Saturday, February 28, 2015

Rainbow Mini Quilt Swap

I am a part of the #rainbowminiswap on Instagram and I finished my mini! I didn't recieve a whole lot of information about my partner for this swap, so I kind of had to follow my instincts. I did a lot of teeny tiny piecing for this project and I love the way it turned out!


This mini isn't exactly my style. I've never been a big fan of rainbow colors in rainbow order, but I still like it! From what I can tell, I think that my partner will love it too. It's for #rainbowteamyellow.


I have already gotten a start on my mini quilt wall and this swap is something I am going to use to add to it! I'm super excited to receive my mini, but the send date isn't until April 6! Oh well, that gives me a bit more time to stare at this one.

I finished my mini quilt for the Instagram #kittenmqs2015! I might not share the whole completed thing just yet because it might give away who my partner is, but I can't wait to show you!

with love,
Courtney

Little Arrow Paper Pieced Pattern


I created this cute little paper pieced arrow the other day for my sampler quilt (pictures of my progress so far on this blog post). I created the pattern out of pencil and paper and have recreated it here for you guys to use in your own quilt designs!

If you do use this pattern, I ask that you only use it for personal projects. If you are planning to sell something you've made with this pattern, that is fine only if you give me credit (a link to my blog will suffice). Same goes for if you do a blog post about something you have made with the pattern, link to my blog post.

I think that this arrow is super versatile and can be used in many different ways! I'd love to see any blocks that you make using this pattern, so please post pictures on Instagram for me using the #littlearrowpaperpieced and tag me @aquilterandhercat so that I can see your lovely creations. If you do a blog post about something you've made with this pattern, let me know! I'd love to read your blog posts. I hope you guys enjoy!

Pattern:

If you're new to paper piecing, I have found that this tutorial by Amanda from 3and3quarters is amazing! I'm still new to paper piecing and have found this method the easiest to understand.

Update: Here is a zipper pouch I made using the pattern!


with love,
Courtney

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Asking Your Maid of Honor

Curtis proposed to me while we were in Paris (Europe in Winter Packing List)! I am so excited to get started with the planning process. We plan to get married December 2016 or January 2017, so I still have a bit of time to think and plan! I knew immediately who I wanted for my Maid of Honor: my sister, Hannah! Curtis and I knew we didn't want a big wedding party and we have already decided to just have a Maid of Honor and a Best Man.

I decided to share with you how I asked my sister! I know I did a bit of research on the matter (Pinterest, anyone?) and I wanted to share how I did it! This is just how I asked my Maid of Honor, but it could also work for bridesmaids, too. If it were me, I'd make the Maid of Honor's a bit more special.


I put together this little jar for her! I think that is is super cute and she was so excited when she saw it! I had always told her that when I got married I would want her as my MOH and when she found out I was engaged one of the first things she said to me (aside from the congratulations and telling me how gorgeous my ring was) was, "Do I get to be your Maid of Honor?" Of course she didn't say it to me, she texted it to me using emojis. It was hilarious and I avoided directly answering her question, because I'm supposed to be the one to ask her!


Here are the things I got for her:
Cute glass jar with a clasp
Essie nail polish in "sugar daddy"
Mini easel with a mini "Maid of Honor" painted canvas on it
Three paint swatches
Mini VW van quilt
Note
Fabric scraps for decoration

As you can probably tell, I tried to color coordinate everything in this little jar. These are the colors I am liking at the moment for my wedding. I have a bit of time to decide, so nothing is set in stone, but I liked the idea of everything going together. I originally planned on getting a wooden box and painting it with my colors, but I couldn't find one that I liked, so I opted for a jar instead! I'm glad I did! The fabric scraps looked so cute in it and kind of hid the contents until she opened it.


My favorite (and her favorite) part of the little jar was the mini quilt. I knew how much Hannah loved old VW vans and when I saw a picture of a mini that looked like this, I knew I had to try to duplicate it! I came up with the pattern myself while referencing the pictures that I found (I can't seem to find them now). I love it! She thinks it is adorable, too. If you aren't a quilter and aren't particularly creative, I saw some great ideas ranging from MOH tank tops to little champagne bottles.


She loved this little gift and I'm so happy to have her as my Maid of Honor! I hope that this little post gave you guys some inspiration for asking your ladies!

with love,
Courtney

Monday, February 2, 2015

New Year, New Projects!

I know that I am a bit late on the New Year's Resolutions trend, however, I still have some things that I want to accomplish in this coming year. If I share them here, I'm more likely to actually do everything!

Quilts I want to start on and/or finish this year:
1. I am working on a sampler quilt for myself at the moment and I plan to finish it this year. I tend to make quilts for other people all of the time and have yet to make one for myself, so I have high hopes for this one! I also plan to do a blog post on how I created the template for this sampler quilt.




So far that is all of the progress I have made on this sampler quilt (a little less than half).

2. I want to at the least start on a King sized quilt for Curtis and myself. As you can probably tell, I plan to have a selfish sewing year.

3. I want to finish my peacock feather quilt. This is the first official quilt I started making and I had the adventurous idea to hand quilt a very tiny pattern all over the whole thing. It is still unfinished and I think it is about time it gets done! I have just lacked motivation for this project, because I am not fond of the fabric combination and the lack of color variation in it. I wasn't good at matching colors at the beginning, so I just stuck with navy and white. I think I will end up binding it with a contrasting color.

As you can see, I've actually already quilted most of it.

4. Another quilt of sorts. I want to either start a new one or finish one I've already started.

Other Announcements and Miscellaneous Goals:
  • I have a new addiction lately: swaps. Instagram quilting swaps are amazing. Whoever came up with the idea in the first place is a genius. Swaps will be a major part of my quilting load this year and I am incredibly excited about it! I already completed my first swap (herehere, and here). I absolutely love mini quilts and am excited to make more and receive more this coming year. I'm also getting to meet some quilters from over the world through these swaps, which is pretty cool, too.
  • I have decided to do the #sewmystash2015 challenge this year! Check out this awesome idea on a blog called Project Leasa! As she mentioned in her posts, she makes a lot of things for other people and hasn't sewed much for herself in the past. This year she plans to do some selfish sewing (while using up a lot of her fabric stash) and so have I!
  • I want to open my own Etsy shop this year! I need to start saving money for my wedding and I think that I am going to make small items (pillows, mini quilts, etc.) to sell!
  • I am going to create a logo, an about me, and create a better overall look for my blog. This is something I have been meaning to work on for awhile now and I think will make a huge difference!
  • Another thing I'm excited about this year: STARTING MY WEDDING PLANNING! Curtis proposed while we were in Europe during our winter break from classes and I am so excited! I plan to do some blog posts about wedding planning once I start the planning process. My wedding will have a strict budget, so expect some tips for how to stay within your budget, too.

I'm sorry I missed the whole month of January! I returned home from Europe in the middle of the month and I had classes starting, so I decided to focus on that! Be expecting a couple of new patterns coming from me this month! I plan to do four posts during February to make up for completely neglecting January.

with love,
Courtney