These are the blocks that I made for the last 2 classes of my "Quilt Making By Hand" at Purl Patchwork. The second class was about triangles and the third class was about set in seams. Apparently, there are blocks that are much easier to hand sew than to machine sew them. Like the one on the top left hand corner, the Spool block.
Sadly, the last class is tomorrow. I have really enjoyed taking another class with Cassandra, the teacher, and I am sad that it's ending. Tomorrow we will be learning about basting, marking the top, quilting designs, hand quilting with a hoop, and binding by hand.
Someone asked me what fabrics I am using in the comments, but there was no blog link or email link, so I will answer it here. It's called "Bleeker Street" by Marcus Brothers. I got it as a fat quarter set by this Etsy Seller. The green solid fabric is from Joann Fabrics. There was no specific project for this class, but I would like to turn the blocks that I have made into a quilt. I just have to make more blocks and figure out how to arrange the blocks.
This big block (11 inches square) was made for Rebekah. I was invited to join a virtual quilting bee called Common Threads. For round one, Rebekah sends fabrics out to the 12 of us and tells us how big she wants the block to be and what general design that she would like. We have a month to complete it and send it back. Then the next month, it's someone else's turn. My month is December and I still haven't decided what I want yet.
My sister emailed me a link to these cute cookie cutters and I had to have them. Home made Animal Crackers!! There are 5 spring-loaded cookie cutters: Lion, Elephant, Giraffe, Tiger and a Seal with a ball on it's nose. They are made by Williams-Sonoma.You can buy the pre-made mix for $12, but there is a recipe on the back of the box and it's on their website along with a how-to video. I didn't want to spend money on the mix and made the recipe from the back of the box. Easy peasy!
I do have to say that cutting them out and imprinting them is not as easy as the video demonstrates. First off, the cookie dough softens really easily, so do it in a air conditioned kitchen or keep frozen cookie streets on hand. You can put the cookie dough on the cold cookie sheet to firm up the dough or throw the whole thing back in the fridge. I had problems with the giraffe's neck and the elephant's trunk. The other animals were easy. Flouring the cookie cutters really well helps a lot.How do they taste? Delicious! They are crisp and crunchy. They are kinda addicting. You can't just eat one. I made a batch for my friend's daughter, Veronica, though I heard that her dad ate them all. DH loved them and couldn't stop eating them. I can't wait until Melody can eat cookies.
All right, this post is long enough. I promise to give my review of my Anniversary Dinner at Mesa Grill next time.
33 comments:
Your quilt blocks are wonderful, and those cookies are so cute! The elephant and seal are my favorites. :)
Those animal crackers? Are awesome. :)
How cute are those cookies - awesome!
The quilt blocks are lovely. This is the second time I've seen fabric on your blog that I have in my stash (I have some of the like polka dot fabric left over from a curtain. I like the fabrics you have that go with it.
The quilt blocks look great. I may need to try taking a hand piecing class sometime.
those animal cookies are fantastic
I LOVE the animal cookies! What a trip down memory lane.
~Elaine~
I hope so much there would be Purl class here ... :( Your quilt blocks are wonderful.
And your cookie cutters are fantastically cute! Love them!
Those cookie cutters and cookies are awesome!
everything looks so great! -
the cookies look good and the way you describe how they taste sounds yummy!!
The quilt blocks are great! I love the colors in all of them.
The cookies are totally adorable - no wonder you could not resist.
I always have trouble with cut-out cookies, not enough patience I guess!
I really like the polka dot fabric you are using in the quilt blocks.
Your quilt blocks looks lovely and so does your cookies! Yum! P.S. I don't think your blog post was long at all. It's a good length. Can't wait for the next one.
the cookie cutters are adorable! and the cookies looks delish indeed. yum!
Thx for the link to the animal crackers! My guys love animal crackers and I had just been thinking about finding a recipe to make my own and viola-there was your post!!! :) Made my day...
Those cookies are so cool! Almost home decor.
Wonderful quilt. As always.
wow!! my little sister would love those, wait, i would/do too!! your fabric is simply gorgeous...can't wait for the review on your dinner night.
Your quilt blocks look great! Love it! I gotta get my hands on those cookie cutters! To bad there's no Williams-Sonoma here...
The animal crackers are too cute!
I love the animal crackers and the cookie cutters. so cute!
and ever since I read about your last post about hand quilting i've got it in my head that I need to take a class on that sometime. (nice and portable for summer time at least.) your blocks look great.
Both quilting projects are very neat! The red and black quilt block is especially eye appealing to me. How neat is that to be invited to join a virtual quilting bee?
I love animal crackers, what a fun idea to make your own with those cool cutters. Btw, your photography is always so amazing :)
I -adore- those cookie cutters! I want to get them so badly, but I already have so many random shapes and things... Maybe when they go on sale, I'll snatch them up. For the time being, I'll just have to oggle yours I guess! ;)
Those look so fun, may have to get those cookie cutters, thanks for sharing!
omg. those cookie cutters are fantastic! Thanks so much for showing off your handiwork :)
Ok, I see why you had to have those cookie cutters. When I scrolled down the page and saw them I actually let out a gasp and the same thing crossed my mind, "I have to have those".
Those cookies are ADORABLE! My family would scarf them down if I had the energy to make them. I was playing around w/ the idea of baking this weekend, but it's too warm to fire up the oven!
Oh, my, goodness!!! Have to get those cookie cutters! So cute :) And, your red/white/black quilt block is very cool, too.
Making animal cookies reminds me of Martha Stewart. Once I saw her make s'mores, but she actually made the chocolate bars, graham crackers and marshmellows. I didn't even know you could make marshmellows. Who knew you could make animal cookies, too?
I want those cookie cutters for animal crackers. Love them. Also I am going to make those snickerdoodles, I have that book. Thanks for sharing and you have the cutest baby ever:)
susan
Your quilt blocks are pretty, Oiyi! And the cookies are sooo adorable! I love to buy cookie cutters and I always have a lot of problems with those fancy ones like what you have. But seeing the finished products and then eating them are the best part! I'm sure Melody will love the cookies when she is able to eat solid food in a few months time! ^_^
Blocks look great! I'm thinking about taking hand piecing because I just don't have the time to sit down at the machine for long stretches of time. But I spend a lot of time commuting on the bus and it would be nice to have something small to carry around and work on (other than knitting).
So many pretty things! I hope you have a great anniversary dinner!
have to have these cutters!
your blog makes me have to have things! cutters, hk janome, babies, more dogs!
The quilt blocks are beautiful and homemade animal cookies!!??? I have got to get a set of these, they look so yummy.
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