Yesterday I purchased some fabrics for Bonnie Hunter's new mystery "Roll Roll Cotton Boll", and today I pulled some fabrics. The plastic bags on the bottom of each stack are really scrappy scraps, and the rest is fat quarters and yardage. I had to rob Tobacco Road and Double Delight, previous mysteries from Bonnie, but I'll worry about that later. I also robbed my little stash of Thimbleberries. Actually not so much a stash, I had bought some scraps (too beautiful to be called scraps, perfect eighth of a yards) from Keepsake Quilting and am hoping to get more and make a bargello from them. I feel like it is always fun to participate when everyone is in the thick of it so that decided my priority. Now, I just have to wait for the first clue on November 19th. Do you think that raspberry is shouting at the other pinks? Bonnie said raspberry pinks, but I think that one may have too much raspberry. It may not make it into the quilt. |
Friday, November 12, 2010
Fabrics for Roll Roll Cotton Boll mystery
Thursday, November 11, 2010
ALS - Piece by Piece and Shopping for Mystery
DH and I were able to go and it was very moving and so sad.
Ocala is famous for being good for horses and these beautiful pieces of art were all around the town square where the Piece to Piece exhibit was displayed. |
I got a bit of DH in this one. I also got another with more of him, but he was bending over and from the rear, so I figured I might be in the doghouse if I shared it, lol. |
Bonnie Hunter's new mystery is starting this month, first clue on the 19th I believe, and I plan to go with her colors. There are at least two quilt stores in Ocala so I thought I'd visit the one that was a dealer for Berninas. Next time I'll visit the other one, it carries longarms and even though I'm not in the market I'd like to look. The new mystery is called Roll Roll Cotton Boll and her colors (and mine) are going to be chocolate browns, double pinks and raspberries, grassy greens, neutrals and red. These fabrics were my purchase, and they were half price. I love sale fabrics even if they aren't the latest, they are new to me and I like the price. |
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Table Toppers
My pumpkin table topper is done. Supposed to have leaves and stems, but I left them off, I think I like it a lot anyway though. I decided to make it reversible so that after November I can just flip it over for Christmas so I made a pieced back and then I had enough of that left to make a small runner. With me things always seem to mushroom, I guess I'm one of those if a little is good more is better type of people.
Next up is two fleece blankets and two flannel pillowcases for my niece. Every time that I think I'm catching up I think of more things that I need to do, I'm really on a finish it up kick right now. I have my two Paintbox quilts, my monster Iowa (Carolina) Christmas, I've decided that I need to do a quilt from my leaders and enders 16 patches for someone who was kind enough to admire my blog (lol), and it goes on and on. I also feel that I 'need' to do Bonnie Hunter's new mystery. Why don't I feel like my list is getting shorter, even though I know it is? |
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paintbox Quilt Again
Here we go again, I just finished a very witty (ok, if you've read my blog before, maybe not real witty) blog entry about my future plans with lots of links and I was really very pleased with it. When I finished, I made a tactical error and so now I'll just say that a soon project will be to finish my paintbox quilt. I think that I may have also permanently deleted my signature. Is it just me, or are the blogger changes a bit challenging. |
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Two More Finished
This is the last manly quilt (4 out of 4) finished for my grandson Jacob. Now to get them delivered, the house back to where I don't mind living here, and then on to my pumpkin table mats. I'm going to use this pattern, but am going to be lazy and probably skip the leaves and stems. I think they will still be cute. |
This is one of the quilts that looks pretty good if you own a horse to gallop by it on (not my best quilting ever). It is finished, and hopefully DGD will be happy. The heart at the bottom was my sad little attempt at shabby chic and to cover up a fraying seam. |
The four fabrics on the left are for the pumpkins the middle is the background, the stripe is the narrow border, and the large print below with the black background is the wide border. I think I have enough fabric for about 3 of them. A quick and easy project, especially using my lazy way. Between blogger and my ignorance of its new rules, we can make a 20 minute job last 2 hours easily. |
Labels:
Manly quilts,
Pumpkin Table Toppers,
Tabitha's quilt
Friday, October 15, 2010
Manly Quilts #2 and #3 Finished and Shop Hop
These are for my brother in Jacksonville and his son. They are both dedicated fishermen so the borders on both have fish and the little sub-borders at the top and bottom of each quilt have the others border fabric. The top one is my brothers. DH and I are driving to Gainesville about 2 hours away or so on Monday to meet both my brothers and deliver these. My Georgia brother already has his and loves it, and he will just be coming along for the company and so we can see each other. It has been since the spring since we have gotten together.
DH and I went on a shop hop the other day, a different one than we had been on before and much more stressful as so much of it was in dense traffic. The little snowman panel above is one of eight that you received at each shop, I'll eventually make a quilt or table runners or something with them. The fat quarters and charm pack were at various shops and just because, except for the one that looks like bricks. I hope to use it when I eventually get to a trees wall-hanging from this tutorial from Joanna of Applique Today. She does a lot of cute things on her blog.
The fabrics below were from a shop that I used to visit a lot over twenty years ago, I haven't been in probably ten years and it had hardly changed except they used to carry Bernina and Singer, and now they carry Babylock and Brother. The fabrics that I purchased were half price and if I had been in the money I would have been tempted to get more. No particular plans except for the Lady Liberty, unless I can work them into Bonnie Hunter's new mystery in November. Last shop hop I had gotten some red and blue fabrics for this flag tutorial from Lola and her blog "and Sew On". It is still on my list of to do's and I thought Lady Liberty might fit right in.
The bottom picture is fabric from the $5.00 rack at my local quilt store, again no particular plans for them at this time.
One happy surprise at the last shop was they are a Juki dealer. My Juki is a couple years old now, and it's nice to know that I have a place for service and parts and such. I spent too much money, but I did learn something, lol.
DH and I went on a shop hop the other day, a different one than we had been on before and much more stressful as so much of it was in dense traffic. The little snowman panel above is one of eight that you received at each shop, I'll eventually make a quilt or table runners or something with them. The fat quarters and charm pack were at various shops and just because, except for the one that looks like bricks. I hope to use it when I eventually get to a trees wall-hanging from this tutorial from Joanna of Applique Today. She does a lot of cute things on her blog.
The fabrics below were from a shop that I used to visit a lot over twenty years ago, I haven't been in probably ten years and it had hardly changed except they used to carry Bernina and Singer, and now they carry Babylock and Brother. The fabrics that I purchased were half price and if I had been in the money I would have been tempted to get more. No particular plans except for the Lady Liberty, unless I can work them into Bonnie Hunter's new mystery in November. Last shop hop I had gotten some red and blue fabrics for this flag tutorial from Lola and her blog "and Sew On". It is still on my list of to do's and I thought Lady Liberty might fit right in.
The bottom picture is fabric from the $5.00 rack at my local quilt store, again no particular plans for them at this time.
One happy surprise at the last shop was they are a Juki dealer. My Juki is a couple years old now, and it's nice to know that I have a place for service and parts and such. I spent too much money, but I did learn something, lol.
Friday, October 8, 2010
A Little Tidbit
I just discovered something interesting (to me, at least). If you go to someones profile and you click on one of their interests it will tell you how many other bloggers also have stated it as one of their interests.
I clicked on quilting and the result was:
Results 1 – 10 of 2,810,000
Oh no, I don't know if Google Reader will follow that many blogs, lol.
If anyone feels like a minority, now they can feel like one of a multitude.
I clicked on quilting and the result was:
Results 1 – 10 of 2,810,000
Oh no, I don't know if Google Reader will follow that many blogs, lol.
If anyone feels like a minority, now they can feel like one of a multitude.
I thought something was lacking so I added a gratuitous baby picture.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
One More On the Pile
I hate this new blogger so far, just saying. (I already hated it, but I really hate it now, as it just took away all except the first sentence of my post. Do you think it can read?)
Anyway, to repeat what I was saying!
Yesterday in my sewing room (which is supposed to be getting neater and better with everything that is finished and out of here, but instead seems to be getting worse) I got tired of leftover batting pieces falling down every time the closet door is opened. I decided that maybe I needed to do another quilt to use up the batting. I racked my brain for an easy to finish up project and thought of the quilt center that my granddaughter had made. I called my daughter and asked her if she thought that Tabitha (who works 2 jobs) would be happy, sad or mad if I finished it for her. She guessed happy so I added the final border, butted batting and stitched, and made the binding and backing (another Target sheet bargain). I like the sound of butted batting, it's kind of catchy. One of the really good and unselfish quilters who shares patterns and tutorials says that she only uses 2 pieces of batting pieced and this one probably has a dozen, but I think that it will be ok, if not I guess I'll make myself feel better by telling myself that finished is better than perfect, hopefully Tabitha will agree, too. First it was four in progress and one was finished and now it's back to four again. It was nice to work with some girly fabrics though.
Anyway, to repeat what I was saying!
Yesterday in my sewing room (which is supposed to be getting neater and better with everything that is finished and out of here, but instead seems to be getting worse) I got tired of leftover batting pieces falling down every time the closet door is opened. I decided that maybe I needed to do another quilt to use up the batting. I racked my brain for an easy to finish up project and thought of the quilt center that my granddaughter had made. I called my daughter and asked her if she thought that Tabitha (who works 2 jobs) would be happy, sad or mad if I finished it for her. She guessed happy so I added the final border, butted batting and stitched, and made the binding and backing (another Target sheet bargain). I like the sound of butted batting, it's kind of catchy. One of the really good and unselfish quilters who shares patterns and tutorials says that she only uses 2 pieces of batting pieced and this one probably has a dozen, but I think that it will be ok, if not I guess I'll make myself feel better by telling myself that finished is better than perfect, hopefully Tabitha will agree, too. First it was four in progress and one was finished and now it's back to four again. It was nice to work with some girly fabrics though.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
First Manly Quilt Finished
One down and three to go. This one just needs to be washed and mailed and hopefully within a week I'll have a happy brother. This brother is the one who made my mother's end table, which I have now, DH and my drop leaf table, and my laptop desk, so it's nice to send him a little something. He also made me a ruler rack and a thread stand for my machine embroidery. Kind of makes me wonder what took me so long, lol. The backing on this is one of the Land's End flannel sheets, and boy does it feel nice, the border is United States Marine Corps logo fabric.
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