Recent Projects

Memory Pillow

Memory Pillow made with the Grandfather’s shirt. Such a lovely gift. I have made this pillow once before in pink. Added the heart and used the pocket to store it!

My New to Me Antique Singer 99K Sewing Machine

I have always wanted a hand crank machine. Saw this old Singer that didn't have the knee control. I decided instead of getting a knee control I would remove the motor and add a new hand wheel and hand crank. I also refinished the Bentwood Box. I love how it all came out. Now on nice days / or days without power I can sew outdoors. Enjoy the process.

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Star Wars Theme Memorial Quilt

Today I just finished a Memorial T-Shirt Quilt.  The quilt will be gifted to the father of the deceased young man.  Theme: Star Wars.  The prominent colors of the shirts were red and black, so I used that color scheme for the borders.  

It went from a pile like this to this! 

  To This!  This is a big quilt!  Measures 87 by 107!!

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First I cut out each shirt larger than the block size.  I used Pellon Feather Weight Fusible Interfacing 911FF to the back of each shirt. I cut the pellon larger that the shirt size too.  This way all of the t-shirt is stabilized.  If you skip this step you will have lots of puckers if you do an overall quilt pattern on top or freehand work.  I put the interfacing on in sections.  I love my stream press for this.  

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I photograph each piece and "lay" them out in my EQ8 program.  Great program because not only can you preview your quilt, but you can change the size, color & layout  of your quilt.  When you are done you can print out the quilt and templates if you like.  Sure beats moving 30 pieces around the bed! 

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FOR more close-up and construction details go to:

http://luv2sew-dinahsquiltsandembroidery.blogspot.com/2020/07/star-wars-theme-t-shirt-quilt.html

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Check Out the Video ——- From start to finish —— Enjoy the process.

The Power of Hand-Washing to Prevent Coronavirus

The Power of Hand-Washing to Prevent Coronavirus

Hand washing has never been more important in saving lives. The CDC recommends that you wash your hands:

Before, during, and after food prep / Before eating / Before and after tending to someone who’s sick /Before and after treating a cut or other wound / After going to the bathroom / After changing diapers or helping a child in the bathroom / After blowing your nose,  coughing or sneezing / After touching an animal, or touching pet food or pet waste / After handling pet food or pet treats /After touching garbage

When washing your hands make sure you use enough soap to cover every part of your hand. Sing Happy Birthday or The ABC song. (about 20 to 30 seconds should do). .

.For more information: Go to https://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/index.html

Easter and Passover are almost here. Bring a little sunshine to someone you love during this crazy time. Send them some beautiful soap products! Great for an Easter Basket. Ship to anywhere in the USA.

https://www.dinahsquilts.com/hand-made-soaps

Harry Potter Bookcase Quilt

Just finished this quilt in time for Christmas!! The original design was supposed to be a wall quilt. Slowly it grew into a lap quilt. The designs of this quit are a combination of a quilt along by Fandom in stitches, Bored Zobie and several of my own designs. The original projected started here: http://www.fandominstitches.com/2015/07/harry-potter-bookcase-quilt-along.html. That project grew and Susan Owenby of the http://theboredzombie.com/project/harry-potter-bookcase-project-of-doom-index-of-posts took it to another level. Her generosity in the use of her embroidery designs is outstanding. This was so much fun to create!!

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Two New Baby Quilts

I had a VERY busy Summer painting my home and creating these lovely quilts, hence the delay in posting!! Sorry no house pictures in this post. Quilt 1: Swiss Cross Quilt in shades of light and dark gray fabrics. The quilt was a gift for a young boy from his grandmother. I have made quilts for Grandma before, but was surprised when the boy’s mother did not want a “Boy’s Toddler Quilt”. (I was thinking cars, dragons, sports, etc.) She wanted a quilt he would be able to use way into his teens. His mother picked out the quilt design and she and I worked together to find the perfect fabrics for her color scheme. Custom Label - Quilting: Parallel straight lines - Size: Twin. Quilt 2: Fairy Garden. The other quilt was a beautiful baby quilt for a girl. Fairy Garden was made with a mixture of techniques: hand dyed light gray background fabric, applique and embroidery designs. The very excited “Grandpa to be” even picked out all the fabrics!! Fairy Garden is one of my favorite quilts to make. Custom Label - Quilting: Free motions swirls, clouds and cute butterflies - Size: 46 by 51. They also chose https://www.dinahsquilts.com/new-products/peek-a-boo-i-love-you-fabric-book.

Surgical Scrub Caps

Surgical Scrub Caps

I was asked to make some surgical scrub caps by a new Veterinarian.  She handpicked all the fabrics.  Theme: Animals & Disney

Two Memory Quilts

Two Memory Quilts.

Memory Quilt Number 1: This quilt is the 5th that I have made for the same customer. She made 4 quilts a year ago for her children. The quilts where made from her departed husband’s clothing. See post here: https://www.dinahsquilts.com/journal/2018/10/21/memorial-quilts-from-scraps-to-treasures . This year I competed one for Christine. The clothing used in this quilt were different than in her children’s quilts. The clothing used in this quilt had a very special meaning for her. Items used: dress shirts, suits, ties, Christmas Tree skirt, bath robe, infant shirt, t-shirts, tea towels.

Memory Quilt Number 2: was made for another customer. She used her children’s clothing. The original intent was to make a memory pillow. There were so many design elements that were to stay intact that a lap quilt was made in place of the pillow. Clothing used were: hats, sweaters, blankets, pillows, onesies, receiving blankets, gloves, toys, knitted items, towels, religious memorabilia, socks, rope & some “mini” pieces of clothing. The doll is tucked away in a knitted sweater. There is a snap closure so the doll can be removed for cleaning. Back of the quilt: The snake was originally a very large pillow. I combined the front of the pillow with the back . It’s bordered with roping. Loved making both of these!

Quilt Number One: Christine's Quilt Quilt Number Two: Susan's Quilt Read about them here: https://www.dinahsquilts.com/journal/2019/6/15/two-memory-quilts