Not sure why this is so washed out, I tried it with and without the flash. Without is better, but not good. If this was true to colors, it would be a very pale quilt. Wow, my granddaughter came over today for me to help her with a bag and a wallet, and so I didn't get a very early start to add to Bonnie's step 2 Easy Street Linky, and I'm number 143. When I went to look I was so happy to actually have one of my quilts on Bonnie's blog. Sharyn, from KalamaQuilts Annual Quiltville Mystery had mentioned on Quiltvillechat that I had done several of Bonnie's quilts and it started a discussion of who had done the most. I was far from winning, but it did get my quilt pictured. The picture above is the bag that I mostly made, and the wallet that my granddaughter, Tabbie mostly made. tomorrow she's coming back and I'm helping her with a Georgia Bulldog quilt she's making. It's such fun to sew with the girls in the family, a real treat. Oops, my original intention was to direct you to Bonnie's linky, but I got so excited telling about my granddaughter and my quilt that I forgot. Here it it. |
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Easy Street - Part 2
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Year of the Bags
One Down Two To Go
Pieced flannel back. I had to use what I had, so there is some orange and purple in there, too. |
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Thread Review
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Daughter and I Finished Her Bag
Not very good pictures I'm afraid, taken with my iphone in poor lighting. The handles are orange, and the bag is denim. It's very cushy. |
The front zipper pocket lining. |
Filling in the Time and Catching Up
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Ipad Bag from Craftsy Pattern
The inside is all fully lined, as is the pocket and as you can see it's very roomy. Room for papers etc, if necessary. All in all, it's a success. |
Saturday, November 24, 2012
A Little Bit of Christmas Sewing
Friday, November 23, 2012
And Finished Step One "Easy Street"
About 200 of the little rascals. My Ivory solid is Fairy Frost. I told my husband that Fairy Frost makes me smile and he said I should put little bits of it all around the house. I don't think I'll do that, but I feel happy when I even run across a piece in my scraps. I like things that shine. (Remember the monkey in my previous post.) I didn't pick the ivory to use in my quilt because I agonized over the very best colors I could pick. No, I saw Fairy Frost on clearance at Hancock's of Paducah and I couldn't help myself, I had to have it. Easy Street is finished until next Friday, hopefully by then I'll have a finish or two to report and maybe an ipad or kindle bag, too. It's amazing how much more you can do when you're retired, and how much more that could be done if I put the pedal to the metal. I'm also good at taking breaks. There are a multitude of us working on "Easy Street" to see some of the progress go here to Bonnie's blog Quiltville's Quips and Snips. |
Started on Step 1 "Easy Street"
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