This month Martha Stewart Crafts kicked off their very own Pinterest board for craft tools & tips, and to celebrate I’ve created a tutorial for you to showcase some of my favorite Martha products — be warned, there’s a lot of glitter ahead!
The product I was most excited to use for…
Check out this tutorial I did on the AISC blog using Martha Stewart Crafts products for their new pin board!
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I’ve been slowly spooking up the house this month and my favorite handmade thing this year is the quilted blanket I made from a single piece of cotton from Alexander Henry’s 2010 Halloween Collection. The fabric is just too beautiful and interesting to cut up, and so I decided to do long stitches around the images to quilt the piece, attaching it to the backing (made from luxurious orange and green cotton velveteen). The binding is a creamy white with small patches of black interspersed. It is a lap blanket/throw size, perfect for cuddling up on cool Autumn nights! Nothing beats the softness of velveteen.
I finished my first quilt ever a few weeks ago, for our soon-to-be niece, expected to be born right around Halloween. Of course Thomas and I are obsessed with Halloween, so our baby gift had to be Halloween-related, how could we pass up this opportunity? This baby will be so spoiled for Halloween/birthday time, that’s for sure.
I did different quilting stitches around the different fabrics, to go with the pattern/images. Since it was my first time quilting on my machine, the stitching isn’t perfect by any means, but it turned out awesome. I’m really proud of how it turned out! The fabrics are mostly by Riley Blake, Boo! To You! collection — purchased from Intown Quilters (they have the best selection of fabric in Atlanta, maybe anywhere). The back is made with a green cotton Minky Dot that gives the quilt all the thickness it needs, so I left out batting for a more natural drape. So cute!

“Basketcase”
amazing quilt from Boo Davis of Dare to be Square Quilting (and more on the site)



