Friday, February 25, 2011

More Squares!

The quilt-a-long is in full swing and I've been making tons of squares.  I had made twelve before we even started because I was excited. :)  Then last weekend Mark and I went to Joanns and they have their fabric quarters on sale for $1.29.  So now the quilt is going to be a super crazy quilt of randomness. 

Here are the other squares I've made so far.  Notice they were made by a beginner (read: croooooked). 





I will spare you the photo of my first rotary cutter injury.  You're welcome.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Quilt-A-Long; My first three blocks

I'm a little nervous about starting the quilt-a-long tomorrow.  I've been really anxious too - so I started working on putting together a block.  Of course, my sewing machine was NOT cooperating and I almost chucked it out the window.  But, we've had a little discussion (ie: I've re-read the manual) and we're on good terms again.  Here are my first three blocks:
And the close ups:

I think this is my favorite one



Only 160-something to go.  ::head hits keyboard::

Monday, February 7, 2011

Quilt-Along Prep

I'm so excited about doing this quilt-along.  I have always wanted to make a quilt out of smaller pieces of fabric.  I've made several quilts, but they were usually large squares or even larger pieces of fabric.  Being that I do not sew very often (or very well for that matter - but that's a whole other story) I didn't have scrap fabric that I could use for this project.  That makes it more expensive; but it also gives me a lot of opportunity to find something I really like.

I went and picked out fabric over the weekend.  Here is what I have so far.

I'm not sure how I'm going to put them together at this point.  I got the fabrics to go in pairs (as seen) but I'm thinking I may make all the blocks different by mixing and matching.  not to mention the fact that I will probably need to buy about 10 more quarters of fabric.  I need about 1,290 - 2.5" squares.  I think I've done about 70.  ha!

Here is my first vision of what the squares will look like

I'm thinking that I will probably swap out the center squares for another pattern or another "solid" (I use quotes because all of my more solid fabrics are actually patterns of a complimentary color on color).  I think that might bring all the mismatched squares together.  I'm all for the crazy quilt look; but I also like symmetry - so I'm really trying to embrace both of those things. 

I have a ton more cutting to do though; so I better get to it!

Who Is She?

Briefly - so we can get on with the craft. 

I'm Aimee.  I live in Northern California with my darling husband, a houseful of pets, and a mom.  My craft of choice is crochet.  And baking, which I'm not sure if you'd consider baking a craft, but I'm totally including it.  I'm really bad at chronicling my projects; and I'm hoping this blog will remind me to take photos of the stuff I've made.  I am going to be starting a quilt-along with other crafty ladies on TN - and I will be posting my status as I build my first "real" quilt.  I've made quilts before, but in large pieces - this one will be in tiny squares (2.5 inch ones!) so it's definitely a bigger project than I'm used to. 

Here are some of my previous projects. 
This is a blanket and hat that I made for my sister in law's baby shower.


and the diaper cake too.


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