So many things to do and so little time. I'm a bit behind on posting to my blog so this is a catch up post with lots of pictures and a few words - a little unusual for me I know.
You may remember that I made a Big Bird/Sesame St. quilt for my granddaughter. I had quite a bit of fabric left so I designed and made this tote bag to carry all her important things - that right now being toys. Attached to the side is a little "Binky Bag" from Pickle Pie designs. It has worked quite well to bring her toys to
Grandma's house.
I also promised a picture of my nephew Patrick with the Hoop Sisters flag I made for him. This was taken at Christmas before he deployed to Afghanistan. He will be there until the end of the year. He told me he was taking this over there with him. Thanks Patrick!
This banner is also from the Hoop Sisters and is hanging in my sewing room. I forgot to take a picture of the Blue Star banner I made for my sister, Patrick's Mom.
The following are all from designer Patrick Lose(see link to his website below). He designs seasonal oriented items- banners, mats, table runners for applique and I so enjoy doing them. I didn't find his designs until last November. He has so many for Halloween and Thanksgiving and Christmas ones that I can't wait to do. I understand the Christmas fabric is starting to come into the stores. Time to go shopping!
Birthday Banner
Easter Lilies and Hoppy Easter
Spring Lady Bug Pillow
Valentine LOVE Banner
This Lepraucahn was a little challenging but I got it done!
Christmas Noel Banner
Santa Embroidery
Shamrock Banners
Shamrock table mat
Love, love, love this table runner. It looks great on my cherry kitchen table.
Cheers for a prosperous New Year - for Sarah
My first Patrick Lose project and I was hooked!
This reindeer banner has a fits over a table top stand and has a
pocket in the front to hold incoming Christmas cards.
I'm not sure that this is all of them but there will be more. I'm working on two more right now. I've made them for our daughters and gifts for friends. They make great gifts. Everyone loves the cute styles and they are pretty fast and easy to make.
I've done other things although it looks like all I've done is the above designer. Here are some of them and there are quite a few I forgot to take a picture of.
These were just fun little coasters.
A pink purse and accessories for the pink lady - Mimi
This was a project for our sewing retreat. A contest of sorts to see you had the most interesting sewing apron.
These next three pictures are of hand towels or tea towels as they are often called. The designs are from the Anita Gooddesign collection "Scarf Ends" The are twelve designs in three sizes. Again a seasonal group of designs.
And finally, just a Christmas embroidery done with mettalic thread.