Created for Project Quilting 11.3 Put a Heart on It challenge.
I saw this challenge and thought the pillow I made for my granddaughter Cedi's birthday last November would have been perfect. She loves basketball and I made her a pillow with a heart shaped basketball on it. Well, my second granddaughter, Capri, also loves basketball and her birthday is coming up later this month. So I made a pillow case for her. I changed the heart up a bit since every granddaughter is a little different. The fabric I wanted for the background had been cut into fat quarters, so I cut it into squares and sewed it back together then lined it and quilted the layers together to protect the seams inside.
Created by Diane Lapacek near Poynette, WI.
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Sunday, February 9, 2020
Friday, March 23, 2018
Shredded Squares Pillow
Created for Project Quilting 9.6 SCRAPtastic challenge.
I had to laugh when this challenge came out. I have a saying. "Why would anyone use 5 fabrics when 50 will do." A challenge for me would by using less than 12 fabrics in a quilt.
However, my week had even more challenges than usual. Big baby shower at my house on Sunday and leaving for a quilt retreat on Wednesday afternoon.
I thought a pillow would fit the bill. I'm still using strings, but wanted them to be skinny, so I decided to use some shreds, which includes selvages and any strip of fabric under about 1 inch. I cut black to use as foundation squares and added shreds, top-stitching them into place and leaving the raw edges. I squared them up and sewed them together for the pillow.
I had made the white one a while back. Same technique. I thought it was a little boring when I got done so I appliqued the flower on top. The raw edges kind of fluff up with use and I occasionally give it a little haircut when it gets too stringy.
Created by Diane Lapacek near Poynette, WI. 16" x 16".
Since I'm here I'm also going to show off the handiwork of my beautiful granddaughters, Cedi, Capri and Pip, ages 11, 10 and 6. They helped host the baby shower for my daughter and made all these amazing cupcakes to match our farm animal theme. Cedi and I baked 5 different kinds of cupcakes and the 3 of them made 5 different fillings, filled them all and did all the decorations. They had to leave for a few hours in the middle of the day Saturday and I was instructed not to touch the cupcakes. They made a gramma proud...as they always do.
I had to laugh when this challenge came out. I have a saying. "Why would anyone use 5 fabrics when 50 will do." A challenge for me would by using less than 12 fabrics in a quilt.
However, my week had even more challenges than usual. Big baby shower at my house on Sunday and leaving for a quilt retreat on Wednesday afternoon.
I thought a pillow would fit the bill. I'm still using strings, but wanted them to be skinny, so I decided to use some shreds, which includes selvages and any strip of fabric under about 1 inch. I cut black to use as foundation squares and added shreds, top-stitching them into place and leaving the raw edges. I squared them up and sewed them together for the pillow.
Created by Diane Lapacek near Poynette, WI. 16" x 16".
Since I'm here I'm also going to show off the handiwork of my beautiful granddaughters, Cedi, Capri and Pip, ages 11, 10 and 6. They helped host the baby shower for my daughter and made all these amazing cupcakes to match our farm animal theme. Cedi and I baked 5 different kinds of cupcakes and the 3 of them made 5 different fillings, filled them all and did all the decorations. They had to leave for a few hours in the middle of the day Saturday and I was instructed not to touch the cupcakes. They made a gramma proud...as they always do.
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