Friday, 25 February 2011

a little of this and that

I've been making smallish stuff lately, mostly for gifts. First up is this wallet on a string for my guild friend Kathy, who is leaving soon on a peace mission for three months. I sewed a zippered pocket in the inside to keep her passport safe.
The Kaffe selvages were a gift from another guild friend and I used them here because Kathy has actually met Kaffe when she lived in London.

Here she is with all the handmade gifts from our guild -- a little toiletry bag by Heather, the wallet on a string, and a journal, featuring some teeny paper-pieced blocks by Cheryl.

I made a couple of baby blankets. The one at the left is a kiddie print quilted onto a microfleece backing, and the other is a double flannel blanket. Both are going to the local children's hospital.

I machine quilted my I Spy quilt onto the same blue microfleece. Just straight stitching in a grid with the walking foot on my Juki, but no ripples. And I can't believe how fast it is compared to my old Elna. I love this Juki!

For fun, I made a little matching dolly quilt from my small I Spy squares. Both of these have intended recipients.

A tea cozy in greens and creams for a friend who was married recently. I practiced my free motion paisleys on this one.

Here's the other side, using leftover word fabrics.

7 comments:

1 Michele said...

I love all your projects! You've been having lots of fun!

2 Scrappy quilter said...

Love all your projects.

3 jovaliquilts said...

Small projects are great -- so much satisfaction from finishing. Your tea cozy is wonderful. And how did you do the binding on the quilts backed with microfleece -- did you just fold it over?

4 Quiltdivajulie said...

I have a stash of word fabrics ... one of my goals for 2011 is to USE them.

Love the tea cozy!

5 beth said...

Wow!! love that little bag!

6 Sylvia said...

All your projects are wonderful... definitely loving the kaffe salvage purse.

7 KT60 said...

And I am loving using the selvedge purse over here in N Iraq.

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