Showing posts with label labels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label labels. Show all posts

Monday, March 21, 2022

SAHRR Parade and other things

 Today is the start of the Parade for the Stay at Home Round Robin (SAHRR) challenge for 2022 hosted by Quilting Gail. Here is my finished quilt, Change the Ending! It debuted on IG for #igquiltfestday14. 

This year I started with an orphaned quilt block I found in my sewing room. Each week a new round was added. This year there were curves, diamonds, stars, signature, fence rail, and shoo fly. 

For the quilting, I thought it would be appropriate to use the quote by C.S. Lewis about changing the ending. I FMQ the quote into the center since my orphaned quilt block was transformed into this quilt!

(my attempts at showing the quote)
"You can't go back and change the beginning but you can start
 where you are and change the ending."    C.S. Lewis
My quilt finishes at 36" square.
I'm linking to the linky party @QuiltingGail.

I really needed to catch up on labels so I spent a few hours doing this. 

I have a few more to go.
Finally, here is my February calendar!

Thursday, June 7, 2018

What's happening in my sewing room....

I've have had more time (but still not enough) in my sewing room now that school is out for the summer.  Summer also brings projects around the house that need to get done too! If only there were more hours in a day!
So I finally got around to sewing the labels on 4 quilts! The labels were made just waiting to be stitched on.
                                 
Do you label your quilts?
Here are a few more repurposed jeans items I made.



June brought a new color to play with for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge! 
Aqua to Teals. 

January through June blocks!

I will link up to Rainbow Scrap Challenge @So Scrappy here.
I also was able to get my Temperature quilt up-to-date!
See how quickly our temps went up! Very little yellows...
We jumped right to the reds (hot temps)!
Now that I'm caught up with these ongoing projects, 
I will have updates on some new projects soon! 

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Check in


It is time to check in and post my goal finishes for July. 
My goal for July was to move my Go Cubs Go! quilt forward and I'm happy to say that it is done! I completed the quilting and binding and just last night added the label. Hopefully we will be able to use it in October this year!
I posted about the details here if you are interested.
 For the label I found a picture of a baseball online and used it as the background. Cute, right? 
I also previously posted about the Rainbow Scrap Challenge block and the Milky Way QAL block for July here. Goal accomplished!
In the beginning of July I mentioned that I joined Pat Sloan's Sew Along. So far there have been 5 blocks released. I'm using some Domestic Diva by Riley Blake that I had in my stash but I needed to get a bit of yardage (I found some online and also bought 2 coordinating prints).
I made this block out of order (it was the 2nd block released) since I was waiting for the brown yardage. You can see the 1st and 3rd blocks here.
The 4th block released. 
The first 4 blocks altogether. 
And today's block...
Proud to say that I'm all caught up! 
I'm linking up to One Monthly Goal ~ July finish over at Elm Street Quilts.
and Let's Be Social over at Sew Fresh Quilts.

I'll be back soon with my August goals. 

Sunday, October 23, 2016

Labels

Do you label your quilts? 
I have always documented and labeled my quilts with at least the name of the quilt, my name and the date. If it is a gift, I add who it is for and maybe the occasion. Sometimes I add my location.  
I also keep a running journal and of coarse photos of all the quilts I make and a short paragraph about each quilt, including size and finish date. 
Lately, I have fallen behind in labeling. 
Since I finished a baby quilt made for a gift, I knew I needed to get busy making some labels. 
I used Bubble Jet Set 2000 to set the ink from my printer on the labels.
It is easy to use. I take my muslin (my usual go to label fabric) and soak it in the solution. Ring out the excess and hang it to dry.
Once it is dry, I iron it and then cut it to 8 1/2" x 11". I also cut freezer paper to the same size and iron it on. 
At my computer, I search for free clip art that will go with each quilt. I make my labels with the important information on it and then print it out. Here are the ones I made yesterday.
Once they are printed, I iron them again to set and cut them out. I remove the freezer paper and iron under a 1/4" around the label.
The last thing to do is stitch them on! Here are the quilts I finally finished!
From left to right:
Yes, Baby Bear (Mod Bear Paw), Hunter's Star, Freedom of Expression, Pretty Patchwork, Diamonds in the Rough, and Fall Y'all!