My Quilt Art group's challenge for March was to a: produce a landscape and b: make it something other than rectangle or square.
I saw this in the Doll Quilt Swap Flickr pool by Spicy Pepper:
Now, it's a doll quilt - so it's teeny weeny; and you know I could never (ever!) be bothered to hand stitch all those squares, so I'd have to piece it - but just imagine: just imagine this quilt in real people size.
...
I know, eh?
So now, go out and do eeetttt!
:D
(and have a great weekend too!)
Now, it's a doll quilt - so it's teeny weeny; and you know I could never (ever!) be bothered to hand stitch all those squares, so I'd have to piece it - but just imagine: just imagine this quilt in real people size.
...
I know, eh?
So now, go out and do eeetttt!
:D
(and have a great weekend too!)
Perhaps I should start calling it "introduction Wednesday" because instead of a WIP I have another new friend to introduce you to. Perhaps that's a misnomer - she's a great love, rather than a friend. May I introduce, Baby-Belle:
Isn't she pretty?
*hee* Okay, okay, perhaps describing her as my "great love" is a little over the top; but boy, I really do love her. She's a HP Pavillion - Entertainment Notebook Series. I don't really know what all of that means, but I know she has 2GB, she runs Microsoft Office, she's as speedy as my desktop when I'm online (which is pretty darn speedy), I can upload, store and play with my pics in various programs, I can fax and she has a built-in internet stick so I can access anything online anywhere. And did I mention this all comes in a teeny tiny package? And you know who much I love doll-sized things!
So, because she only weighs 3 pounds she needs something to protect her while I'm carrying her around, right? Right! Enter a tote bag for Baby-Belle!
Here she is all snuggled in. She has an inner pocket for her mouse pad (I always use external mice because I don't like the touchpads on laptops as rule), and a little room in case I need to put a paper notebook in there;
and I also made this cool inner pocket that has an elasticized cubby for her mouse, and the separate components of her cord.
It's the first time I've made elasticized pockets (you can see my first attempt - sewing the elastic directly to the pocket - which I don't like cause [duh!] the elastic shows), and then the other two with hemmed pockets for the elastic.
It was also my first go with grommets which wasn't entirely successful (they're there, but fairly rough around the edges), and my first go with a zippered tote - which turned out rather well.
I like the little purse format for Baby-Belle; but I also want to work on another, more sophisticated container for her, even if her name is Baby-Belle.
But. that's another project for another day. Lots going on in the sewing room right now - after such a long fallow period, it's a bit schizophrenic in there with my trying to get all of my ideas out at once!
On Friday - the return of Friday Flickr Faves.
Till then...
Ta da!!!
I can't believe it's the last day of February and I'm only now posting my first finish of 2011! Sheesh!
On the other hand, evern if I do say so myself - it was worth the wait!
The first is Reuben.

Isn't he sweet?
I had the pleasure this week of pattern testing this little guy for Jodie Carleton at Ric Rac There are a couple of differences - hers is Rueben instead of Reuben (as we spell it - my oldest son's middle name is Reuben); and of course, hers is much more beautifully constructed.
But I think he's very expressive for my first time making a stuffie:
But I wanted you to see how completely adorable it is - that Jodie has a lot of talent! Could you even begin to think of making something so cute?!
I liked Reuben so much I decided that he should be Diva Quilt's mascot - and ought to oversee all that happens in the sewing room. But then I thought, he might be lonely - so I decided to make him a little friend to keep him company.
Which is where Maddie came in!
I may have mentioned in the past, how much I adore elephants - so his friend had to be an elephant. At first I was going to make a boy elephant, but then was tempted by the idea of cute dresses and bows. And er... cute dresses won. :)
And you know how great Jodie's pattern is? This is how great it is:
with my vast experience making stuffies (after all, I'd made ONE); her pattern writing was so easy to follow that I was able to riff off hers to make an a: slightly smaller stuffy with a slightly larger belly (she is an ELEPHANT after all); and franknpattern an elephant head out of a donkey

I mean check out that cute nose!
And so, now Reuben has a friend to hang out with. (Don't worry Reuben, I shall make you some new clothes too)
Don't they look happy together?
And be sure to watch check out Jodie's blog, (which is incredibly entertaining); (seriously, if nothing else, click on those last two links to read her amazing stories) and keep an eye out for Rueben's availability as a pattern!
Next week - a finished quilt. I promise! :)
I had the pleasure this week of pattern testing this little guy for Jodie Carleton at Ric Rac There are a couple of differences - hers is Rueben instead of Reuben (as we spell it - my oldest son's middle name is Reuben); and of course, hers is much more beautifully constructed.
But I think he's very expressive for my first time making a stuffie:
He also came with a pattern for a completely adorable jacket and satchel. Unfortunately I didnt follow the instructions EXACTLY he ate a little too much and outgrew his jacket on the long trip from Australia to Canada!
But I wanted you to see how completely adorable it is - that Jodie has a lot of talent! Could you even begin to think of making something so cute?!
I liked Reuben so much I decided that he should be Diva Quilt's mascot - and ought to oversee all that happens in the sewing room. But then I thought, he might be lonely - so I decided to make him a little friend to keep him company.
Which is where Maddie came in!
I may have mentioned in the past, how much I adore elephants - so his friend had to be an elephant. At first I was going to make a boy elephant, but then was tempted by the idea of cute dresses and bows. And er... cute dresses won. :)
And you know how great Jodie's pattern is? This is how great it is:
with my vast experience making stuffies (after all, I'd made ONE); her pattern writing was so easy to follow that I was able to riff off hers to make an a: slightly smaller stuffy with a slightly larger belly (she is an ELEPHANT after all); and franknpattern an elephant head out of a donkey
I mean check out that cute nose!
And so, now Reuben has a friend to hang out with. (Don't worry Reuben, I shall make you some new clothes too)
Don't they look happy together?
And be sure to watch check out Jodie's blog, (which is incredibly entertaining); (seriously, if nothing else, click on those last two links to read her amazing stories) and keep an eye out for Rueben's availability as a pattern!
Next week - a finished quilt. I promise! :)
but I'm working on something new,
*claps hands excitedly*
Also, as you can see, I was able to get into the sewing room this weekend - for a couple of hours yesterday, and a couple of hours again today. This is, of course, practically no time at all for me, who usually spends 30 hours or so per week in my sewing room; but between life stuff and being sick; it's the first time I've been able to do anything since the beginning of February.
Life is good, no?
So what are you up to?
:)
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