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Fabric Wine Coasters

Quilt Therapy Posted on November 12, 2014 by TK HarrisonNovember 10, 2014

Before my foster mother came to visit us, she had asked me to have sewing/quilting things for her to do.  She is not one who likes to sit idle, even if it’s just reading for a bit.  I had a pretty good list of projects ready for her and I could tell by the smile that reached her eyes that she was anxious to get to work!  One of my projects was making wine glass coasters.  I know they’re all the rage right now but is a great gift to keep around and gift them to wine drinking friends.  Although it seems that the most common wine glass coasters are the square ones, we were looking for something a bit different.

Then we came upon an image of round wine glass coasters and both of us loved the looks of them!  We found this pattern and tutorial from Pokey’s Ponderings.  Exactly what we were looking for and my foster mother had the best of time sorting through my fabric scrap bins to make a few dozen coasters.  I also liked the idea of using the back sides of them for coffee cup or drinking glasses coasters.

She enjoyed it so much, she spent two days making them!

She kept all of the colors of coasters except the red, white and blue ones – and I cabbaged onto them the minute I saw them.  As I am typing this, she is in my sewing room, making me one more for my collection, since I ended up with just 11 coasters instead of 12.

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She didn’t quite get to everything on my list but she did make a dent in it!  Hopefully, she will go home with memories of having a fun time with our family as well as my sewing room!


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Friday Funday: Fabric Christmas Ornament Tutorials

Quilt Therapy Posted on November 7, 2014 by TK HarrisonNovember 4, 2014

Fabric Ornament Number Two from Katrina’s Tutorials

Christmas Tree Ornament Tutorial from Life After Laundry

Quilted Trees from The Sewing Loft Blog

Retro Fabric Christmas Lights Tutorial for Kojo Designs

Handmade Christmas Ornaments: Fabric Balls from Our Everyday Art


Posted in Craft Therapy, Friday Funday, Holiday Therapy, Pinterest Therapy, Pinwheel Quilt Therapy, Quilt Therapy | Leave a reply

It all Starts with a Mess!

Quilt Therapy Posted on September 10, 2014 by TK HarrisonSeptember 9, 2014

I am one of those people who has grandiose ideas, and sometimes they work out!  But, these ideas truly are a mess before they are done.  I ran out of room in my sewing room so my mess for the past few weeks had to be put in a corner of our living room:

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Hopefully, this mess will be gone in a few weeks – either to my quilt studio or all put together and sold.  I guess the secret of success for any idea begins with a mess!


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Friday Funday: Pinterest Back-to-School Quilt Project Tutorials

Quilt Therapy Posted on August 29, 2014 by TK HarrisonAugust 25, 2014

quiltedfolder

Back to School Quilted File Folder Tutorial from The Sewing Rabbit

Easy Fat Quarter Drawstring Bag Tutorial designed by Amy Smart from Diary of a Quilter

backpack

Backpack to School Designed By Cassie Williams from Pellon

lunchbag

Quilted Lunch Tote Tutorial designed by Teresa VanHatten-Granath for Sew Mama Sew

pencilcase

Pencil Case Tutorial designed by Kathy from Hamils Happenings


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Have a Heart

Quilt Therapy Posted on August 27, 2014 by TK HarrisonAugust 25, 2014

I used to be able to crochet.  Well, I can still crochet but because of my skin allergies, the yarn or thread has to be washed before I can use it or my hands & fingers will blister.  Have you ever pre-washed yarn or thread?  Even in a lingerie bag?  What a tangled up nightmare!  Certainly takes the fun out of my non-quilt talents!

While cruising up and down the aisles at our local craft store, I found these beautiful small, pre-made hearts at an extremely affordable cost.  I have mostly used them in cards to people who lose a loved one or just to say “you have my heart.”  I have quite a stash of them and purchase a few more each time I go into that craft store.  They are just perfect examples of a tangible object that reminds all of us that a heart is perfect as long as it is a heart full of love.

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You may have seen this Mini Quilted Lovie here I made using one of these crocheted hearts.  They would also make a great applique for a special quilt!

You never know what may be lurking in your craft shops and stores if you don’t take the time to look up and down each aisle (in my case, while looking for something else entirely!).


Posted in Craft Therapy, Lovies, Miscellaneous Therapy, Quilt Gifts, Quilt-Spiration, Quilted Lovies, Quilting Appliques | Leave a reply

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