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February 14, 2014 By JulieK

Psalm 59:16     I will sing of your strength, in the morning I will sing of your love; for you are my fortress, my refuge in times of trouble.

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Photo take on the road up to Mount St. Helens in Washington State

Valentine’s Day Fabric Pocket Heart Tutorial

February 12, 2014 By JulieK

tutorialvalentineSo, my daughter takes after me… Just a little bit :) I was looking at THIS tutorial for mug rugs simply because I like the blog and I’m about to leave for my 5 day quilt retreat and I’m looking at fabric inspiration… I also LOVE mug rugs and Bernatex did a whole week long blog hop with different patterns!! Kathryn is looking over my shoulder…. So, she naturally decides that she “needs” to make stuffed hearts for her class for Valentine’s Day… ’cause you know, you can’t BUY Valentines like everyone else… No, we HAVE to make them… Of course, it would certainly not be good enough to make little stuffed hearts… No, I have the “brilliant” idea that we’ll make little stuffed hearts with pockets!!! Yes, yes, that’s brilliant!!! Little hearts with pockets that we can stuff with candies!!! ’cause, you know, we have nothing else to do this week :) Instead of cleaning the kitchen, we’ll haul both our sewing machines, cutting mats, fabric, iron, ironing board and all the other fun stuff we can craft with and totally mess up the kitchen :) Clean kitchen tables are overrated :)

In other words, we really know how to have a good time on a Sunday afternoon :)

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Saturday, we went to our favorite fabric store (Bits and Pieces in Pelham, NH), and Kathryn picked out fabrics to use (fat quarters in various colors) and I got some fusible batting to use. You could use anything for the “stuffing” but where Kathryn was going to do a lot of the sewing I thought it would easier for her if we didn’t have the batting moving around while she was trying to sew around those curves.

These adorable pocket hearts were actually very easy to make… I did all the ironing and cutting, and Kathryn did most of the sewing herself. I thought it would be fun to make up a little tutorial and took some pictures as we went along.

Materials:

  • Fat Quarters, or scraps of fabric each pocket heart used 3 pieces of fabric about 5.5″ square.
  • Batting-we used fusible, but you could use anything that you had on hand, including just fleece, you just need something to give them a little stability.
  • Thread-we just used white, but you could use coordinating colors for the fabric you choose.
  • Cutting tools-rotary cutter/scissors and pinking shears.
  • Candy and/or little notes to put in the pocket.
  • Heart template (I used the printable template from THIS mugrug tutorial, but you could certainly make your own, or just freehand sew them. Again, with the 10 year old doing the bulk of the stitching, I opted for printed templates :)

 

Steps (we made them assembly-line style):

  1. Cut your fabric into strips of 5.5″ You need 3 strips to make each group of hearts. We used one fabric for the back, and a different fabric for the front and pocket.

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2. Layer your strips, back fabric right side DOWN, batting, front fabric right side UP (I know it’s obvious, but line yours up, the picture is so you can see all the layers :)

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3. take the piece you want to use for the pocket and iron over a 1/4″ (to hide the raw edge on the finished heart) no need to measure, close enough is good enough.

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Lay the folded and ironed pocket piece on top of the quilt sandwich you already have and place the folded edge where you want the pocket to be (I marked the templates to make it easier to line them up)

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Pin through all the layers

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Carefully stitch around the outline of the template, it doesn’t need to be exact. You don’t want to stitch on the paper, and you don’t want to go too far out…

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Don’t you just love her little sewing machine?? Adorable, and it works great! Sews a nice straight line! The only thing I wish it had is a drop in bobbin (I always have to look up how to put the bobbin in) and a needle threader… Thankfully her eyes are better than mine and she can thread her own needle :)

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Cut out the hearts using pinking shears… Word to the wise… Don’t make the same mistake I made… just go ahead and splurge on the “good” pinking shears… If you are cutting out 30+ hearts, you will be VERY SORRY you opted for the cheap ones (which, by-the-way, weren’t actually “cheap” they were just less expensive, and when it comes to shears… you DO get what you pay for, in this case, aching hands).

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Remove the template, and admire how stinnkin’ cute these are!!! Fill them up with candy or a sweet little note, and you are ready for Valentine’s Day!!

 

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Here’s an in-process shot of the assembly line… I would cut, iron, pin and Kathryn would sew :)

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Here’s a little basket of them… I didn’t have Valentine’s candy yet, but these yummy chocolates would do for the picture…

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And, the giant stack of afternoon fun!!

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52 Fridays

February 7, 2014 By JulieK

Psalm 16:8

I keep my eyes always on the Lord. With him at my right hand, I will not be shaken.

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Photo taken in Alberta, Canada

*52 Fridays is a new weekly feature on the blog, based on my Lenten project from last year where I posted a Bible verse and photo each day of Lent 2013.

 

Follow Your Arrow MKAL progress!

February 4, 2014 By JulieK

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The week 4 clue was released yesterday, and this morning I was ready!! Yeah, I can’t believe that I’ve been able to keep up!! I bring it with me when waiting for the kids at their activities and just plug away one row at a time… I’m really loving how it’s coming out, and it’s so fun to see all the different variations (each clue has 2 different options to choose from). The group on Ravelry is fun to follow because so many people post their pictures in progress (and some of them are REALLY fast!!).

Week 3 I chose clue B… So, to date, my shawl is B, A, B (and I chose B for week 4, it’s 24 rows and I have 2 done already).

Here’s a few shots of the progress so far… These pics are from this morning before I started clue #4 It’s starting to grow, so I can’t spread it all out on the cable… but you can get the idea.

First is a close up of the center spine…

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A close up of sections 2 and 3

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A view of most the the shawl…

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So far so good!!! I think it’s coming out great, even if it’s hard to get a good picture!!

What? My “Baby” is 10!! Happy Birthday Kathryn!

January 31, 2014 By JulieK

I know that I say it every time I post about my kids’ birthday… But honestly, how does the time go by so quickly??? AND how is it possible that my “baby” is now in double digits???  Oh my heavens, I don’t even know what to think about that… Not only double digits, but half-way through 4th grade already… (And, don’t even get me started on the fact that I’ll be the mom of a teenager in June… lots of time to lament THAT fun fact later!!)

Back to the double digits…

One of my favorite pics of Miss Kathryn with me :) sitting on the front steps one afternoon waiting for her brother after school… When Kathryn was in preschool.

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And… a very similar view… (5 years later) at the library knitting together while her brother was at basketball practice…

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Here’s a couple more oldies but goodies :)

from 2007-Why, yes, she does rule the world…

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2009-Ha! Check out those bangs :) This was June… but the Easter before was when Kathryn “trimmed” her bangs to the scalp line :) So super cute looking through old pictures :) I don’t know who that young looking guy is :)

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2009 again (National Zoo in the kids play area :) Loving the bangs :)

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And… More recent… October on the Appalachian Trail in Maine…

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And November in North Conway…

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Happy, Happy Birthday to my beautiful, spunky, confident baby girl!!! (I don’t care how old she gets, she’s always going to be my “baby!!”)

 

 

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