Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Triple Barnstar Quilt

Quick, easy and fun!!
I loved putting this quilt together and I love the fabric.

Love this quilt!

I saw a picture of a quilt like this on Pinterest and really liked it.  I didn't have a pattern but there is one available here.  It's called Diamond Patch quilt.

I love the little nine-patch block around the edges and the border that is sewn on right with the other blocks.  Putting the blocks together on-point is always tricky for me but this went together easily.

Monday, August 3, 2015

Road trip pencil pouches plus!

It's time for the grandkids to travel again this summer.  So Grandma put on her thinking cap and came up with this idea:  three-ring binders.  The first thing I made was pencil cases.  They are kind of oversized because I knew I would have lots of bits and pieces to put inside.


 Then I loaded the notebook with activites that fit each grandchild like patterns,
sudoku,
mazes,
 alphabet practice,
 color by number,
 fill-ins,
 mad libs,
 and hangman.

I put some of the sheets inside plastic sleeves so they could be used over and over.  The black felt works great for an eraser for the dry erase marker on the plastic sleeves.  








I love to do things with magnets for road trips and a Dollar Store cookie sheet works great for this.


Monday, April 13, 2015

Book bag

The idea for this bag came from this site
I thought it was perfect for my media specialist daughter.

 Front...
and back.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Feed sack pillows

These pillows will soon be on their way to an auction which will benefit a children's home.  They are made of old feed sacks (which I am in love with).
 The first one is appliqued and pieced with a vintage-looking blue solid background.

 On the back there is a red accent band with three covered buttons to hold it closed...
 and the same red for the piping around the edge.  I love piping, but don't like sewing it on so much.
The other pillow is made up entirely of little feed sack squares.  They finish off at 1 1/2 inches.  The back of this pillow has a red zipper closure.

Sunday, February 8, 2015

14 Days of Valentine Love

I got inspired to  do something special for the grandkids for Valentines Day this year.  Maybe it will become a tradition.  Who knows.  So I started with some chair-back envelopes.  I got the idea here, but I decided to make them out of fabric instead of felt.
Each day the kids will get one little gift from Grandpa and Grandma in their valentine envelope, including foaming hearts,
 marbled playdough with cookie cutters,
 shaving cream valentines they can swirl around with a Q-tip,
 shark  clothespins with magnets from Family Fun magazine,
 a printed Valentine I Spy sheet,
 crayons and a "Math" sheet of counting, measuring, and graphing using candy hearts,
 "dachshund" pencil puppies,
 chocolate mint chex mix with valentines sprinkles,
 Valentine slime with glitter,
 Valentine bookmarks with fabric hearts,
 heart bracelets (with hearts drawn on sideways--oops),
 bags of S'more mix--teddy grahams, mini marshmallows, and Valentine M&Ms,
 and pop-up Valentine cards.


 This is what the pile of goodies looked like
and then into the box it went
 along with directions for the parents.
Oh, and there was one more present...an Ohio State Championship shirt for everyone!!!