Showing posts with label pillow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pillow. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

One Up

My daughter's kindergarten teacher loves Super Mario. She wore a gray hat with this green one up mushroom on the playground all last year. I really wanted to make something for her for the last day of school, so I thought something Mario related would be perfect.

I did a little hunting and found exactly what I wanted on Pinterest. (I tried to post the link to the original post but it no longer exists...)


After fiddling with the math, I figured out that I could make my life so much easer by cutting out strips of fabric instead of individual squares. So that's what I did. Each square is equal to 1" so it translated perfectly. 4 squares = 4" + .5" seam allowance so it was 4.5" cut. Etc. etc.

The hardest part was just making sure you iron the right direction so your seams nest and you get those crisp lines.

All the fabric is from the Waverly line at...shhh...Walmart. They have a suprising range of solids and I  actually think the quality is great! Don't tell anyone I get fabric at Walmart. 

I quilted it very simply (in the ditch around each color so as not to take away from the design). Finished it with an easy envelope backing. 

Her teacher loved it. She literally shrieked when she saw it. And we love her. I love making homemade gifts for people who really appreciate it. 

Monday, October 12, 2015

Skull Candy

I know this isn't a quilt, but I had to share. I made this for a friend's birthday and I had serious pause before I gave it away. I love it so much. But she loves Halloween just as much as I do, so I was happy to send it to a good home.

I found the idea here. I used my Silhouette to cut out the skull and just followed the tutorial pretty closely otherwise. This skull candy fabric is from Walmart. Can you believe!?

Not a lot of quilting going on around here. I just finished two little girls' halloween costumes. Eeek! Have I mentioned I love Halloween?

Friday, May 29, 2015

Star Wars and Stuff

Sometimes I would rather sew than try to shop for a gift. My Star Wars loving nephew just turned six, so I thought I'd make him something. I usually don't go all out for gifts like this, but he's special.

 Paper piecing (on a small scale) is FUN. I loved it. I found the patterns here.

My quilting sister in law sent me the backing. Thanks, Net. 
I always slap a zipper in the middle of the back. My envelope backings always look wonky, and not in a good way.

 The pattern I used calls for drawing eyes on Yoda, but I opted for wonky buttons. Much cuter. 

We don't have a lot of boy stuff in this house. I think it needs a new (less girly) home.