Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Caitlin's Quilt



This is the most difficult quilt I've ever made.
And I'm STILL not satisfied.
But I made it for Caitlin's birthday and my dead line was more than up. :)


This picture was the inspiration.
How lucky is it that this girl puts pictures of her closet on facebook?
I tried to match colors for colors to capture the closet on the quilt.
It proved to be much more difficult than I thought.





^^This was the most fun square, and definitely the most defining.^^



^^This was the most difficult square. Admittedly, I gave up on it.
The bottom was supposed to be sticking out--like it is in real life!^^






The back says "Summer '10" It is so hard to hand write with thread but I love to do it.
And I love the look.

Ok. So I got to meet Jonathan's entire family. Which is always terrifying.
But nothing wins a family over like cookies in a cute little apple box.










I emptied the box of its apples and lined it with some paper grocery bags.
But I couldn't get the paper bag to stop flapping up and around and every uglywhere.
Since glue is rarely reliable
I tacked it down.
But silver didn't match so I had to paint my thumbtacks red.


This project requires a full counter top.

Pumpkin Cookies are the BEST in the fall.
The frosting is equal parts
Powered Sugar
Brown Sugar
Butter



I filled the box with cookies and apples and headed out to camp.
And! As it turns out his family loves cookies. Thank God.
Because I like them.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Most fun quilt ever!


This is actually the first quilt I have ever started, around 13 years old. I gave it up pretty quick.

Circles are hard!

But I finished it when I was 20. So...7 year quilt. It probably won't last that long being that it was crafted carelessly. I was so focused on playing with it when I was done working on it that I didn't design it for play-traffic.

But it's cute and a classic. Now I just need to make a board!

:)

First Quilt Ever Finished!

Mania and motivation conceived the first quilt I've ever made. Suddenly, once upon a lunch break wandering JoAnn Fabrics, I realized I wanted to. I grabbed some material and went back to work, where my mind receded from selling blinds and formulated The Snowman.

Every square was stenciled by a scrap piece of cardboard.
Every inch is sewn by hand except for the inside of the border on one side.

I wasn't on a pilgrimage to sew a quilt by hand, I just hated my sewing machine.

Immensely.

I started this quilt in October and finished in December just in time for my mom's birthday.
*Literally, in the nick of time--the last stitches went in as she was blowing out candles.*

She loved it!
And I loved making it, which led immediately to work on the next. (The Peace Sign one)

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Completed Quilts

This is Bryan's quilt. I started making it on our second anniversary in January 2009 and fished it the day we broke up in late June. It was a fake break up so I still gave it to him. Even if it had been a bitter break up, who wants to keep her own quilt? Rumor has it, he still likes it. :)

The inspiration:

The center red stripe of the peace sign is sequined and reminiscent of the night I met Bryan, who was wearing an irresistible sparking red belt. (I saw that and was determined to put him in my life.) The choppy outside of the circle, with the squares just out of each other's touch, better illustrates Bryan from the inside, with an infinite effort to keep his peace, to keep it together.