Pokemon Go Embroidery Files Added

This week has been very busy! The Lake County Fair is coming up, and I’ve been working on towel orders, and now I have the Pokemon Go 4″ by 4″ designs embroidered out and ready to go! If anyone wants any specific pokemon let me know and I’ll see what I can do.

Otherwise, the Set of 6 Embroidery designs is here on Etsy!

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!

Donating My Orlando Tribute Quilt

When I started work on this quilt, I wanted to donate it to some charity or have it auctioned with the proceeds going somewhere worthy. Well, two days ago I got an email from someone at the Human Rights Campaign, and they were looking for items for their silent auction, so I decided that my memorial quilt for the Orlando shooting victims would be at the 20th Annual Human Rights Campaign National Dinner and Silent Auction held on Saturday, September 10th in Washington, DC at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. I feel honored that I was invited to donate for the silent auction, and I know it is for a good cause!

The pictures are a bit darker. I was playing around with filters on my camera and thought these looked the best. They really capture the sadness of it. I’m just in love with this quilt. I’ll be sad to part with it. Now I just have to finish it. I have 7 more equal signs to go, and then I have to quilt and bind it! Wish me luck!

Better Pictures of Alice in the Garden of Eden

This is not a new quilt by any means, but I finally got around to taking better pictures with my new digital camera. Finally people can see what it really looks like without the haze from a lack of pixels. Goodbye crappy photos! I’m thinking of submitting this one into a local art show, but I’m not sure if it fits the bill. Wish me luck!

Happy Pride!

Since I didn’t make it to pride this weekend, I felt I needed to do something! I made this top while working in my basement. I wanted to go, but it was too hot to be out there while I’m still sick and with an ear infection, but next year nothing is going to stop me. I still have to add some borders and then figure how I’m going to quilt it. I really like it! Hopefully I’ll quilt it soon! Wish me luck!

Hope everyone who went to pride had a fun time! I was there is spirit, but also watching Sense8 while in my basement sewing!I think Sense8 was a good choice to watch sine I’m staying in on Pride.

Remember to always love yourself! Here’s to love!