Friday, September 28, 2012

Neela and the Pillowcase


Neela has been very patiently waiting to use the new(old) sewing machine. The main reason I had gotten the old machine in the first place was to have an extra machine for the girls to use. And these old Singer's are pretty indestructible, making it a good one for them to use.
It took a bit longer then expected to get the motor and all the wiring done but now she's ready to go. 
Neela has been wanting to make a pillow since Syd made one a while back, but she really wanted to make a pillow case and not just a pillow that "couldn't be changed". She explained that if she couldn't make cases she would just have to make a lot of pillows because there are so many fabrics she likes.
So first we made a pillow out of left over white fabric from another project. I decided to have her make it 10x10 because most of the prints she had picked out were from layer cakes(10x10 precut squares).


I gave Anika an envelope style pillow case from a class I took at my local quilt shop. Neela decided she wanted it like that and thought it cool that she was going to make the cool pocket. We didn't use a tutorial, but if you want to make one, here are some easy directions to follow.
We left the knee pedal on the machine so she could reach it, since she can't reach a foot pedal. It's still a little hard for her to control the speed and press the knee lever, but overall she did a great job. Most importantly she's pretty proud of her new project!

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Pencil Case

Sydney had asked me to make her a pretty little pencil pouch for her 3rd grade year. Of course I didn't make it till the last minute but it turned out great. I followed this great little tutorial.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Novalee's Quilt

Nothing like a niece(the first) that's due in a short time, to make you get back in the mood for bigger sewing projects. For the last year or so I have really only been working on small projects, pot holders, mini quilts, little softies, etc. With tons of fabric sitting on the shelf and the announcement of a niece on the way, it was about time to get back into the swing of sewing a bigger piece. 
When my sister Catrina and I picked out the fabric she didn't know if she was having a girl or a boy. When I took her to the fabric store to pick something out we decided to go with the Moda Salt Air. Catrina loved the little blocks from the panel pieces and I liked that it would be easy to play the boy or girl theme.
At first I had a hard time planning the blocks, because Catrina really liked the little square pieces from the panel. I decided to go simple and just frame the cutsie ones. I then added big blocks of the gender neutral "bubble" print. I really liked the strip pieces and wanted it to have a framed look, so I mitered the border pieces. It wasn't all that hard and the little extra work was worth it. I followed the wonderful pictures and instructions here
 The back turned out to be my favorite part. I played up the pink when my sister found she was having a girl. I'm not a fan of solid backs, so I added a strip of flying geese, using left over fabric from the front. I wanted these little guys to have perfect points, so I spent the extra time and paper pieced them.
 
This is my fave little guy! Can't wait to meet Novalee and see her wrapped up in this:D 

Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Wordless Wednesday

To get back into the hang of things...



to novalee
made with love 
2012 
from Aunt Heidi

Quilt label for Novalee's quilt.