Stitching the pieces together

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  • pupmom
    pupmom Member Posts: 1,032
    edited June 2014

    I will Chrissy. Can't bear to take her pic down. She's still on DH's and my phones, and she always will be.

  • Enerva
    Enerva Member Posts: 2,985
    edited June 2014

    Hi,I haven't been around much. Just busy with other life stuff. Recently finished a baby cocoon for a baby s to have pictures taken,  never mind my model, he is huge more like a 3 months boy doll but you can get an idea. ;) hope you ladies like it

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  • JAN69
    JAN69 Member Posts: 731
    edited June 2014

    Enerva == Cute cocoon!  Should be absolutely darling with a real human (grandchild?).  Love it.

    OK ladies,  I've been up to my eyeballs trying to finish up the 50 lap quilts I've made for the sick kids camp.  I was going 90mph on my sewing machine, when lymphedema showed up.  I have 10 quilts in the very final stage...squaring up and sewing the binding.  Both those things take more arm use than I dare to do.  Too much stress on both arms.  I'm so disappointed with my body.  The very most happy activity I have, now seems to be taken from me.  My LPT has been working with me to reduce the swelling, but that so far has been less than successful. Having a pity party today.  Thanks for listening.  Hope all you craftsy ladies are do well and enjoying the beginning of summer.  Jan

  • Enerva
    Enerva Member Posts: 2,985
    edited June 2014

    Jan69, hope it gets better soon. Sending you hugs

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605
    edited June 2014

    Enerva that cocoon is DARLING!!!!! I can see how it could be customized to the individual baby (and mother's wishes eg. pink stripes!)

    Jan, that SUCKS. I get very limited, too. Have you done MLND yourself every day? I was taught to do my own and have mine under control pretty much. I get my DH to do my back as I have truncal LE. I hear you on your body disappointing you! I asked for a new one for Christmas, but Santa didn't deliver this year! Hugs to you....

  • gardengumby
    gardengumby Member Posts: 4,860
    edited June 2014

    ah crafts...

    Currently I'm in the throes of three - no make that four - projects.  I'm making 2 pair of pants.  Once I'm done sewing them I will dye them, as I purchase white silk broadcloth by the bolt and then dye it as my mood strikes me.

    I'm remaking a garden bench. I've painted the new boards, next step is to apply the first coat of laquer.  Once I complete it I'll post before and after pictures.

    Fourth project is repurposing a crib my dad made for my dolls when I was little. My mom painted it when I had babies and it was their first crib.  Now it's going to be an herb planter.

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618
    edited June 2014

    Wow you ladies are inspiring!  I need get back in the swing.

  • Enerva
    Enerva Member Posts: 2,985
    edited June 2014

    check out these hats I am finishing for two little sisters lol

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  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 11,438
    edited June 2014

    Awe Enerva they are soooo cute!!!!!!   Bunny hats!  Love the ears!!!!

  • Enerva
    Enerva Member Posts: 2,985
    edited June 2014

    ha ha ha ya just making the second set off ears now lol

  • Enerva
    Enerva Member Posts: 2,985
    edited June 2014

    done, 

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    Lol

  • Gingerbrew
    Gingerbrew Member Posts: 1,997
    edited June 2014

    So cute, they will love them!

  • Blessings2011
    Blessings2011 Member Posts: 1,801
    edited June 2014

    I forgot to post a reply to Jan, whose LE popped up while trying to complete a bunch of charity/comfort quilts.

    One thing we do when there are bunches and bunches of quilts to finish for various groups is to use bright, happy fabrics and very simple patterns - like strip quilts - and just envelope them. They go MUCH faster than trying to make and sew on bindings. (We just do very basic diagonal or in-the-ditch quilting.)

    The recipients are so grateful to get them, they never notice how simple they are. SO much less work for us!

  • wren44
    wren44 Member Posts: 7,931
    edited June 2014

    Blessings, What do you mean envelope them? Stitch around on the wrong side and turn?

  • JAN69
    JAN69 Member Posts: 731
    edited June 2014

    Blessings - Simple is the way I go.  Strip quilts with older boy themes work up so nicely.  I just bit off too much and feel some pressure (from myself) to get these to their destination.   Tops are all made, 3 to be basted, quilted and bound.  Oh my, I see the end, but have to go slowly.  DH is helping as best he can.  I'll have to get dgd to help get some pics on BCO.

    My 6yo dgd asked me to start making her first-day-of-school dress.  She went online to show me just what she wants!  Well, she gave me enough time.  She'd wear a princess dress every day if her mommie would let her.

    Enerva - Those caps are just too cute!  No babies in my life, or I'd be begging for one.  What a fun creative outlet for you.  Much more portable than my quilts.

    Garden - A bolt of silk!  What great fun to play and dye it.  

    Barbe - Yes, I do all those exercises and massage daily.  I guess it helps, just not sure since I'm pretty puffy all the time.  I wear compression sleeves and gloves.  What a pain!  I've ordered a new compression T shirt from wearease.  It has short sleeves and goes down to lower belly, or hips.  I'm hoping it will be more tolerable than the LE garments I have collected recently.

    Best wishes to all.  Jan

  • Smaarty
    Smaarty Member Posts: 2,618
    edited June 2014

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    Enerva, how about something like this?

  • Enerva
    Enerva Member Posts: 2,985
    edited June 2014

    omg I love it ha ha ha and I used to have a small dog lol never knitted anything for my dogs that is so cool the face on the dog is priceless ha ha ha 

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 11,438
    edited June 2014

    Smaarty you have me rolling on the floor with that one!!!  I had to look twice at it before I figured out it was a dog and then the laughter hit!!!  Priceless!!!

  • Blessings2011
    Blessings2011 Member Posts: 1,801
    edited June 2014

    Wren - that's exactly it! One thing that makes enveloping easy is fusible batting. 

    You just put all the layers together (making sure the correct sides are facing each other) then sew a seam all the way around, leaving enough of an opening at the bottom to stick your hand in and pull the whole thing inside out.

    It also helps to trim the corner edges first, to make them sharp.

    Saves a LOT of time!

  • Blessings2011
    Blessings2011 Member Posts: 1,801
    edited June 2014

    JAN69 - would LOVE to see pics!

    Enerva - so cute, as always!

    Smaarty - too funny!!!!

  • Smaarty
    Smaarty Member Posts: 2,618
    edited July 2014

    this was my Saturday class. Now just need to add the borders.

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    Looks like everybody has taken the summer off.

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 11,438
    edited July 2014

    Ooo Smaarty that is gorgeous!!  And you did it in class on Saturday? Wow!  You must have been sewing at a hundred miles an hour!

  • Smaarty
    Smaarty Member Posts: 2,618
    edited July 2014

    part of the work was done ahead. We started at 9 and I was done about 1:30. 

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605
    edited July 2014

    LOVELY!!!!! A lot of quilters do take the summer of, but I sew on a whim. We are staging our house for sale so that puts a kibosh on my messy sewing room....

  • Enerva
    Enerva Member Posts: 2,985
    edited July 2014

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    Smarty great job, love the bright colours 

  • wren44
    wren44 Member Posts: 7,931
    edited July 2014

    Smaarty, Love the quilt. I saw a bargello pattern in a quilt store that had been done in red, orange, yellow and black. It really looked like flames. Maybe I should try to do one like that to hang on my fireplace screen. We never use the fireplace - anytime it's cold and damp enough there's a burn ban for air quality.

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605
    edited July 2014

    Wren, just how bad does the air quality get in your area that you can't even have a home fire????? I can see not allowing a garden leaf pile fire, but seriously???

  • wren44
    wren44 Member Posts: 7,931
    edited July 2014

    In the winter we get inversions and the bad air is held down at ground level. They can last a week or more. You're not allowed to use anything that burns wood unless it's your only source of heat. It gets foggy at the same time. Always makes me think of Sherlock Holmes and London. I used to be a travel agent and I can look at the date the university gets out for winter break and tell you when the fog will be a problem. The last year I was a travel agent the airport was fogged in for 2 weeks at Christmas. We refunded every ticket we had worked on all fall. We're not allowed to have leaf fires ever inside the city. We have city pick up for yard waste which is sent to compost.

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605
    edited July 2014

    Most cities in Canada can't have leaf fires either. But I've never heard a ban on inside fireplace fires. Too bad! That's when you need them most - to dry out the air.

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 11,438
    edited July 2014

    Wow Smaarty, who was cracking the whip!  I never work that fast.....lol.

    Barbe why are you selling?  More to the point where are you moving?