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For my birthday this year, my daughter gave me a set of fat quarter fabrics…
(that’s kind of a funny name, right?)

Fat quarter is just a name for a piece of fabric cut into 18″ x 21″.

I think…

 

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These are the different fabrics.  They look great together, don’t they?!
She bought this set at Walmart…  they have some really nice fabrics lately.
(I don’t work for Walmart, this isn’t an ad!!  I’m just a happy recipient) 🙂

 

 

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I cut each piece into jelly roll strips (2 1/2 in. by the width of the fabric)…

and sewed them in two’s.

Aren’t they pretty colors?  I probably would’ve never chosen this grouping but the more I worked with them, the more I liked them!

 

 

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Then I cut those long strips into 2 1/2 inch strips

and separated them into little stacks

so that I could put them together “randomly” on purpose 🙂

 

 

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Here’s what it looked like when I sewed two of those together…

I got a square of four different but coordinating fabrics.

I kept thinking, “Cute!”

 

 

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I had some pretty white fabric that had a very light printing on it…

you’d have to click on the picture in order to see it.

I didn’t want just a solid plain white.  This one worked perfectly!

 

 

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I “practiced” how I wanted to sew these squares together…

I liked the way they looked “on point”, so…

 

 

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I sewed the white squares and the four-squares into long strips, labeling them by numbers so I could later put the strips in order,

and hung them on a hanger to keep them “organized”.

 

 

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This is how it looked when it was all sewn, close up.

I still have to decide how I want to finish it…
What kind of border?
Backing?
Quilting?

But it was so much fun to put together!
Thanks to my daughter for such a thoughtful gift 🙂

If you have any suggestions, I’d be thrilled to hear them!

Happy Quilting,
Daisy

 

 

 

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Quilt on a Budget

I’ve been working on this quilt on & off for a while and finally pieced it together.
It was fun!

I chose fabrics that I had in my stash, most of which I’d bought at WalMart.  I bought some extra to make sure I had enough variety.

Quilts don’t have to be expensive… the most I paid was $2 yard!

 

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It is a bright & cheery quilt with mostly yellows/blues/greens… one of my favorite combinations.

The “pattern” I chose to do is called a “Disappearing Nine Patch”.
It’s great for any skill level.

 

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I sewed the fabrics into strips of 3.  They strips measured 6 in x 45 in.

 

 

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I then cut the long strips into 6 in. strips, and sewed three random strips together to make a mock 9-square patch.

 

 

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I then cut the 9-patch block down the center, both vertically & horizontally.

 

 

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I put together random blocks, flipping them and trying to keep seams from meeting other seams…

Putting different fabrics together is what makes it fun.
The look I was going for was a totally random, unplanned look.

 

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Sewing the squares together and then the strips went quickly.
I enjoyed the bright fabrics.  I love blues.

 

 

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Here’s a closer look…

 

 

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Now, all I have to do is hand quilt it!
I picture evenings on the couch, while “watching” TV…

 

Have fun quilting,
or, if you don’t quilt,
enjoy the warmth of a cozy quilt.

Daisy

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Red Barn

I’ve always liked red barns.  I’m not sure what it is about them. (I guess I just like barns in general, but red ones stand out for me).

Driving through some back roads, we came upon this lovely dwelling…
I wonder if it’s being used.  Maybe our house-hunting is over!

It sounds crazy but I think I’d enjoy living in a barn.  We once lived in a studio apartment with two small children (while in grad school)… the barn would’ve been roomy compared to that!

 

 

As we drove along, the side of the pretty barn came into view.  A lovely quilt pattern was painted on it!  This made the value go up even more.

I know what you’re thinking… there would be some remodeling to be done inside..
but it would fun…don’t you think?

Just fun thinkin about it…

Have a great week!

Daisy

 

 

 

 

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New Fabric!

I enter giveaways whenever I get the chance…but I’ve never actually won one…until recently!

I was so excited when I opened the package I received in the mail, and found a whole set of pre-cut fabric!

 

 

The fabric was all neatly folded…

 

I like the variety of colors.  I would never have chosen these colors to go together but somehow they look pretty nice.

 

I just love new fabric! My imagination starts picturing possibilities…

 

I can hardly wait to get started.  I’m in the middle of a big sewing project now and also have several quilts in the piecing process, but I definitely want to work on this one soon!

Thanks to Bistro Quilts for their generous giveaway!!  If you’d like to check out their blog, it’s BistroQuilts.com

Happy sewing!

Daisy

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Journaling is so popular now, with so many different types of notebooks and even mixed media journals (I’m working on one now, and it’s so much fun!).  I thought I’d make my friend a cover for her personal Journal so she could take it with her on her many trips.  I had fun making it and she loved it.  Here’s what it looked like on the outside:

Okay, I’m blessed to have a Dad that’s an upholsterer and he gives me all kinds of fabric remnants, along with trims, tassels, and other left-overs.  I know! That’s pretty nice!!

 

This is what the inside looks like.  The gold quilted fabric is silk (SO nice!) and feels so soft and smooth, while the white & gold/yellow fabric has some texture to it and feels equally nice.  I sewed pockets on the “flaps” so she could put in a note pad and a pen or pencil.  I also sewed in a ribbon at the top center  so she could mark the spot in her journal and just open right up to it.  (I really like that little detail when I’m journaling).

 

I tucked in a lacy bookmark I made her and a pen.  Tucking in the journal or notebook of your choice is easy and quick.

 

I sewed a ribbon on the side back in the center so I could wrap it around the nice button sewn on the outside.  It keeps the journal secure while looking feminine and pretty as well.

 

Here’s another Journal cover I made for a friend:

 

I thought she would like the fabric.  This journal was made the same as the other, just a bit smaller. Here’s the inside:

Once again I sewed pockets for a notepad & pen, highlighter;  added the ribbon on center top for a marker, and a ribbon on side back for closure.

 

The button looks real fancy but I bought it at Wal-Mart very inexpensively.  I had purchased both these buttons for other projects but they went so well with these fabrics that I decided to go ahead and use them for these Journal covers.

It’s great when you can both give gifts that you know they’re going to love as well as have fun making them.

Happy Sewing! 🙂
Daisy 

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