Customize Your Kitchen Towels!

Have you ever wanted to use some of your adorable quilt fabric in your kitchen, but didn’t know how?  Maybe not!  But, if you do, I have a simple and cute way to use it!

First, track down some nice and absorbent kitchen towels that are cost effective.  I usually grab this four pack of towels at Target for $3.99.

"Chili" Kitchen Towels

I then take two strips of fabric (3″, 4″ or 5″) that are about 1.5″ longer than the width of the kitchen towel.  The strips of fabric can be as wide or shallow as you would like.  I then sew the strips together and press the seam.

"Chili" Kitchen Towels

Then, you fold each edge in and press in place.  You will want to measure up the fabric strip to your towel at this time to make sure that the fabric is just slightly smaller than the towel.

"Chili" Kitchen Towels

Then, fold in and press the rest of the fabric so that it looks like this.  You will have each edge folder over and pressed in so that you have no raw edges.  The edges are usually pressed in about 1/2″ to 3/4″.

"Chili" Kitchen Towels

Place the fabric section onto your kitchen towel and place exactly where you would like.  Start at one corner and using the blanket stitch sew around the entire section of fabric.

I do not pin anything usually.  Be careful as the dish towel is a bit stretchy so just make sure you keep everything aligned as you sew.  Of course, you could pin it.

"Chili" Kitchen Towels

You will also notice that I even blanket stitched across the seem where the two fabrics are attached.  It adds a nice touch.

Here are all four completed towels ready to go.

"Chili" Kitchen Towels

Side view of the towels.

"Chili" Kitchen Towels

These towels were a gift for my mom so I wrapped tied them up with some cute red ric rac.

"Chili" Kitchen Towels

And, placed them in this cute bag.

"Chili" Kitchen Towels

I have a few sets of kitchen towels available in my Etsy Shop.  You can find them here and here.

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Modern Set of Kitchen Towels

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Finished! Bordered Diamonds Colorful Quilt!

I have been holding out on you. The Bordered Diamonds Kaffe Fasset Quilt is DONE!

I have had this quilt finished for over a week and haven’t blogged about it yet.  Imagine that!  You will remember the progression of this quilt here and here and here and here in past blog posts!

I am proud to say that this quilt has changed the way that I look at color.

Kaffe Fasset's Bordered Diamonds

I chose to stitch in the ditch for the quilting all of the diagonal lines which was quite a chore and took multiple sittings to get it completed.  It was a lot of work; much more work than stippling.

Kaffe Fasset's Bordered Diamonds

I chose a fun black and white back to the quilt which I thought was a great contrast to the bold colors on the front of the quilt.

 Kaffe Fasset's Bordered Diamonds

This quilt was quite a journey for me and I think it turned out pretty good.  The truth is that I still struggle with the colors in this quilt and it forces me to not be so critical and to just let it be.

Kaffe Fasset's Bordered Diamonds

Here it is:

Kaffe Fasset's Bordered Diamonds

I am very proud of finishing this quilt and for pushing outside of my comfort zone.  The result is fun and different and bright!

Go and be colorful!

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Labor of Love…Baby Memory Quilt

A year ago, my sister gave me a bag of my oldest nieces baby clothes so that I could make a quilt out of them.  They sat there for almost a year; not because I was procrastinating.  But because, it took that much time for the inspiration to come to me and for the gumption to cut up these precious clothes that are loaded with sweet memories.

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A few years ago, I made a quilt for my husband, his mom and sister with old shirts from their dad / husband respectively who had passed away.  It was so hard to get started on this quilt as it represented so much more than a piece of fabric or a quilt.  I had the same experience here.

I first picked a color theme and went to my favorite quilt shop…Fat Quarter Shop in Vista…to pick my base fabrics.  Take a look at these sweet pale pinks and lavenders. I purposely chose very simple fabrics with minimal patterns and prints.

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I want to take you through the steps of this quilt so that you can see how it goes together.  First, you will want all of the clothes washed and ready for cutting.  I sorted through the clothes first and picked out what I thought would work best for the quilt.  I had many choices…

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I then took a fabric stabilizer cut in squares slightly larger than I knew the fabric would be cut to the back of the fabric.  I used a pellon iron on stabilizer.

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I then fussy cut each piece of clothes so that the focal point of the clothing was in the center of the block.  I used 6 ½” x 6 ½” blocks in general, but some were slightly different.

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Once I had a pile of clothes cut out and ready to go, I started bordering them with varying fabrics cut in 2 ½” strips.  Some of my strips varied depending upon how I thought they would look best.

I then laid out all the blocks onto my design wall and spent a few hours fussing over the layout.  I didn’t want the blocks perfectly lined up so I spent some time adding fabric and cutting until it was just right.

Baby Memory Quilt
Then, I pieced it all together.  After that, I added a 3” border and then a 5” border.  I chose really sweet young fabrics for the front so I thought I would do something a little more grown up for the back.  I used a Heather Bailey brushed cotton for the back that is just beautiful and timeless with a strip of pale pink shock cotton.

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You then create your quilt sandwich (I use the spray basting method you can see here) and got it ready to quilt.  I did large meandering quilting over the top so that the focus still remained on the cute fussy cut clothes.

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Block Detail

Here’s the finished product…by far one of my favorite quilts ever.

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A cute little label.

Label on Back of Quilt

Label on Back of Quilt

Some cute smocking…

Baby Memory Quilt

Block Close Up … Cute Smocking

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Animal print.

Baby Memory Quilt

Block Detail

Block Detail

Block Detail

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Front & Back

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Miss January.

Block Detail

Block Detail

Brooklin…

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Block Detail

Big Sister..

Block Detail

Block Detail

I sure hope that this quilt will be treasured for many years as I really enjoyed creating it.

If you are interested in having a memory baby quilt made for you or someone you love, please message me or visit my etsy listing for more details.

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