Thursday, March 31, 2022
March Card Club - a simple sketch with a little die cut greeting
March Card Club - skinny shaker card with bright papers and a layered embellishment
March Card Club - lady bugs over layered decorative paper and greetings
We started with these cards that featured lady bugs and some fun decorative papers. I started with a black card and added a subtle green background paper that I embossed with Swiss Dots (CB). The other two panels were cut the same size and as you can see below can be used in a variety of ways in the creation of a card design. It is always fun to see what others do with exactly the same supplies - a creative bunch. I first chose a greeting and auditioned all the pieces so I could establish the relationship of all the pieces to each other and then added the greeting first. I added the little lady bugs (SX) with 3D foam tape. I had preassembled the lady bugs which are on a small green die. The wings were cut from red and the body from black cardstock. I added antennae using black thread secured with double sided tape on the back. I see that some of them have become wonky. I will certainly be using this die again though it is the first time I have used it though I have owned it for quite a while. They are very cute and so many people respond postively to them. I used all the same papers because havine tried different ones I could not get the same feeling in the cards as I could with this combination so I just made all the kits with the same supplies. Therese
Monday, March 28, 2022
Baby cards
I used a light yellow card added a floral green background to which I had added a length of yellow ribbon adhering the ends to the back with double sided tape. The baby is a digital from Clipart Library. I laid out a dozen on a sheet and laser printed them. I die cut them with a new stitched circle die. I cut a coordinating scalloped circle from green cardstock using my Nestibilities. I used my scallop oval punch (SU) to cut the oval from the inside of the green circle which ensures that it matches perfectly. The little greeting is a font with a dotted frame which I created in Corel Draw. I watercoloured all the babies when I was prepping the kits so the assembly of cards went fairly quickly today. We glued the baby images to the scallop circle and then mounted it over the ribbon using 3D foam tape. The greeting got the same treatment and that finished up one card. We made up a total of ten today and when she needs more she will be in touch and I will put together a few more kits. It was really nice to be making cards with friends!!! Therese
Monday, March 21, 2022
Blue and yellow quilt
I finished this blue and yellow quilt (41.5" x 55") yesterday. I worked on the quilt top last weekend. I laid out all the precut squares of about 4" on the floor in the spare room and rearranged them until I was happy with the layout and then stitched them together into squares of four. These were part of several batches of precuts I have bought over the years and thought it was time to get them stitched up into a quilt. In hopes of not having to add more than a thin batting I rough cut old sheets into squares and then stitched the squares to them with a square of stitching. As I went along in this process I realized that not all the squares were the same size so I measured the smallest one and then trimmed all the others to the same size centering the joins to the middle.
I cut an 3" binding out of the navy and madeup a double fold binding. I bound the edge using navy thread and a wavy stitch to ensure I did not miss the backing. I like the idea stitching the batting to the squares and then all you need to do is add a backing and the binding. In this more traditional type of quilting I can certainly see the value of trimming all your squares to insure they are the same size before you start stitching them together. I see that I must have mixed up the last two rows - oh well - it will have to do!! It will be washed and the set aside for donation to the Linus Project. Therese
Baby card featuring a cute baby in a tub, rickrack and ribbon and a scalloped border
Sunday, March 20, 2022
All occasion card featuring a little yellow truck full of little hearts
Saturday, March 19, 2022
All occasion card featuring a lacy gold heart
Friday, March 18, 2022
Wedding card featuring a cute little cake, an embossed layer and layered oval greeting
Thursday, March 17, 2022
Wedding card featuring handmade rose petal paper, lace & ribbon and little hearts
Sunday, March 06, 2022
Slow Sunday Stitching with Kathy - buttons on an Adult bib for Extended Care
When I talked to my Mom last week she indicated that there were not enough bibs for everyone at the Extended Care where my Dad is living and was wondering if I could make some. I decided to go ahead and make one from instructions from online. I found the tutorial I used at Sew With Aloha. I made up a pattern using a piece of white heavyweight paper and her instructions.
Wednesday, March 02, 2022
New phone case
A new phone ( new to me ) requires a new phone case. This is the one I made for my old phone. This phone is larger than the old one and I wanted it to slide more easily into my purse so I chose a polyester fabric for the outside. This is outdoor furniture fabric so is quite rugged and will stand up to the wear and tear of lots of use. I used a light aqua flannelette for the inside of the case to give it a bit of softness and it will be gentle on the surfaces of my phone. I cut two pieces 4.5" x 14", laid the good sides together and stitched them together on both ends. I pressed the seams and added a line of top stitching in a dark red thread. I did forget to put in my loop with the D ring so I cut a slot in the seam and
added it afterwards and added a bit of backstitching to reinforce that area. I found a decorative stitch on my sewing machine which combined a very short zigzag with a few stitches of a longer zigzag which I thought would nicely finish the two side edges. I stitched the edges really close so the stitching would be outside of the edges of the fabric to really make a neat edge. I really like how it turned out and would certainly consider this stitch for doing any sort of applique in the future. I hand stitched on a snap which fits just above the phone and will keep it safe in the case even if it gets jostled a bit. I ran a dark red sharpie on the edge of the case over the stitching to dye the aqua threads that were visible under the stitching. Worked really well. Therese