This week's Project Quilting challenge had me drawing a blank. It was a great challenge - - - and I am loving what everyone was inspired by during their trip to the grocery store.... but for whatever reason I struggled finding direction.
I went to a local produce stand and took some photos - apples with raindrops on them, satsuma oranges... but nope. No design thoughts.
Then the boys and I took a trip to Walmart. We currently live in a MUCH smaller town / community than we have ever lived in before. The town we actually live in has one grocery store - and the selection / produce is........ terrible. The "bigger" town about 10 minutes away has a couple grocery stores and a Walmart. The Walmart is going through a major remodel that has made it much bigger - - - and it will include more than just the basic fruits / veggies / frozen foods / milk, eggs, & cheese it has carried up until this point.
To prepare all three of us for our adventure, we swung through the Starbucks drive-thru {a nonfat latte for me.... banana bread for the boys!} - thus, inspiration #1 - the {very necessary} latte.
When we arrived, we were greeted by a store that had DEFINITELY changed (again) since the last time we had visited. Inspiration #2 - the relative chaos - construction, confused shoppers, empty shelves and random pallets of cereal boxes in the clothing department! Oh... and the chaos of attempting to get everything on a shopping list with a 3.5 year old and 1.5 year old in tow! :)
We walked past a {really, really big} bin of rubber duckies at one point. Colby squealed as he recognized a few of the ducks - we gave his Grandma & Grandpa (my mom & dad) a box of duckies for Christmas for the vacation / retirement home they are building - there is a creek near the house and they love sending rubber duckies down it to "race" with the boys! Inspiration #3 - my mom & dad's home-in-progress that obviously NEEDS lots of handmade goodies ;-)
This week I did my first bit of foundation paper piecing - so I figured this would be a great opportunity to practice that! I drew up a pattern for a travel coffee cup - inspired by a cup of lemonade block pattern I found on Sew Mama Sew.
Of course, I had to make sure it had a coffee sleeve on it - as I gave my parents a set of coffee sleeves {from the black & red fabric} and reusable cups for Christmas - for coffee dates on their porch! I added a border, trimmed it up, then worked on the back.
To bring in the "chaos" I did some improv piecing using various red / black / grey / white fabrics for the back. I used a layer of cotton batting, another layer of insul-brite, and the top / back. I quilted it a bit - with some zig-zags and straight line quilting. It is about 8.5" square - and we are back from vacation so I was working in my home studio {in between LOTS of custom order work, life with 2 active boys, and a couple rec basketball games for the hubby's work team!} In the end - I had a fun little trivet / hot pad - ready for their new home!
I used a fun little loopy built-in quilting stitch on my Janome for the binding!
There will be more coordinating pieces in the future - I bought the red / black coffee print fabric (and a few coordinates) specifically for their house!
Adding my link to the Project Quilting finish post - - - which will open for voting Sunday afternoon! I'm finished item #18! :)
Saturday, March 8, 2014
PQ Challenge 5 - coffee & chaos
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Love your 3 inspirations from the latte to the chaos to the parents needing quilted items! I love the back of the hot pad the best! I might say it is NOT the backside, but that is a reversible hot pad. Groceries stores seem chaotic to me -- I can't even imagine 2 small ones with me any more trying to get the shopping completed. Another successful quilted project!
Thanks Marcia! I agree - I think it could / can definitely be double sided / reversible! And life with two little ones is almost always chaotic - whether at home or in a grocery store! ;-) I love it!
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