Tuesday, November 3, 2020

And the stitch goes on

 And on .... I  did a little sewing for a friend.  We made matching t shirts to go with the jammer shorts for her 3 grandsons.  It is sew cute how the oldest grandson like to have the 3 of them dress alike.


A bean bag toss game .... to pack in the camper. This was a gift given this summer.
The sweater .... finished. Perfect for this time of year.
One of the jelly roll rugs.
Silver linings quilt along from this summer. Still waiting to be quilted.
Another  jelly roll rug . Getting a little love as soon as it hit the floor.
A little dolly carry bed. Big enough for a 18 in doll.
A start on some touques for my daughter's school kids. My count is now 10.
A quilt repair, lucky to still have some fabric to match.
Place mats.... they are finished,  but in this photo they need the binding finished. These were a class sample that had been waiting for a while. Nice feeling getting some of these UFO's done.
A baby gift stocking for Christmas . I like them big. Big enough for baby to go in. And Santa can fill with sew many things from coloring books and crayons to bubble bath. Sew many fun items can go in and Santa doesn't have to pack it tight.  
I'm sure I could go on for a few more days but I don't want to bore you. 

I like keeping my hands busy and working on items for home family and the kids at our daughter's school.  I'm hoping to work on a few Christmas gifts over the next little while as well as finishing up a few more UFO's. 

Take care and stay safe. 

In stitches 

Annette 

Monday, November 2, 2020

Other finishes....... with more to come

Recycled denim
A Covid 19 mystery quilt hosted by Claudia Phielf                      
Class sample made into a little pillow. Pillow form made from scrap batting.

 Table runner kit made up and on the table.... I've have a few kits to get worked up in my stash of goodies.

A scrappy quilt made from .... you guessed it scraps and old work pants.
Another kit called out of line, a quick and easy one to work up.
Oh this one had been waiting for a long time to get quilted. I used invisible thread for most of the quilting and a little hand quilting in the corners.
This is one that I saw in a magazine years ago and found the print fabric I wanted to use. I made up a kit and there it sat until this year.
A little pillow made from left over blocks from the Covid mystery
I will look around to see what I have missed. I don't want to bore you with my show and tell. 

Take care and stay safe
In stitches
Annette

Sunday, November 1, 2020

Under my needle

 Well it's been awhile since I last posted.

We are keeping well and staying safe. I have been trying to catch up with some of my ufo's as well as starting new projects.  I have been making masks jelly roll rugs and quilts of course. A bit of knitting for the evenings.










 this one is under my needle...... just the binding left
I will post a few more of my finishes and in  the works over the next t week or 2.
Sew happy to have sewing in my life with the Covid 19 out there., it helps keep my safe and my mind happy and busy too.
Chat more later
Stay in stitches
And stay safe
Hugs 
Annette


Tuesday, May 5, 2020

Kennel Kuilts

At least that's what I call them . Using up some fleece squares that I had on hand.
They are for an animal shelter to give the kittens some love.
Kennel Kuilts
That's all for now. Stay safe and happy stitching
In stitches
Annette

Monday, May 4, 2020

Weekend stitching

This weekend I was stitching up a few more masks to have on hand. I have been making 2 styles. Pleated and fitted, in sizes 2 to 5 yrs, 6 to 10 yrs and adult and large adult.  I have been giving them to people in our community.Finding new ways for the elastic as it is hard to find. I have also used bias binding, and cutting fabric strips as well as trying t shirt knit fabric and making crochet chains for ties. This has been a nice way to give back and work down some of my leftover fabrics.

Stash of masks

And just to keep my hands busy and work up some yarn I have started a knitting a sweater using a raglan sleeve sweater wheel that I bought about 40yrs ago...... sounds like I'm getting old....lol.  It's been a great source as it gives you choices of yarn from baby, sport to worsted. And the size range  from 6 months to man's 48 chest. Styles from round neck , v neck and cardigan.
This is the back children size 8.
Sweater back 

I have a couple quilts at the machine for free motion quilting , just have to decide how or what design I want to stitch next.

And as I have said to my boys..... May the 4th be with you!
Stay safe in stitches
Hugs
Annette

Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Sewing on a roll.....

Sew to speak.
Yesterday I cut up 3 half yard/meter fabrics into 2 1/2 inch strips , cut leftover batting into 2 1/4 inch strips. Dug out my jelly roll rug pattern and away I went. On the last round I made a hanging loop. This on is for my daughter and son in law for the bathroom and when not in use it will hang on the back of the door. Good idea dear.
Hanging jelly roll rug
Other than this I did manage to get a few quilt tops basted and ready to quilt. I cut out a few more masks and cut up more scrap batting into strips for more rugs.
Always something to do when you have fabric :-)
In stitches
Stay safe
Hugs
Annette

Sunday, April 26, 2020

Safely Stitching



Finished FMQchallenge



Like most of you I have been staying safe and staying home. So what  is quilter supposed to do........ play in our stash and scraps aka leftovers. And that's what I have been doing.
Finishing up some projects and starting new ones. Sewing for my community with masks and ear relief bands as well as head bands. I've been planning for fall with a few classes for the college as well. Here are a few pictures to show you what I've been talking about here.
A couple smaller quilts

Grids and grommet bag for a class sam

Class sample

Doll quilt and pillow





Extra block from mystery quilt

Rope bowl a class sample
Punctuation pencil cases and pot holders

Wall hanging

Masks for adults and kids
Having trouble getting all the pictures. Sew they will be on a separate post.
In stitches

Safely Stitching continued

Hearts in the Windows
Showing support for the front line and essential workers






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Ear relief bands and head band
For our health care workers

Sampler finished 

Mystery quilt taught by
Claudia Phielf
Wall hanging for my daughter

Rope bowls and hot mat
Class samples

Finished quilt sent to give some friends a much needed hug

Quilted hugs
 Well I think that is most of the sewing I have been up to the last while. I have been getting a wee bit of knitting in as well.
We quilters are lucky as anyone with a hobby that they love we have something to do as we stay together apart staying safe with the Covid 19 out there.
Stay safe.
In stitches
Annette

Monday, November 11, 2019

Snow stitching

Last weekend was my class for Christmas themed applique mug rugs. The ladies did awesome.
I have been working on a Christmas tree  skirt for our daughter and son in law , a pre Christmas gift. Just closing off the binding and then some buttons and it will be complete.
Kisses from Heaven
Pattern


As today is November 11th , remember those who gave so much that we have the freedoms we would not have without them.
Lest we Forget

In stitches
Annette

Thursday, October 24, 2019

New stitches

Reading my newest issue of Quilting Arts, I read an article about Stitch Meditation by Liz Kettle. Thought it my be worth a try . Here are the first 3 that I've made.



I participated In a post card swap ... things that buzz.
Jan's post card from Australia
Notice the pieced background, she did an awesome job.

I may try doing the stitch meditations for a bit just for fun.
In stitches for now
Annette


Sunday, September 22, 2019

Buzzzz

Things that buzz, that is this month's challenge for the post card swap. Here's mine it will be off in the mail in the morning.
  I bought these buttons just for making bees. I have used a few different ways for making their wings. On this one I used silk ribbon in a lazy daisy stitch.
I used will ribbon and embroidery floss in French knots for flowers in the grass.
It's always fun to play a little and create these post cards to share.
We will be lost without these little guys.

In stitches
Annette