Showing posts with label Lexi sews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lexi sews. Show all posts

Friday, September 8, 2017

Lily and Lex' build a barn (out of fabric, of course)




You may remember
(though - you may not, since it's been ages....)
that the girls and I are reading the Little House books 

They started out gung ho,
but lost steam after just a few weeks.

I wouldn't go any further in the books
until they got caught up on the blocks,
so we were sort of at a stand still for several months.


There's no 'sort of' about it - we were at a standstill...
Smack in the middle of Farmer Boy.

I'd ask them periodically about the quilt
(if they didn't want to make one -
then we could proceed with the books)
and they always said they still wanted to make the quilt,
but they never felt like working on it.

Then one day,
a few weeks ago,
out of the blue,
Lexi said she wanted to sew.
I said, "You going to finish your cat block?"
(she only had 2 seams to go...)
and she said she guessed she would.
And she proceeded to finish it,
and then made another block,
then both girls chose fabrics for their barn blocks
(and their maple leaf, and sheep blocks, too
but let's not get ahead of ourselves...)


Because I am a little bit template challenged
(though it's not nearly as bad as my paper piecing challenged!)
I changed up how we did the barn block
so that it could be made with just rectangles and squares
and I removed seams where I could.


As a reminder,
I cut, and sometimes pin for them,
(they are 10 and 8)
but they sew and press.



Lexi starches;
Lily does not.



With this barn block,
the girls learned what a flying geese block is
and how to make one.

They also learned about adding corners to create diagonal seams
without using half square triangles.

Lexi wanted to frame out her door, 
so she learned one way to do that.


They are both so different in their approach to sewing.
When I was cutting Lily's silo,
I asked which way she wanted the fabric to run,
and she said, "I really don't care".
And she meant it.



Lexi not only cares,
she knows which element in the fabric she wants centered...


Lily likes making the blocks okay,
but what she really loves,
is making tiny things.
So while Lexi was taking her turn at the machine,
Lily was working on another Little House quilt.


Now that they are all caught up on their blocks, 
we can get back to reading
😀



linking up with backpack-makin' Amanda Jean

Wednesday, April 5, 2017

Lex's DrEAMi project


A few weeks ago,
Lexi (8) had a wild hair to make a 4-patch quilt.


I reminder her that she already had a project to work on;
her cat block was cut and laid out,
ready to sew.

She wasn't interested in sewing her cat;
she only wanted to Drop Everything And Make her quilt.


So 
I taught her about leader/ender projects,
and we compromised.
She worked on her cat block 
and this mini quilt,
at the same time.

When she had both 4 patches
(front and back)
all sewn together,
she stopped working on her cat block,
and focused on finishing the quilt.
(she still hasn't finished her cat block,
and all it needs is 2 borders attached!
I'm trying not to be pushy about it...)


She chose wool batting
and red thread
and we spray basted the layers together

She drew out some quilting,
then practiced a bit 
on an already quilted on practice sandwich,
then went to town on the real deal.


We'd forgotten to check the bobbin,
and darn it if she didn't run out mid-quilting.

I apologized for the oversight,
and turned it into another lesson
(well, 2, really,
the first being - make sure you have plenty of bobbin thread...)
and she learned how to go back
and lock those last stitches made before the bobbin emptied.


She did all of the sewing and pressing,
though I did accidentally take over for a few minutes
pressing the binding to the back,
before she fussed at me
and I turned the iron back over to her.

She did want me to make the label for her
and I opted for the speed of the machine,
rather than stitching by hand.
We tucked it into the binding
and I helped glue baste it down,
then she sewed the binding down by herself
(she also attached it to the front totally by herself,
after I helped with the first corner to refresh her memory)


She didn't make this for any particular reason,
other than
she just really really wanted to.


Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Little House in the Big Woods (in fabric)



A few weeks ago, 
I stumbled upon
something I'd been looking for
for several months.


she's wanted to make another one.

Since I have a gift for complicating things,
I thought it would be amazing if I could find 
a block of the month type of quilt-a-long for her.
Something that she could work on 
here and there, over the course of  month,
mostly on her own,
and increase her skills.

Problem was,
everything I found
even for beginners,
was too advanced for an 8 year old.

She'd ask every few weeks
if I'd found one for her yet,
so this wasn't just a passing thought.....

Bloglovin adds posts to my feed
that bloggers I follow
 have 'liked'.
I forget who liked it,
well, I clicked on the link real quick.
And I was delighted to find

Two years ago,
in an effort to get her (then 8 yr old) daughter 
to read the Little House books,
Amy bribed her 
by telling her she could make a quilt block or two 
for each book in the series.



Now, she has another 8 yr old daughter,
so they are sewing along again,
and Lily and Lex will be reading and sewing along, too!

They've been chomping at the bit to start sewing just as soon as we started reading.
(the three of us are reading the books together.
Sometimes we snuggle on the bed,
and sometimes, 
I sit on the couch and read,
while they lay on the floor.
Yesterday, while they listened,
Lexi played with our new patchwork design tiles
(a generous gift from a super thoughtful quilt-blogging friend :-)
and Lily built a bunkbed for Titus and Amanda
(who have yet to be photographed)
out of cardboard, skewers, and masking tape.
Other times one of them reads,
and I practice my knitting.)

I was a little slow to get started with the sewing bit,
because I still haven't got my fabric mess put away from Jordan's quilt,
and the whole fabric choosing overwhelmed me.
But,
we finished the first book,
Little House in the Big Woods,
yesterday,
so I had to bite the bullet.

Lily was starting to get sick yesterday,
so after picking out about 5 fabrics,
she was done.
Lex', on the other hand,
chose 18, 
which we then whittled down to 13,
and she determined what would go where in the block.


I cut the fabric for her last night
(no way are my babies using a rotary cutter yet!)
and she got started
- and finished -
today,
though she had to take a break part way through
cuz she was getting worn. out.
(so was Momma.
There is really no such thing as 'on her own'
when the sew-er is only 8...)

She did all of the sewing and pressing and thread snipping,
but I pinned for her.

She was quite purposeful with most of her fabric choices:
the dark blue with dots is a starry sky,
and the light blue with white is a summer sky with clouds.
Obviously, the bottom grassy green - is grass,
and the red above it is for leaves in the fall.
The fabric with deer on it was a charm square 
that I got as a sample with a fabric order
(though sadly I can't remember from where)
so there were only a few spots it would work.
(Deer came up multiple times in the book)
The Heather Ross fabric had to be in the block,
because it had Laura, Mary, and Black Susan
and of course a tree (tree /  big woods...)
(never mind that Mary would never climb a tree ;-)
The gold above the 'hearth' square is for the wheat and oats
that Pa and his helpers harvest,
and the fabric on the right is just because she loves it ;-)

 

I'm so glad to have found a quilt a long that is perfect for Lexi,
and the fact that Lily wants to join in, 
and we can all read the series together,
is a fantastic bonus.



Speaking of houses - 
when we were walking back to the house after taking pictures,
we (of course) walked by the new house.
I said, "Just think, Lex'!
Soon, when we're going back in the house 
after taking pictures,
we'll walk right up those steps,
and in that door." 
💙


linking up with AmandaJean,
because a single block is a big finish when you're just 8!


Thursday, January 26, 2017

Lex' sews some more



One of the things Lexi wanted for Christmas 
was a pink sparring gear bag
(to share with Lily)


To be honest,
I was a little surprised.
I would have thought she'd want pink gear.
But no,
all she wanted was a pink bag
to carry the gear she already has.


Brandon was going to buy her one.


But a few weeks before Christmas,
I was shopping at Hobby Lobby,
and of course,
walked through the fabric section,
and saw this owl fabric
that I knew Lexi would love,
and a light-bulb went off.


What if, instead of Brandon giving her 
a bag,
he gave her a kit
to make her own bag??


He was on board with the idea,
so I ran with it.


One day while they were at TKD,
I prepped the kit,
adhering the fusible fleece
and cutting out the pocket,
and the corners,
and even putting snaps in  a tiny bag,
so that all she had to do,
was start sewing.


I packaged it in a clear zipper pouch 
that Craftsy uses for their fabric.
It was cute, but you'll have to trust me on that;
I forgot to take a picture of it.

She had the option of closing it with snaps,
or a zipper,
and true to form,
she choose the more difficult route.


She sewed it up a few days after Christmas,
in just one day.

her first zipper!! at 7 yrs old!

The only thing I sewed was the zipper tab,
and I attached the straps and did the topstitching.


I probably should have just made her do those things, too,
but she was getting tired,
and she really wanted it finished,
and she didn't want wobbly stitches.


And hey - she didn't exactly ask for a kit anyways......


Lexi - Momma is proud of you.
You are eager to learn the best way,
even when it's not the easiest.
That's a good attitude to carry through life.
XO

linking up with AmandaJean
and Beth at Cooking up Quilts :-)