Thursday, November 5, 2015

My Projects Featured in "Quilts and More" Magazine


My Bitty Bots felt robots are featured in the Winter 2015 issue of Quilts and More magazine! See my projects, as well as other featured projects from this issue, here: http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/winter

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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Cross-Stitched Christmas Gift Ideas


Christmas gift-making season is upon us, so I'm re-sharing a few of my favorite cross-stitch projects that have appeared previously on my blog. Most of them are pretty quick to stitch. The mini pillow (top left) is a bit time-consuming, but very much worth the effort. Click the name of each design listed below to visit its original blog post. To download free printable charts of these designs--and lots of others--got to the "Free Cross-Stitch Charts" page on my blog.






Please remember that the designs are copyrighted. They are intended for your personal use only, and not to be sold. Enjoy!

Monday, November 2, 2015

Fall Patchwork Pillow


I have been gradually accumulating a stash of print fabrics, but I realized I've been neglecting them. When I pulled them out to plan a fall project, I was pleasantly surprised to find that I had four fabrics that worked perfectly together. I knew I wanted to make something patchwork, and since my living room is in need of a splash of fall color, I decided on a pillow.


The pattern is super simple. I cut four 3 1/2-inch squares (for the center strip) and eight 3 1/2-by-5-inch rectangles for the top and bottom strips. To give the fabric stability, I adhered a piece of iron-on fusible web to each.


After playing around with the pieces for about an hour, I finally settled on an arrangement. Then it was time for the stitching. Using a 1/4-inch seam, I sewed the four square pieces together to make the center strip. To assemble the top and bottom strips, I sewed the long edges of the rectangle pieces together. 


Pretty easy so far, right? To finish the pillow front, I sewed to three strips together, and then pressed the seams flat on the wrong side. I kept the pillow back simple. It's a 12-inch square of the brown print, but if you're feeling ambitious, you can make the back patchwork too. To assemble the pillow, I pinned the front and back together, wrong sides facing, and sewed the top and both side edges closed. Then I turned the pillow right side out, inserted a 12-inch pillow form, and whip-stitched the bottom edge closed.


That's it! My first patchwork pillow is finished and sitting pretty on my love seat. I think I'll be making more to keep it company.

Thursday, October 29, 2015

Look for the Holiday Issue of "Craft Ideas" Magazine


The Holiday 2015 issue of Craft Ideas magazine is out, and a few of my projects are featured inside.

The Festive Leaf & Berry Pillow (and coordinating garland) is sewn from cotton print fabric, wool-blend felt, and red baby rick-rack.

The Peacock Purse is an embroidery project. It's stitched with peacock colors of DMC embroidery floss on black Aida fabric, and then assembled with lining fabric and a chain to make an evening bag.

Check out the issue for lots of other Christmas crafts--ornaments, jewelry, gifts, cards, decor and more!