Friday, August 29, 2014

If it rains.....

I am always excited for a three day weekend.  Especially, because it means I will be traveling home.  In case you don't know I work in Indiana and stay there through the week but come the weekend....I head for home to Michigan.  It's a 4 hour drive.  I manage to catch up on my pleasure reading (listening) on the trip with audio books.  I love that I can multi-task. It makes the drive much more pleasurable. 

I'm bringing some quilting with me though.  I've kind of found a new mission.  I started making neo-natal quilts for a hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana and I find I just love it.  It's a great way to use up odd fat quarters and scraps and I really enjoy making these cute little quilts out of existing  leftover or forgotten fabrics I've had laying around in my sewing room.  It's a challenge to come up with cute combinations of fabric and create something that will be useful.


Two more neo-natal quilts ready to finish binding and ship out.
 

I've started sorting through my stash and WOW do I have lots to work with.  The added bonus in all this, that only means something to me, other than the fact that it's a feel good project and it helps someone in need...is....I am slowly cleaning my fabrics out, dividing them into themes and actually putting them to use. 
I am a very fortunate person in many ways.  I have a loving and supportive family, wonderful friends, a great job, a successful quilt shoppe (thanks to a very understanding husband) and the freedom to do what I love.  Now I have the urge to help others with what I love to do.  It may not be a lot, but the sense of accomplishment really feels good. 

Have you ever asked yourself the question, 'Is there anything I love to do that would help others?'


So, if on this extended weekend it rains and you find you're looking for something to do..... give a thought to something that may help others.  A feel good project.  I promise you'll enjoy it!

Have a wonderful creative and safe holiday weekend.

Carolyn

Friday, August 22, 2014

Fabric Scrap Solution with a Bonus

Neonatal Quilts

I love it when a plan comes together.
At a recent gathering of family and friends the topic of scraps, stash and charity quilts came up.  One of the attendees was a neonatal nurse at a local hospital and the subject of what and how they use the quilts donated intrigued me.  The size most desirable for preemies was a simple 24” square.  They use them to lay across the babies, and in the bassinette, that is the size that works best.  Now a 24” square is a simple project with a lot of possibilities.  You can whip one up in a hurry and without a lot of expense.  Actually, I found that I had everything I needed right in my sewing room.  Lots of fun fabrics in small amounts, leftover batting and of course my computer and QE program for fast and easy designs. 

I found that four simple 10” blocks and a 2” border make cute quilts without a lot of time invested or fabrics.  Everything I needed I already had. 

QE drawings of possible 24" neonatal quilts.
 
So on a weekend, on a rainy day, I managed to whip up a total of four quilts for the neonatal unit in Indianapolis, IN.
My finished quilts made from fat quarters and scraps. All made in one rainy day.

Ready to ship to the hospital.

If you would also like to make a few and send them in, here is the address.

St. Francis Hospital/NICU
8111 S. Emerson Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46237
Attn: Kathy Anderson

They need to be freshly laundered before sent to the hospital and the best size for the neonatal unit is a 24” square.
It’s a great way to use up some of the stash and fat quarters you have laying around and feel good about it.  You’ll be totally amazed at all you can accomplish from your scraps. 

I'd love to hear if you choose to try this and your success story.  It's truly is a feel good experience I hope all of you try. 
Carolyn

 

 

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Lean to Quilt With Panels


Learn to Quilt With Panels
My next book will be on sale at the end of the month.  Learn to Quilt With Panels, from Annie’s Publishing, is a how-to book on designing with panels.  If you’re looking for great ideas to incorporate and use fabric panels as design elements this just may be the book you’ve been waiting for. 

 

This book will take you through the design process from purchase to finish.  It will show you how to graph and design, figure the cutting and seam allowances, and then how to put it all together. Several chapters are dedicated to making adjustable borders and settings.  Learn to incorporate letter tiles into the designs, cut apart panels and rebuild them into usable blocks or appliques.  

It’s a fun book with lots of possibilities. Give it a try. Give yourself permission to cut a part those panels and play!

Carolyn