To order, visit my Etsy shop: JenuineTreasures
I can also make custom baby bath towels with the fabric/towel of your choice. Please
leave a comment on my blog or convo me on Etsy. Thanks for looking!
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Baby Bath Apron Towel
Baby Bath Apron Towels make a great baby shower gift. Keep yourself dry while your baby splish splashes in the tub then use it to grip your slippery wet baby. Useful up to ages 2 or 3 years old. They also work great to keep you dry while you bathe your dog!
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Twinkle Toes Stockings
Twinkle Toes Whimsical Stockings
Green Chevron/Red Poinsettia |
Red Poinsettia/Green Chevron |
Green Sock/Red Chevron |
To order, visit my Etsy shop: JenuineTreasures
I can also make custom stockings with the fabric of your choice. Please leave a comment on my blog or convo me on Etsy. Thanks for looking!
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Patriotic Denim Rag Quilt
To celebrate the first day of summer I just finished my patriotic rag lap quilt... and just in time for the 90 degree weather we're having in Utah! I made this with the 4th of July in mind, picturing it beneath my sweaty bottom as I watch the fireworks. Or to catch the melted ice cream my boys will drip all over!
I used various red, white, and blue cotton fabric and denim; some recycled from my husband's old jeans, and some new. I used 7" squares and sewed a red X through each "sandwich" of denim, white flannel, and 100% cotton top. I found these sandwiches to be rather thick and heavy. Next time I will omit the flannel if it's a denim rag quilt. I used a 1/2" seam allowance to give enough room for the fraying. LOVE it when it comes out all frayed from the dryer! My dryer lint tray was mighty full of fluff. I cleared it every 10 minutes.
I find it much easier to cut the denim when it comes off the bolt from the fabric store rather than try to get random pieces from different pants. But I do like the color variation and rugged look of various used denim jeans. The front is made from denim off the fabric bolt and the back is mostly recycled jeans.
True to the red, white, and blue pattern on the front but completely random-placed denim on back. (I didn't even look at the back as I pieced the front.) I like to add a block with a pocket to give it character. Plus it makes a nice place to store candy wrappers or a boogey kleenex. :)
I used various red, white, and blue cotton fabric and denim; some recycled from my husband's old jeans, and some new. I used 7" squares and sewed a red X through each "sandwich" of denim, white flannel, and 100% cotton top. I found these sandwiches to be rather thick and heavy. Next time I will omit the flannel if it's a denim rag quilt. I used a 1/2" seam allowance to give enough room for the fraying. LOVE it when it comes out all frayed from the dryer! My dryer lint tray was mighty full of fluff. I cleared it every 10 minutes.
I find it much easier to cut the denim when it comes off the bolt from the fabric store rather than try to get random pieces from different pants. But I do like the color variation and rugged look of various used denim jeans. The front is made from denim off the fabric bolt and the back is mostly recycled jeans.
True to the red, white, and blue pattern on the front but completely random-placed denim on back. (I didn't even look at the back as I pieced the front.) I like to add a block with a pocket to give it character. Plus it makes a nice place to store candy wrappers or a boogey kleenex. :)
Happy Independence Day!
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