Remember back before Christmas, when I only showed you tiny peeks at most of my projects since they were to be given as gifts? Well now that the holidays are long over, now that I’m back and getting into the groove of home life, now that I finally have a free minute to blog about them, now I can show you the full gifts!
I also have finalized and posted another Valentine’s Day themed foundation paper piecing pattern, which goes live in my Craftsy (for US buyers) and Payhip (for international buyers) today! It’s a day full of finishes, both new and old. A picture is worth a thousand words, so without further ado…
Open Wide Zippered Pouch by Noodlehead
I made this pouch for my sister, since her favorite colors are teal and lime green. The zipper installation was my FIRST ever zipper, and I think it came out quite well. I used linen blend fabric leftover from my Go Anywhere Bag, and I think my sister loved it! Anna from Noodlehead has the best tutorials, and this one was a perfect first-zipped pouch tutorial.
One thing I learned while making this pouch, though, is that when the directions say to “align… the side/bottom seams” while boxing the corners, you really need to line them up perfectly. The bottom and side seams for mine (as you can see in the photo above) did not line up perfectly, since I flew past that little bit of instruction, but now I know for next time! I’m hoping that the chocolates inside the pouch distracted my OCD sister from this slight misalignment! (Love you, Lucy!)
Reversible Tea Cozy
When talking to my mom about quilting about a year ago, she made it clear that she thought making a quilt was too much work and too time consuming, and therefore she did not want me to make her a quilt. She instead requested “a tea cozy for every season”, since it’s a quick project that can be completed in a couple hours. She also drinks tea from her tea pot every afternoon, so it will be well used and loved. It has taken me a while to get this first one made, but I don’t think the next one will be far behind. I used the fabulous tutorial by Yvonne at Quilting Jetgirl. I definitely will be using her tutorial again, since the tea cozy fit my mom’s large teapot quite well. Here are the two Christmas-themed sides of the tea cozy I made for my mom.
A New Paper Piecing Pattern!
And finally, a recent finish: a new paper piecing pattern called Love Struck. Special thanks to Julie from That’s Sew Julie for her awesome pattern testing! This pattern includes printable foundation paper piecing templates including two “printer pages” to help save paper when printing multiples, clear assembly instructions, a coloring sheet on which you can try out color schemes before beginning, and sewing tips along the way. You can find in on Craftsy here (for those in the US) or on Payhip here (if you’re international). Both this and my Key to My Heart pattern are on sale for $2 until Valentine’s day!
We’re getting lots of snow this weekend up here in Maine, so I know what I’m doing all weekend–sewing (and playing with my kids in the snow). If you’re looking for a good weekend project, turn this block into a festive table runner or pillow. Here’s the pillow Julie made from four blocks. AND she says she “whipped up this whole thing in a week while taking care of five kids, one sick, and getting a double crochet hat order together.” Holy smokes, Julie! You’re amazing!!
Get the pattern here:
Craftsy (if you’re in the US)
Payhip (if you’re international)
…or go to Julie’s blog and comment to enter for a chance to win a free copy of the pattern!
If you do decide to make this pattern, share the love and tag me @nightquilter on IG or twitter, and use #lovestruckpattern. I’d love to see!
I’m linking up with Crazy Mom Quilts Finish it up Friday and TGIFF. Happy weekend sewing!
I love your tea cosy! I had an idea to make one for my mum for Christmas, who drinks tea at every meal (yep, she’s English) using a snowalong snowflake I paper-pieced from Canuck Quilter…didn’t happen. 😦 Yours (so pretty) has made me revisit the idea I had in my head. I love your makeup pouch (aren’t zipper tabs just the greatest?) and your arrows pattern is really pretty, perfect for Valentine’s Day!
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Oh hurray! I am glad to know the tea cozy fit your mother’s tea pot so well, and I love both sides – and the fact the green side could work seasonally a bit longer than the white is really fun. 🙂 The pillow is really cute, and I just love how you added hearts to the end of the arrows. Cute idea.
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The tea cozy just makes me happy. I am sure that it gives delight to your mom every afternoon.
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Such lovely finishes. I love the tea cozy you made for your mom! And I saw your Love Struck Pattern over at Julie’s blog… so pretty.
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Love the pattern! I’m very tempted to download!
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I’m gonna check out Noodlehead for the pouch tutorial! Your zipper turn out nice and neat for first-timer 🙂
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What a cute zipper pouch! I love the ribbon detail.
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Love your tea cozy and what a great idea to make one for every season! Thanks for the link. 🙂
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