Complete with spelling mistakes! So cute!! |
I then quilted them, and made them up into the quilt with other simple 9 square and log cabin blocks. The quilt was made in a raw-edge style - each block is quilted separately, then sewn wrong sides together. After snipping all the raw seams and putting it through the washing machine and tumble dryer, you get lovely fluffy seams.
I designed the quilt so that the blocks on the front and the back are readable, so technically, there is no back! Both sides can be admired! Needless to say, Daddy loved his 'prayer' quilt made by his girls and has enjoyed a few prayer times (& snoozes!) under it.
My eldest daughter had announced before Christmas that she would like a new pencil case. I had recently spied a tutorial on Bits and Pieces Blogspot for a pencil case so thought I'd have a go.
I was so pleased with the result, I made pencil cases for my 2 other daughters also, and wrapped them up for Christmas day.
They were delighted with them and were quickly filled with the new felt-tips and pens Santa had put in their sacks.
Happy Campers! |