Monthly Archives: July 2016

Professional Pictures of My HRC Quilt

The quilt is finished and I’m so happy! The deadline was the 15th; I’m taking it to the post office tomorrow. My friend Anthony took the photos and I’m just in love with them! I never thought one of my quilts would look this good on camera, but I just love the style of the pictures, as well as how he really accentuated the quilting stitches! I really cannot describe how pleased I am with how it turned out. I’m still heartbroken about Orlando, but I hope by donating this to the Human Rights Campaign Dinner and Silent Auction, I can be responsible for some kind of change, no matter how small.

Wish me luck!

I Made Some Super Sensual Zelda Pillowcases!

 

I had gotten this fabric a couple of weeks ago, and I had some left over and decided, why not, let’s make some pillowcases. I broke out the serger and it took about 45 minutes to make the two of them, and I really like them! I just dropped a pair on my bed, and I just added them to my Etsy shop. Check them out here!

Finished The Quilting

Now to find a binding fabric! I’m in love with how the quilting turned out, and I just love the equal sign motif. Since the quilt is a memorial to the Orlando shooting, and it’s going to be at the Human Rights Campaign dinner, I really want it to be perfect. I really have to thank Wonderfil’s line of threads. I used both Decobob and Mirage. I think it turned out wonderfully. The only thing missing is the binding. Maybe a rainbow-esque fabric… We’ll see! Wish me luck!