Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Pretty Pink Ponies

Well I've been working away, but haven't posted in quite a while.  I've recently finished another commissioned project - Pretty Pink Ponies.  It's for a 10 year old girl's birthday from her Aunt.  Trying to do something pink with horses was a challenge as the majority of the fabrics out there are all browns, greens and nature.  I think this one came together pretty good with the use of different fabrics for each of the horses heads and the pink sashing.

I also made two new Silly Softies using specific colors requested by my co-worker.  Each one is different and has it's own personality.

I have a project I'm working on as a gift for a dear friend as well as an additional commissioned project that needs to be completed by the end of September.  The commissioned one is using the Hunters Star pattern, done in turquoise with a vine pattern and white on white mini floral print and will have minky as the backing.  Should be pretty stunning.

Pretty Pink Ponies

Silly Softies

Thank you for stopping by.
Luv in Stitches

Monday, May 6, 2013

Grandma's Mother's Day Quilt Finished

I'm happy to say that at 11pm last night I completed the quilting on the Lap Quilt that one of my friends  commissioned me to make for her Grandmother for Mother's Day.  This was a fast turn around.... 12 days to be exact.  She wanted it to be extra warm, so it has two layers of batting and the back is fleece.  I think the hardest part might have been working on this in the almost 90 degree weather we had last week.  I don't know if you'll be able to see the leaf stitching I did in gold around the edges (look at 2nd photo).  My friend wanted a splash of color on the back so I selected a tropical sea-foam color to tie in with the block centers on the front.


Thank you for looking
Luv in Stitches

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Mothers Day Project and UFO

One of my friends asked me if she could commission a specific quilt from me. She wanted to see if I could pull together a quilt for her Grandmother for Mothers Day.  She knew it was it was short notice as I'd only have three weeks to find the fabrics, piece it together and quilt it.  I said I was up for the challenge.  I'm happy to say that I located the fabric yesterday and with any luck I will have it in my hands on Saturday so that I can start on the project.  It's going to be a 16 block log cabin done in batik fabrics.  Half the fabrics are in a gold tone color way while the other half has blues, greens, burgundy, and gold (think rich tropical).  She wants the back to have a color splash so I'm waiting for the fabric to arrive so I can take it to my local quilt store to see what inspires me.

As for my UFO.  It's a crazy nine patch that takes a lot of concentration.  It's done in a romantic mauve, seafoam and yellow color way.  I've committed to finishing the remaining 10 blocks, at least one a day.  Then of course they'll need to be sewn together and a backing picked out.  I don't have a specific person in mind for this quilt.  I may keep it or it may go up for sale.  Time will tell.

Here's the color pallet and the end block once it's be cut and sewn together two additional times. (don't mind the little markers on the photo, they help me from getting lost)



Luv in Stitches
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Those who sleep under a Quilt, sleep under a blanket of LOVE

Monday, April 22, 2013

Baby Shower gift completed

I'm happy to say that I completed the Forest Friends ensemble for my niece's baby shower coming up next weekend.  The main quilt is a forest scene with animals and a tree with owls and birds.  I also made three coordinating receiving blankets, with different color backings, all in a soft cuddly flannel. 
On top of finishing the quilt, I was able to attend a quilt show at the local Fair Grounds this weekend.  It was hosted by one of the local Quilt Guilds, which I ended up joining before the day was out.  It must have been my lucky day as I won one of the raffle items - a 10 yard bundle of 18 various batik fabrics.

To finish off the weekend I picked up a UFO (unfinished quilt project) and worked on it for a few hours.  It's a crazy nine patch that is cut and sewn back together three separate times.  I can only work on it when I can really focus as one wrong cut and I'll botch the whole thing up.

Not sure what project to begin next.

Luv in Stitches

Monday, April 15, 2013

Quilt Top Finished!!

Well is was a very long and stressful weekend.  My beagle, Sam, ate snail bait which is potentially fatal to pets.  The warning is so small that we never saw it.  I took him to the Vet ER just after midnight on Friday.  Several procedures later, an IV and an overnight stay I'm happy to report that I brought Sam home late Saturday night and he's expected to fully recover. 

Sunday was my day to relax and catch my breath.  I was able to sit down and finish putting the borders on my daughter's quilt.  She decided to have me go ahead and use the bright blue as I had planned.  So I was able to finish the top of the quilt fairly quickly.  The next step is to take her to the fabric store so she can pick out some soft, cuddly fabric in the color of her choice for the back.

So what do you think?
Hippo - The Happy Hedge Hog





I also pulled together a receiving blanket for the young woman at my salon who does my pedicures.  She's due to have a baby girl in about two weeks and she's still at the shop!
Decorative Loop Stitches

All rolled up ready to deliver

This week and weekend I'll be working on a Forest Friends themed quilt and coordinating receiving blankets for my niece, Jamie, who is having a baby boy.  Her baby shower however is on April 26th so I've got to pull them together quickly and get them in the mail to Colorado.

Luv in Stitches
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Figuring out the Border

Well it's Wednesday and I'm just getting around to posting pictures of my almost finished Hedge Hog.  I say almost finished because my daughter is rethinking the Blue in the border.  So before I sew the border on she needs to decide if we should go to the fabric store and pick out another fabric to replace the blue.  I also have to say that creating the 160 half square triangles for the border was a lot more time consuming than I though it would be, but very glad I was able to complete them this past weekend.  Won't take much to finish this cute little guy now.  The joke with my daughter is that while I was working on piecing all the 2" squares that make up the body she kept calling it a Hippo to be funny.  So now she thinks she'll call her new quilt Hippo the Happy Hedge Hog.

Luv in Stitches
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Friday, April 5, 2013

Finishing the Hedge Hog

Happy Friday!

This weekend I will be working diligently to finish up a quilt I'm making for my daughter.  It's an adorable Hedge Hog made out of a bazillion 2" squares and 2" half square triangles.  I've got the main body of the Hedge Hog completed and just need to finish sashing or sides which are made up of 160 2" half square triangles.  Not difficult, just time consuming.  I'm really hoping to have the top completely finished on Saturday so that I can quickly put the backing on Sunday.

Here's a peak at part of the finished Hedge Hog..... he's so adorable.  He's put together in 6 blocks and the photo shows 3 of those blocks sewn together.  He's from a line of quilt patterns titled "Patch Pals".  http://quiltmaker.com/patchpals.html

Really looking forward to completing this since this was part of my daughter's birthday present at the end of March.

~ Luv in Stitches ~
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Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Very First Quilt Sale

Good Morning,

Today I'm shipping my first Baby Quilt!  I know I talked about Monkeys in the Jungle, but it just didn't feel right.  Feel right you ask.... I just means that it wasn't coming together they way I wanted it to and I knew I wanted something brighter.  Trust me, Monkeys in the Jungle is gonna be great for someone out there and I'll post it soon.

So what did I go with?  I changed gears and went with Puppy Transportation.  Which is cute brown puppies driving a Car, Firetruck and a Train.  It's light and dark shades of blue with the primary colors Red, Yellow and Green.  The back is what's called a four patch because it's made up of four different fabrics all cut into 3" squares and pieced together.  I've also personalized the quilt with a label that has the baby's first name and birth date.  Lastly I made a matching Tooth Fairy pillow using the same fabrics as the back of the quilt.

I would love any feedback on the Puppy Transportation quilt pictured below.

Now it's time to decide on my next project.

~ Luv In Stitches ~
luvinstitches@gmail.com


       

Friday, March 29, 2013

Added a few items to the Available Tab

Happy Friday Everyone!

I've uploaded some photos to the Available Tab.  Three Flannel Pillowcases and Four Silly Softies.

I'll be working over the weekend to finish and post pictures of the Monkey in the Jungle baby quilt for a client gift.  So excited to have my first quilt shipped out.  Another milestone!

Valerie


Friday, March 22, 2013

Moving right along

Well I've been working on the look and design of the blog, added a few buttons for navigation and added some photo content.

I've been shopping and have purchased coordinating fabrics for at least a dozen baby quilts.  The fabric has all been washed and will be ironed this weekend.  Then the fun of putting them together will start.

I already have a buyer for the very first baby quilt from my new adventure.  The quilt is being given as a business gift to a client who is having a baby boy in about two weeks.  I've selected fabrics in browns, creams and greens and the theme is monkeys in the jungle.  Of course I will post as soon as it is completed.

With any luck I'll be able to post the finished quilt within the next week.

Enjoy your weekend.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Embarking on a New Adventure

Hi everyone!

Today is the first step in my new adventure.  Creating this Blog, customizing it and getting familiar with how it all works is step one.  Step two will be to create a base stock of various items and begin to sell them.

Check out the tabs above for Previous Projects.

Happy Quilting!