I hope everyone who celebrates has a wonderful Fourth of July weekend.
Saturday, July 3, 2010
Big Boy Quilt Number 2 Done
I hope everyone who celebrates has a wonderful Fourth of July weekend.
Sunday, June 27, 2010
Life Goes On
My daughter and her fiance, her daughter and his two daughters are going on a short vacation next month, so she and I made tote bags for each of them to take with them. We went to Walmart and they had this light blue denim fabric on sale for $1.50 a yard so we bought the 11 yard bolt and still have some left. We didn't use any pattern, just winged it using a tote bag that I had made a few years ago as a guide. They are nicer than they look in the picture, completely lined in the same fabric and with inside pockets, too. All the pockets are lined in pretty coordinating fabrics, and the straps are a nice length, long enough to put on the shoulder, but short enough to carry by hand. We also velcroed the tops, so no spillage is what we aspired to accomplish. My daughter is a single mom with 6 children and so hasn't had time to sew for many years, I really enjoyed making these with her and hope that she enjoyed it too. I hope that she enjoyed sewing again enough that maybe we can make something else together.
My wish is that these bags will be enjoyed by all on their trip, and that they help with bonding in a small way. Hopefully, they will enjoy each other and these will be a little happy reminder of their trip.
P.S. DD's dad and fiance are both Ernie's.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Quitting Blogging for Awhile
It's been a long week or so. My husband, Ernie, had a small stroke last Tuesday and was in the hospital until Thursday. The results of the stroke were a numb right hand and some numbness in his mouth. It is improving and hopefully will be back almost as good as new. His platelets were very low when they let him out, and unfortunately they got even lower and he was readmitted on Sunday. It has been up and down, and may be a process to get his bone marrow back to making his platelets and red and white blood cells. They are all very low, and at this time he is getting transfusions through his IV. He is up and about and I'm sure will be fine, but at this time I am quitting blogging indefinitely, just too much going on. I've been spending the nights and days at the hospital and am a bit tired myself, so if this is disjointed I apologize.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Epcot and Florida Gopher Tortoise
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Happy Mother's Day!
Monday, April 19, 2010
Mystery Tree
Yesterday was overcast and drizzly, but I wanted to take a picture of my bottlebrush. It isn't a good picture, but you can see that it is absolutely full of pretty red bottlebrushes.
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
Second Quilt for 2010 and Second Finish for the Week
I don't know if anyone remembers my four big boy quilts which I thought were quite homely. This is the first one finished (finally; the back says Robert 2009) and I'm actually very pleased. The pattern doesn't show up well here, but each block is a medium strip, a small strip and a large strip. I copied it from a quilt on another blog, which I thought looked quite good, and easy. The four are all basically the same, although the blocks are random, except each has a different border. Now, only about ten more tops and I'll be caught up, lol.
I have decided that although I'm not good at it, I do enjoy the free motion quilting. I don't know if I'll progress to much more than meandering, as I don't have any artistic talents, but I am improving a bit, and it is fun as long as the machine cooperates, and my Juki has been doing well.
The part that hangs me up and makes me procrastinate is the basting. Boy do I dislike basting. I tried pins, not so good, as I tended to run over them now and then and break my needles. Next, I tried Sharon Schamber's board method, which I rather like. I tried it with basting spray instead of thread, and it worked wonderfully except for the sticky mess. Also, my DH got pneumonia and I felt that the spray could have contributed. On my GGD's baby quilt, I used Sharon Schamber's method with the thread, and it worked well, except it is so time consuming. I guess, unless someone has a better suggestion (other than a frame, lol) I'll keep doing the thread. I have a goal to get my backlog done, and then to not do tops unless I finish them right away. On one of the Yahoo Forums someone was talking about unquilted tops being closet clutter, and it sounded right to me, lol.
Here's a link to the board method:
http://www.sharonschambernetwork.com/free_area/videos/basting/index.html
P.S. I hope the boys (ages 13 to 17) find them manly enough, there is nary a pink, purple, or flower to be found.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Winner, Baby Quilt, Schnibbles, and Leaders and Enders (In Short, Misc.)
Whew, I'm finding this new way of doing pictures on blogger very challenging, but I think I've got them in the right order now.
I saw a really neat giveaway on Heidi's blog "Handmade by Heidi" and you've probably guessed by now, that I was fortunate enough to win it! I've followed and enjoyed her blog for quite a while now, and if you haven't visited her she has a new tutorial on a curling iron holder that she has just added. Here is the information on my new block tool http://handmadebyheidi.blogspot.com/2010/03/time-for-giveaway.html
I'm really excited to have won it and since I just received it I haven't had time to really look it over, but it looks like it is just as awesome as I had hoped. Thank you so much, Heidi.
I saw a really neat giveaway on Heidi's blog "Handmade by Heidi" and you've probably guessed by now, that I was fortunate enough to win it! I've followed and enjoyed her blog for quite a while now, and if you haven't visited her she has a new tutorial on a curling iron holder that she has just added. Here is the information on my new block tool http://handmadebyheidi.blogspot.com/2010/03/time-for-giveaway.html
I'm really excited to have won it and since I just received it I haven't had time to really look it over, but it looks like it is just as awesome as I had hoped. Thank you so much, Heidi.
I'm ashamed to admit that this is my first actual quilt finish for the year. I have finished other things, but not a real quilt. This is my new Great Grandbaby Mackenzie's quilt, she just turned 3 months old, that's pretty good for me, lol. The top is sock monkeys, and the back is assorted baby flannels and nice and soft and cozy.
It's sitting on the back of my nephew Robert's quilt, I hope to have it finished by Monday, as he and his dad and my other brother are coming to visit and I'd like to give it to him then. I just finished pressing the top and back with my new spray that I got the recipe for on one of the yahoo groups. I like it a lot, it smells good and does the job. I'll put the recipe at the end of the post if anyone is interested.
The picture above is of my new leaders and enders project, I haven't finished the old one yet, but this one came to mind. It is the little leftover half square trianges from the Iowa (Carolina) Christmas. I am going to make doll quilts with the little 3 inch pinwheels alternating with plain blocks. I'm thinking either more of the neutrals with the prints, so the pinwheels float, or the gold below. What do you think?
I've been seeing the Schnibbles quilts on different blogs and decided I want to play, too. I was hoping to have this one done this month, but it doesn't seem to be in the cards, as I need to do other things first. I have several of the Moda charm packs, Hollywood and Vine by 3 Sisters, as I got them about five years ago thinking my granddaughters might be interested. Alas, only one showed interest, and hers seems to have waned. I think they will be perfect for a Schnibbles though.
Here's the recipe:
SPRAY STARCH
2 cups distilled water
2 ounces vodka
6-10 ounces essential oil
Saturday, March 13, 2010
First Nine Blocks Amy's 2010 BOM
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