My sister Marilyn gave me a microwave bowl holder that she made....
And then she showed me how to make one...
I used Tim Holtz fabrics and cut 11" squares of two fabrics and
11" squares of pellon Wrap-N-Zap....
In the photo Marilyn is making an X from corner to corner....
You do this on each fabric with the batting on the wrong side of the fabric...
Sew an X corner to corner on both....
Here she is marking the darts at the center of one side 1" in and 2½" down....
You do this for each side of each piece....
Stitch all the darts and cut the excess off....
Then put right sides together and stitch all the way around leaving a 3" opening to turn...
Stitch next to the edge all around....
here is the inside of the bowl...
And here is the outside of the bowl..
My sister's neighbor made over 200 of these and sold them for $7.50 each!
Let me know if you make one of these and also if you have any questions. Be sure to use 100% cotton fabric and no metallic in the fabric that goes in the microwave.
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
Links to Linky Party Tuesday, finish it up Friday and Link a Finish Friday.
Will also link to Needle and Thread Thursday.
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Merry Christmas
I just walked around the house taking photos of my decorations and this photo is a present I received many years ago and it is a rug that I have hanging on my wall.
Merry Christmas to all and to all a good night! Smiles and hugs....Caryl
Labels:
Christmas,
Christmas decorations
Friday, December 20, 2013
Christmas tabletopper 4-patch and rectangles
Here is the tabletopper I made last weekend and took to a party this week...
It finished at 12 x 20
I started with jelly roll strips and made into twosies and then 4 patches..
The rectangles are cut at 4½".....
I sewed right sides together and with batting and stitched around the edge leaving an opening for turning.
Here is the other side...
close up view of stitching with variegated thread....
On my Bernina I used #643 stitch 4 length and 5.5 width...
Then I wrote words.......hope..........peace.............love............joy...........
Every year we have a gift exchange and play the game where we draw numbers and #1 goes first and chooses a present. Then #2 can either "take" that present or choose another wrapped present and on down the line and back to #1 again to keep their present or "take" another. Does anyone else do these kind of games at their parties? Every year I usually try to make something in addition to taking some kind of decoration for these parties.
I had a lot of new people commenting on my last post and thank you. I will check your blogs, if you have one, and get back to you soon.
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
Linking to finish it up Friday and Link a Finish Friday
And Linky Party Tuesday
It finished at 12 x 20
I started with jelly roll strips and made into twosies and then 4 patches..
The rectangles are cut at 4½".....
I sewed right sides together and with batting and stitched around the edge leaving an opening for turning.
Here is the other side...
close up view of stitching with variegated thread....
On my Bernina I used #643 stitch 4 length and 5.5 width...
Then I wrote words.......hope..........peace.............love............joy...........
Every year we have a gift exchange and play the game where we draw numbers and #1 goes first and chooses a present. Then #2 can either "take" that present or choose another wrapped present and on down the line and back to #1 again to keep their present or "take" another. Does anyone else do these kind of games at their parties? Every year I usually try to make something in addition to taking some kind of decoration for these parties.
I had a lot of new people commenting on my last post and thank you. I will check your blogs, if you have one, and get back to you soon.
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
Linking to finish it up Friday and Link a Finish Friday
And Linky Party Tuesday
Thursday, December 12, 2013
Hexie tree mug rug
This might be larger than the usual mug rug...
It is 9½ x 13...
It started with some hexies I had been making with scraps of Kate Spain 12 days of Christmas...snowflakes as the top fabric and presents and trees at the bottom....
I sewed the hexies onto the fabric with batting behind.....
I used some squares for the side from the Kate Spain fabric....
And this photo is before I quilted the layers together....
I decided to not use a binding and just sew right sides together and turn and..
then topstitch around the edge...
Here is the back from the Ho Ho Ho fabric....
Another fun project to do.
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
I will be for the first time to Kelly at My Quilt Infatuation Needle & Thread Thursday.
Also will link with finish it up Friday and Link a Finish Friday.
And also linking to Connie at Linky Party Tuesday.
Saturday, December 7, 2013
coasters for quilt friends
Last evening was our Christmas party for our quilt bee group
The stack of coasters I made were an inspiration from Kelly at My Quilt Infatuation
I used jelly roll strips sewing two together
then cutting and making 4 patches
closeup of one of them
The back is Bobbins and Bits batik so these can be used all year
The table setting was lovely. We usually do a potluck for Christmas but this year one of the daughters cooked us a really delicious meal.Here is my awesome quilt friends. They are so special and what a special evening we had at Jackie's.
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
I am linking to finish it up Friday and Link a Finish Friday
Also linking to Linky Tuesday Freemotion by the River
Thursday, December 5, 2013
I won in a blog hop giveaway
This is what came in the mail today.....I was the lucky winner.
Connie at Freemotion by the River had a giveaway and here is the post where I made a comment
The Strip-Smart Quilts book by Kathy Brown uses jelly rolls. These quilts look like fun..fun...fun!
The ruler is one I am looking forward to using. Bonnie of Quiltville used this ruler in her first mystery post last Friday. (note: I am not starting the mystery quilt now but will be later.)
The Lovely charm pack.....sooo pretty. Lots of purples and "lovely" florals.
All of these are awesome and such a generous gift.
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
Connie at Freemotion by the River had a giveaway and here is the post where I made a comment
The Strip-Smart Quilts book by Kathy Brown uses jelly rolls. These quilts look like fun..fun...fun!
The ruler is one I am looking forward to using. Bonnie of Quiltville used this ruler in her first mystery post last Friday. (note: I am not starting the mystery quilt now but will be later.)
The Lovely charm pack.....sooo pretty. Lots of purples and "lovely" florals.
All of these are awesome and such a generous gift.
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
Saturday, November 30, 2013
D4P block
I finally got my sewing machine back from getting a tuneup! 3 weeks is a long time!! A reminder to myself not to be without my sewing machine in November.....take it in earlier!
This is Pat Sloan's birthday month and she has requested blocks for her birthday and I decided to make a D4P block. I used 4 charm squares out of her batik Bobbins and Bits fabric. Here are the photos:
I did a D4P tutorial in June 2010 on my blog.
I ended up with a difference in the last seams and I tried to pull them together...
so now a decision....
rip it out and hope it improves with a new seam?
just leave it? I am tempted to leave it as in the past when I change something it gets worse!
Anyone reading this....what would you do? Thanks for any suggestions.
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
Update: thanks for the input...I did send this block to Pat.
This is Pat Sloan's birthday month and she has requested blocks for her birthday and I decided to make a D4P block. I used 4 charm squares out of her batik Bobbins and Bits fabric. Here are the photos:
I did a D4P tutorial in June 2010 on my blog.
I ended up with a difference in the last seams and I tried to pull them together...
so now a decision....
rip it out and hope it improves with a new seam?
just leave it? I am tempted to leave it as in the past when I change something it gets worse!
Anyone reading this....what would you do? Thanks for any suggestions.
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
Update: thanks for the input...I did send this block to Pat.
Labels:
Bobbins and Bits,
charm squares,
D4P,
Pat Sloan,
quilt block
Thursday, November 14, 2013
ME tabletopper UFO
ME tabletopper, a photo by carylwilson on Flickr.
Here is the photo from flickr that was taken on Christmas 2009. I didn't have it finished but put it on my sewing machine table. Now I am going to finish it this year. Pat Sloan is having a UFO Challenge and this will be the one I finish. I will take another photo as soon as I find it and the backing. (smile)
Smiles and hugs, Caryl
Labels:
Christmas,
D9P,
disappearing 9 patch,
Mary Engelbreit,
Pat Sloan,
quilt,
tablerunner
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Creative play
Here is a big pile of 1 1/2" strips sewn together light to dark....
I used my Go cutter to cut up some of my fabrics into strips...
No idea what I am using them for.....just sewing away.....
Then I started cutting them into "twosies" ready when I decide how to use them..
I went to the sewing machine yesterday instead of munching on snacks....
It was a great distraction.....
I had walked 5 miles with Leslie Sansone DVD and I was feeling real good...
Being on Weight Watchers keeps you tracking all of your food you eat and all of your exercise...
Most of the time I am doing okay keeping my points within proper range....
but anyone trying to do this knows how difficult it is sometimes....
I was not about to eat up the activity points that I had sweated so hard to get!!
I am thankful for my creative hobbies...specifically sewing when I can get lost with putting the petal to the medal!
Back to creative subject...
Today I read this blog post from 15 Minutes of Play....
It was about making tiny little blocks for a mini quilt....
I have a lot of little pieces and it sounded like fun....
but I did not start off small enough....
I will be making more and see how small I can get the blocks!
It is fun to use up all of these little pieces that I can't bear to throw away....
Back to the fun...
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
I used my Go cutter to cut up some of my fabrics into strips...
No idea what I am using them for.....just sewing away.....
Then I started cutting them into "twosies" ready when I decide how to use them..
I went to the sewing machine yesterday instead of munching on snacks....
It was a great distraction.....
I had walked 5 miles with Leslie Sansone DVD and I was feeling real good...
Being on Weight Watchers keeps you tracking all of your food you eat and all of your exercise...
Most of the time I am doing okay keeping my points within proper range....
but anyone trying to do this knows how difficult it is sometimes....
I was not about to eat up the activity points that I had sweated so hard to get!!
I am thankful for my creative hobbies...specifically sewing when I can get lost with putting the petal to the medal!
Back to creative subject...
Today I read this blog post from 15 Minutes of Play....
It was about making tiny little blocks for a mini quilt....
I have a lot of little pieces and it sounded like fun....
but I did not start off small enough....
I will be making more and see how small I can get the blocks!
It is fun to use up all of these little pieces that I can't bear to throw away....
Back to the fun...
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
Labels:
AccuQuilt GO,
quilt block
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Halloween Night wallhanging finished - UFO started in 2007
I first blogged about this in 2010 when it was a UFO I was going to finish that year...
the blog post explains it and it is here if you want to check out more about it....
Here are some closeups......I really like this little wallhanging....
The kit was purchased at Deer Country Quilts in Seeley Lake, MT....a great shop...
I decided to leave the pumpkins plain without faces...
The quilt guild I belong to is having a UFO Challenge this year....
We select 3 or 4 quilt projects that we want to complete and list them on the entry form...
The first one is due for the November meeting and this witch wallhanging is the one I chose to finish...
The last photo shows the rules and the Challenge Hexagon Pin they give us when we signed up. We get a button when each project is completed to add to our pin. AND we get a ticket to put in a drawing for prizes. Just a fun way to get a push to finish some projects. I am so glad I listed this one first...now it is done!
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
I will link to Linky Party Tuesday, finish it up Friday, Link a Finish Friday
the blog post explains it and it is here if you want to check out more about it....
Here are some closeups......I really like this little wallhanging....
The kit was purchased at Deer Country Quilts in Seeley Lake, MT....a great shop...
I decided to leave the pumpkins plain without faces...
The quilt guild I belong to is having a UFO Challenge this year....
We select 3 or 4 quilt projects that we want to complete and list them on the entry form...
The first one is due for the November meeting and this witch wallhanging is the one I chose to finish...
The last photo shows the rules and the Challenge Hexagon Pin they give us when we signed up. We get a button when each project is completed to add to our pin. AND we get a ticket to put in a drawing for prizes. Just a fun way to get a push to finish some projects. I am so glad I listed this one first...now it is done!
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
I will link to Linky Party Tuesday, finish it up Friday, Link a Finish Friday
Thursday, October 24, 2013
Pumpkin Party Runner
Finished Halloween runner...this photo without flash..
For the squares I used a charm pack by Deb Strain called Pumpkin Party.
I used the 4-patch tutorial here ....the tutorial I did was for a square table topper....
After sewing them into 4-patches I squared them to 4 1/2" each....
For this project I wanted a rectangle runner so I used 18 charm squares...9 light and 9 dark...
I figured out a desirable placement....taking a photo and checking it before sewing helps to decide...
Here is a photo with flash....
Closeup of the bottom area...
For the back I used an old Debbie Mumm fabric....
Closeup of the bottom....
This is a reversible runner for fall..... and Halloween.
It is very easy and very fun to make!
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
I will link to Linky Party Tuesday, finish it up Friday, Link a Finish Friday
For the squares I used a charm pack by Deb Strain called Pumpkin Party.
I used the 4-patch tutorial here ....the tutorial I did was for a square table topper....
After sewing them into 4-patches I squared them to 4 1/2" each....
For this project I wanted a rectangle runner so I used 18 charm squares...9 light and 9 dark...
I figured out a desirable placement....taking a photo and checking it before sewing helps to decide...
Here is a photo with flash....
Closeup of the bottom area...
For the back I used an old Debbie Mumm fabric....
Closeup of the bottom....
This is a reversible runner for fall..... and Halloween.
It is very easy and very fun to make!
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
I will link to Linky Party Tuesday, finish it up Friday, Link a Finish Friday
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Halloween and patriotic
Projects I worked on this weekend.............
cutting and sewing pieces for a patriotic wallhanging....
Top done for a simple Halloween runner....
need to decide on the quilting?.....got a fall fabric backing for it.....binding?
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
Thursday, October 10, 2013
ticker tape quilt is finished
Here is the little ticker tape quilt I finished this week....
I got the idea from crazymomquilts and it has been been on my bucket list for awhile....
It is just pieces of fabric scraps that I fit together like a puzzle....
Some pieces I cut to fit but a lot of them I left just as I found them in my scrap jar...
This is a totally fun quilt to make.
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
I will link to Linky Party Tuesday, finish it up Friday, Link a Finish Friday
I got the idea from crazymomquilts and it has been been on my bucket list for awhile....
It is just pieces of fabric scraps that I fit together like a puzzle....
Some pieces I cut to fit but a lot of them I left just as I found them in my scrap jar...
This is a totally fun quilt to make.
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
I will link to Linky Party Tuesday, finish it up Friday, Link a Finish Friday
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Scrappy Trips quilt is finished
I have blogged many times about this quilt....
And added many photos along the way....
I started it in January with just one jelly roll....
I had quite a collection of jelly rolls....
In fact I had a lot of Sandy Gervais fabric jelly rolls..
So this quilt started small and became large enough for our king bed....
AND this quilt is ALL different fabrics of Sandy Gervais...
I even found a SG fabric for the binding....
The size is 64 blocks (8 x 8) and each block is 36 squares...
For a total of 2,304 squares........
I really was not in a rush to finish this quilt....
I loved every blissful step along the way....
I put a photo of every block as I finished it on my blog....
So many thanks to Bonnie Hunter at Quiltville for her Scrappy Trips free pattern....
Many thanks to Sandy Gervais for all her wonderful fabrics she has designed....
Many thanks to the flickr group with all their inspiration.....
AND many thanks for all who have commented online and in person...
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
I will link to Linky Party Tuesday, finish it up Friday, Link a Finish Friday
And added many photos along the way....
I started it in January with just one jelly roll....
I had quite a collection of jelly rolls....
In fact I had a lot of Sandy Gervais fabric jelly rolls..
So this quilt started small and became large enough for our king bed....
AND this quilt is ALL different fabrics of Sandy Gervais...
I even found a SG fabric for the binding....
The size is 64 blocks (8 x 8) and each block is 36 squares...
For a total of 2,304 squares........
I really was not in a rush to finish this quilt....
I loved every blissful step along the way....
I put a photo of every block as I finished it on my blog....
So many thanks to Bonnie Hunter at Quiltville for her Scrappy Trips free pattern....
Many thanks to Sandy Gervais for all her wonderful fabrics she has designed....
Many thanks to the flickr group with all their inspiration.....
AND many thanks for all who have commented online and in person...
Smiles and hugs....Caryl
I will link to Linky Party Tuesday, finish it up Friday, Link a Finish Friday
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