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This weekend my family and I attended a lovely wedding reception for our sweet young friends.  They are also expecting their first bumpkin, which made me think more along the lines of giving a baby gift because well, they are much more fun to shop for!  While perusing online for no apparent reason, I noticed two pillows I really loved.  I found them by snooping at Stitched in Colors’s Bloggers Pillow Party, which is held monthly {I think}.  Maybe I should enter a pillow…hmmm!  Anyway, here are the two pillows which got me thinkin.  Click the pictures to be swept away to Jenna & Tracy’s blogs.

Jenna's Personalized Pillow

Tracy's Personalized Pillow

Why is Tracy’s “Family” upside down?  I dunno.  So without fabric paint or freezer paper, I thought I would do this for the newlyweds.  But, how?  With fabric of course!  When trying to figure out what to put on the pillow, I thought I would include “Family” just because there’s nothing like a baby to make it feel that much more complete.  So now I have a gift that is for everyone…yay!  I found a good font through publisher and printed out “Duldulao”, “Family”, and “Est 2011″.  My plan was to pin the letters to appliqued fabric and cut them out.  I thought I better get something to cut out the letters precisely.  My sweet hubby headed to Home Depot to get me a x-acto knife {BTW, I have young children at home and that thing makes me nervous!  HIDE IT!}.  I thought that would cut through fabric easier than my scissors, but I was W.R.O.N.G.!  I was so wrong.  So I used my mini Fiskar scissors and that was a happy marriage.  I hand stitched the letters into place after I appliqued them onto the fabric.  Then I sandwiched the pillow top and free motion quilted.  There’s nothing like an invisible zipper to make the job quick and painless.  Gosh, I love invisible zippers!  So I forgot to take a picture of the back.  I know, I hate when that happens.  My bad!  I was really hating this pillow at midnight while realizing how long it was taking me to stem stitch the letters.  And of course I waited until the day before the wedding to start…oh my.  However, I did it.  Finished just as the reception started.  A quick shower and my family headed out.  A little late, yes.  But it was worth it!

My Personalized Pillow

Happy Wedding Warren & Lehani!  May you continue to bless each other & grow closer each and every year…

♥ R

PS. So, I decided to enter just for a little fun!  Everyone’s pillows are so amazing.  I would never pick my own to win, but here goes.

Blogger's Pillow Party

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Today is especially beautiful and I’m so blessed to live in Hawaii.  The blue sky, cool breeze, and sounds of life are so intoxicating.  It’s such a special place.  Even when the rain falls, it’s a wonderful place to be.  And I’m feeling better…hooray!  It’s been weeks of icky ick and it feels marvelous to be arriving back to normal.  Maybe I’m never normal {what’s normal anyway?}, but back to me.  Yay, I like being me!

::Top::

My cough, congestion, flu thingy turned out to be super helpful in keeping me home and on the sewing machine.  Not once did I feel rushed or in autopilot while working on this quilt.  That’s what I love about not using a pattern.  I get to create as I go and it makes the process so enjoyable.  The center measures 28″ X 28″ and the border is another 8″ finished.  The finished quilt will measure 44″ X 44″ square.  My initial intension was to make a crib quilt but as I began to work, somehow a square seemed more appropriate.  I don’t have a lot of head jargon that competes with the moment, so I went with it {side thought, that was probably the meds talking}.  This will be a fun blanket to tote around for whatever the moment calls for and snuggly too.  I’ve never worked with Minky, but I’m going for it as my backing.  I’ll be sourcing Elizabeth, Oh, Fransson! for some help with quilting minky.  I’ll let you know how to goes and pass along any tips I feel might be of some use.

::Applique::

Here are some tips that make my applique process a piece of cake:

1.  I use a lightweight fusible webbing, which is basically a web of glue that can turn fabric into an iron-on patch of sorts.  I do not cut out my pattern first.  I simply cut out a piece of webbing that is slightly larger than I need and iron it onto the fabric.  I then pin on my pattern and cut out my design.  Now you’ll have paper attached to one side of the webbing and fabric on the other.   The paper is easier to get off if your fabric is warm.  So if it cools and you’re having trouble pulling off the paper, just warm it under your iron.  Peel the paper.  You now have an iron-on patch.  Put it in place and iron on.  It’s really that simple.
2.  If you don’t like the stiff feel fusible webbing can create, just use the webbing around the border of your patch.  Trim out the middle leaving at least 1/2″ and that will help.

3.  I prefer to satin/zigzag stitch at 2.5 width and 0.7 height.  You’ll have to determine what feels and looks right to you.  This can take a lot of practice, but you’ll get it.  If you like a tighter zigzag or fat border, you’ll need to increase the width and tighten the height.  Just play!  I always use a piece of scrap to determine what feels right if I venture off my norm.

Hope this helps!  Elizabeth goes into DETAIL if you need more than just a few tips and a kick in the patootie.

::Mitered Corner::

I used Ara Jane’s, Bits & Blocks technique for the border.  Instead of butt joining the edges, I opted for a mitered look.  That way the blocks are one continues flow, or at least more so.  I like it!  I thought long and hard on how to miter the edges.  Silly me, it was so simple.  My unfinished border measured 8 1/2″ wide, so my corner squares needed to measure 8 1/2″ x 8 1/2″ square.  To do that, I made 4 over sized squares, slices them diagonally, matched them up so that the flow was in the right direction, sewed them back together using 1/4″ inseam, and trimmed to 8 1/2″ x 8 1/2″.  You should know it took me an ungodly amount of time to figure that out.  It must have been the non-drowsy DayQuil.  So there you have it, the top is finished.

::Minky Back::

Next, basting with Minky…oh joy!  No, I have never quilted with Minky.  I hear it’s messy and shifty.  Two things I dread.  So this shall be interesting.  I’ll keep you posted and if you have any tips, I am all ears!  I also need some inspiration or a good idea on which way I should quilt period.  I’m currently at a loss, but it’s sure not to last.

Get Stitching!

♥ R

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My longtime BFF in Colorado is having her first baby girl!  Her name will be Journey and when I said, “hmmm, what shall I quilt for her?”  She said, “DEER!”  So here we are only a month away from Journey’s arrival and I am just starting.  To be fair, my life has been a bit busy.  Want to see why?

That’s right…We Did!  Click here to see more pictures of our special day.

Now that the dust has settled, I’m back to realizing life exists outside of wedding planning and I better get on it!  This past weekend was pretty fun.  My boys enjoyed their two new laying hens and one wild rooster that our sweet friend Jessica gifted us.  I watched our sick but sweet Carmy and crafted.  As she sipped her water and nibbled on jello, she kindly gave great advice as only a 6-year-old can.   Here’s what we created.  It will be the center of Journey’s quilt.  I can’t wait to snuggle you, you sweet lil love muffin!  I’ll have to make a special trip to Colorado just to do so…and I will!

The birch tree was sewn into the fabric, but all decoration was done by applique.  Now onto the border.  I was recently asked to do a bits and blocks square for a quilting bee and think it will be perfect.  The soon to be Mommy requested the quilt to be done in chocolate browns and sage.  The border is where I will use most of that color.  The back will be in minky: sage.  She will die, I just know it!

♥ R

 

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