Sunday, November 29, 2009

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Happy Halloween!

Thought I'd share a couple of pictures from our Halloween Village.

We've been so busy, there hasn't been much time to enjoy the holiday.

We had a great show at West Sound Quilters last week.
We did so well, I've been furiously
making more things so I will have enough to properly fill the booth at the two shows yet to come.
Richard found his Halloween costume at the show and spent a great deal of time entertaining the vendors with it. I'll also share a couple pictures of the booth.


Sunday, July 12, 2009

I'm Back -- Let's Try This Again




Yes, I've been goofing off. Now the year is half gone and it's time to get busy. So, I'm hoping I will stick with the plan and post at least once a month - have a give away this fall - who knows. . .


Since April, I've been teaching classes, straightening up around the house, and making quilts for family. I thought I would share one of those from the past (Star Trek) and the latest one made from wolf panels. The wolf quilt is made with thinsulate batting for extra warmth. I really like the thinsulate because it gives the quilts an extra soft and cuddly feeling.
Until next time, happy quilting!




Friday, April 10, 2009

Look What You Can Do With Scraps




Well now that the scraps are so neat and organized, I just can't seem to stay out of them.


I have two classes scheduled now. One is ongoing on Sunday afternoons and is finished with their first project and ready for more. (See group quilt photo above. )
This group is very informal and everyone seems content to work at their own pace. One person has already finished her second project which led me to go in search of ideas for a third. Alas, I have no pictures of the second project as yet.
Anyway, I needed a sample and the scrap bins provided just the right stuff for the boxy stars quilt shown here. Pattern can be found on www.quiltville.com. Of course, I resized it for those who wanted to work with bigger pieces.

The next thing on my agenda was a project that could be used to teach the Quilt-As-You-Go method designed by Susan Nelson. Once again I went to the scrap bins and created the small runner shown here. Now I know my calculations are right and I can proceed to make the kits for people to use in class.

It seems I've had lots of treasures hiding in the scrap bins. For now at least I have a plan for staying caught up with them. I set a drawer aside for collecting scraps and I'm determined that everytime that drawer gets full, I will take an evening and sort them out and put them in bins so they will be ready for my next creative moment.

Monday, March 30, 2009

At least it's a start . . .

After at least 50 quilts made and roughly 4 years since the last clean-up, I managed to accumulate quite a pile of scraps. But after pulling everything out of the sewing room to make room to switch my old quilting frame for the new one, I was determined to put some order into the scrap pile and turn it in to something usable.

After two weeks of spending virtually every weekend hour and weekday evening sorting and trimming, I feel I've made great strides. Lady Cat was quite concerned at my single-mindedness and felt it necessary to stroll across the table now and then to check up on me. At one point, she stopped nose to nose and just stared at me as if to say "this has gone on long enough - you can pay attention to me now". So, I took the hint and put the sorted part neatly on the shelves and stuffed the rest back into 2 bins, and then sat down with Lady Cat to catch up on television. I was rewarded with a contented purr and adoring looks before she drifted off to sleep.
I made a note to self to be sure and get back to those bins soon -- we'll see.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

February 2009


In February we got a bit bogged down with taxes and paperwork. I managed to keep busy with a teaching a quilting class on Sunday afternoons. I'm hoping to post pictures of our quilts from class next month.

So far, I've started 3 quilts and finished one (shown here). This quilt is one I found in a catalog. They were selling a kit to make it. I'm too cheap for that -- I just looked at the picture and figured it out. Of course, I have no idea how the size of my blocks compares to theirs. It turned out that my free sample of thinsulate 250 was enough to quilt it with, so I used the thinsulate for the batting and was delighted to find that my quick and easy quilt turned into a comforter. Next month, I'm hoping to finally organize the scrap pile - wish me luck . . . .

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

January Flew By

January was supposed to be a chance to relax and take a break before starting to make stuff for the 2009 shows -- my goal is to make at least one quilt each month.

As luck would have it, it took most of the month to get customer quilts done because there were too many days of being sick and not wanting to risk sneezing too often and having to rip out stuff. But, the sun came out again. All customer quilts got done ahead of the promised date and everyone was happy with the results. We even found time to start up a Sunday afternoon class for some seniors in Silverdale. We've been working on 'The Road to Oklahoma'.


I did manage to get a quilt done in January. I finished Bonnie Hunter's New Year's Eve mystery quilt called Double Delight. As always, I made little changes . . . .