Monday, November 29, 2010

christmas table runner

I am beginning to make a few things with my Christmas fabric stash.  The only new Christmas fabric I have purchased this year can be found here.   I haven't decided what to make with Aneela's darling holiday fabric, but I will show you as soon as I decide.

The  Christmas table runner was made from my stash(Thimbleberries), and I plan to make a few more table runners because they are so easy and fast.  I cut a 12 1/2 inch by 4 inch rectangle out of nine fabrics and in the photo you can see that I repeated some of the same fabrics to make mine symmetrical.  (Have I mentioned that I have an accounting degree and that I have always kind of liked math : )  The border is cut  1 1/2 inches and I sew using a seam allowance of 1/4 inch.  After adding binding the table runner finished at 15 inches x 36 inches.  You can easily make yours longer by adding a few more rectangles.

As you will see, I haven't learned my lesson yet, and I used green thread on the backing.  I am not pleased with the result, and I hope I remember next time to put a different thread in the bobbin : )  I could also use a darker fabric next time for my backing.  I machine quilted with straight line quilting and I think it was the right choice for this table runner.

I will have a few more Christmas projects to show you during the holidays!

piece,
elizabeth



Sunday, November 28, 2010

another mug rug

I  haven't been blogging over the holidays because I haven't been doing much sewing.  I am in the process of cleaning my sewing room/studio in hopes of having some fun sewing again, without all the messy distractions.  I have found several orphan blocks and I made a quick mug rug out of one of them.  I didn't bind or quilt this one, I just sewed it with batting and backing(right sides together) and left a few inches so I could turn it right side out.  I used a chop stick to push the corners out, ironed it, and then sewed about an eighth inch all the way around, which closed the opening and gave it a finished look.  I may do some big stitch quilting or embroidery later, but I kinda like it already : )   It is a six inch block.

I have always wondered how do you know if you have a sewing room or studio?  ; )
piece,
elizabeth

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

mug rug

I just couldn't resist making a mug rug like the ones I have seen in so many blogs lately.  I was not happy with the white thread on the back, so next time I will remember to use a different fabric or a different thread in the bobbin.

The fabric is Origins by Basic Grey and instead of linen I used osnaburg cotton.  The backing and binding is Moda brown.  I love the look of linen and I purchased some in several beautiful shades at my LQS and while I was there they showed me the osnaburg, which was less expensive than the linen.  It only came in the one nubby color, and I am glad I bought some of it along with the linen.  This will give me a chance to experiment with both and decide if the linen is worth the extra money!

The mug rug is sitting by my computer with the cup of coffee that you see in the picture.  This is a fun quick project : )  I have the feeling I will be making a few more!

piece,
elizabeth


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

christmas potholders

I need to do a small projects right now.  I don't really have time to spend in my sewing room, but I can spend a little time making potholders : )  These were made from my stash of Christmas fabric and leftover quilt blocks.  I plan to make more potholders, and I am going to use some linen like I have seen used by so many of my favorite bloggers!

piece,
elizabeth



Saturday, November 6, 2010

slow going



I am working on a diamond lap quilt that is slowly taking shape.  I have already had to take out stitches, so I am going to slow down so that does not happen again!  The fabrics are so lovely, and fun to work with.  I got these beautiful flowery fabrics in London at Liberty of London(many years ago), and I finally decided what to do with them!  I am determined to make quilts with my stash : )

piece,
elizabeth