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My First Quilt – WIP

Iz needs a blanket, as next week she will be napping at school once a week. I thought it would be fun if we picked out fabric and made a quilt, so we took a trip to Valley Fabrics. I love walking into the shop. Tons of color, tons of patterns and the people are always so nice. And – where to start? First things first, Iz was escorted to the bucket-o-toys. I knew she wouldn’t be into picking fabric, at least not for very long. I pulled out my little inspiration – a cloth swim diaper (sorry – no picture), aqua with pink and red and yellow flowers – and away we went. I love working with creative people who know their store and their product. There was really no browsing (ok – because I knew there was a time limit if Iz and I were out shopping together…), and this is what I came home with. 1/2 yard of each. It’s enough to make TWO 45ish by 54ish quilts. I was so excited, I came home and threw them in the wash right away (why is it that some people don’t wash before they sew? is it easier to handle? I am so worried about shrinkage, plus the sizing in the fabric is no good for my allergies – or my body for that matter – yuck…anyway….). As soon as it came out of the wash, up they went to get ironed dry.

Fabric for the First Quilt!

I love my handy dandy rotary cutter and self healing mat. They are so wonderful. I could not imagine cutting 150 or so 7″ squares with scissors. Cutting is not my favorite thing (although Iz loves using her ladybug scissors – and is quite good at it too!). I think that if I couldn’t have cut these out quickly with my rotary cutter, the fabric you see above, would have turned into skirts (not a bad thing!). Surprisingly, Iz sat quietly on the floor of my studio while I cut these out. I couldn’t believe that this was happening. Maybe because she knows all of this is for her (well half – the other is for a future cousin)? Thinking back to it, she was so content. Is this a step towards more independence for both of us?

I was so excited, I didn’t take a photo of all the cut squares. They sure did look nice though.

I wanted a really random layout. One quilt needs to be done by next Monday (Iz will need it Tuesday morning), so I have been really excited to get started and finish! Rob (my wonderful creative husband), wanted to help out. We’ve been trying to spend our evenings working together and not in front of the television, but rather reading books, working on our projects, helping each other. It’s much nicer than turning into a vegetable at night. He suggested mixing up the swatches before laying out the quilts. It’s what he does when he does his tiling. So, away we went. It made it really easy to lay out each quilt. 7 squares by 8 rows. Once we finished I only rearranged 1 or 2 (can’t help it, too much training…). Then, how to mark them? I didn’t have a place big enough to keep them out in their order, no flannel sheet or sticky board to keep them in order. So I tagged each row. 1a, 1b, 1c and so on. Pinned in the upper left corner. EASY! So easy to take each pile and sew a row. Then sew the rows together. This is what one of them looks like:

First Quilt 2007

First Quilt 2007 - WIP - back side

I love how the back looks. Maybe an idea for another type of quilt? Have to research that…

Anyway – each top took me about an hour to piece together. Not bad. I was a little worried that they would take me longer, and I only have a week to finish. Iz really likes them. “Is that mine mama? Can I make a quilt too?” There is something wonderfully satisfying about making things for your children.

I love the size of the quilt and I don’t think I’m going to add a border. I think I’ll bind it (I’m leaning towards a green binding of some sort) and I think the back of the quilt will be some sort of orange. Although, I am a bit worried about the dirt factor – maybe something darker? I’m off to Valley Fabrics again tomorrow to find the backing, get the batting and find the fabric for the binding. I’m planning on machine quilting this, and can anybody tell me – Do I need a special foot for my sewing machine? or can I use the standard one? I was also thinking about rounding the corners, instead of leaving them square. I am planning on a bias binding. Any advice?

ps – This is my first quilt. I have dreamed of making quilts since I think about the 4th grade. A friends mother tried to get me started, but instead of cutting squares, she had me cut tons of triangles. She lost me there. Then, in high school, I had a self portrait project (I wish I could find it). I painted a lifesize me on fabric, then cut it up into squares and mixed it with other squares of fabric. Kind of a quilt, but I didn’t consider it a quilt then.

Seeing Aqua and Red

Twirly Skirt - Detail

I don’t know what it is , but I’ve been dreaming about aqua and red lately, and lucky me had a bit in my stash to make Iz this skirt. She loves it. I love it. I think the next skirt I make will use twice as much tulle. I pictured it differently, more full or intense.

Twirly Skirt II

Aqua and Red faves

But this red and aqua thing has been on my mind for a while – you can tell from my Flickr favorites (click on the photo to go to Flickr and learn more about each photo).

I’ve got a few gifty things coming up and for the longest time I was struggling with color ideas, but I think aqua and red are really fresh and could be fun for little ones I’m thinking of.

Twirly Skirt

Twirly Skirt

Iz loves her skirt.  I made TWO, yes TWO last night in less than TWO hours.  These are so much fun to make.  And Iz just loves it.  She picked out the fabric.  I mentioned to her yesterday that I was going to make her the skirt and showed her the fabric (that she picked out at the store) and she declared that the fabric was too big for a skirt and she didn’t like it.  She’s TWO!  Anyway, I can’t get the thing off her now.  What I love about this skirt?  Well, it has a drawstring waist, so it will grow with her, and it is just long enough that we don’t get a peak of what’s underneath when she’s sitting (most of the time).  I will be making many more of these!  And if you are local – I’m teaching others how to make this on Monday, June 18, 1-4Pm, at The Children’s Art Museum.   And click over if you want to see more pics from our “Twirly Skirt Fashion Shoot”

LuckyStitches – Friday Night Sew-cial – Onesies=T-shirts

T-shirts from Onesies

Friday was a lot of fun!  Of coourse I forgot my camera, so here’s a shot of what I worked on  last night.

I’m no longer a fan of onesies.  Up until potty time, they were great, now – way too many snaps.  There is no time for snaps, especially when they’ve got to go!

So – I cut off the bottom, folded it up and pressed it, then used a fancy zig zag stitch to finishe the hem.  Totally cute.  I love the idea of making something old new again.  And it was much better than putting them away in storage, now she’ll get a lot more use out of them.

Today, was my birthday – so Iz and I went to the fabric store.  It was pretty fun.  I wasn’t looking for me, I like to do that alone, so I don’t have to rush! Iz wanted a dress, so we got blue fabric and a bunch of other cute little prints for dresses, skirts and bloomers.  She absolutely LOVES dresses, and we visited the button section and she picked out butterfly buttons, flower buttons….and…..DINOSAUR buttons. She loves dinosaurs.  She can identify the T Rex, the Stegasaurus, the Brachiasaurus and a few others I’m not going to try to spell.  It would be great to find a “pretty” (not sweet silly) dinosaur print, suitable for a dress.  She would go nuts over it! ROAR!

Caterpillars and Butterflies

Caterpillars and Butterflies, originally uploaded by zannestar.

This is the best shot I could get today, before she tore it off! When I bought the fabric – I shared it with her, trying to get her excited about the bugs and what a great hat it would make!

I finished the hat last night, from a pattern I made. I love this hat, because of the wide brim to keep the sun off her neck and most of her shoulders. It’s a tad too big and I can tell that she doesn’t like it that way – so I’ll make a few adjustments. I lined it with a lilac tiny dot and secured it with a yellow gros grain ribbon. Not so thrilled with that, but I was desparate to finish last night so she could wear it to school today. And she did! Maybe she’ll hold still long enough for a better picture…

Dog Days of Summer

Dog Days of Summer, originally uploaded by zannestar.

It’s 40 degrees and raining. I pulled this outfit out this weekend. I made it last spring. Too big then, and just right now. Iz loves it because of the little doggie print. It’s a dress pattern that I made a bit shorter because she was crawling back then. It wasn’t even a year ago!

Now she’s walking – well actually running everywhere. Walks up and down the stairs without holding on. I think it’s going to be a fun summer. We’ll go swimming in tthe lakes and rivers, on great hikes and have some fun picnics. Iz loves being outside. Today, she’s got her frog boots on and a raincoat. I’m sure we’ll do tons of puddle jumping.