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Velvet bucket bag

The past three months I was not very productive. After all winter is time for all to go dormant, I believe and wish. It is for my mother, that means 200% effort being given. The whole process took my some time,  designing, drawing paper pattern, making a prototype, revising pattern, choosing fabric, and finally sewing. And forgot to mention the time spending on hunting small parts:single square loops, adjustable strap ladder and grommets. First I searched online, so many products out there, it's hard for me to pick since I've never used them before. Luckily, a local store has what I need, I took my half-done project there to pick those looking good on it. This bag was made of  heavy velvet and vinyl. A extra bag organizer, made of 5mm felt. I tried it, quite useful, it keeps everything in place, water bottle, glasses, wallet, cellphone. etc. no need to dig any more. I'll make one for myself later, when?maybe when the spring comes, just joking.

Heading south again---Embroidery quilted shoulder bag

   Summer's almost gone, autumn's coming. Canadian geese will head for south again. I made this very roomy shoulder bag for the coming vocation. My dear husband commented:"very good, so it can hold everything." And I'm not sure if it's a praise or not. :D    It took me almost a month to complete this bag. The amount of this fabric was quite tight, I had to plan every cut carefully. Still I made a few small mistakes, but fortunately, all were fixable.    A side pocket was added to hold some small things, like a facial tissue holder, keys, a pen or a small coin purse. Hate to admit that this was one of the mistakes I made, the opening for the zipper was 1/2" shorter then I planned. I must measured wrong, so pocket pickers are gonna have a hard time with this one.  :P      The interfacings used here are : Pellon medium weight fusible interfacing, light weight poly quilting batting which I bought a long time ago and couldn't remember the brand

I'm not hallucinating, I can prove it

   I love fabric, in an addictive manner, even in the past few years when I didn't have time to actually do any project, I still went to buy fabric from time to time, eventually, they are everywhere.    Last week, somehow I suddenly thought about a specific fabric which was bought at Joanna years ago, a yard long.  It is a brown fabric with blue, red, orange flowers and some sparkling, very pretty. I went thought the 1~2 yards brown pile,  "no, not there", then I checked he floral design pile, not there either. Hmmm, maybe piles under 1 yard? no, I couldn't find it anywhere. This made me crazy.   Am I imaging it? I actually never bought it, I saw it in some shop and got impressed, but I didn't buy it. I regretted so much that I imaged that I already had it. Is that possible? NO, I have evidence, luckily, LOL see, the left bottom fabric, that's the one I'm talking about. I'm glad that I  made this owl pincushion long ago, although it has never

Flying somewhere?-- no, not coasters

-----Hi, where are you going? ---Hmmm, heading for the woods~~~ ---The woods is down over there, just get back in line!!! ----You guys are fast, don't leave me behind And no, these are not coasters

Applique block of the month-2 with pattern

Here comes the 2nd block. Since it's called "block of the month", it's gonna be one at least per month, that's  the bottom line for me.  Pattern

Applique block of the month-1

"If making 1 block every 1 or 2 weeks, maybe I can make a queen size quilt in a year ." I said to myself. 6" block, hand appliqued.  I used whatever pieces in my scrap box. It was originally like this. The value of  the yellow petal is too light, it jumps out, but that can be easily fixed with some stitches.                                         Backstitch swirls with dark green floss, voila, the world is saved Old fashion way to draw my pattern

Granny Square Vest

         After counting all the granny squares, 43, I knew I was nowhere near to a blanket, and I have some new ideas I really wanna try. Never be able to resist the temptation to start a new project until finishing the old one, that's my big problem, and that's how those UFOs are hidden in my closets. But not this time, this time I'm determined  to finish this project ,  in another way.                             40 squares are used, still 3 left, but only 3, that's a miner problem, right?

Scraps hearts

This whole week,  I dug through my scrap bin and sewed scraps together, felt like making my own fabric. I've made piles of pieces,  without making any decision how to use them, a reversed applique wall hanging? . maybe.  but I'm sure they'll come in handy one day, some day when I want to make something.

Lotus fabric Origami table topper

Too much fabric, fabric everywhere waiting for being used? Try fabric origami, it really helps to kill some stash.

Scrappy Look Crochet cross-body purse, Toe-less Socks, Finger-less gloves,and Granny squares

       Ever since seeing that beautiful granny square blanket on "Big Bang Theory",  I've been wanting to make one. After reading a few crochet books from the library and some practice, do, undo, redo, I started this big project. I did a few blocks and got some odds and ends, that were too short even for the inner circle. I hated the mess and I hated to throw them out too, so here's the idea: A scrappy look  cross-body purse. Add lining to it, a zipper pocket to hide some secret money LOL I didn't stop there. I know it's almost summer now, but winter will come, then I'm ready, we're ready. No idea how many squares are  required to make a blanket, as a beginner, i'm allowed not knowing that, but it seems a lot, 9 blocks make a throw pillow cover, up to now, I made 28 of blocks.

Crazy quilt coin purse , A small or a big project?

Finally, Spring comes. I come out of hibernation eventually, and finished this project which was started months ago. It is small, yes, in size, only 4"1/2 (11cm) diameter, but when talking about the effort, Hmm, I'm not so sure, it did require hours and hours of work, including undoing some embroidery. I'm still learning stitches, so I have an excuse for doing, undoing and redoing. Back or front? another side for sure  inside Some details It started with one pink rose to practice bullion knots, then added more in different colors, then added leaves and stems, and two cat tail plants to balance the whole bouquet