I spend way to much time on the computer so for the last couple of weekends I’ve focused on projects instead of clicking around the internet. The bad news is that I haven’t kept my blog up to day. The good news is that I finished 2 quilt tops and I’m almost done with a purse.
Here is the antique tile picnic blanket top. Okay, okay it isn’t finished, but it only has two pieces for the border and it will be so bare with me.
Also two weeks ago my private sewing student finished her smock top! Now she is ready to start a new project. She has decided to make a sudoku quilt. Since I knew how to make one, but hadn’t done so yet I figured I probably should complete the project myself before I teach her. This is my finished result.
This quilt only uses 9 fat quarters for the blocks and about 5/8th yard for the sashing. I think it is a bit small though so I’m thinking of using a piece of Plume for a 5″ outer border. I’m in the process of making my niece, Kendall, one for her 4th birthday because as I took this picture she said it was beautiful and she wants one like it. Talk about making me feel special! The quilt I’m making her isn’t going to be exactly like mine, in fact I think it only uses one of the same fabrics, but its going to be cute either way.
The purse I’m working on is incomplete so I don’t have any pictures of it yet, but I hope to soon. I’m also thinking about ordering fabric that matches the purse to make a skirt, hopefully in time to wear to Spring Market. That’s right, only 18 days until we leave. I’m so excited!


May 3, 2010 at 6:30 am
I really like the colour theme of the suduko quilt. I’ve discovered little girls love quilts…my daughter is always getting me to make her different ones.
May 4, 2010 at 2:22 am
They both turned out great! What size square did you use for your suduko quilt?
May 4, 2010 at 2:42 pm
The individual squares are 5″, making the blocks 13.5″ finished. It is a weird size, I guess, but on a quilt like this it doesn’t really matter.