I have managed to make time for myself to sew and have had fun making patterns that I have had sitting around for some time.
If you follow me on Instagram you can see the quilt I started this weekend here. I bought the pattern and fabric over 2 years ago and just never put it together. It is coming along nicely and I hope to make some more progress before I go to bed for the night. It feels so good to get something accomplished.
Last week I made some holiday table runners and toppers. I used the scraps from the pole twist table runner to make a couple of small candle mats or mug rugs. Now to just get them quilted. Which I can finally do since my cord for my stitch regulator came in the mail yesterday!
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| You can't really tell, but the cream fabric is sparkly. |
I love my 60 degree ruler! I bought it after I was at a retreat and saw the border print table runners that everyone was making. I cut out quite a few but I don't think I ever finished them. Hopefully I find the box they were packed in soon. For the Halloween runner I just cut 2 1/2" strips and cut out my triangles and sewed them together. I will definitely be making more of these.
I wanted to challenge myself and seeing that I had never made a lonestar block before I decided that it was well past my time to try it. I am a fairly experienced sewer/quilter however; I lost count of how many times I used my seam ripper on this block. It was a learning curve for sure but I absolutely love how it turned out and I see this becoming a focal block in a baby quilt very soon. I love to learn new techniques, even though I have been sewing for almost my entire life (almost 30 years ago my Grandma taught me how) I still learn new things about sewing all the time. I encourage you to step out side your comfort zone and give new blocks and techniques a try.
I am toying with the idea of creating a pattern/tutorial for a table runner that I am designing. I have never attempted a tutorial before but it is on my bucket list to do. Stay tuned for that in the coming future!
I think the kids finally fell asleep, time to go sew for a few minutes and relax.
~Amanda
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