Last night I finished the binding on my Spools quilt. I'm satisfied with the result, and hope to get it up on the wall when Hubby is back from work on Friday :-) This was a fun quilt to both sew and quilt. I'm taking it with me to the quilt guild meeting tonight for the show and tell.
Wish you a great Wednesday,
Laila
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Comfort quilt and purses
I've been spending a lot of time in my sewing room these days. Hubby has been working out of town a lot the last weeks and the kids are "doing their stuff", and I'm left to do what I want to do after mummy-duties and housework is done. I got a couple of new pantograph patterns on Friday, so I got to start quilting Comfort quilt #3. DS2 chose one of the new ones, called Square Spiral. I just knew he would like it, and it's perfect for this quilt! Both of us love it! Need to add the binding, but got to finish up a couple of things first.
I have finished one more quilt, but have to wait to show it to you, since it's a secret. Soon you'll get to see it, promise :-)
I'm attending a little market in the middle of September, and I really need to get some things finished till then. It wasn't my plan to attend, but me and some of my colleagues decided just days ago that we would. It will be fun, and I hope to get some small things to have for sale.
I have tried different patterns, and tried to get rid of my zipper-phobia. LOL!
I've made three purses today, the red one and the two blue ones in the bottom picture. The grey one was finished the other day.
I've bought some gorgeous lace zippers at Lappedilla, and inspired by my blog friend Nicola I had to make "Anna's sminkepung", a pattern by AnnAKa. I've made a purse using this pattern a long time ago, but that purse didn't turn out so nice like these :
I know the photos are bad, will take better photos in daylight later. But you get the idea, right?
I love these lace zippers, and bought a few in other colors too. Hope to play some more in my sewing in the days ahead :-)
Wish you all a great new week,
Laila
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Strippy pouches
I've been mostly working on large quilts for a while, so I wanted to make a small project so I could play with some already cut fabric strips. The strips was neatly stacked, but they occupied a lot of space on my cutting table. I've been wanting to make some small purses/bags with zipper for a while, after seeing a lot of gorgeous ones here in Blogland and on Facebook. I'm not so crazy about working with zippers, so I had to challenge myself and get to it :-)
Found this cute pattern over at Moda Bake shop called "Strippy Charm pouch".
I ended up making three pouches in two days, so this was not so hard :-) Easy to make stuff like this when the fabric is already cut, and fun too!
They all found new homes pretty fast :-) I love making people I care about, happy :-)
I'm working on a gorgeous quilt using this fabric line. It's the "Vintage Modern" by Bonnie & Camille. It's a secret quilt, but I'll post a photo of it when it's finished ;o)
Today it's my Wednesday off work, so I'll be spending some time in my sewing room between housework-duty ;o)
Wish you all a Happy Wednesday!
Laila
Labels: Reducing stash, table cards
Moda,
Scrap quilts,
stashbusting
Saturday, August 11, 2012
A finish :-)
Finished Comfort quilt #1 a couple of days ago, and got to take a photo of it today.
The owner is happy about how it turned out :-)A close up of the quilt:
I used an allover pattern (pantograph) and light grey variegated thread.
I have been quilting the "Spools" quilt, and today I could start playing on the white background. I love the McTavishing pattern, even if it's sooo difficult to do but I hope to get it look better as I move along. It's the first time I try the So Fine! thread. It will hide some of the threadplay that comes with quilting this background filler, and I hope it hides some of my mistakes as well :-)
I got the idea for the quilting the spools from Kathy, a blog friend of mine. She is a proffesional longarm quilter, and I love her quilting. She suggested to quilt some straight lines across in matching thread to give the texture of thread on a spool. Thanks so much for your advice Kathy :o)
Labels: Reducing stash, table cards
Leanne's House,
Long arm quilting,
OPAM 2012,
Scrap quilts,
stashbusting
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Progress and some new stuff :o)
I couldn't resist starting a new project after working very hard with the quilts for my two youngest hearties. Felt like making something "fresh". In my previous post I did show you a photo of some unfinished blocks, and this is the result:

I really love the fresh colors, and now I can play with my longarm on it :o) Been thinking about how I want to quilt it, but not sure yet. Will keep playing with pencil and paper a bit more before I really make up my mind. It will be a wall quilt, so I will try to do some custom quilting.
Speaking of pencils.... I got a package of pencils in the mail yesterday. Many pencils... in many colors :-)
And along with the pencils where textile medium and some gorgeous perle thread...
I just couldn't resist asking Helen Stubbings at Hugs'n Kisses to make me a kit with what I needed, to play with the fun method she taught us when she and Gail where here in April. The pattern is from Helen Stubbing's book called "Faux Appliquè". This will be a table runner in the end :o)
I haven't spent much time here in Blogland lately, but I do try to leave a comment when I visit. Guess during the Autumn and Winter ahead will leave more time for blogging and reading blogs. I find it very inspiring to read your blogs, and hopefully... you'll get some inspiration back from visiting me :-)
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Still sewing :o)
I've been making progress on several projects during the summer holidays. I must admit it feels so good to enjoy some hours in my sewing room :o)
I've finished the two quilts for each of my two youngest hearties. One is also quilted, and binding is added. Just need to finish the binding by hand. The second is waiting for some batting to arrive in the mail, and I will get to quilt it and add the binding, then both of the quilts will finally be finished :-) I haven't taken a photo of them, but will until my next post :o)
Yesterday I started a new project. I did order a fatquarter bundle of the gorgeous "Vintage modern" line by Bonnie & Camille a couple of weeks ago, and I also got the "Spools" pattern by Camille Roskelley. Finished all the cutting and got to start piecing. I was so happy to find out how fast this quilt was to make! I'm already half way done piecing the blocks, and I guess I'll be able to finish up the top today.
Not sure about how I'm going to quilt this one, but since it's going to be a wall quilt, I might try some fancy stuff. I need to practice, you know :o)
Wish you all a great day :-)
I've finished the two quilts for each of my two youngest hearties. One is also quilted, and binding is added. Just need to finish the binding by hand. The second is waiting for some batting to arrive in the mail, and I will get to quilt it and add the binding, then both of the quilts will finally be finished :-) I haven't taken a photo of them, but will until my next post :o)
Yesterday I started a new project. I did order a fatquarter bundle of the gorgeous "Vintage modern" line by Bonnie & Camille a couple of weeks ago, and I also got the "Spools" pattern by Camille Roskelley. Finished all the cutting and got to start piecing. I was so happy to find out how fast this quilt was to make! I'm already half way done piecing the blocks, and I guess I'll be able to finish up the top today.
Not sure about how I'm going to quilt this one, but since it's going to be a wall quilt, I might try some fancy stuff. I need to practice, you know :o)
Wish you all a great day :-)
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Small progress
Got to enjoy some sewing last night, and I finished the tiny pinwheel blocks and the sashing for a quilt I started back in April this year. It is the "Laila's Garden" quilt. A pattern by Gail Pan. Now I need to find the fabrics for the borders, and then decide how to quilt it. I love how it turned out, and I really hope I will finish it up soon :-)
The photo is taken with my phone, so it's not too good.
Happy sewing,
Laila
The photo is taken with my phone, so it's not too good.
Happy sewing,
Thursday, July 12, 2012
A little shopping was needed :-)
Went downtown to Quiltegården after work today. I had to buy a few things that I needed to continue on the two quilts. I'm working on. And I also found a couple of things I just wanted. Ain't the buttons just gorgeous? Got a plan for them too;-)
You can see one of the blocks I've made so far. I like it :-)
Hope to get the fabrics washed and cut later tonight, and then add a few more blocks to the pile.
Happy sewing,
Laila
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Remember me?
It's been ages since my last blog post, and I guess it's about time to join Blogland again. Just needed a break.
I have been lurking around in Blogland now and then, but couldn't keep up with the blogs I follow. I will leave comments as I lurk around again :o)
Haven't been in my sewing room much since my last blog post, so I have nothing finished to show you. Today I finally had the urge to play with some fabrics again. It felt so good!!! Hopefully my sewing mojo is back again!!!
I should have been working on some of my WISP's, but decided to start on TWO new quilts. Yep...TWO. I finished my oldest heartie's quilt last year, and my two youngest hearties have none... so I just felt it was about time I made a quilt for them too :o)
I'm making the same quilt like I made for my oldest. I just love how fast the block pile grows, and I love the scrappy look on it. If you want to see what the first quilt looks like, you can see it here.
It's the "Comfort quilt" by Leanne Beasley. I have loved this quilt since I first saw the sneak peek a long time ago :o)
This is the fabrics I've cut and pieced so far:
One of the reasons I was pretty occupied in May, was because of my two youngest hearties' big event. We celebrated their Confirmation 12th of May, and it was such a perfect day! Can't figure out how they could grow up so fast! My three boys are all such handsome young men, and I'm so proud of them!
The boys are enjoying their Summer Holidays, and I'm having my second week off work too. The weather haven't been anything like Summer, but we had sun today. Finally!!!
I will get back to my piecing and cutting later tonight, and hope to finish up a nice pile of blocks. Maybe there will be a new blog post soon again ;o)
Labels: Reducing stash, table cards
Family,
Leanne's House,
Scrap quilts
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Been making some progress
I've been neglecting my blog lately, but I've been sewing between being busy :o)
I finished the quilting on this quilt yesterday, and got to attach the binding. Finished sewing it down by hand early this morning, so another finish for me this month :-)
I used the scraps from this and this quilt, so now there is not much left of the two fatquarter bundles of Bliss and Ruby. I've got two more quilts using the Bliss line from Moda in my UFO bins, so I hope I get to finish them soon. Love these fabrics. Makes me think about Spring and Summer :-) The pattern is "Smokey Mountain Star" by Bonnie Hunter/Quiltville. I've used this pattern before, and I just love it! I know I will use it again, it's fast, easy and I love the scrappy stars:-)
Close up's of the quilting and the gorgeous fabrics:
I've been quilting a few quilts for others during the last two months. The first one is the one I finished last weekend. It's a gorgeous quilt made by Kjersti Johanne and Kirsti. You can read more about the quilt on Kirsti's blog :-)
This quilt is a lovely 36 patch quilt made by Elin T. Grov/Lappetausa, and if you pop over to her blog you can see the whole quilt there. I love it!
Last weekend I decided to cut the fabrics for this month's AYOS quilt "Summer Day". I enlarged the blocks, so I can make a lap quilt using the pattern. I love how it looks so far, and hope to finish it before the month is over. Wish I had more time to sew!
I've been making progress on my "Hana's basket", a design by Gail Pan. It is one of the project from the weekend class with Gail and Helen. I hope to hand quilt this lovely quilt, and I'm looking forward to finish the needleturn applique so I can get to the part where the hand quilting begins :-)
Wish you all a great weekend, and happy sewing :-)
Laila
Labels: Reducing stash, table cards
AYOS,
Gail Pan,
Long arm quilting,
Needleturn appliquè,
Scrap quilts
Friday, April 6, 2012
AYOS and OPAM for March
March went by so fast, and I didn't finish either one of my AYOS or any projects for OPAM this month. I've been to busy with other things than sewing except from the last weekend of March, when I attended a class with Gail Pan and Helen Stubbings. I'm just happy my sewing mojo is back, and I look forward to keep up with both AYOS and OPAM this month. Already got one project for April's OPAM, so I'm in :o)
Today I finished stitching the pieces for the "Sewing Chatelaine" by Helen Stubbings, and I will try to finish them up during this Easter Holidays.
Tonight I started prepping the "Hana's basket" by Gail Pan, and will enjoy doing some needleturn applique tonight :o) I did start on one, but not satisfied with my choice of fabrics for the applique pieces.
This is the progress me and some of the other ladies made on "Hana's basket" during the weekend. Mine is the one in the middle on top. I guess I'll be changing the pale pink heart, and finish it up, but now I'm making a new one and will finish up that one first :o)
See you soon,
Laila
Today I finished stitching the pieces for the "Sewing Chatelaine" by Helen Stubbings, and I will try to finish them up during this Easter Holidays.
Tonight I started prepping the "Hana's basket" by Gail Pan, and will enjoy doing some needleturn applique tonight :o) I did start on one, but not satisfied with my choice of fabrics for the applique pieces.
This is the progress me and some of the other ladies made on "Hana's basket" during the weekend. Mine is the one in the middle on top. I guess I'll be changing the pale pink heart, and finish it up, but now I'm making a new one and will finish up that one first :o)
See you soon,
Laila
Labels: Reducing stash, table cards
Gail Pan,
Needleturn appliquè
Thursday, April 5, 2012
More about the weekend class
All of us had such a great time during the weekend. I met a lot of ladies from classes we attended together a while ago, but I also met several of the ladies I know only from Blogland. So nice to meet them in person!
Quiltegården had lots of yummy fabrics, notions, patterns and thread we cold buy. I felt like a hoarder after this weekend, but I've got a lot of plans for the yummy stuff that came home with me :o)
Gail wanted to get a photo outside while it was snowing. I think both Gail and Helen liked the snow :o) And I can understand that, it looked pretty nostalgic when the snow was falling outside. Even if us locals wanted less off it ;o)
Unni got to finish her scissor holder, and it looked so pretty! She's such a talented lady, and her hand quilting skills is to die for!
Both me and Unni fell for the project Helen brought, which wasn't on the agenda for this weekend, but she helped us prep the gorgous block with birds and leaves, and did show us how she made it. A couple of the other ladies also wanted to try this, and we loved it! Something different, and most of all so fun!
This is Unni and me, very focused on playing whit the coloring pencils. We laughed a lot about it, since we felt like a couple of kids :o) But we had so much fun! And the result was so pretty!
Somebody joked about making angels in the snow, and when Borghild jumped into the snow and made a snow angel Gail was suddenly jumping in too, and made her snow angel :o)
Thank you so much Gail and Helen, this was such a nice weekend! Thank you so much for the inspiration you left me! I really hope to see you again :o)
This is how one of my projects look after I finished the stitching around the colored leaves and birds. So pretty!
I'll post more about the progress on the other projects I started this weekend in my next post :o)
This is some photos of the "busy bees" :o)
Quiltegården had lots of yummy fabrics, notions, patterns and thread we cold buy. I felt like a hoarder after this weekend, but I've got a lot of plans for the yummy stuff that came home with me :o)
Gail wanted to get a photo outside while it was snowing. I think both Gail and Helen liked the snow :o) And I can understand that, it looked pretty nostalgic when the snow was falling outside. Even if us locals wanted less off it ;o)
Unni got to finish her scissor holder, and it looked so pretty! She's such a talented lady, and her hand quilting skills is to die for!
Both me and Unni fell for the project Helen brought, which wasn't on the agenda for this weekend, but she helped us prep the gorgous block with birds and leaves, and did show us how she made it. A couple of the other ladies also wanted to try this, and we loved it! Something different, and most of all so fun!
This is Unni and me, very focused on playing whit the coloring pencils. We laughed a lot about it, since we felt like a couple of kids :o) But we had so much fun! And the result was so pretty!
Somebody joked about making angels in the snow, and when Borghild jumped into the snow and made a snow angel Gail was suddenly jumping in too, and made her snow angel :o)
Of course Helen had to make hers too:-)
Thank you so much Gail and Helen, this was such a nice weekend! Thank you so much for the inspiration you left me! I really hope to see you again :o)
This is how one of my projects look after I finished the stitching around the colored leaves and birds. So pretty!
I'll post more about the progress on the other projects I started this weekend in my next post :o)
Labels: Reducing stash, table cards
Gail Pan,
Helen Stubbings,
Stitchery,
Weekend class
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Weekend class with Gail Pan and Helen Stubbings
The weekend class with Gail Pan and Helen Stubbings was such a nice event. I'm so happy that Siw at my local quilt shop, Quiltegården, made this happen! I was so excited to see Gail again, and to meet Helen. They are both lovely ladies, and great teachers.
The weekend started with a trunk show on Friday. Gail and Helen told us about their work and where they find inspiration to make the lovely quilts and project. They brought so many gorgeous projects, and this is some of them:
I've started on "Sewing Chatelaine", "Hana's basket" and one more project Helen did tell us about. I'll tell more in my next post, I have to edit some more of my photos first :-)
We also had a "Show and tell" but I didn't take any photos of the lovely projects, but I'll try to come back here and link to the blogs that show some of them :o) I haven't seen any blog with photos of the "Show and tell" yet, but I guess I'm not the only one having a lot of photos to organize after this weekend :o)
We where having two projects from each of our lovely teachers to work on this weekend:
"Sewing Chatelaine" by Helen Stubbings
"Hana's basket" and "Stitch me Happy" by Gail Pan
"My Journal" by Helen Stubbings
I've started on "Sewing Chatelaine", "Hana's basket" and one more project Helen did tell us about. I'll tell more in my next post, I have to edit some more of my photos first :-)
Labels: Reducing stash, table cards
Gail Pan,
Helen Stubbings,
Weekend class
Sunday, March 4, 2012
A new project and some yummy stuff
This weekend I got to finish a little wallhanging I've been working on for a while. It's a Christmas pattern from Gail Pan. I made it for my local quilt shop, Quiltegården. Ain't it cute? I love it!
This weekend I have been baking cakes and cinnamon buns, and one of the cakes looks sooo delicious! It's a cheese cake with blueberry jelly. I've always used lemon jelly in my cheese cake, but this will be a new favorite ;o) Just had to show you the gorgeous color on top of it :o)
We are getting ready have a family birthday party for the twins today. They turned 15 this week. Cakes and coffee... it will be a nice Sunday :o)
Happy Sunday to you too,
Laila
This weekend I have been baking cakes and cinnamon buns, and one of the cakes looks sooo delicious! It's a cheese cake with blueberry jelly. I've always used lemon jelly in my cheese cake, but this will be a new favorite ;o) Just had to show you the gorgeous color on top of it :o)
We are getting ready have a family birthday party for the twins today. They turned 15 this week. Cakes and coffee... it will be a nice Sunday :o)
Happy Sunday to you too,
Laila
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