Showing posts with label improv curves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label improv curves. Show all posts

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Spring Book Cover


Another finished project!  And yes, it's from my Curves class. :)  I did, however, manage to work on a non-Curves project today.  Eons ago I posted about a log cabin quilt top I made.  Well I started quilting it a few months ago, got about 1/5th of the way done, and decided I didn't like the quilting design I was using.  So I've been slowly unpicking the stitches over the last few months.  I finally finished unpicking!  So maybe in a month or so I'll be able to share it as a finished project.

Anyway, back to the curves project.  It's a cute little cover for a composition notebook.  I've managed to do all of my curves projects with fabrics I already have on hand so far.  This one was a little bold for me with the colors, but I'm falling in love with it as I use it.


I love this project idea.  There are so many quilt blocks you could turn into covers.  I'm already thinking these puppies will make great Christmas gifts.

Even better this project fulfills a need I had.  I saw the idea of keeping a journal for each of your children, to record thoughts for them, stories from when they were little, and notes for them.  I LOVED the idea and have been wanting to buy some cute journals for it.  But I love these handmade books even better!  It gives an added personal touch to an already personal item.  I've already started writing in this one for my little girl.  One of the first entries is Daddy's First Lullaby telling her about the first time her daddy sang her a lullaby, because she DEMANDED it of him.


The solid yellow I used was a lighter weight cotton, and I wish I would have used quilter's cotton.  It was prone to stretching and wrinkling very easily.  And once I put the notebook inside of the cover I realized the black spots on the book showed through much of the material.  However, I was able to easily fix the problem by gluing yellow construction paper on the cover.


I confess I've already made a second one.  I did the main block in postage stamp style.  I like the idea, but it's a little busy.  I added prints all around the postage stamp block and it's TOO much.  So I plan on taking it apart and trying again with some solid borders around the stamp block.  Hopefully I'll be happy with the finished product and willing to share.

Check out the other projects from the Curves Class!
























Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Rainbow Road Table Runner

Seven Alive





All right!  Time for another post from a Curves Class project!  This one is called Rainbow Road.
Some of my favorite prints
When I first started into this class my goal was to use material from my stash, especially for the smaller projects.  So when it came to Rainbow Road I pulled out a charm pack I had on hand.  I loved some of the prints in the charm pack and thought one day I would use them elsewhere.  On the other hand, some of the others were a little wild for my tastes.  I took a leap and just sliced them all up for this project.  I'm not always big on the super colorful, super scrappy look so this was definitely a leap for me!


Sometimes I look at it and think, "I love it!"  Other times I think, "Woh!  What did I do?!"
Look at some of those crazy prints!
I think I'll get used to it.  This was another great way to practice Improv Curves.  I'm surprised at how much I liked improv curves.  I'm usually a very structured, give me a pattern kind of person, but I LOVED the freedom of these curves.  Cutting without a ruler, no pinning, just going with it!  Those are things I never thought I would be comfortable with.  What a nice surprise!!
Cute cheerful back with a better look at the quilting
This little table runner will be a cheery addition to our table for the spring.


Other posts regarding curves projects can be found at the following posts:
Scallop Bunting
Bibs
Quilt Cards

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Quilt Cards

Raising Oranges





This is another cute little project from the Curves class I am participating in. (Check out Bibs and Scallop Bunting)  I have unfortunately been busier the last few weeks than I thought I would be so I haven't had a ton of time for the projects.  But luckily a few of the projects have been quick ones.  Gotta love that!
I love the idea of these cute little cards.  I've never been in to making my own cards, but I like the personal touch of them.  Now I can accomplish my own personal touch with these cards!  And they are a great way to practice Improv Curves.



I've only made the two so far, but I see many more of these in my future...