Sunday, November 24, 2024

A Bag for Ruthie

 

 

Today I finished up the last bag officially on my to-do list.  It's a bag for my youngest son's girlfriend, Ruthie.  She likes wizards and her favorite color is purple.  I made it the same size as the one for Gus, because my son said that she liked to be able to carry big things.

The fabrics that I used for the outside of the bag were fabrics that were already in my stash.  I bought fabric for the lining and thread for top stitching and quilting.  

I quilted the top fabric to the batting using my long-arm machine, just like I did for the last one.  This one is quilted in swirls to match the swirls in the fabrics. 

I'm planning to send it to her for a Christmas present.  Nothing says Christmas like wizards, right? LOL!

Friday, November 15, 2024

A Bag for Kim

 

When I was at Missouri Star Quilt Company, I saw this floral and skull fabric and it made me think of my daughter-in-law, Kim.  She paints flowers and she's into goth/morbid motifs, so I thought it was a good combination for her.  The accent fabric is from the same fabric line and has a spider web design.  The lining of the bag is black skeletons on a cream-colored background.  

I might try making a small twist bag with the leftover fabric, if there is enough.  I'll have to see.

Sunday, November 10, 2024

Birds and Flowers bag

 

When I was at Missouri Star Quilt Company, I bought some fabric to make myself a book bag.  I used the same pattern as the bag I made for my mother for Mother's Day.  This time I decided to try something new.  I quilted the fabric using my long arm machine.  It's still just the outer bag fabric quilted to batting without a backing fabric, so I wasn't sure how it would do on the long arm, but it worked just fine.  The quilting is mostly a simple meander with a few flowers thrown in.  I'm happy with how it turned out.

Friday, November 01, 2024

Kitchen Towels

 

 

Earlier this year when my younger daughter was visiting, she saw a kitchen towel that I have which buttons onto the handle of the oven door.  She commented that she needed towels like that for her kitchen, because her toddler is always pulling the towels off, and they end up on the floor.  The one that I have was made with a hot pad and a towel sewn together.  When we were out in Washington, where she lives, I was going to make her some, but I couldn't find any towels and hot pads that I liked and thought would actually work in this application.  So I decided to use some left over quilting fabric and make little quilted hot pads (with regular batting, not heat resistant).  I think they turned out really cute. The way the towel is gathered where it is sewn to the hot pad, they almost look like little dresses.  Here are a couple of them hanging on my oven door.

 


I hope she likes them.  I hope that having them attached to the oven door doesn't upset my grandson too much either.  I'm sure he'll learn how to unbutton them pretty quickly if he really wants them down.  He's a real problem solver in situations like that.