Don't forget, tonight is Friday Night Sew-in! I have big plans, but I will not be able to show all of the finished items--I am thinking positively--because some of it is for The Ghastlies Blog Hop which will begin on October 24, 2011! Cannot wait for that!!!
So, until tomorrow's posting of what I can show, here is a little sneak peek at some of the fabric I will be using in projects I can't show--got all that!!! This sneak peek will make you want to come back between Oct. 24 and Nov 24 for The Ghastlies Blog Hop!!!
Until tomorrow--have a wonderful productive Friday Night Sew-In!!
Friday, September 16, 2011
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
What a wonderful package! Thank you Purple Pam!
What a wonderful package that was waiting for me when I arrived home from school today! First, I read the return address and knew it was from Purple Pam who had a giveaway about a week ago for her followers. I couldn't wait to bring it inside and open it up!
When I did open it, it was even more beautiful than I had seen on her blog! She had even completed six of the blocks--what a bonus to have such a head start--and let me tell you what gorgeous work Purple Pam does; her piecing is exquisite! Take a look:
Now take a look at what else was there--the finishing kit and the remainder of the blocks neatly packaged to piece by me (and my trusty helper) Here he is taking a "sneak" peek:
Now we are checking out these blocks from a different view:
Actually he is telling me that I don't quite have them lined up right--but his paw will straighten them out for me, see what a helper:
It is a wonder I get anything completed without his help--or his best friend's help for that matter:
Well, enough of my helpers! Thank you again Purple Pam for such a wonderful, wonderful package! I will be putting something in the mail to you on Thursday just to say thank you again!
For now, stay happy and quilt/sew something! Or perhaps I should sign off:
When I did open it, it was even more beautiful than I had seen on her blog! She had even completed six of the blocks--what a bonus to have such a head start--and let me tell you what gorgeous work Purple Pam does; her piecing is exquisite! Take a look:
Now take a look at what else was there--the finishing kit and the remainder of the blocks neatly packaged to piece by me (and my trusty helper) Here he is taking a "sneak" peek:
Now we are checking out these blocks from a different view:
Actually he is telling me that I don't quite have them lined up right--but his paw will straighten them out for me, see what a helper:
It is a wonder I get anything completed without his help--or his best friend's help for that matter:
Well, enough of my helpers! Thank you again Purple Pam for such a wonderful, wonderful package! I will be putting something in the mail to you on Thursday just to say thank you again!
For now, stay happy and quilt/sew something! Or perhaps I should sign off:
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Thursday, September 8, 2011
The Ghastlies Blog Hop and The Big EZ quilts
YES, I have signed up for The Ghastlies Blog Hop and can't wait. I actually have a couple of things that I will be working on and showing for the hop! I will keep you guessing though! I do think I will see you on Saturday, if you are the Sandy I have in mind!
I will post about the craziness of last week this weekend! I will answer all comments too--I love your comments, and answer them all...just a little behind this past week! Still sewing my binding on the BIG EZ flower quilt and finishing up the Halloween Big EZ.
Of to work tomorrow and then to continue on with the Shop Hop in Connecticut this weekend! Always on the lookout for The Ghastlies fabric!
Quilt, sew, enjoy!
I will post about the craziness of last week this weekend! I will answer all comments too--I love your comments, and answer them all...just a little behind this past week! Still sewing my binding on the BIG EZ flower quilt and finishing up the Halloween Big EZ.
Of to work tomorrow and then to continue on with the Shop Hop in Connecticut this weekend! Always on the lookout for The Ghastlies fabric!
Quilt, sew, enjoy!
Thursday, September 1, 2011
What I have been working on and Back to School -- Finally!
Well, Hurricane Irene has come and gone but many in our state are still feeling her effects! The teachers just went back to school today and the students will come in on Tuesday, Sept. 2., that is a week later than scheduled. That means less time quilting, sewing and blogging--but a little quilting a day is better than none at all!
I have been doing some type of quilting everyday--and that makes me feel good! I am sewing the binding on my flower quilt (earlier post) and working on my new Halloween quilt:
As well as enjoying the blooms in my garden:
and the fading butterfly bush; although it is still very active with various butterflies and bees:
So, I am still enjoying the very warm afternoons and all that is still blossoming as we move into September and fall. My cat and corgi helpers staying close at hand both in the quilt room and outside for the corgi!
Until our next visit, keep quilting!
I have been doing some type of quilting everyday--and that makes me feel good! I am sewing the binding on my flower quilt (earlier post) and working on my new Halloween quilt:
As well as enjoying the blooms in my garden:
and the fading butterfly bush; although it is still very active with various butterflies and bees:
So, I am still enjoying the very warm afternoons and all that is still blossoming as we move into September and fall. My cat and corgi helpers staying close at hand both in the quilt room and outside for the corgi!
Until our next visit, keep quilting!
Saturday, August 27, 2011
In the Eye of Irene
Well, I better get a quick post in now because the eye of Irene is scheduled to pass over us later tonight and who knows about our power. I have to finish getting my binding on my hydrangea quilt so that I can work on that if I can't use the sewing machine! I also am making sure I have some embroidery to do also! I can continue working on my Butterfuly blocks too!
I probably won't be working on my Halloween, unless I get a few more things done before any power outage--it will be so nice NOT to have a power outage! I could sit home tomorrow and sew--we are ready to be inside!
Well, as I said, just a quick note--off to get lots of things done so I can work without power if necessary...
My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone in the path or surroundings of Hurricane Irene!! May everyone be safe and simply have more time to quilt!
Happy quilting!
I probably won't be working on my Halloween, unless I get a few more things done before any power outage--it will be so nice NOT to have a power outage! I could sit home tomorrow and sew--we are ready to be inside!
Well, as I said, just a quick note--off to get lots of things done so I can work without power if necessary...
My thoughts and prayers go out to everyone in the path or surroundings of Hurricane Irene!! May everyone be safe and simply have more time to quilt!
Happy quilting!
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Blog listing the Accuquilt GO Baby giveaways
About a week ago, I ran across a blog that listed all the Accuquilt GO Baby giveaways and now cannot find it. Does anyone out there know where I might find that blog?
Thanks,
Happy Quilting,
Thanks,
Happy Quilting,
Gorgeous Handmade and Handpainted Buttons!
I just love buttons, who doesn't! I love looking at them and using them in my quilt projects. I have gotten back to embroidery and love the look of little buttons in embroidery also! But cute buttons are not always easy to find, I know I have looked for just the "right" button for a special project and ended up using an "ok" button because a special one was just not found. Well, did I ever run across a fantastic blog and button source!
The name of the blog is ButtonMad and they have the cutest handmade and handpainted buttons you ever want to see! Take a look at the adorable buttons available, the picture below is from their site! The best part of this company is that they employ women from South Africa to make these buttons--thus helping two groups at the same time--the individual buying buttons and the women of South Africa!
They have giveaways too--this was the latest one and yes, I was a very lucky winner of these adorable owl buttons--but that is not why I am sharing this; I want everyone to be able to find adorable handmade buttons to use in your projects! Or, if you prefer, go to http://incomparablebuttons.blogspot.com
I know you will be seeing these buttons used in my projects in the future too! So hop over to their blog for information and browse through their wonderful selection--I am sure you will find something that you will fall in love with and use in one of your projects too! So, once again here is the link to ButtonMad!
Happy Quilting,
The name of the blog is ButtonMad and they have the cutest handmade and handpainted buttons you ever want to see! Take a look at the adorable buttons available, the picture below is from their site! The best part of this company is that they employ women from South Africa to make these buttons--thus helping two groups at the same time--the individual buying buttons and the women of South Africa!
They have giveaways too--this was the latest one and yes, I was a very lucky winner of these adorable owl buttons--but that is not why I am sharing this; I want everyone to be able to find adorable handmade buttons to use in your projects! Or, if you prefer, go to http://incomparablebuttons.blogspot.com
I know you will be seeing these buttons used in my projects in the future too! So hop over to their blog for information and browse through their wonderful selection--I am sure you will find something that you will fall in love with and use in one of your projects too! So, once again here is the link to ButtonMad!
Happy Quilting,
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Pin Toppers
I have talked about my pin toppers and how much I enjoy them in my two special pin cushions but did not realize that I need to show them also! Someone asked to see them so I have taken a few pictures to show you.
I am rotating the pin cushion so that you are able to see the wonderful designs!
The last side of this pin cushion:
Now for the other pin cushion:
Thank you so much for asking to see them--they are beautiful in my quilt room, I so enjoy looking at them! If you are interested in your own pin toppers, you can purchase them at Pinks and Needles from Gigi at her Etsy store. I was lucky enough to have joined a pin topper a month club a couple of years ago.
Happy Quilting, Enjoy!
I am rotating the pin cushion so that you are able to see the wonderful designs!
The last side of this pin cushion:
Now for the other pin cushion:
Thank you so much for asking to see them--they are beautiful in my quilt room, I so enjoy looking at them! If you are interested in your own pin toppers, you can purchase them at Pinks and Needles from Gigi at her Etsy store. I was lucky enough to have joined a pin topper a month club a couple of years ago.
Happy Quilting, Enjoy!
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Friday Night Sew-In!
Well, it was a Friday Night Sew-In and it was great to be a part of it--even though I didn't get the entire Friday night sewing! I started after I had gone with my daughter to finish up some things for her to go back to college; for her senior year! So getting going about 9:00 p.m. was not what I had originally planned, but anytime sewing is better than no time!
Let's start with the fabric collection:
You can see that I am working on a Halloween quilt. The name of it is, The Big EZ, by Cottonwood patterns; I absolutely love it for big prints! The Halloween cats are too cute to cut into small pieces! As you can also see, I have a furry "helper" in the far right corner. He will definitely become more obvious as time goes on. I should have entered him in Pets on Quilts!
Next, I have chosen the two fabrics for the four-patch and cut and pieced them all together:
I also cut all of the strips and corner squares--way too many of them (120 of each).
Now to cut the large 7 1/2" squares of three different fabrics, here comes the helper:
I will be continuing this tonight (Saturday) and tomorrow--hopefully being able to show you a finished top in a day or two. This top goes together so easily--look at my previous post with the flower quilt!
While looking at fabrics here are some other pictures of my cat hard at work helping me decide which fabrics should stay and which should go:
It really is amazing I get anything completed with all the "help" I get! Sometimes, he rearranges pieces at night if they haven't been sewn together yet--that is always fun!
Well, I had a fantastic Friday Night Sew--can't wait for next month! I really accomplished alot more than it seems to show!
Sew, Quilt and Enjoy!
Let's start with the fabric collection:
You can see that I am working on a Halloween quilt. The name of it is, The Big EZ, by Cottonwood patterns; I absolutely love it for big prints! The Halloween cats are too cute to cut into small pieces! As you can also see, I have a furry "helper" in the far right corner. He will definitely become more obvious as time goes on. I should have entered him in Pets on Quilts!
Next, I have chosen the two fabrics for the four-patch and cut and pieced them all together:
I also cut all of the strips and corner squares--way too many of them (120 of each).
Now to cut the large 7 1/2" squares of three different fabrics, here comes the helper:
I will be continuing this tonight (Saturday) and tomorrow--hopefully being able to show you a finished top in a day or two. This top goes together so easily--look at my previous post with the flower quilt!
While looking at fabrics here are some other pictures of my cat hard at work helping me decide which fabrics should stay and which should go:
It really is amazing I get anything completed with all the "help" I get! Sometimes, he rearranges pieces at night if they haven't been sewn together yet--that is always fun!
Well, I had a fantastic Friday Night Sew--can't wait for next month! I really accomplished alot more than it seems to show!
Sew, Quilt and Enjoy!
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Wantobe Quilter's Fantastic Giveaway!
Hi to all my friends and followers!
I would like to welcome you to a Wantobe Quilters Campaign over at www.sewwequilt.com
They are having quilting supplies to giveaway 5 x a week for the next 11 weeks! The campaign began Aug 1st and runs till Oct 29th.
Supplies that will have you quilting before you know it…From sewing machines to irons, to die cutters,to mats, to rotary cutters, sewing baskets, scissors, batting, needles,rolled sewing machine bags, patterns, books, magazines…everything you could imagine to assist you in being a NEW Quilter.
A Wantobe Quilter is someone who has no quilting tools, has never quilted.
They can enter on M-W-F to win...they leave a comment and the name of my blog...over at Sew We Quilt. ( Check their Saturday posts for recaps of the week, the giveaways are FABULOUS)
http://www.sewwequilt.com/2011/08/saturdays-are-our-sponsor-daysrecap-of.html
http://www.sewwequilt.com/2011/08/wantobe-quilter-sponsor-day-recap-of.html
Even if you are already part of the quilting community, you can win
quilting stuff too on Tuesdays and Thursdays those are days for us
quilters who have supplies but we can win more and better ones..
All you have to do is email me your name and phone number
and email, sew I can submit this to the organizer, because if you win
anything I can win something too.
All you have to do is be my follower and a follower
over at www.sewwequilt.com That is all! There are over 53 Sponsors involved.
I am pretty excited to be part of this, sew should you.
I love being a QUILTER!
P.S. You will not be eligible to win anything if you do not register
with me (or with any blogger where you see this message)
What do you have to do to be eligible to win:
There are 3 steps you need to take:
1. just send me (or any other blogger who has the button you see on my sidebar on their blog) your name, address and email
2. be(come) a follower of the blog where you have registered
3. be(come) a follower of Sew We Quilt.
How can you win?
1. If you are a Wantobe quilter, you can go to Sew We Quilt every Monday, Wednesday or Friday and leave a comment but please also say Barb from A Corgi to Quilt By sent me That way, if you win, I win a prize too.
2. If you are an Experienced quilter, you can go to Sew We Quilt on Tuesdays and Thursdays to leave your comment, also saying who sent you.
Easy Peasy--Let's have some fun and win some prizes! Thanks!
I would like to welcome you to a Wantobe Quilters Campaign over at www.sewwequilt.com
They are having quilting supplies to giveaway 5 x a week for the next 11 weeks! The campaign began Aug 1st and runs till Oct 29th.
Supplies that will have you quilting before you know it…From sewing machines to irons, to die cutters,to mats, to rotary cutters, sewing baskets, scissors, batting, needles,rolled sewing machine bags, patterns, books, magazines…everything you could imagine to assist you in being a NEW Quilter.
A Wantobe Quilter is someone who has no quilting tools, has never quilted.
They can enter on M-W-F to win...they leave a comment and the name of my blog...over at Sew We Quilt. ( Check their Saturday posts for recaps of the week, the giveaways are FABULOUS)
http://www.sewwequilt.com/2011/08/saturdays-are-our-sponsor-daysrecap-of.html
http://www.sewwequilt.com/2011/08/wantobe-quilter-sponsor-day-recap-of.html
Even if you are already part of the quilting community, you can win
quilting stuff too on Tuesdays and Thursdays those are days for us
quilters who have supplies but we can win more and better ones..
All you have to do is email me your name and phone number
and email, sew I can submit this to the organizer, because if you win
anything I can win something too.
All you have to do is be my follower and a follower
over at www.sewwequilt.com That is all! There are over 53 Sponsors involved.
I am pretty excited to be part of this, sew should you.
I love being a QUILTER!
P.S. You will not be eligible to win anything if you do not register
with me (or with any blogger where you see this message)
What do you have to do to be eligible to win:
There are 3 steps you need to take:
1. just send me (or any other blogger who has the button you see on my sidebar on their blog) your name, address and email
2. be(come) a follower of the blog where you have registered
3. be(come) a follower of Sew We Quilt.
How can you win?
1. If you are a Wantobe quilter, you can go to Sew We Quilt every Monday, Wednesday or Friday and leave a comment but please also say Barb from A Corgi to Quilt By sent me That way, if you win, I win a prize too.
2. If you are an Experienced quilter, you can go to Sew We Quilt on Tuesdays and Thursdays to leave your comment, also saying who sent you.
Easy Peasy--Let's have some fun and win some prizes! Thanks!
Friday, August 12, 2011
Some more sewing, embroidering that is in progress
I have not been idle at all this summer! In between working, yes, I have had to go in to work a few times this summer; I have been getting some wonderful times to piece or embroider on items that I have been wanting to accomplish or like the previous post try a new pattern that fits the fabric!
The first piece to show you is the sunflower that I have started, put down and come back to. This is completed in the embroidery hoop and is a combination of applique and embroidery. I still have a lot to go, but this is one block to show for now:
Next, is a tablerunner that I have wanted to do for quite some time--it is fish and I really do love the fabric from my stash that I used in this table runner--next get it sandwiched and quilted! I do quilt the smaller ones!
On another note, I want to share a great blog with you, and she is having a giveaway for long arm quilting also! Her name is Joanne and she is from New Hampshire--her work is wonderful, so stop by and see her work and take a look at the giveaway too! Here is the link: Splitting Stitches
Here's to many hours of sewing and quilting! Love being back in the blogging world--there is just so much going on here, to see and learn!
Until later, quilt and sew every spare minute!
The first piece to show you is the sunflower that I have started, put down and come back to. This is completed in the embroidery hoop and is a combination of applique and embroidery. I still have a lot to go, but this is one block to show for now:
Next, is a tablerunner that I have wanted to do for quite some time--it is fish and I really do love the fabric from my stash that I used in this table runner--next get it sandwiched and quilted! I do quilt the smaller ones!
On another note, I want to share a great blog with you, and she is having a giveaway for long arm quilting also! Her name is Joanne and she is from New Hampshire--her work is wonderful, so stop by and see her work and take a look at the giveaway too! Here is the link: Splitting Stitches
Here's to many hours of sewing and quilting! Love being back in the blogging world--there is just so much going on here, to see and learn!
Until later, quilt and sew every spare minute!
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Images not showing!
Ok, I know that I haven't blogged in a while, but blogger is not saving my images! The images show on my preview and then disappear.
If anyone has any answers, ideas, please let me know! I will give it a rest for now because I am hating blogger right now! I will try again later or tomorrow to get the images to post.
Just wanted to let you know!
If anyone has any answers, ideas, please let me know! I will give it a rest for now because I am hating blogger right now! I will try again later or tomorrow to get the images to post.
Just wanted to let you know!
It's been a long time.....
I know that it has been a long time since my last post--so I will briefly say why. First and foremost has been work. I accepted additional responsibilities this year and that meant a great deal more time, unfortunately, the time had to come from somewhere and it was my quilting and blogging time! Even though I teach high school, I have been busy at work even this summer.
However, I have made time for quilting! It has been so wonderful to relax, create and sew once again! So without further waiting, I will show you what I have been working on--I have spent a lot of time lately on sewing/applique/embroidery for the past month and love every single minute/second of it! I have also been to a few quilt shows, but will save some of that for later!
This quilt was a joy to work on! The pattern is called, The Big EZ, and it certainly was! I have started another one with Halloween fabric. Right now it is shown on my daughter's bed, she hopes it stays there when it is quilted too--we will see; she will be off to college in two weeks for her senior year. Where did that time go; that is another story for sure!
This is a close up of the large block--which is the reason I used the pattern that I did--it allows me to showcase the fabric I did not want to cut up!
While I may not post daily, I will at least try to post much more often than before--my goal will be weekly, however if it is every other week when I return to school that would be better than what it has been! I have a few more things to show you and another post to make about a new blog that I fell in love with etc. That will be tomorrow (for sure)!
Well, it is wonderful to be back, thank you to everyone who stood by me while I was so involved with work, family etc. and thank you so much to Joanne who has prompted and urged me back to my blog! She will be the next post!
Great to be back, it feels like a renewal with friends, now here's to keeping it up! Happy in quilting and blogging!
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
A Quick Post--I won the buttons!
Just a quick post to say thank you to Barb and Gene! Barb for hosting the button giveaway and Gene for pulling my name with nine others! This is such a great way to come back to blogging!
It is suppose to be Spring, however we are expecting snow tomorrow into Thursday--up to six inches! The 70 degrees we had on Friday was such a tease! Well, maybe I will be able to work on my Sunflower quilt in the hoop! That would be fantastic! I will have to show a sneak peak of it tomorrow!
Have a great night and until tomorrow -- enjoy your time quilting and sewing!
It is suppose to be Spring, however we are expecting snow tomorrow into Thursday--up to six inches! The 70 degrees we had on Friday was such a tease! Well, maybe I will be able to work on my Sunflower quilt in the hoop! That would be fantastic! I will have to show a sneak peak of it tomorrow!
Have a great night and until tomorrow -- enjoy your time quilting and sewing!
Monday, March 21, 2011
A Blog Link and a quilt with a story!
I am starting off this evening with a link to a new blogger for me! I visited Bejeweled by Barb and while there discovered a new blog! I hopped over to Susan's Texas Quilting Adventures and had a wonderful time going through so many wonderful posts! She is also offering a giveaway for her blogaversary, but you have to hurry--it ends today!
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Return to Blogging
It has been a very long time and a long snowy, hard winter. Today is the first day of Spring, and I can't think of a better day to return to my very neglected blog! I am hoping that with Spring, I am renewed and can bring about an informative and fun blog! While I have not started out this year in the same quilting manner as last year--which was such a wonderful beginning of sewing or quilting every day regardless of how long; I have still been involved with some quilting, a quilt show in Somerset, New Jersey already and a couple of quilt classes!
I have also come back to reading my favorite blogs and one that I visited, Bejeweled by Barb, is having a fantastic giveaway for some very special buttons! A company called: ButtonMad which originated in South Africa and empowering women by offering them a craft and employment to better themselves. Check out their website and see the incredible buttons they are making! Absolutely awesome!
An update on the tiny kitty--not so tiny any more:
Until tomorrow then.....quilt more....Barb
I have also come back to reading my favorite blogs and one that I visited, Bejeweled by Barb, is having a fantastic giveaway for some very special buttons! A company called: ButtonMad which originated in South Africa and empowering women by offering them a craft and employment to better themselves. Check out their website and see the incredible buttons they are making! Absolutely awesome!
An update on the tiny kitty--not so tiny any more:
Until tomorrow then.....quilt more....Barb
Monday, September 13, 2010
More from the Guild!
Thank you Cheryl for setting me straight on Kelly's mother's name, it is Donitta! Well, with that cleared up, I have a few more pictures to show from that wonderful evening!
Janet thrilled us with this original design! Janet has several published patterns, and this will also become one added to her original pattern list! It is stunning!
Karen, who has a blog which many of us enjoy: http://selvageblog.blogspot.com/ created this raw edge quilt block quilt. Karen and I met this summer in person, as we discovered we do not live far from one another. She came to quilt guild on Friday evening with me and we were delighted with this quilt and her asterisk quilt. I am truly so lucky to have made such a wonderful new friend and such a great author and quilter. As some of you may know, Karen has authored the book, "Quilts from the Selvage Edge". You never know who you will meet or who lives close to you until you open your eyes, ears, mind and heart and take a look! This was a great guild meeting--a great way to kick off the new year!
If you look on the table behind Bonnie, you will see Karen's asterisk quilt on the left and on the right the raw edge quilt. Go to her blog and read all about the raw edged quilt and much more!
Well, I need to close at this point to get some other items completed. Until tomorrow, happy quilting!
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