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prismatic quilt
Not long after sharing a sneak peek of this quilt, I finished it! Consisting of oversized half-square triangles, the simple quilt pattern is called Prismatic, and can be found in Kathreen Ricketson's Little Bits Quilting Bee, one of my favorite quilt books.
To make it, I paired almost all of the light blue prints in my stash (ranging from vintage to new) with solid white---I love how well the...
do. Good Stitches: September Blocks
I'm back from Sewing Summit and finally catching up on my to-do list! Above are the blocks I made for Lynn for September's quilt for the Wish Circle of do. Good Stitches. Our group members created scrappy blocks using Ashley's converging corners tutorial; I think the final quilt will be stunning!
gray + yellow flannel baby blanket
Though I already made a quilt for my friend who is due with her third son this month, I decided to make one more quick, last-minute project: a flannel baby blanket. The project is from Last-Minute Patchwork and Quilted Gifts (I'm obviously constantly inspired by the book's projects!) and is super simple and cuddly---it consists of one yard of charcoal flannel and a yellow polka-dot binding. I...
LMP+QG september challenge: color wheel quilt
Each month, my friend Kait and I are making a project from the book, Last-Minute Patchwork and Quilted Gifts ("LMP+QG" for short). You can see previous projects here.
For September, Kait and I decided to make the iconic Color Wheel Quilt from LMP+QG. While I love the original pattern, I decided to change things up a bit since the idea of sorting through my scraps and selecting and arranging 52 fabric wedges in color order quickly overwhelmed me. Instead, I decided to shrink the pattern down and stick to one color. Thanks to this Purl Bee tutorial, based on the Color Wheel Quilt, I was able to print out smaller templates for my mini version.
I typically don't work with purple, but since I decided this would be a birthday gift for a good friend who loves purple, I decided to give the color a shot. Thanks to some creative piecing, I managed to scrounge up 16 unique purple wedges.
Though the piecing is not perfect (there was definitely some bubbling due to all of the bias-cut edges stretching), I love the results and am particularly smitten with the purple---I'm surprised at how well all of those scraps work with one another. I can't wait to quilt it and turn it into a wall hanging!
Coming up next month: Sewing Summit! We'll be back in November with Bird Ornaments.
P.S. Want your own hand-stitched cross-stitch button? I'm sending one to everyone who donates to our team for the Walk to End Alzheimer's and leaves a comment! Details here.
UPDATE: And here's the finished purple color wheel mini quilt!
leather + canvas foldover clutch
Since I'll be traveling a lot this fall (Salt Lake City, Austin, New York and DC are on the list!), I wanted to make myself a cute clutch for nights out on the town. Inspired by the tutorials I've seen floating around blogs, I decided to make myself a foldover clutch with a metal zipper using a combination of these two tutorials.
Thanks to an afternoon sewing session with a friend, I managed to...