My guild, the KCMQG, frequently hosts fun swaps. This time, we're swapping pincushions with several other MQG chapters. I pulled some favorite materials and printed off a paper pieced template. This block is called Economy, and you can find it here.
I had fun with the directional newsprint and fussy cutting the center.
My first attempt finished at three inches (tiny!), so I'm including it is a mini extra. Four and half inches seems like a more useful size.
I'm looking forward to seeing all the other great pincushions at our meeting tonight.
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Thursday, November 8, 2012
Friday, November 4, 2011
One More
It seems I spoke too soon about being done with log cabins for a while. I had forgotten about my guild's log cabin potholder swap with the PMQG. I made a modern, random log cabin for my partner. She didn't list color preferences, so I made it with some of my favorites.
This Amy Butler print was perfect for the back.
I'm looking forward to seeing all the other potholders made for the swap at our meeting next week.
This Amy Butler print was perfect for the back.
I'm looking forward to seeing all the other potholders made for the swap at our meeting next week.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Chef Swap
Last night, the KCMQG had a chef swap. We each drew a bag of scraps from another member a while ago, and the challenge was to make something for that person's kitchen. I made these items for Dawn.
The trivet and potholder are made from Essex cotton/linen, Dawn's fabric and selvages. You can find Jacquie's spool block tutorial here. She also has a tute on putting in grommets. Thanks Jacquie!
I made another reversible apron out of some Nicey Jane to round out my swap items.
I hope they'll get lots of use!




Also, if you're looking for the FD Pouch Instructions, I've added a link to my sidebar. So far the guild has made over 70! You can find out more information on the guild blog, as well.
Friday, November 5, 2010
Score!
Last night was the KCMQG November meeting, and we had a holiday gift swap. Boy, did I score on two counts! But first, here is what I made for the swap - a potholder and dishcloth.
I used this chance to try out gray and yellow, a combo I've been interested in for a while. I like it! Also, love this yellow fabric I found at Joanns - sort of reminscent of lemons, without being literal.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Redbud Blossoms Quilt Top
The New Wave pattern by Oh Fransson is very simple and easy to follow, if you read the directions. Do read the directions, or you, like me, may sew the sashing on the wrong edge of half of the blocks and have to rip them all out again. I persevered nonetheless, and here's the finished top.
That makes three completed tops in my closet now though, so I'm determined to get at least one completely quilted and bound before moving on to the three new projects I'm already collecting fabric for. It's like a sickness!
I also made another potholder for the swap tomorrow. It is inspired by these by Amy. Super modern and fun to make. The grommet went in much more smoothly this time, although, alas, it is backwards. Maybe on my third attempt I'll get it right.



Thursday, June 3, 2010
Mystery Project Revealed


Amy hosted a fab swap on her blog, and I love the two she made. I may need to to try my hand at those designs.
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