I searched the internet for something I'd love to make for the All Things Spring Mug Rug Swap....
And I came across this picture. I never could find the website it came from or the pattern so I can not tell you where to get the pattern. I printed the image and made it as close as I could to the picture. This definitely makes me think of spring. One more swap complete and now on to the Valentine swap. I also found a picture of the pot holders I'll be making for this and the website that originally posted the pattern is no longer being hosted :( very sad indeed. I'm going to try and recreate them without the pattern but It would be so much nicer to be able to purchase a pattern!
Well here is the All Things Spring mug rug I made.
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Monday, February 2, 2015
Mug Rug Swap
I started a Facebook swap group for mug rugs and pot holders. You can find it here.
This is mug rug is for the Laundry Day Mug Rug Swap that is due February 19th 2015. I finished it today and am very please at how it turned out. I did put a hanger on the back in case who ever gets this little beauty wants to hang it.
Here it is...so much fun to make and finally finished.
This is mug rug is for the Laundry Day Mug Rug Swap that is due February 19th 2015. I finished it today and am very please at how it turned out. I did put a hanger on the back in case who ever gets this little beauty wants to hang it.
Here it is...so much fun to make and finally finished.
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Sunday, January 11, 2015
One more UFO top complete.
My new years resolution is to finish as many UFO's as I possibly can before the end of the year. Also to use up the fabric and supplies I have and not purchase any more fabric till next year.
I will mostly just be completing tops and maybe next year my resolution will be to get them all quilted or quilt them myself. We'll see about that :)
Here is the first one completed of the year.
I did this yesterday....
I will mostly just be completing tops and maybe next year my resolution will be to get them all quilted or quilt them myself. We'll see about that :)
Here is the first one completed of the year.
I did this yesterday....
Then I decided it needed borders so I did this today along with completing one row of another one I'm working on.
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Lesson Learned....
Lesson Learned....
I was beginning to think that my machine just did not want to make this quilt.
I sit down everyday and do some part of this quilt (for the life of me I can't remember why I just had to make this difficult quilt) and everyday my machine just doesn't want to sew over more than two pieces of fabric. So everyday I've been cleaning it, dusting it, and yes even polishing it... all the maintenance that hence far I've neglected to do for this machine and it had never complained before. Then I continue to sew and find to no avail that it's still not liking thick seams. I get the manual out, I make a few adjustments etc... nothing seemed to work but I'd plug along taking it slow each day and getting through what it was I wanted to accomplish on this quilt (that I know hate).
Today after following the same ritual I've been following...cleaning, adjusting etc. I decide it's time to just take it in for repair and use of of my many other machines (not sure why it took me so long to make this decision but it did). So I'm taking the table off and dusting the machine and then I see it.... yes right there all the time. A clutter of thread spools that I've used for some other project sitting right next to my machine because I'm too lazy to put them in their place. So I begin picking up the spools of thread and actually putting them away when I get to the last spool of thread and notice it's lodged up against the feed dog button....yep that was the cause of my endless days of hating this quilt. My feed dogs were half up and half down all because I'm too lazy to put thing where they belong.
Lesson learned...clean up after each project and don't let all the bits and pieces collect around your machine!
I was beginning to think that my machine just did not want to make this quilt.
I sit down everyday and do some part of this quilt (for the life of me I can't remember why I just had to make this difficult quilt) and everyday my machine just doesn't want to sew over more than two pieces of fabric. So everyday I've been cleaning it, dusting it, and yes even polishing it... all the maintenance that hence far I've neglected to do for this machine and it had never complained before. Then I continue to sew and find to no avail that it's still not liking thick seams. I get the manual out, I make a few adjustments etc... nothing seemed to work but I'd plug along taking it slow each day and getting through what it was I wanted to accomplish on this quilt (that I know hate).
Today after following the same ritual I've been following...cleaning, adjusting etc. I decide it's time to just take it in for repair and use of of my many other machines (not sure why it took me so long to make this decision but it did). So I'm taking the table off and dusting the machine and then I see it.... yes right there all the time. A clutter of thread spools that I've used for some other project sitting right next to my machine because I'm too lazy to put them in their place. So I begin picking up the spools of thread and actually putting them away when I get to the last spool of thread and notice it's lodged up against the feed dog button....yep that was the cause of my endless days of hating this quilt. My feed dogs were half up and half down all because I'm too lazy to put thing where they belong.
Lesson learned...clean up after each project and don't let all the bits and pieces collect around your machine!
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