Saturday, August 16, 2025

August Sewing

Ava came over with her baby doll, Lyla. Top of the list was making new dresses for Lyla.
Ava chose the fabric and trims. I used Lyla's original dress as a pattern.


Mini pompoms on a fun print.


The back closes with hook and loop tape cut in half.


Lace  on the sleeves and ribbon flowers on the bodice.
I've had these flowers since Ava was tiny.
Perfect for a doll dress.


First fabric pick was this dark teal.
Fancy lace on neck and sleeves.


Modeling her new outfits.


I wanted to make a second baguette purse.
I bought a strap with hardware at The Sewing House.


Fabric scraps and zippers from stash.
Originally I used a pink zipper but neglected to sew across the ends and the zipper pull came off.
I couldn't get it back on so I ripped out the pink one and sewed on this green one.


One side has credit card slips and the other has a zipper pocket.
The yellow binding and the hidden pocket were made from a fat quarter - also stash.


Here is my new baguette. 
I remembered to sew in the Made in TN tag this time.


The blue fabric was leftover from a dress made many years ago. 
I'm so glad to use up some favorite fabric. 


The dragonfly zipper pull came from a pewter shop in Stowe, VT.
Very pleased with this finish.


I just finished my mini quilt for the Delta Fair.
A few days ago I filled out the entry form and mailed it.
The plan was to pull out quilts I have made this past year.
I wanted to enter my original design of an iris.
But I didn't read the category carefully. The quilt had to be smaller and 18 inches long.
Oops! The Iris quilt was 21 inches long.


The mini quilt category specified blocks of only one inch.
I like the way half square triangle blocks can be used in many simple designs.

After a while of making tiny half square triangle blocks 
I played around and came up with this. 
I wanted to make it a little bigger 
so this is how I figured out how many plain squares to make.


I had two fat quarters of light batik and the trimmed blue leftovers from another quilt.


Top finished.


All the seams were ironed open.


I bought a bag of leftover batting from the Cash for Stash table at quilt guild.
A little zigzag stitching and voila! Ready to machine quilt.


I quilted on the tan sections with a light cream thread.


Here is the back. 
The bobbin thread was variegated. 


The same leftover blue batik for binding.


All finished. 14" X 16"


Hanging sleeve and label in place.
The binding was finished by hand.
Not my usual way to finish binding but it is neater and easy with a mini quilt.

Next up - challenge blocks for September.
Happy Sewing!