Sometimes, a fabric speaks to me. When I spotted the fabric that my fabulous friend Mekenzie chose for her beautiful daughter’s nursery, it spoke to me. It said, “MAKE A QUILT FROM ME. RIGHT NOW.” In Russian. So, I listened. I immediately clicked over and bought the colorful nesting dolls fabric on Etsy. Then, I […]
Simple Union Jack throw pillows
Pillows are a satisfying sewing project for a few reasons: They’re very quick to make. They are super cheap because they take few materials (and can also use scrap). You really can’t mess them up. I often get comments or emails telling me that many people “wish they could sew to make such-and-such.” I’m telling […]
A purple and yellow pennant baby quilt
Another pennant quilt finished and gifted. I really love these types of quilts and simply cannot stop making them. I think this type of quilt is perfect for nurseries – just a great, whimsical vibe with lots of patterns and colors. This type of quilt also comes together quickly and makes good use of my […]
Quilting like a maniac
Linked up to Weekend Bloggy Reading on Serenity Now. I mentioned that I’ve been in seriously quilt mode lately for Sew Midwestern projects. So,it’s high time to share what I’ve been up to lately. (Thank goodness Michelle and I are doing this together – I can barely keep up. And thank you for all your orders.) […]
Candy corn quilted pennants
This month, I made a goal to work on some projects for me. It seems a little selfish. And maybe it is. But I spend the vast majority of my time making things for others, even though there are so many things I’d love to make for me and my home. The idea of making […]
A pinwheel quilt for my newest nephew Spencer
Here’s a fun fact for your Tuesday: I am a master procrastinator. If I have a project on my plate (and I normally do), I wait until right before it’s “due” to do it. It’s not a good quality in myself. It’s something I’m working on. Sort of. I’m not really working on it. I’ll […]
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