A new friend from my church was looking for someone to trade craft supplies for some ribbon samples she got from market. Of course I was game for that! She came loaded with shopping bags and large bins full of samples. We sorted through some and I came out with a pile of samples.
They were about 6 inches long and glued and stapled to cardboard headers. There some beautiful satin wired pieces. It took an afternoon to remove them from the headers and remove all the wire from the edges. I have been looking into crazy quilting and had great plans! I bought some fake suede fabric at Hobby Lobby. Using some of my embroidery software I embroidered 8 blocks and made a shoulder bag. I created the flap and pocket using some of my new treasures. I sewed them on using clear thread and a zig zag stitch. The ribbon was already embellished so I didn't have to get fancy, I added an adjustable strap and a metal "frog" latch. Here is the finished bag. And I still have hundreds of samples!
Most fabric and quilt shops in the nation have a yearly contest called Row by Row. This year's theme was Water. Each shop designs their own row and gives out the pattern or sells a kit to complete their row. The contest requires you use 8 different patterns and you must visit the store in person to get the patterns or kits (no mail order)). They give you about 2 months to complete the quilt and the first person who returns it to their store wins a prize. I had great plans to do this and collected one pattern and one kit to start with. I was a little intimated by the kit since I had to hand cut and stitch all the pieces so it took a month to get the nerve to try it. By then people were already turning in their completed quilts. Oh well. It will make a nice table runner or maybe I'll decide to sell it on Etsy. But it was fun since I did the driving on this one.
I love Fall especially after a long hot Texas Summer. Here are two project I can't wait to use. One is a banner that I again had to hand cut the pieces and machine applique them. The quilting was done in the hoop on my fancy machine using a leaf outline pattern. The towel was done in the hoop and all I had to do was place and trim the orange fabric and change thread color when the machine told me to.
I also love Christmas and decided to make this banner. Again the pieces were hand cut and machine appliqued manually.
There are so many unwritten blogs running through my head. I promise I will write more than once a year. If you enjoy reading my blogs please follow me on here to get automatic emails when I do write again.
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