Monday, September 9, 2013

I am not Martha Stewart


  but I want to be!  I would love to be the queen bee of crafting and have tremendous ideas with gorgeous results. I want to have a billion dollar craft business.  What a dream if my real life full time job was to craft all day long? In reality that is not the case. I do more  fails than successes , in-completes vs. completes and have to have a real office job to pay my bills.  For instance, I decided to make a clay impression of my grandson’s hands and feet with salt dough.
 That was an epic fail.  The dough didn't set correctly and the foot prints were recognizable.  It was a waste of salt,flour and time.  The only lesson I learned was maybe this is not the craft for me. Do you have an epic fail?  My list of craft not’s is a lot longer than my list of Yes, I did it’s.  My list includes Mosaics, glass etching, glass painting,  anything involving dough or plaster is not the medium for me.  My completions are a much shorter list to date, how about yours.


The point I am trying to make is that while I am not a Suzy homemaker, I am a crafty queen with ideas that sometimes turn into successes and some days even amaze me.   I ask you to come on the journey and dig deep, create and find your Crafty queen.  

Friday, September 6, 2013

We didn't know!!!

It amazing how you can complete something when you don’t know that you can’t.  For instance, we didn't know how to quilt and we did.  We didn't know that Free Motion quilting was hard and we did it. We didn't know that sashing was supposed to be difficult but we did it.  We didn't know all those things but did them and ended up with a very impressive quilt.  There are still something’s to be done, but I feel it is gorgeous and will be loved by my niece, I hope for her whole life.



The binding still needs to be completed, which is not something I am a big fan of or enjoy doing.  I think that is because I have not figured out a easy way to do it.  To this point I have only machine quilted binding.  However on the majority of blogs, I see that a lot of quilters, hand bind.  This may be something I do next.  So let me ask all you out there, do you machine bind or hand bind.  Which do you prefer and why? 

I am also honored that my NON crafty daughter, said to me the other day .”Mom, I think I might want to make a quilt, on my own.”  All because she doesn't know.

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Hexagon Crazy

Yes. I the queen of unfinished projects has taken on another task.  I found this  EPP Tutorial which made everything so clear and so easy.  I just knew that I had to try it out.  I also had the perfect fabric.  Here is my shot at hexagons, thanks to Sarah!
 I also recommend you check out the entire blog as I am now a big fam.  So as far as what I am going to make with them... well check back in a few weeks and I should be done.  They will be quilted into a gift for my niece.

A finish.

I actually got over the Overwhelmed and buckled down.  I started with some basic organization of my ideas and projects to be complete that are already started.  Once I had a realistic list, I actually set to work.  I was able to buckle down and complete my daughters lap quilt. This was made of scrappy fabric that I received and a $3.00 fleece from Wal-Mart.  In all actually it took me 2 hours to complete!  I cannot believe Only 2 hours and I was procrastinating for months!!!  
 The thrill is she is so HAPPY with the end result.  I also complete the embroidered bag for my other daughter’s birthday that was July 3.  I was greatly surprised with how well it has come out and am thinking of offering these in our future store.
I do have to share a comment that my son made when we were shopping the other day… Mom ,every time I look at something I see FABRIC.  Yep, I have now trained all my children to view everything as either something we can make or as something that can be made into something else.   And the list is 
·          My sisters Mother’s day quilt (yes we are WAY past Mother’s Day) 
·        ·         New Grandbaby quilts (2 are in unfinished status)
·        ·         Post crossings postcards.. a great idea I’ll cover in another post.. still need the post
·        ·         5 Mug Rugs… 3 were supposed to be END of the year teacher gifts, but have not turned into beginning of year.
·        ·         Glass bead magnets (this is in hope of using up all those Mosaic craft supplies
·        ·         Embroidered pillow         
·        ·         Hexagon quilt …just started set a goal of 25 hexagons this week


Until next time, happy crafting to you.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Overwhelmed and Incomplete

I should change the name of my blog from Idea queen to overwhelmed idea queen.  I have so many ideas that I want to try that I am not completing anything.  I wonder how many of you out there are over loaded.  When do you decide to put certain ideas on the back burner???  How do you Organize what’s gets done.  This is my current dilemma.  Let me give you an idea of the many projects I have out there in a uncompleted status….
·         My sisters Mother’s day quilt (yes we are WAY past Mother’s Day)
·         Daughters Lap Quilt
·         New Grandbaby quilts (2 are in unfinished status)
·         Post crossings postcards.. a great idea I’ll cover in another post
·         5 Mug Rugs… 3 were supposed to be END of the year teacher gifts, but have not turned into beginning of year.
·         Glass bead magnets (this is in hope of using up all those Mosaic craft supplies
·         Embroidered pillow
·         Embroidered Tote for Daughters birthday that was July 3
·         Hexagon quilt …just started

And that’s what I can remember off the top of head.  So please share, what is your process when you are whelmed and do you feel frustrated when ideas don’t go as planned.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

New Obsession...


I cannot believe it has been months since I have posted.  That is crazy.  Good news is that I have been going crazy with ideas and working on my latest obsession which I think is the one.  I have been quilting like crazy.  Prior to last winter I have never quilted anything in my life, I didn’t even have a sewing machine.  Well now I have 3 machines, one which embroiders and my kitchen has turned into my craft room.  The wonderful thing is the sense of accomplishment when completed.  It is such an outlet for creativity and such an expression of love.

I also accomplished something I wanted to do for a LONG time.  I was finally able to give back and donated a quilt to the Message of Hope Cancer fund.  


The quilt brought in $200.00 so I am super excited.  Not only is quilting consuming me, I have am starting to branch out in other areas of sewing.  Do you have something that started small and then consumed your life but all for a good cause?  

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

I Started, I finished , It looks good!

I actually started and completed 3 DIY ideas.  I utilized all three items in my daughters room and so proud to share the pictures. Two of the ideas I learned from Pinterest.  What an inspiring site.  My daughter was afraid her room would be so cluttered because I had so many things that I wanted to do.  We decided on what what she needed and wanted in her room and here is the end result.  The projects are:

 Headboard Curtain - Used a spare curtain we had and wrote positive quotes on it with fabric markers, whats so cool is that even Dad wrote a few!






Decoupaged Letters -  She really wanted her on the wall with colorful unique letters.  So this is where i got crafty. To save on costs, I bought foam board (on sale 2 for $3) and decoupaged with black and white napkins, I found at Walmart.  As we were on a role, we also decided to do the switch plates as well.  I am amazed  how awesome they came out.  Not too bad for a beginning Crafter, huh! -Krafty Kat