Monday, September 5, 2011

Mitered Corners

For the flannel baby blankets I wanted a simple, fast, binding. I decided to use the backing folded over to the front. I folded the edge twice which results in  4-layers so the edge would be a bit thicker than the blanket. The corners were really thick, so I decided to use a miter for a smoother corner.

How to make mitered corners
Blankets are two layers of flannel. Backing is cut two inches wider.

Fold over one inch and iron.
Fold over again and iron.

Unfold and cut using the fold lines for guides.

Refold first fold on both sides. Fold the newly cut angle down to pressed line.

Refold the sides to previous press lines. Align corner folds.
Then I stitched the corners and edges. 


Saturday, August 20, 2011

Baby Blankets for Soldiers' Angels

Making progress on baby blankets for the big baby shower.
 
Two layers of flannel with mitered corners.
 
The stack is growing. Ten more waiting for backing.
 
Using 9 inch blocks set 4 x 4 or 4 x 5.


Sunday, August 7, 2011

Flannel Baby Blankets

I'm using flannels in my stash to make baby blankets. Five are in some form of completeness. They are 8.5 inch blocks set in 8 rows. One finished, two more just need binding, and 2 more are pieced. That's a nice Sunday afternoon of progress.
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Saturday, August 6, 2011

Baby Quilts for Soldier's Angels

I'm making baby quilts for a big baby shower to be given for military families the first week of September. Ready. Set. Go. Maybe that should be Ready, Set,  SEW.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Sail Boat Baby Quilt

A baby quilt with pieced blue boats and  embroidered sail boats and waves in the white blocks. Made in 1998 by Helene Hart, Strawberry, Arizona.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Doiley Quilt

One of many "Doiley Quilts" by Helene Hart. She crocheted the doilies and used satin and velour  fabrics for the background. This one was made in 1994, Strawberry, Arizona.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Quilt Cache

I come from a creative family. I found this photo of quilts made by my mother (Helene Hart, Arizona) and my grandmother (Laura Hart, Ohio).  The quilt on the bed has a note from my mother, "the first quilt that I pieced and quilted myself." She made many quilts with my Grandma Hart. Mom pieced them and my grandmother quilted. Later she would piece my machine and hand quilt. She often embroidered on her quilts. The quilts on the rack are from my grandmothers hand, pieced and quilted.

Monday, March 14, 2011

Dahlia Quilt

Dahlia quilt by Helene Hart, Strawberry Arizona

Anniversary Quilt

1946 - 1996
50th Wedding Anniversary
Helene and Gerald Hart
Quilting and Embroidery by Helene Hart

My mom always had a basket full of projects in the works. This quilt she made to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Chinese Coins Baby Quilt

This quilt was challenging for me because the fabrics were different from my usual pallete. The mom picked out the large print for curtains and crib items. I used it as the backing and added coordinating fabrics for the top. It has free motion quilting. Fun project!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Peekaboo Monkey Quilt

Inspired by a design in "Quilting for Baby", this was my first attempt at applique. I think it won't be my last.
The applique patterns were created by enlarging the monkeys from the background fabric on a photocopier.