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Monday, February 28, 2011
Easy Lasagna, No Cook Noodles
Friday, February 25, 2011
Jewelry Making - Beading Part 2
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Making Jewelry - Beading Part 1
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow
If you have never checked out "Selling hair" online, here is a link to see some crafts they do with the hair and some photos and information on selling hair. http://hairwork.com/ Very interesting stuff. Anyone interested in taking up the trade and buying her hair?
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Valentines - Photo Shoot - Part 4
Monday, February 21, 2011
Valentines Tadition Part 2
Friday, February 18, 2011
The Answer to Prom
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Potato Salad with Crab and Apples
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Valentines Tradition Part 1
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
T-Shirt Quilt for Oldest Daughter Part 2
Once you have the shirt design, sew them into rows making sure you get the front and back shirts in the seam. Surge or zig-zag the edges so they don't come undone. Then, once the rows are done, sew the rows together finishing the quilt top.
For the batting, I used a thinner one because the quilt is a king size, I didn't want it to be heavy. For the back, I used a king size flat sheet I bought new in the bag at a second hand store. It has no seams and was much cheaper than fabric and was a 350 count fabric which will hold up well. She chose black. I have also over the years bought bolts of fabric or larger pieces of fabric to use for these type quilts as I have made several as gifts. It is nice to have larger pieces of fabric on hand but my favorite is still the sheets as they are large with no seam. Make sure to wash the backing with an old piece of white t-shirt to make sure it won't bleed onto the quilt front. It would be sad to get it made only to find that the fabric die is bad and ruined the front of the quilt. I washed the black sheet twice to make sure it wouldn't bleed.
Lay the sheet out. Put the batting on it making sure it is smooth. Place the quilt top on top. Pin the three together before quilting so that it doesn't wrinkle or shift as it is quilted. I recommend placing the pins on the seam line between shirts. I forgot to tell my daughter this and if the pins are large, they can sometimes cause a hole in the shirt.
Cut the sheet to be about 3 inches bigger than the quilt and if you want a padded edge, cut the batting to 1 1/2 inches longer than the quilt. fold the sheet to the batting edge and the fold the whole thing over at the quilt edge making a binding. Pin and sew.
The other way you can do it and is how I did the Pooh quilt, is to put the right side of the backing and the quilt top together and lay the batting on top of them all. Sew all the edges together leaving a foot sized opening at the bottom center to turn it right-side out after. Once it is turned, stitch the opening in the bottom center closed and tie the quilt at the corner of each block to hold it into place, we tied a stitch in the center of each shirt block also. Make sure you get enough fabric from the bottom fabric while tying it that the yarn or string won't pull its way through with a wash.