Friday, May 28, 2010

"Lemon Zest"

Meet my latest bear, Lemon Zest.  He's two inches tall :)





Thursday, May 27, 2010

Dolls

I've decided to start experimenting with making dolls.  Here are my first ever attempts at making hands, feet, and a face.  If I can be patient enough to keep practicing and making these, I think I could get pretty good at this.











Wednesday, May 26, 2010

"Hi," the highlighter bear

Here's my latest one-inch bear!  I love him; he's so bright!  He really is the exact same color as a yellow highlighter.  I might make a couple more like him.  He might be only one inch tall, but it's pretty easy to see him clear across the room, even if he's grouped with a few other animals :)



Tuesday, May 25, 2010

And people think MINIATURES are hard...

Yesterday, I decided I wanted to make another one-inch teddy bear.  I sat down, traced the pattern, cut it out, and, three or four hours later, I had a completed teddy bear sitting in my hand.  I love one-inchers, they're so fast and easy.
After completing that teddy, I decided to get out some Minkee fabric I bought years ago and make that cat pattern I found at Market.  It's huge!  It's about a foot tall and long!  Really, I think making things that big is just so much harder than making a miniature.  You wind up with handfuls of slippery fabric, you have to use pins, you get covered with fuzz, you have to feed it all through a sewing machine and try to keep the edges lined up, you have to fight with it as you stuff it...  It's all just so big and cumbersome.  Okay, I'm exaggerating my frustration a little bit; I just think it's so funny that it's so annoying for me to make something larger than about three inches tall :-P

Monday, May 24, 2010

Works in Progress and Ideas

Mom and I just got back from the Spring Quilt Market in Minneapolis.  It was awesome!  I got so many new ideas!  I also wound up showing several people my miniature bears, and their responses really motivated me to get to work on making some more!

Here are some projects I'm working on right now:

We have some Dolly Dingle fabrics in Mom's quilt shop, and she thought it would be really cute to make some little "pocket dolls" out of one of the prints.  I volunteered to do it :)


I'm also working on a store sample of a clothesline basket.  I'm using a Mint Chip Bali-pop.


There are some other store samples I'm really excited to make.  One is a sample of doll clothes, and another is a fusible applique horse wallhanging.

Here's the scrappy quilt I'm working on right now.  I picked a pile of fabrics I like and some focus fabrics, cut the focus fabrics into large-ish pieces, and randomly sewed the other fabrics around them.  After the blocks were big enough, we cut the edges strait.  Now, I just have to sew them together and baste and quilt the quilt.  Another quilt I want to make is a t-shirt quilt, since I acquired quite a pile of t-shirts during my two years as a collegiate rower.



I also picked up a pattern for a cat at Market, and I'm excited to make it and learn some new tricks :)
On the ride home from Market, Mom and I listened to the Lord of the Rings soundtrack, and I started thinking about how I would LOVE to make some LOTR-style clothes.  I'm thinking of starting doll-making and making the clothes in miniature :)
There are also some larger animals I want to make (like the cat).  I bought fabric years ago to make a floppy dog, and I still haven't gotten around to making a pattern for it.  I'd really like to make a huge bear.  There were a couple of big, big, big bears on display as samples for a new line of Cuddle fabric at Market, and I just wanted to pick them up and give them a big hug.