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Friday, December 31, 2010

A gift and a plan

This cook book was a gift from a very good friend.  Neither one of us cooks much anymore but she laughed and said she enjoyed reading it and I have too. It was as good as a novel and took about the same amount of time.  I read recipe after recipe.  That baked Alaska on the front looks Delicious.  I haven't made baked Alaska in years but if I remember it was not that hard.  Maybe I should try it again and get the  girls excited about it.

Now to the plan...  I plan to finish all my bindings and never cut a quilt without cutting the binding again.    I also plan to really start on my list.  Not just add to it as it is getting out of control.   I am going to do a black and white quilt for my daughter to take to college--that is what she is asking for--I don't have a pattern yet for this so if you have seen a great black and white one let me know.

This quilt by Heather Mulder Peterson is on my list and soon to be on my cutting table.....Unless I begin with

this gorgeous Snibble.  I even have this very fabric.  Carrie told me what it was and even where I could find some, what a nice lady. It was a season old by the time the book came out.  It is an April Cornell fabric--I can't remember the name.  Speaking of Carrie, I am crazy about her new line of fabric, fresh palette

Then on my list for the last 5 years is this Meet me in Paris quilt by Johnalee .  I think I am intimidated to begin cutting all those fan blades. 

Wish me luck because you know there will be a ton of distractions in blogland and then there will be the quilt retreat at Bryce Canyon and then of course the Quilt Walk. 

Happy New Year!  Enjoy!

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Ok I usually don't do this but I love the Dr. Suess Fabric

Did I say I love the Dr.Suess Fabric.

There is a give away of this fabric going on over at Dawns Quilt Corner. It is  for a really nice stack of this fabric.  Go on over there if you love it also.  When my children were little we read most of the beginner books many times.  I added this picture of the quilt that I want to make from this fabric for my friends at two peas. 

This fabric makes me happy. I have not seen it IRL just on the internet I hope one of us wins. 

Bonnie  is also having a giveaway of some of the famous Bliss fabric.  This quilt is made with bliss.

Enjoy!

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Ok, I am going to count this as a finish.

Even though I still need to sew down the binding.  I wish I had seen the tutorial for the piped border before I sewed the binding on. I have that tutorial bookmarked on my regular computer but since it is down, I will have to get back to you on that one. I think I will still try to machine sew it, you all know how much I love to bind.  Not.  The fabric is the pink lemonade line I bought in fat quarters from  Johna'Lees shop over a year ago.

This is for my sweet new granddaughter for christmas.  She is not brand new (about 7 months) so I think she will like the texture of the minki on the back.

I love the way Melanie quilted the squares and pinwheels with the circles.  I actually love the feel of this quilt.  Maybe I can cuddle under it with the baby.

Good luck to all of you who, like me, still have finishes to do before Christmas.
Enjoy the season.

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

I do like the way this book came out.

I give the credit to Holly for her instructions. It was fun to do. I have seen the one she will be teaching at the Quilt Walk this year and it is beautiful.

I don't have the words on the front yet but this is it otherwise.  The paper is called Laundry Line by My Minds Eye.
 
I did simplify it a little.

I wonder if I need a flower on this page.  Don't you just love those Martha Stewart border punches?

I liked the idea of leaving the right hand side page for journaling.

This is a gift to my dear cousin.  She is the only one who gets it about home made gifts. 

I sewed on some of these and although you can't really see it, it looks pretty good with the stiches on it.  I think I might try that again. 

Enjoy !

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Sorry for not being a better blogger.

I lost a much loved aunt this month after a short illness and have just not wanted to do any thing except the bare necessities. 

As a result Christmas has been on hold at my house.  We finally got the tree decorated last night.  I couldn't quite do a theme so we stuck on all the ornaments that came out first.    The tree looks crooked in this but IRL it isn't.

I have had the Madame Alexander Angel on the tree since my boys were little and I didn't ever think I would have any girls.  Santa brought it to me one year.

As you can see from underneath the tree I had probably better hit the internet tonight to see if I can get some presents to wrap up.

When I was a  little girl my grandmother saw this abandoned birds nest in the rafters up under a bridge near her house.  She climbed up the bridge to get the nest.  I remember thinking that was very funny for an old grandma to do that.  She was younger than I am now when she did this and she was not old at all. (from my perspective now.)  Anyway she had sewn small ornaments on it and it is still very soft and intact.  She told me if my Christmas tree had a nest in it, it ment good luck for the next year.  This nest is over 50 years old and I put it in the tree every year. 

At one time our tree was themed and it was crystal and gold.  We had several of these ballerinas but are now down to two. 

This carousel horse was another one we had about twelve of but are down to two.   
I have been working on my book that we made at sew nights and a good thing to since it is a Christmas present.  I will show it to you another day.
Enjoy the season!

Friday, November 26, 2010

Oh, I found more great pictures from our show and tell

Nan made both of these.  They look like so much fun to make.

Kay and Mary-Miller each made one of these.  They only worked on them together. They turned out great.  The picture of the other one failed.  I don't know why but it said security alert.  Must have been a powerful picture.  Anyway I think this is a great quilt.  Almost like it tells a story.

Mary-Millers rooster.

Helen has been busy making aprons this year. 

Look at this adorable snowman quilt she made.  I think I need one of these.  I would put minki on the back.


This is one of the patterns Marylou made for Christmas.

Another one.  Oops looks like it is upside down.

And a third one.

More tomorrow.  Enjoy!

Friday, November 19, 2010

More from show and tell. WoW!

Love it!

This is a great sampler.  Sorry I wasn't back far enough to get the whole thing.

There were several of these.  Shawna said this was a bugger it would not lay flat.

Becky brought this for someone else.  The fabric is western.

Nan said yes this was a bugger.  I can't help it though I love the lonestar.

Nan's presents quilt made with Kate Spain Christmas fabric. 

Janine hand quilted this.

All 50 states  flowers are embordered here.  She said it was just like one her grandmother had made for her wedding. 
I am not going to put more names with the quilts because I am finding that my memory is not to sharp today.  Enjoy anyway. 

Thursday, November 18, 2010

No longer UFO's, Finishes

I think this is Keela's UFO.  I am sorry ladies I was sure I would remember each one of these and who's they were.  Now I am looking at them and wondering what was I thinking.  I guess I didn't want to miss anything so didn't write it down as they were shown.  Please forgive me and correct me if I mess up. 

These flowers are wool on a flannel back.

What a cute purse

Wool again.  I wish I had gotten the whole thing.

I think this is Gwen's UFO.

More of Gwen's work. The next one also.

Very fun quilt.

Claudia taught this class at guild a while back. 

I will post more tomorrow.   Enjoy!

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

We had our guild meeting tonight... It was a pot luck party

if there is one thing that quilters know how to do besides quilt it's cook.  We all enjoyed a feast.  I want to get my hands on a whole bunch of recipes.  We all had contracted to finish a UFO in January of last year.  Tonight was the night to show and tell.  So there were many UFO that are now finished. 

I have tons of pictures, tonight I am only going to show the quilts that were used for decoration.  I will show the others during the rest of the week.  The tables were decorated with Jim Shore Nativity sets and angels it was all very festive.  I didn't even take pictures of the tables I was so involved with the quilts.

I forgot this was on here look at this great quilt bag.  Mary had it full tonight.

Love the wonky trees.

I thought these ginger bread boys were so cute.





Here we go.  Enjoy!