In an effort to stay uber organized this year with quilting (thank you resolutions!) we are on our best behavior when in comes to stacking up neat piles of cut quilt blocks.
In between cleaning up Christmas decor and tidying up the sewing room we hope to pretty up these sweatshirts with a little help from paint, lace, and creativity.
You can't blame us for wanting to make four new sweatshirts when the thermostat reads only 30 degrees. A heat wave :)
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Saturday, January 3, 2015
Thursday, November 27, 2014
Grateful
We've caught the grateful bug over here. It's contagious so we thought we would spread it today! We are thankful for quilting and quilting and more quilting. And family and pie and stuffing and snow and Thanksgiving and all the little things. (We'll spare you the rest of the list.)
All the little things EXCEPT the little triangles up there ^^ See that "59" up there? Times that by 10000000000000 and that's how many baby triangle friends we have.
Anyone ready for another slice of pie? Adios. That's where we're headed :)
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
hola
Hola. Just wanted to give two thumbs up to this cute tutorial. D.I.Y. projects are the best...and even better when they aren't Pinterest fails or aren't too difficult---yeah, that too :) Anyone else think it's weird that "Pinterest" must be spell-checked every time you type it? Maybe it's just us.
Wait for it...a wrinkly picture of the whole (over-sized) sweatshirt!
Red Sweatshirt: $2 thrift store find
Fabric Paint: Michael's
Looks like Black Friday came early this year.
And we couldn't resist tying a bow around our fabric store goodies...it makes us feel as if we have made our own fabric line (Just go with it.)
Imagination is a good thing...and we are pretty darn good at matching prints, don'tcha think? ;) :)
Monday, November 3, 2014
In Lieu of Waiting
Old pic of Happy-Go-Lucky Hopscotch Quilt
In this picture the solids match perfectly. But in real life, man, these solids are far from perfect. Bummer.
P.S. Does anyone else see paint chips when they see that picture?
Saturday, October 18, 2014
This Corner of the World
It's been crazy busy in this corner of the world for the past months. Not complaining one bit. No siree. Also, we can't count on both hands the number of attempted blog posts: the kind you start to write and don't publish. Fun fact for the day: sometimes blog posts don't make the cut if the pictures and/or content aren't up to par.
We apologize for being gone so long...sometimes it is just nice to take a little-bitty break from blogging to catch up on some of our projects (and to catch our breathes for that matter!). We've been taking advantage and doing a little quilting. Our waning stack of UN-finished projects thanks us!
In an attempt to make this the longest blog post in the history of the world (Quackadoodle Quilt typed sarcastically), we will add a few pictures.
A sneak peak of a finished quilt and some fabric we have been playing with:
A look into our empty Etsy shop...gasp!...
Don't panic, we'll get right on that. Today, in fact!
What else is happening in this corner of the world? Hmm. A few million things. A few custom orders. A few quilts. A few trips to the fabric store. A few trips to the thrift store.
On second thought, change all those "A few"s to "A lot of"s. Thanks :)
We will keep you posted on all of our sewing adventures. So stay tuned!
Catch you later...there is a custom order quilt that we HAVE to finish within the week. This is a tough (more sarcasm) life we lead ;) ;) ;) Or simply a life involving a little procrastination. Look at it either way :)
We apologize for being gone so long...sometimes it is just nice to take a little-bitty break from blogging to catch up on some of our projects (and to catch our breathes for that matter!). We've been taking advantage and doing a little quilting. Our waning stack of UN-finished projects thanks us!
In an attempt to make this the longest blog post in the history of the world (Quackadoodle Quilt typed sarcastically), we will add a few pictures.
A sneak peak of a finished quilt and some fabric we have been playing with:
A look into our empty Etsy shop...gasp!...
Don't panic, we'll get right on that. Today, in fact!
What else is happening in this corner of the world? Hmm. A few million things. A few custom orders. A few quilts. A few trips to the fabric store. A few trips to the thrift store.
On second thought, change all those "A few"s to "A lot of"s. Thanks :)
We will keep you posted on all of our sewing adventures. So stay tuned!
Catch you later...there is a custom order quilt that we HAVE to finish within the week. This is a tough (more sarcasm) life we lead ;) ;) ;) Or simply a life involving a little procrastination. Look at it either way :)
Friday, August 29, 2014
#2
We made a #2 low-volume quilt once the first quilt was sold out in our Etsy shop. Most (when we say "most", we really mean just over 50%) of the fabrics in this quilt are the same fabrics as in the last quilt since it is a scrap quilt.
It's fun to see all of the variations in the two quilts:
Hint: #1 is on the left, and #2 is on the right.
If you wanna read more about #1, you can click here to where we blogged about it.
Have a fabulous weekend!
Monday, August 11, 2014
An August Finish
For starters, we would like to apologize that this post didn't hit the blog sooner...apparently when we say we will show you a quilt "in a day or so" (to quote verbatim) we mean the "or so" part. That's how it is done in Quackadoodlequiltlandia. Yup, such a place exists. Honestly, we live there ;) Sorry if we lost ya for a minute; we will get back to our discussion of our August finish.
We are trying to pinch our pennies (it appears that we are fabric hoarders) and so we are getting reacquainted with the scrap basket. Trips to the fabric store? Outta the question (for at least a few
They do say that "desperation is the mother of invention":
Sometimes in scrappy quilts the creativity is what makes-or-brakes it. This quilt? We think we've got it made. But we aren't partial or anything :)
All of the prints in this quilt are our favorites. The pattern, Hopscotch by Thimble Blossoms, is perfect for using up scraps since it uses 2.5" strips. Hallelujah!
The backing fabric was a no-brainier since we had already used the gray in the diamonds on the front. Stippling a quilt is always a no-brainer too.
30" x 43". The perfect size for a baby boy. If you wanna have it for keeps, click here :) Yes, we were trying to send ya on a guilt trip.
Lovin' this shot of the quilt in a basket. It is such a precious little quilt.
If you need a little pick-me-up here ya go: Happy Monday! and Happy Quilting!
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
It's Time
It's about time to give you the run-down on some of our new projects.
And time to show you a cute picture of some polka-dotty balloons.
It's also time to start a new quilt. We need to put our thinking caps on for this one...What do you think we should make? Or, on second thought, we could just ask Pinterest ;) That works too.
You know what else it's time for? It is time to hit the sewing. HARD. Because the shop is in disarray. The kind of chaos where there is nothing---nada---to buy. Yeah, that is chaos.
We snuck in some quilting time this week (who could blame us?) and so it looks like we have a head-start on our quest to fill the Etsy Shop. Tell ya what, whoever ends up with this quilt is LUCKY with a capital "L" because it smells like fresh laundry. **JEALOUS**
We will show you pictures of this quilt in a day or so. The binding, the backing, the front...the whole works :) Oh, and we will do good on our promise to write you a tutorial in a few days. Or weeks.
Thanks for listening!
And time to show you a cute picture of some polka-dotty balloons.
It's also time to start a new quilt. We need to put our thinking caps on for this one...What do you think we should make? Or, on second thought, we could just ask Pinterest ;) That works too.
You know what else it's time for? It is time to hit the sewing. HARD. Because the shop is in disarray. The kind of chaos where there is nothing---nada---to buy. Yeah, that is chaos.
We snuck in some quilting time this week (who could blame us?) and so it looks like we have a head-start on our quest to fill the Etsy Shop. Tell ya what, whoever ends up with this quilt is LUCKY with a capital "L" because it smells like fresh laundry. **JEALOUS**
We will show you pictures of this quilt in a day or so. The binding, the backing, the front...the whole works :) Oh, and we will do good on our promise to write you a tutorial in a few days. Or weeks.
Thanks for listening!
Tuesday, July 8, 2014
Five (somewhat random) Things
Just wanted to fill you in on some things that have been happening 'round here. 5 things to be exact. Okay, so maybe there are 6 things...BIG DEAL! We all knew the twins over at quackadoodlequilt were never good counters ;) But the sixth item is really just an afterthought, so we should be good.
#1: A baby boy quilt is in order, yes?? The fun part is trying to figure out what pattern to make. Or is that the hard part? :)
#2: All (four) of the quilts in our shop can be purchased for 20% off when you use the coupon code FUN2SEW upon purchase. Yippee! Sewing is always fun :)
#3: We've discovered that we have plenty of quilts. Crazy, right? So a trip to the hills for some stargazing and cookie-and-popcorn-eating was planned on the fly.
#4: We are putting these mason jar mugs to good use this summer. When it is hot outside, smoothies hit the spot every time.
#5: We've been dying to show you a glimpse of the swirly machine quilting we are doing on our Swoon quilt.
Sidenote: Please excuse all of the strings in this picture.
#6: We have a quilt top tutorial to show you this next week. Thanks for listening to the update!
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Low Volume
It’s always an adventure to make a scrap quilt around here.
Usually because it takes some imagination (yeah, that’s what we’ll call it) to create
a masterpiece…our scrap basket is looking a little sparse. But this quilt surprised us and turned out almost exactly how we pictured it.
We wanted to make a baby girl quilt with a vintage feel and a whole lotta scraps and low volume prints. We cut the squares to charm square size: 5 inches. This quilt would look perfect hanging out on the line, don’t ya think?
The backing is an unbleached muslin and works well with the
small-scale prints on the front. For the machine quilting we had to resort to
Plan B. Plan A was to machine quilting straight lines along the whole entire quilt. Yeah, we like Plan B
much more than Plan A too:
If you wanna have this quilt all to yourself, you can head on over to our Etsy shop and purchase it yourself :)
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