Showing posts with label Super Hero aprons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Super Hero aprons. Show all posts

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Stash Report 052514

Last weekend I was out of town and didn't get a stash report posted.  So this week I've got double - kind of.  You can see the details in my Friday Finish post.  Too bad I can't count the commissioned pillows, but that all came in and went right back out and was never mine.

Fabric Used This Week:  2.68 yards for 2 super hero aprons + .7 yards for 2 burp clothes = 3.38 yards 
Total Used 201437.75 yards
Fabric In This Week: .33 yds for 2 odd scrappy pieces that were given to me
Total Bought/Received in 2014: 13.08 yards
Net Used 2014: 24.67 yards

The numbers are steadily getting higher!!

 


















  

Head on over to Patchwork Times to see some how others are doing at using up their stash.


Friday, May 23, 2014

Busy Busy Busy

We were out of town last week so I didn't get a Friday Finish post written.  So now I have a lot to report.  The 7 hour one way trip enables me to get a lot of hand-sewing done.

1) Commissioned pillows.  These are the first 2 of a 6 pillow project. My client had 2 burlap bags with printing. The printing read correctly when the bags were in the vertical position. She wanted the pillows to be horizontal. There was just enough burlap to cut and piece it.  She had a rustic fringe to cover the seams on the front. Had to have zippers and be lined. Not the easiest things I have done but not the hardest either.  I am getting better at zippers in pillows. The client was very pleased with the results which makes me happy. 


Captain America for me.
2) Super Hero Aprons. We are finishing the year with a BANG! and a super hero/outer space theme.  The kids will come in their super hero shirts and I made aprons for my co-teacher and I.  We usually wear work aprons, but I don't think I will be wiping my glue-y, paint-y, sticky fingers on this one!  After looking at lots of ideas we went with the bib aprons.  Once I got in my mind how to do it it went together easily.  Have to say this is near the top of my lifetime list of clever projects. 

This project kind of confirmed for me that I am a "make it up as I go along" worker. I pretty much already knew that but I couldn't put a name to it. Now I know. It doesn't work for everyone. But it works for me. I know that I used to be a perfectionist. Then I moved overseas. So I think it comes from living overseas for so long where I did not have access to much to work with. So I "hoarded" what I had and made it work. 

Batman for Miss Kathy.  She has only seen this side.
Jimmy Johnson #48 is her real super hero and is a surprise on the back!


Flannel flowers on the back.


3) The baby is a girl.  I will take the pink quilt to Guatemala with us this summer.  And just because I was in the mood to do something different I made some pink and purple burp clothes.  Already had everything, so it was easy.  I went ahead and embroidered her name on it since I can and that seems to be all the rage now.




I looks blue,but it's really purple.
Hooking up with Crazy Mom Quilts 
and Confessions of a Fabric Addict
and Richard and Tanya Quilts