches of snow... on the roads. The local paper says it's the worst storm in seven years and the worst March storm since 1980. Here's a couple of pictures from my window around sunset today:





The roads were sort of plowed, but nothing melted, and there was ice under the snow. As I write this I can hear people driving down the street and the crunching of the ice under their tires. Not pretty. However, it did get me out of school for tomorrow!!! Snow has always given me something special lately, more than just getting me out of school. I'm learning to love it, which is weird.

I'm brainstorming on a quilt that would be in what I would call slate blue and gold/hazel. Let's just say I'm really intruiged by those colors right now. Something along the lines of this, and this or this(but maybe a little darker and not quite so lime). In theory, I'm also hoping to start on Kristal and John's wedding quilt sometime in the near future...... (But I won't post pictures even if I do. Sorry!)

Wow, I'm wordy tonight. Here are my parting words:


I need to laugh, and when the sun is out
I've got something I can laugh about