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Friday, July 27, 2012

Quilt Class

I have been wanting to do a quilting class for a while now but havent found the time or energy!! Well now I want to get a project done so Im gonna do it with friends and have a class at the same time!!

I am so excited!! I have the class broken up into 9 classes over an 8 month span.. After the 8 months you will have a finished quilt..
The first month we will have 2 classes. The first will be a meeting where I get info from you and pass out your pattern and talk about your supply list. The second class we will get started!

The class does not include your fabric for the quilt.  And I will have exact dates in a week or so, but classes will start in September.
Here is the class schedule:


Each class cost $3 each person and will go towards raffle prize and supplies for class. You receive a raffle ticket if you finish your homework for the month.  Class time will include the following activities as well as instruction in what you need. I want this to be fun and educational as well!

Evening Meeting: pass out pattern and supply list. See examples ..Questions??
Homework: SHOP!!!

Class 1: cut all fabric, basics of cutting. Items needed: fabric, rotary cutter, mat and ruler. Homework: bring in 1 fat quarter to donate next time you come, pick something that describes you.

Class 2: Basics of sewing, seams ¼ inch, Make large block squares, iron and trim, pass out boxes for squares
Homework: finish all large squares (12 total)

Class 3: Start star squares, importance of seams and lining up
Homework: finish star squares (13 total)


Class 4: Start rectangular borders
Homework: finish borders


Class 5: Put quilt top together, line up seams and add borders.
Homework: have quilt top finished, buy backing and batting

Class 6: Pinning and quilting lesson, also can tie your quilt if you choose
Homework: pin and quilt your quilt, trim edges


Class 7: Basics of binding, cut your binding, iron and sew edges together.
Homework: sew on binding (call me for help, this can get confusing)

Class 8: share your quilts!! Luncheon!!

If this sounds like something you would be interested in, please let me know .. I have to have a list of names and people committed so I can prepare for that many people. Thanks all!!  Email me at teriprice05@hotmail.com to RSVP. I will make my participant list from that. Thanks!! Deadline for sign up is going to be August 11th, thats in 2 weeks!! Also 15 people is the max for the class...Not sure I cna "teach" more than that!! haha   Our first meeting will be August 28th at 7 pm, just as our initial meeting, after that, They will be Thursday mornings:)   (Sept 6th & 27th, October 11th, November 8th, December 6th, the rest I will plan after new year, but will be Thursdays as well)

Here is mine with  the fabric I chose.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

quilts....and a craft...its an update!




I made this mini quilt for my daughters birthday. Me husband made a replica bed of hers in obviously a tiny version and I felt it needed a cute quilt too!! She loves her Cabbage Patch Dolls, so she will love this gift for her birthday!! I used tiny flower prints and a cream colored fabric in a 9 patch design. I also used one of her old shirts I loved that no longer fits her..It had a tiny flower print on it as well. I hope she will give it to her daughter someday.

I also made this large quilt for a client. It was for her parents 50th anniversary. I embroidered all of the kids, and grandkids and great grandkids names on the leaves..appliqued the tree first, then pieced the rest of the quilt.. I picked all of the fabric out as well. I loved this border fabric and chose my color around it. Since I was getting paid for this quilt, I could buy the best fabric and not worry about price.. I got most of it at a quit shop in Sun City.




Also I took this picture of the many quilts I have been given from my grandma.. baby quilts, wedding and graduation, big kid quilts, wall hangings...


Heres a small craft... very easy pin cushion.. We saw them at a quilt show and decided to make some for ourselves.. Its just a canning jar (you could use any size) with inside lid and ring. You hot glue your batting covered with fabric to the inside lid. Then put whatever you want in the jar for decoration (we used antique spools of thread and buttons of my great grandmas, but you could put anything in there) The we put the 2 lids together and screw them on and there you go! cute pin cushon!!




and since this is quilts and crafts, I have a super easy and cute craft.. You know when you go to the home depot and your kids always wants to get paint cards (okay well I dont know if your kids does, but mine does!!) anyway, I got 2 of each color I wanted, matted them on cardstock then laminated them.. there you go, a quick, very cheap memory game!! Im sending mine to a friend, but they would be great for your kids, or as gifts.. Also I thought if you printed out wallets of family pictures, what a fun memory game that would be for your family, or as a gift!! just matte then laminate! cute right??

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Pallet shelf..........

Thanks to my husband for helping me turn this..

Into this..
From August 23, 2011


From August 23, 2011



I love it and it doesnt take up any floor space..but gives a cute and organized way to hold all of out Wii stuff! and movies upstairs!

Total cost.......Pallet (free at Frys!!).....wood for the bottom of the shelves ($5, although you could get 2 pallets and use the wood from 1 for that..so it would really be free!)...and paint ($5)..... so...10 buck.. not too bad:)

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Onsies..........

Super easy! I love how they turned out.I made them for a friend and wish I had a little baby to put a few on! ha.. well no chance in that happening so maybe I'll make a few T-shirts for my little girl!!

I almost did a tutorial.. but I didnt have time..
SO.. here you go..
  • Get cut outs from online, of shapes you want..
  • Choose fabrics you like
  • iron on Heat & Bond (I get mine from Wal-mart) on the back..
  • Then trace your shapes on the back and cut them out of the fabric..
  • Peel off the backing of the heat and bond on your fabric and iron onto the onsie..
  • Stitch around the edges
  • add and extras (stems, bows, buttons)....
Simple as that!!

From August 5, 2011


From August 5, 2011


From August 5, 2011


From August 5, 2011


Saturday, July 30, 2011

slacker....

Warning: these pictures have terrible lighting..but Im too lazy to edit them..look, you're lucky you're getting a post okay?!

I have not done much quilting lately..but when we knew we were going to Washington I just HAD to throw something together to quilt on my grandmas machine!! So I made this quilt top.. While I was there I found this matching border fabric..which allowed me to make my quilt much bigger.. Awesome!! I really like how I quilted it:) and I am glad its done!!

From August 5, 2011


From August 5, 2011


From August 5, 2011




I saw this fabric while we were on vacation and I loved it!! Its Moda..and the line is called Lily & Will...The new colors for our play room.. It will be perfect! So this is what I have together so far...
From August 5, 2011



I also re-did my silhouette pictures..I didnt like how they were printing on paper, so I decided to make them with fabric..I love them much more now:) Here they are on the wall...
From August 5, 2011



I also had this large frame that I liked...and a bunch of these index cards.. They are scriptures and sayings that I just thought were very clever and something I wanted up in my house for my kids to see...SO I painted the frame white, then made it a magnet board..I actually used metal tiles that were 98 cents at Home Depot.. It was cheaper than buying a large sheet at $22, then having to cut it the right size and waste the extra.. So anyway I used 12 sheets and tacked them in with short tacks, then spray painted the whole thing. You could also use a glue if you chose to, but since this magnet board is more for display, I wasnt worried about it.

From August 5, 2011


Next Ill show you how to make these cute rolled fabric flowers.. I used 1 in my little girls pictures the other day..
From August 5, 2011

And some cute onsies Im trying to tackle..I saw them in a craft fair and they were adorable!

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Re-do's





Well my new favorite blog is Better After...Its so fun!! Its a blog that shows lots of re do projects..before and after..Its crazy to see the easy and quick changes you can make to things...for a totally different look..SO I have decided to share a few of my recent re-do projects!

Frames...I found these at Goodwill..

I liked the shapes of them so I just spray painted them and did a black glaze finish.....All of the frames on this wall are from Goodwill....The oval frame..I LOVE..It was a mirror..and now I am kicking myself because I didnt want the mirror..wish I would have saved that!!! .okay so if you know our family you can see that I need a few more frames!! You just have to keep checking the thrift stores..:) I'll buy them when I can find them cheap...



I bought these blocks while on vacation..I really liked the border detail.. I went to use them at a photoshoot and it just wasn't working for me..The 3 colors didnt work well and were just boring...There is only 1 block for each letter, so in a name the colors double.

.anyway I wanted some blocks like these that I found on Etsy...But did not want to pay SO much..They were $30 for 6 blocks!!! ya, not happening!! .I talked to my husband and tried to get him to make me some..after seeing his non-excitement I decided maybe i could re-do these! (Total cost of blocks and spray paint $20!!and I have 26 blocks!! not just 6)


SO I re-did these..I love them:) I cant wait to use them in a photoshoot!!! What a difference right?..Think vintage..country..little kiddo in the grass or by a rustic building...CUTE!

AllI did was spray paint them...Then I sanded the corners a little bit to help the glaze emphasize the edges a bit..Then I used an antiquing glaze..I painted the top of the block then wiped away the excess glaze...
Here they are in my photoshoot.... cute!


Okay so I saw this little vanity stool for $7...I fought myself on its potential...and decided to buy it... Isnt it ugly!!


I painted it white...and reupholstered the seat..adorable right???



And lastly...I found these at goodwill too. They were 3.99..No glass..but perfect for what I wanted..I painted the frame..and added a piece of sheet metal that I had in the garage..scrap from my magnet board ..Painted that and now my little girl has a cute magnet board for her room!

Saturday, January 8, 2011

A chair..and a quilt............

Well I found this chair super cheap at a local thrift store..I like the old look to it.. but I knew right away that the seat was not gonna work for me..the print..yuck! Just not cute...... but it was sturdy and in great condition (for an old chair) also, the seat wasnt even attached...so it was super easy to see how to redo the fabric..
I got it for under $15.... then went to Joanns to look for the fabric..now that was hard..I knew I wanted something light. I found this greenish teal color and loved it! I got it for 40% off too!! So it cost me $6 for the fabric to recover it!
It doesnt look a ton different but I really like it now!





Here is my new quilt for my bed. I bought the fabric a few years ago...and I finally finished it! I took the top to Washington with me and quilted it on my grandmas machine... I love it!
The squares were easy..the flowers were a lot more work..


Block pictures............

I learned how to Modge Podge from some ladies from church..and now I'm loving it...My husband cute these blocks out then nail and glues them together....Then I cut my pictures out and put them on..I love it...Guess who is going to be making more of these??!!!






I finished a quilt for my bed..I just need to take pictures and post them..I love it so much and it took me along time of start adn stop...to finally get it done!

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Bottlecap magnets........

These are fun!! and so easy!!
Items you need:
  • bottlecaps (I bought mine off of ebay..100 for 10 bucks!)
  • diamond glaze
  • scrapbooking paper (make sure it has small print)
  • 1 inch circle hole punch
  • glue stick
  • magnets
  • E-600 glue
First you need to cut your paper... use your 1 inch paper punch to make perfect circles! You can use scrapbook paper, newspaper, magazines, printed pictures (laser printer only) ..use your imagination!


Then you will glue the paper to the inside of the bottle cap. Use your glue stick and make sure it is sealed flat. If it is not flat you will get air bubbles later when you add the diamond glaze.



Now glue on your magnets to the back. You need to use the E-6000 glue! Use nice solid magnets that will hold your stuff to the magnet board.


At this point you can add embellishments if you like..You can add beads, buttons glitter ect.
Lastly you will fill your bottle caps with the diamond glaze and let dry overnight. I took a picture of it because its hard to find!! One tip: do not shake your bottle of diamond glaze! It will get air bubbles!! Sometimes you will get a few anyway..just pull them out with a tooth pick.

Now you have these cute, personalized and wonderful magnets!! SO easy to make!!

Friday, November 19, 2010

Magnet Board Fun

I go this really old frame from my fav..Goodwill!! It had a super heavy mirror in it..I broke that out then primed and spray painted the frame... Then I bought a metal sheet from Homedepot, cut it primed and painted it white. Put it together and viola!!! I love it! I also made these cute bottle cap magnets.. more on those later!



Friday, May 28, 2010

Crayon Roll Ups


I made these for fun..I love them for my kids and think they are great for little ones!! I have a quilt I have been working on to be finished soon..so keep a look out! Its Craigs guitar quilt!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Monday, October 5, 2009

been working hard............... my back hurts!!!!!

Wrapped up in a bow!

Love the colors in this baby quilt!!!


Here is a more traditional advent calendar.... They are really cute.. I think cuter in person!!!


This is another advent calendar.. You put tiny ornaments in the pockets at the bottom and hang them on the buttons.. One a day!! The branches are frayed....This is a give away for my blog contest thin I did months ago...
(http://teri-pricefamily.blogspot.com/2009/03/do-you-read-my-blog.html)
it matches a quilt the winner has .......

A Christmas quilt I love... I know its early.. but I had to get it done. I bought this fabric years ago because I loved it so much. Doesnt it just make you want to go play in the snow... It looks so fun!!!!

Madi cant stay off it!! she pats it and says "Madi, Madi" ya she knows its hers!

I love Madis quilt!!! love it! It is large! it fits her full size bed...... I love the colors, the patterns in the fabric. I love it all. Its all 1940's reprint fabrics...fun!