
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Quilting in Kuna
Tonight I am going quilting in Kuna, in Kuna, in Kuna. Going quilting in Kuna and hanging with my friends! I love this tune! I will have to post whatever comes of this quilting class in Kuna! TTFN!
Sunday, January 28, 2018
Zipper Pouch!
I have been busy the last couple of months making some examples for the "Program" that I presented last Wednesday at the quilt meeting in Kuna. I am going to post my presentation on my blog, but I wanted to make it a slideshow, which I am failing at finding out how that is done. There is a YouTube video, but it is outdated and does not work. Meanwhile, my husband has been destroying zippers trying to learn how to sew them into a zippered bag or pouch, mostly using the Serger. I made one using my Husqvarna. I sewed it into a tube, then let my husband serge off both sides. It looks great and is functional, but I think it was supposed to be turned inside-out, so the serging is on the inside. Oh, well! It has character and I love it! Jenny has a more sophisticated bag, so I and T are going to learn how to make those, once she gets over the flu!
It's a good size and I did do some quilting on it. |
I used the cute bird fabric on the inside. Such a shame to hide it, but I wanted something light colored. |
Sunday, December 31, 2017
Bear Quilt Completed
This bear fabric caught my eye when I was strolling around the BBQ Quilt Show last September. Wow! I have since learned all these wild fabulous different kinds of fabrics are from Cotton + Steel. Love them! I did a lattice work type of border around each bear block, with pink fabrics that were already in my stash. I am purposefully trying to use as much from my stash as I can, as I am starting to look like a hoarder in my quilt room. I simply threw this quilt together and am surprised at how many people say they would like to have it. Hmmmmm.....
A closer look. The bears have a little bit o' pink in their ears, so I chose pink to go with them. Quilted by Phyllis Oneal |
Saturday, December 30, 2017
It's That Magical Time of Year!
December is my favorite month. Decorating and cooking and baking and eating and sewing and giving and receiving are all things I really enjoy; perhaps not in that order. I had a milestone birthday and QN sent me a surprise box of goodies.
I wore the Jingle Cat socks to work on December 14, with my silver sandals, my pink jeans, and my long pink home-made sweater. We had a Christmas pot-luck and an ugly sweater contest. I was first runner-up for the ugly sweater contest. Three out of three Christmas sock wearers wore cat socks, and 2/3 of the wearers were guys! What a statistic!
I have been working on some examples for my demo I am scheduled to do in January, and I made a lot of hot pads to give to friends for Christmas. I made and given 16 so far. I have a few extras that are part way done and one I am making for my daughter who wants one with candy corns and cup cakes on it.
QN made it herself! with a jelly roll! What a smart girl! T-bags are laying on top of the socks. |
I have been working on some examples for my demo I am scheduled to do in January, and I made a lot of hot pads to give to friends for Christmas. I made and given 16 so far. I have a few extras that are part way done and one I am making for my daughter who wants one with candy corns and cup cakes on it.
These are some I gave to my friends who are in the Knotty Quilters group. |
I also like this time of year, because I get two three-day weekends in a row and typically I get something fun done for New Years. I can stay up real late and have fun quilting!
Monday, December 11, 2017
I got a box from my Quilting Niece!! Oh, My!
When I got home from work today, there was a box on the chair in my office (where I do the bills and stash all my historic books and research).
It was from QN! It is my birthday eve, so it feels like a birthday present!
I put on my comfy sweatshirt (the one with Merlinda on the front), and my cozy wool slippers and sat in my favorite easy chair and viciously opened it with a dull knife. There was the cutest thank-you card, for the Haiku Charm quilt I sent to her in late November. OMGoodness! GF chocolate cake mix, GF pizza crust mix, special little tea bags, cocoa from Hungary, awesome socks, and you would not believe it! . . . . . a quilt! Wow! I've never had a quilt made completely with batiks! They are hexagons! She gets an A+++! Thank you, QN. I love it. I have tomorrow off from work, so I guess I will bake a pizza crust and make pizza for lunch!
I will post photos later. GFQ
It was from QN! It is my birthday eve, so it feels like a birthday present!
I put on my comfy sweatshirt (the one with Merlinda on the front), and my cozy wool slippers and sat in my favorite easy chair and viciously opened it with a dull knife. There was the cutest thank-you card, for the Haiku Charm quilt I sent to her in late November. OMGoodness! GF chocolate cake mix, GF pizza crust mix, special little tea bags, cocoa from Hungary, awesome socks, and you would not believe it! . . . . . a quilt! Wow! I've never had a quilt made completely with batiks! They are hexagons! She gets an A+++! Thank you, QN. I love it. I have tomorrow off from work, so I guess I will bake a pizza crust and make pizza for lunch!
I will post photos later. GFQ
Sunday, December 3, 2017
I Finished A Quilt!
This Haiku Charm quilt was on my To-Do List, back in 2014 and 2015. Then I lost track of my To-Do List in the middle of moving from one house to another in 2015???? Oh, what a blur! Some of the blocks were given to me by my quilting niece (QN) just before she went into the Navy. She has been out of Navy for a little while now, and I thought I better get it finished. I could not post the photo until after she received it in the mail. This is actually a nice sized quilt, and I got it all done!
Besides the squares and strips that QN provided, I included fabrics left over from the under the sea quilt I made for Mary B., the Aoie Has Two Sisters quilt that I made for Leilani, the Sunset Sail quilt, and some of the new fabric I got in Korea earlier this year.
quilted by Phyllis Oneal |
Saturday, November 18, 2017
I Made a Red White and Blue Wonky House Block
Yes, yes. I have been busy. I joined the commuter van for transportation to and from work. The traffic around here has just become unnervingly thick. I drove in last Thursday, so I could do a five-mile hike in the foothills right after work. I do not regret it. I did just fine. The important thing is the company was good. Meanwhile, I have three quilts to get bindings on. I have to finish my "Greedy" wall-hanging, and deliver a couple of sassy doll quilts. Meanwhile, my one quilt group did a fat quarter swap last Wednesday night. I have a mostly red one, solid blue one, and a tone-on-tone white dotty one, then the one we are supposed to use with our RW&B fabrics. Well, I did not want to use the extra one, mainly because it also has yellow in it. Sue bullied encouraged me to use it, so I made it the sky of my wonky house block. I admit it looks fab!!! I decided if I had to have yellow in my block, I could also have one of my marvelous women in my block as well, so it has made me very happy. I will be donating it, at our January meeting, to the group project.
Oh, I substituted the lady bug fabric for the tone-on-tone white dotty fabric. I will make another block and use it in that one. |
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