4.28.2011

Attempt at Quilting Phase 4

After fighting wearily with my own sewing machine for hours one Friday night and then again for hours the following Saturday, I finally gave up and waited a week before borrowing my friend's machine and finally getting on with some quilt sewing!
I think by the time I began sewing I was already drained of most of my patience, so the end result might have a lot to do with that...


I began by sewing each row:
And as you can see, I wasn't too successful with getting my fabric squares sewed straight. This also might've been due in part because I used various textures. When sewing a cotton fabric with a corduroy or chenille, I rarely ever had a straight seam; the thicker fabric would pull the thin cotton to the side...needless to say it was very imperfect.

I had a few of these moments, where I sewed the seams on opposite sides of the fabric. Woops! Bad feeling!

When this happened I'd have to toss that section out, and instead of putting together a whole new row, I just decided to get rid of a few, so my quilt turned out much smaller than I had anticipated.

Not many patches lined up, lots of fabric was tossed out, but overall, I am pleased with how the top of my very first quilt turned out! I almost think the imperfection adds a more natural and rustic feel, and I am always fine with that!

And once this chair is painted white, it'll be ready to match up with the quilt! The picture below was taken in our dining room, which is the same paint color that I plan on using in the nursery.
And, of course, I had to bring out Mr. Fox and two little birdies (part of a mobile in progress that I'll share with you soon) to see how they all looked together.
It's a start, right?

Next, I get to learn the art of piping! Oh and assemble the rest of the quilt, phew!

4.27.2011

A Long Break & Another Free Print

 It has been so long I've even forgotten what font I use for my posts! The past (almost) two months have been crammed with life's realities and I have neglected my joy in sharing with the blog world!
Earlier this week I created two new prints (Nothin' fancy ya'll, just Publisher) for the nursery.


Just right click, save & print!

The text for these prints came from this book that I've already ordered for Blackburniño (our son in utero) by Sally-Lloyd Jones. I love how she illustrates the Gospel in a simple and beautiful way that is total truth yet easy to understand.
I used two gray/black wooden frames that I already had and slipped these guys on top of an old butterfly print duo. I plan on hanging them next to each other above the crib. Pictures to come!
Update on the quilt attempt coming soon! Oh and did I mention we're doing a bathroom remodel? Finally bought tile for it this past weekend...the end is in sight!
 
Another previous free print can be found here. Enjoy!