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Monday, February 25, 2013

Whoot Whoot!

I've got to get on a regular posting schedule.  Geez!  But blogging takes planning and, I think, pictures, to show what you are working on.  I mean, I'll eventually get to the point that I may wax poetic on items, but right now, it's all I can do to carve out sewing time!  Which is why I'm excited to share some of the things I've been working on.

So, my friend, Kim, is having her first baby!  I was so excited to receive an invitation to her shower.  She and her husband have been trying to conceive for a long time, so this will indeed be a celebration!  I decided to make the new baby (it's a boy) a summertime "quilt", since he'll be a late spring baby.  It's not technically a quilt, because it doesn't have batting.  I used a cheater print of Safari Soiree by Birch Fabrics and backed it with snuggly flannel.  I quilted along each side of the "blocks" and bound it with a satin blanket binding.  Man, that satin binding is a b-yach!  Slippery, slippery, slippery.  But I wanted the textural difference between the cotton, flannel and the satin.  I think touch is such an important sense for babies/toddlers.

Quilting

Sewing on satin binding

Top of quilt

Front & Back

Dang, that's a cute quilt!

Whole thing

Peek-a-boo!

The Fabric Fairy came to visit me:






I saw Ms Melody Miller speak to the Triad Modern Quilt Guild (it was so awesome!):



I've completed some bee blocks too:

Block for Kim in the Simply Solids Bee
Lucky Stars BOM- Practice Block
Believe Circle of do.good.stitches
February block

Believe Circle of do.good.stitches
February block

Believe Circle of do.good.stitches
February block
Sugar Block Club BOM- January Block


I still have loads of stuff to work on, like my Sew South Swap items, gifties for my Secret Sew South sister, and my nephew's quilt!  I also have to decide what I'm going to do with the Madrona Road fabric from the Modern Quilt Guild challenge.  And get caught up on the blocks for the various BOMs I'm participating in!  Haven't even started the blocks for one . . .

Linking up with the Let's Get Acquainted Linky.
See ya soon!
Nicole


6 comments:

  1. I love your purple and grey do.good.stitches block. I am so glad that block is so popular right now- there are a million different ways to do it, so it always looks different!

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    1. Thanks Jessie! You are right; it's so much fun to see how different these blocks can look.

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  2. That is one amazing baby quilt! I love the idea of using different textures and the fabric is beautiful! Your blocks are all looking great too :)

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  3. That is such an adorable quilt! And, it looks like the quilt fairy was very very good to you ;-)

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    1. Thanks Deb, and yes, I do love a good fabric fairy visit!

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