A Quilted Bag in Amy Butler Midwest Modern prints

I’ve been wanting to make a strip quilt for some time, though judging on my past track record with quilts (anyone remember my Cathedral Window Quilt? Yep, still working on it!) I figured it would be yet another project that I started and then failed to finish. I’ve certainly collected enough fabric scraps for a quilt, but still get overwhelmed when I think of the size of a quilt and the time required to make one. Plus, I had some skeptical looks and responses when I attempted to describe how I pictured this quilt. Apparently, my description made this type of quilt sound like an utter mess!

Not to be deterred from the idea of a strip quilt, I set out to prove that this really would look nice, though on a much smaller scale.

Like bag-size.

It seems that would allow me to prove to myself and those skeptics that strips of fabric all sewn together would indeed make a nice pattern.

I opted to use the remnants from a set of rick rack napkins I made for my sister. The fabric is 8 of Amy Butler’s Midwest Modern prints – mostly shades of brown, rust and pinks.

I cut strips of varying widths – opting for an intentionally uneven look, though I imagine it would also look nice with strips of the same widths (my cutting skills – not that good!). I cut half of the strips in lengths of about 12 inches and the remaining strips in lengths of about 5 inches. I wanted to have one section with the longer lengths attached to a section of the shorter length pieces, as such:

Amy Butler quilted bag

I have both sides of the bag sewn and ironed with some thick interfacing attached and tonight I plan on quilting both sides and sewing it into its bag shape. Finished project will be shown tomorrow!

By the way, I did finish the dress by my deadline, and I did get to wear it last weekend… will post a photo of the end result soon!

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Self-imposed deadlines… (what was I thinking?!)

Remember I said I wanted to make a dress to wear to a picnic this weekend? I suppose I was thinking that I had more time, forgetting that it was already Wednesday when I decided to make this dress. I did manage to buy the fabric – Amy Butler Full Moon Polka Dot in Slate – though that was as far as I got.

Yesterday I realized that I had better get working if I wanted to have it done in time. I looked at a few old patterns, but since I’ve never used one, it made me more confused than ever. All those lines and dots and dotted lines… no clue!

I opted for a very basic dress – sleeveless, v neck, straight cut – I cut the two main pieces for the body, and luckily, it looks like it will fit.

I have the rest of tonight and early tomorrow morning to finish it up… keep your fingers crossed for me!

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One of my favorite new skirts

Amy Butler ruffle skirt

Oh so cute! I have to say it, even though I was the one to make the skirt. (Nothing like gushing over your own projects…) In any case, I made this skirt at the end of last week so I’d have something to wear to the beach. It’s very similar to the previous skirt – shown here – though I made some changes so it would fit more to my liking. I adjusted the total length of the skirt so I could wear it on my hips. (I spent too much time rolling the elastic band down on the first skirt so it would sit where I wanted). The ruffle along the bottom is the same, though I used a different fabric this time. In all actuality, I only had enough of the Optic Blossom fabric to just squeeze out enough material for the skirt part, so the ruffle had to be made of a corresponding fabric. I love these Amy Butler prints together though, so it worked out perfectly. This time the ruffle was attached underneath, and I’m still not sure which I prefer. I’m already thinking about what fabric to use for the next skirt… can you have too many of the same skirt? probably…

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