The weekend is almost here :) YIPPEE! This week is flying by and the weekend is just around the corner.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Boxed Zoo Orange Pinning
Starting to pin up Boxed Zoo #2 today. I don't know which color I like more this orange dot one or the green dot one. I have to have a side by side after I finish this one. This orange dot fabric works really well with the current autumn feel - and you know how much I love autumn ;).

The weekend is almost here :) YIPPEE! This week is flying by and the weekend is just around the corner.
The weekend is almost here :) YIPPEE! This week is flying by and the weekend is just around the corner.
Sunday, September 11, 2011
How Do You Cut?
How many cutting tools do you have in your sewing room? I think at any given point I have about a dozen. Usually about half of them are missing - brought into another room and not returned, buried underneath a project or mysteriously just missing. Here are the must-have cutting tools that I could round up today:
I have these cutting tools spread around my sewing room at all times - each serves a purpose all of them are use almost daily.
To contrast the Clauss scissors, meet my generic plastic handled scissors. Doesn't cost much and I think I have 3-5 of these around the house. The primary purpose of having these around is that I don't have to rely on my 'good' scissors to cut through stuff like paper, cardboard or plastic. Super handy, pretty sharp for a while and inexpensive.
Every quilters best friend. I have 3 of these - I'm missing my tiny one :). Love these, they make cutting straight lines (with a straight edge) accurate and quick. If you are doing more detailed cutting then a smaller rotary cutter would be helpful - if you ever see my small one in the background of a picture or if you visit my sewing room and stumble across it, PLEASE let me know ;).
Thread clippers are awesome to have next the sewing machine. I remember when I was little my mom would always have a string tied to hers - on the other side of the string? The sewing machine of course. After sewing for years now, I can see why she did that. I use this ALL the time. I prefer using this over the auto-thread cutter on my sewing machine and awesome to have around to cut any loose threads.
These little craft scissors are my go-to thread trimmers for finished projects. I usually leave these by my sofa and do detailed thread trimmings while watching television at night. The narrow tipped ends are perfect for reaching those hard to reach areas.
Last but definitely not least - I have my seam ripper. Sits next to my sewing machine and comes in handy when you have those OOPS moments :)
What cutting tools do you have around your sewing room? What are you must-haves? Do you loose yours as often as I loose mine???
Have a great and productive week everyone! :)
(1) Clauss cutting sheers (2) Plastic handled generic scissors (3 & 4) Rotary cutters (5) Threat clippers (6) Small curved craft scissors (7) Seam ripper
I have these cutting tools spread around my sewing room at all times - each serves a purpose all of them are use almost daily.
First I like to introduce you to my heavy duty 8" Hot Forged Clauss Dress Maker sears. That are pretty heavy and super sharp. Best of all - it cuts through everything like butter. I keep it around my cutting table and my #1 use of this is for trimming quilts. It cuts through the quilt top, batting and quilt cotton like ... butter ;)
To contrast the Clauss scissors, meet my generic plastic handled scissors. Doesn't cost much and I think I have 3-5 of these around the house. The primary purpose of having these around is that I don't have to rely on my 'good' scissors to cut through stuff like paper, cardboard or plastic. Super handy, pretty sharp for a while and inexpensive.
Every quilters best friend. I have 3 of these - I'm missing my tiny one :). Love these, they make cutting straight lines (with a straight edge) accurate and quick. If you are doing more detailed cutting then a smaller rotary cutter would be helpful - if you ever see my small one in the background of a picture or if you visit my sewing room and stumble across it, PLEASE let me know ;).
Thread clippers are awesome to have next the sewing machine. I remember when I was little my mom would always have a string tied to hers - on the other side of the string? The sewing machine of course. After sewing for years now, I can see why she did that. I use this ALL the time. I prefer using this over the auto-thread cutter on my sewing machine and awesome to have around to cut any loose threads.
These little craft scissors are my go-to thread trimmers for finished projects. I usually leave these by my sofa and do detailed thread trimmings while watching television at night. The narrow tipped ends are perfect for reaching those hard to reach areas.
Last but definitely not least - I have my seam ripper. Sits next to my sewing machine and comes in handy when you have those OOPS moments :)
What cutting tools do you have around your sewing room? What are you must-haves? Do you loose yours as often as I loose mine???
Have a great and productive week everyone! :)
Thursday, September 8, 2011
Boxed Zoo - Green COMPLETE
Remember this quilt that's been in the works for over month? Well I am happy to say that it is finally complete :)




Here are some details about the quilt and my Etsy shop if you are in the market for a kind quilt :)
Front: 100% Cotton Prints (featured fabric: 2-D zoo from Alexander Henry)
Batting: Warm & Natural 100% cotton
Backing: 100% Cotton Print and solid
Completed Dimension: 64" x 88"
Quilting Method: Free-Style
Binding: Machine Stitched for extra durability
Where to buy? JAQS Studio @ Etsy
I will be sharing this quilt at these great Linking Parties.
I am super happy about how this turned out. The original pattern has a small border around the edge - which I completely forgot to sew on :(. But I think the quilt turned out wonderfully without a border, don't you?
The back of the quilt uses the prints from the front in a strip of squares down the middle of the quilt back.
I love the way the striped binding goes with the zoo print as well as the polka fabric. The striped binding also added a nice contrast to the dots as well:
My favorite thing about this quilt is the way the prints go so nicely together. I was a little worried with the dots...and then the dots with the stripes ;). I started to think "What am I doing?? Stripes with dots???" However, I am glad I stuck with it because the results turn out much better than I imagined :)
Here are some details about the quilt and my Etsy shop if you are in the market for a kind quilt :)
Quilt Information:
Boxed Zoo - GreenFront: 100% Cotton Prints (featured fabric: 2-D zoo from Alexander Henry)
Batting: Warm & Natural 100% cotton
Backing: 100% Cotton Print and solid
Completed Dimension: 64" x 88"
Quilting Method: Free-Style
Binding: Machine Stitched for extra durability
Where to buy? JAQS Studio @ Etsy
I will be sharing this quilt at these great Linking Parties.
Friday, September 2, 2011
Fabric Love #22
Hello Heirloom :) I am in awe of the beautiful line of fabrics by Joel Dewberry from Free Spirit. Take a look for yourself:
The deep rich purples and lavenders:
And delicious citrus colors of oranges and yellows:
I see myself using these for large pillows or a fabulous quilt back. The prints are nice and big and the colors are rich and bold:) As usual all of Fabric Love fabrics can be found at:
Have a great weekend everyone!
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