Showing posts with label skinny geese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label skinny geese. Show all posts

Friday, June 19, 2015

Lizzy House Mini Quilt Swap

I finally got my Lizzy House mini quilt all finished!  I quilted it myself and I am so happy how it turned out!!


Here is the back side too.  


I didn't use any fabric that was not Lizzy House in making this quilt!  


I don't think my partner reads my blog so I think it is fair to show the name on the label.


The tracking says it has arrived but she has not posted anything up on Instagram yet so I hope it has.

I also made this pin cushion to send along as a little extra.  
It is not made out of all Lizzy House fabric.


But the back is.


I cut a full set of all of the Pearl Bracelet fabrics and sent a charm of each along 
with some Quilty looking chocolate from IKEA.  Here is what my little package looked like.


I sure hope she posts about it soon or I just may die of it!

Have a wonderful weekend!!

Linking up to Crazy Mom Quilt's Finish It Up Friday post.

~XOP~


Tuesday, June 03, 2014

Helping Out A Friend

My friend Kelly has come up with a couple more fantastic patterns 
and I got to play with them this weekend.  
They are for "skinny" geese in a ring.  
I tested the 6 1/2" and the 2 1/2" patterns.  
I only had time to do a quarter of the pattern but I am loving them so far.  


This is so teeny tiny!


Easier to see them in relation to each other.



This was the only bit of sewing I was able to eek out this weekend!  

I did discover an interesting "tip" while paper piecing the larger one. 
 I always seem to struggle with knowing where to line up the "next" piece to add, 
especially if I can't see through when I hold it up to the light.  
I finally figured out something that was extremely helpful for me and 
thought I would pass this tip along to you.

In this photo you see that A16 is the next piece I need to add so I put a pin on the sewing line.  


When you flip it over you can see where the pin line is and extend your piece 1/4" past that.  

Then flip back to the front and use the same pin to pin your piece in place right on the sewing line. 

When I flipped back to the back I could open up the violet piece and make sure it covers everything like it should, then turn back to the front and sew it!  

This saved me soooooo much ripping time!


I didn't need to do this with the small one as the pieces are so much smaller and easier to work with and make sure everything is covered, but for the larger one this was GREAT!

I hope you get a chance to purchase her pattern and make some for yourself!

~XOP~