i am full force into my T.O.D. mission and finished up another UFO.
this was a in-pices UFO sitting on the shelf for a while....i didn't have a Halloween quilt mostly because i didn't ever really like the Halloween fabrics on the market. then i found this cute little group. i lucked out and found a current fabric for the outer border that fits in perfectly...
i was hoping to get it done by this Halloween, but i'll have it for next year and getting it done feels good- deadline met or not!
i'm trading quilting with another LAer. i want a specific design on it- Spiderwebs in purple thread by Munnich Designs. it's a computerized design and she has a computerized machine. i'll freemotion quilt a quilt for her in return...yes, i am quite capabile to quilt it myself, but at this point, just don't want too..i want it done.
check out this backing fabric i found....it's perfect. it almost made it into the outer border, but i found that other fabric that fit the feel of the quilt better.
i love the little lime green buzzard....and the cheeky owl.
now i have empty spot on my shelf...now to find the next UFO to finish up.
if you made it this far, thanks....i made a drawstring pouch for a gifty and went ahead and made two....so when my followers hit 300, i'll have a give away for the extra one!! surely 20 more people will admit they like my blog *grin*
the main fabric has neat quilt block illustrations and the words are 'instructions' for how to do various quilty stuff. i found the fabric at a garage sale a long time ago. i think i paid $3 for about 3 yards of it. the selvage is dated 1995. here's the link to the tutorial i used.
that's all my wedding blocks on the wall behind it
Blogger's Quilt Festival
i want to play this year! i've remember seeing this and kicking myself for not joining in (it's so simple), so this year i'm joining in the fun! Amy from the Creative Side is the wonderful host. stop by her blog if you want to play to!
My submission is my kitchen sink quilt, DoodleBug Jumbalaya.
i used all my leftovers, orphans, and test blocks. even the HST border was a refused border (twice, in two colors) from another quilt.
i used my favorite color, lime green, as the backing cause i knew i wanted the quilting to show.
after debating between quilting it with an edge to edge or a custom, i decided to custom quilt each block differently. i knew it would be a challenge, turned out to be a bigger challenge than i previously thought. the work was worth it! i love it!
i also used my 'trash back' concept with the quilting. (i left the picture big, so click on it for all the details.) with a 'trash back' i use up all my leftover bobbins from other quilts. so all the different designs are in different colors making the back almost as cool as the front.
it is one of my favorite quilts to date. it hasn't made it to the bed yet, but it's next in rotation *smile*
thanks for stopping by and having a look.
My submission is my kitchen sink quilt, DoodleBug Jumbalaya.
i used all my leftovers, orphans, and test blocks. even the HST border was a refused border (twice, in two colors) from another quilt.
i used my favorite color, lime green, as the backing cause i knew i wanted the quilting to show.
after debating between quilting it with an edge to edge or a custom, i decided to custom quilt each block differently. i knew it would be a challenge, turned out to be a bigger challenge than i previously thought. the work was worth it! i love it!
i also used my 'trash back' concept with the quilting. (i left the picture big, so click on it for all the details.) with a 'trash back' i use up all my leftover bobbins from other quilts. so all the different designs are in different colors making the back almost as cool as the front.
it is one of my favorite quilts to date. it hasn't made it to the bed yet, but it's next in rotation *smile*
thanks for stopping by and having a look.
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blogger's quilt festival
to steam or not to steam....
that is the pressing question...*hehehe*
i'm a steamer. the hotter the better. when i press my binding i jokingly say i'm also get a facial
as a machine quilter, i can immediately tell which of my customers use steam and who do not. i am of the school that steam is my bestest quilting friend (that and a sharp rotary cutter blade)
see that backing seam- it was pressed without steam. it wants to lay flat, but not wholeheartedly.
i grabbed my iron, gave it a quick pass with my iron with steam, and WHA-LA. it submits *grin* a nice flat seam allowance...
i believe that steam helps press the seams 'better' and i believe that it makes for pointer points.
of course, a good pressing surface helps to. my ironing board is just that- a board. i took some furniture grade ply wood, covered it with one layer of warm and natural batting, and wrapped it in a good quality duck canvas. that's my ironing board. the next time i used it i notice a HUGE difference in my blocks. they layed flatter, and the seams were nice and crisp and my seams matched better with no fudging.
i have added to my board. i went to the GA quilt show and bought one of these ironing board covers (not affliated, just sharing). i like it...i notice i don't have to press yardage as long to get the startch to dry, so it does seem to reflect heat. but a warning- a helping hand or two makes getting it stuck to your board easier. ask me how i know....my goodness that adhesive sticks to itself and will not be easily parted...a few bad words were muttered.
so, there you have it- my opinion on using steam when i iron, do with it what you want.
i'm a steamer. the hotter the better. when i press my binding i jokingly say i'm also get a facial
as a machine quilter, i can immediately tell which of my customers use steam and who do not. i am of the school that steam is my bestest quilting friend (that and a sharp rotary cutter blade)
see that backing seam- it was pressed without steam. it wants to lay flat, but not wholeheartedly.
i grabbed my iron, gave it a quick pass with my iron with steam, and WHA-LA. it submits *grin* a nice flat seam allowance...
i believe that steam helps press the seams 'better' and i believe that it makes for pointer points.
of course, a good pressing surface helps to. my ironing board is just that- a board. i took some furniture grade ply wood, covered it with one layer of warm and natural batting, and wrapped it in a good quality duck canvas. that's my ironing board. the next time i used it i notice a HUGE difference in my blocks. they layed flatter, and the seams were nice and crisp and my seams matched better with no fudging.
i have added to my board. i went to the GA quilt show and bought one of these ironing board covers (not affliated, just sharing). i like it...i notice i don't have to press yardage as long to get the startch to dry, so it does seem to reflect heat. but a warning- a helping hand or two makes getting it stuck to your board easier. ask me how i know....my goodness that adhesive sticks to itself and will not be easily parted...a few bad words were muttered.
so, there you have it- my opinion on using steam when i iron, do with it what you want.
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tips and tricks
i have only myself to amuse me sometimes
i have made it my misson to finish up as many UFOs as i can.
i'm calling it:
Taskforce Operation Distraction-
Elimating All UFO Threats
(be it foreign or domestic)
this is my lastest flimsy finish. it didn't turn out quite as i envisioned
"A- I am a hounddog.
B- i don't cry, it's more of a whimper.
C- i chase squirrels, not rabbits.
D- i have enuf friends"
i'm calling it:
Taskforce Operation Distraction-
Elimating All UFO Threats
(be it foreign or domestic)
this is my lastest flimsy finish. it didn't turn out quite as i envisioned
"A- I am a hounddog.
B- i don't cry, it's more of a whimper.
C- i chase squirrels, not rabbits.
D- i have enuf friends"
star blocks
i can't assume that you read every quilt blog out there, so you might not have read about john'alee's quilt building effort or her call for help.
you can read about the story here and here (you might want to have some tissues close), and the block info is here and here's a picture of what she's gotten so far. there's more posts, once at her blog you can look around and read all the posts.....
i made four 8inch blocks and sent them last month...i forgot to take a picture, so i borrowed the one from her blog.
she has received enuf blocks for two quilts and she's making five (?)
she has extended the deadline to the end of November so, i made six 12inch blocks...
perhaps you could spare some time for a block or two???
you can read about the story here and here (you might want to have some tissues close), and the block info is here and here's a picture of what she's gotten so far. there's more posts, once at her blog you can look around and read all the posts.....
i made four 8inch blocks and sent them last month...i forgot to take a picture, so i borrowed the one from her blog.
she has received enuf blocks for two quilts and she's making five (?)
she has extended the deadline to the end of November so, i made six 12inch blocks...
perhaps you could spare some time for a block or two???
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quilting
i have this fabric.....
this drawing....
to represent these for the wedding quilt.
i have gotten to almost the last applique block i have planned to make for our wedding quilt....The Shoes.
i'm debating raw edge to needle turn....
stay tuned
this drawing....
to represent these for the wedding quilt.
i have gotten to almost the last applique block i have planned to make for our wedding quilt....The Shoes.
i'm debating raw edge to needle turn....
stay tuned
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wedding quilt
stitch, stitch, stitching away
they arrived as flimsies and left as quilts *giggle*
robbie's daisy quilt
it was the first quilt she ever sent out to be quilted...she was very happy with the results.
roxanne's strip BOM
those blocks were little- 6inches finished....
and evelyn's scrappy railfence variation.
i like this block alot
robbie's daisy quilt
it was the first quilt she ever sent out to be quilted...she was very happy with the results.
roxanne's strip BOM
those blocks were little- 6inches finished....
and evelyn's scrappy railfence variation.
i like this block alot
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customer quilts
redneck games
this past weekend my FIL treated family and friends to a cajun pig roast!! this was a treat for me cause i've heard so many stories about family pig roasts. (they do huge shrimp boils which i've had the treat to attend also)
The Pig has to be babysat. it has to be rotated every 5 minutes or so. then every couple of hours they roated the whole cage to ensure even cooking. all the work was worth it, it was deleicious...and the crackling was hands-down the best...
it was nice to meet all the extended family...and it made me smile everytime i was introduced as "davis's wife" *grin* see....
i was a very bad blogger cause this is the only picture i took....once all the cousins showed up with all their 4wheelers (we had 5 running), well, picture taking feel to the bottom of the pile...it's just too much fun racing around the fields.
it was fun to take the 'city' family to pet Mack, Bubba, and Hannah. one lady said that she never knew that horses were so big and she was amazed that i wasn't scared of him. "but he could kill you" she also had the opinion that bubba "smelt funny" i forget everybody wasn't raised on a farm....
we came home sunday afternoon and lucky crashed before i could get my shoes off. *giggle* and i wasn't fair behind him. i can't remember ever being asleep before midnight...
Uncle John babysitting The Pig. |
The Pig has to be babysat. it has to be rotated every 5 minutes or so. then every couple of hours they roated the whole cage to ensure even cooking. all the work was worth it, it was deleicious...and the crackling was hands-down the best...
it was nice to meet all the extended family...and it made me smile everytime i was introduced as "davis's wife" *grin* see....
i was a very bad blogger cause this is the only picture i took....once all the cousins showed up with all their 4wheelers (we had 5 running), well, picture taking feel to the bottom of the pile...it's just too much fun racing around the fields.
it was fun to take the 'city' family to pet Mack, Bubba, and Hannah. one lady said that she never knew that horses were so big and she was amazed that i wasn't scared of him. "but he could kill you" she also had the opinion that bubba "smelt funny" i forget everybody wasn't raised on a farm....
we came home sunday afternoon and lucky crashed before i could get my shoes off. *giggle* and i wasn't fair behind him. i can't remember ever being asleep before midnight...
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trips and excursions
*crap*
THERE'S ONLY 72 DAYS TIL CHRISTMAS!!!
didn't want to panic anyone, but i thought you should know. found this cool christmas countdown clock
time just flys by. why can't it keep the crawl i remember from childhood...
didn't want to panic anyone, but i thought you should know. found this cool christmas countdown clock
time just flys by. why can't it keep the crawl i remember from childhood...
mail call!!!
i got a mini squishy in the mail today!
carol sent me two blocks for the wedding quilt!!
one is in tribute to my granny
the other is embroidered with our anniversary (i like the sound of that)
she also sent me some of the left over fabric...
THANK YOU CAROL!!
"mom, i'm trying to have my 18th nap of the day here"
carol sent me two blocks for the wedding quilt!!
one is in tribute to my granny
the other is embroidered with our anniversary (i like the sound of that)
she also sent me some of the left over fabric...
THANK YOU CAROL!!
"mom, i'm trying to have my 18th nap of the day here"
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wedding quilt
cuddly as a cactus
i recently had the pleasure to quilt mary's grinch quilt.
if you'll excuse my indulgence, i think my cotton candy E2E was made for this quilt...
i love it when a good plan together...
another flimsy bites the dust and the parade of Christmas quilts begins *grin*
oh, i have to show you my design wall (and floor) today!
you know how i make blocks for the block lotto? in september we made curved pieced rail fence blocks (block tutorial link here)...well, i had a feeling that i wouldn't be quite lucky enuf to win two months in a row, so i dug through my batik stash and cut 132 rectangles to make a quilt using this block!!!
i have all the blocks made and waiting to start sewing into rows...it'll be big: 88inches wide by 96inches long. i'm waiting til i get it to a flimsy before deciding on borders....
if you'll excuse my indulgence, i think my cotton candy E2E was made for this quilt...
i love it when a good plan together...
another flimsy bites the dust and the parade of Christmas quilts begins *grin*
oh, i have to show you my design wall (and floor) today!
you know how i make blocks for the block lotto? in september we made curved pieced rail fence blocks (block tutorial link here)...well, i had a feeling that i wouldn't be quite lucky enuf to win two months in a row, so i dug through my batik stash and cut 132 rectangles to make a quilt using this block!!!
i have all the blocks made and waiting to start sewing into rows...it'll be big: 88inches wide by 96inches long. i'm waiting til i get it to a flimsy before deciding on borders....
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customer quilts,
mine
weed wacker
i used Bonnie Hunter's Weed Wacker pattern. davis bought me a bunch of balipops for christmas and i used them for this quilt....
i need another flimsy like a hole in my head....
*snicker* anyone know a good machine quilter?
barney in his usual spot
Tennessee is playing Georgia tonight.....
GO BIG ORANGE!!!!
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mine
wedding blocks- last call
here's the collection so far....i'm asking that if you are planning on making one (or more) to send, i would like to have them by the end of October, please. i'm anxious to get this one finished!!!
do you see yours??? see elvis??
i'm having way too much fun!!!
the fabric for barney's block i was looking for arrived and i got the both dogs' blocks done
barneys' block
barney is a tennis ball freak...he even sleeps with one
lucky's turned out cool.
he's the old man of the pack. he may not be able to keep up with barney, but he sets his own pace and catches up eventually.....and doesn't miss a tree to pee on
do you see yours??? see elvis??
i'm having way too much fun!!!
the fabric for barney's block i was looking for arrived and i got the both dogs' blocks done
barneys' block
barney is a tennis ball freak...he even sleeps with one
lucky's turned out cool.
he's the old man of the pack. he may not be able to keep up with barney, but he sets his own pace and catches up eventually.....and doesn't miss a tree to pee on
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wedding quilt
i was thinking
i'm open to suggestions...we could do bigger blocks for a larger quilt (but that would take more fabric) or we could do two or three smaller blocks a month (use some stash and be fat quarter friendly)....whatcha think?
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BOM 2012
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