Sewtopia project #2 was a tablerunner, a cropped portion of the Beachside Bungalow quilt by Kim Brackett, in her Scrap Basket Beauties book. I had all the block pieces cut and ready to sew. I needed my husband's help to take a photo of the layout directions in the book, as I had only written down my changes on a piece of paper. Eventually he got back to me after golfing! By that time I had finished all the blocks.
Very scrappy but fun. Most of the fabrics were from a JoAnn's store jelly roll, with some additions from stash.
The "corner" blocks alternated with a "twist" block. There was no further assembly as I will have to figure the the setting triangle size for the sides. I am glad all the center pieces got sewn, anyway!
My third project was the Four-patch X by Bonnie Hunter, but I was only able to get one block completed before the end of the last day.
The pillow cover I made did not win the Windham challenge; I am not sure who won! The winner was chosen when I was busy elsewhere, I suppose.
There was a great trunk show from Latifah Saafir as well, with lots of HRTs. She was selling her new HuRTy ruler afterwards.
When opened, it was full of loot.
A needle minder, needle book, needle setting tool, magnetic pin holder, and mini charm pack. Thanks, Mandy!
Look at all the Sewtopia loot given and some I took home after we played games. I did buy the strawberry print yardage and couple of fat quarters in the Sewtopia shop.
An ironing board cover and several bottles of Soak spray, with a Kona color book were also gifted.
Finally, I got a couple of birthday gifts, since mine fell during Sewtopia. My sister made me an H-bag.
Love the sewing theme and the Lucite handles. Kathy cut up and covered used campaign signs for a sturdy base inside the bag. Our sister-in-law gave me a beautiful lipstick holder and thread winder butterflies.






















































