Judy L.'s UFO challenge for January is the number 5...it's the one that needed to be sashed, joined, sandwiched and quilted (and probably machine binded!) In other words--the one that is the most work of the 10 on my list. Well, I am determined to finish by month's end. So now that our wonderful company has gone and we're 'back to normal'....the blocks are sashed, joined and the first border is on!! (It's displayed on the 'design area' where it will eventually stay :-)
The border fabric looks sort of vintage and is busy enough to compete with the blocks. It's an old Cranston Village print that's been in the stash F O R E V E R......! Likin' how it looks and glad to use it up. It will be the binding fabric, too, after a wide white border for the next. The little sixteen patch pillow plays along nicely also. Even though this UFO, needed the most work...it is bringing me lots of joy as I work on it.
Flowers from DS at Christmas to close........have a good weekend and happy sewing!!
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Free Motion Quiltalong.........
Enjoyed doing this FMQ'ing....I do need to practice turning the work a bit more tho'....It is a pretty stitch.
Our DD and DDIL are on the way back to Seoul, South Korea, after a 2 week visit with the families for the holidays....It sure is quieter around here...They asked if we could bake chocolate chip cookies and take them back with them for friends and coworkers. I was happy they thought my cookies were so worthy!! We had fun...
The rest of the weekend will be spent regrouping and starting progress on Judy L's #5 for January's UFO Challenge!!
Hope everyone enjoys a nice Sunday.........Happy Sewing!! :-)
Our DD and DDIL are on the way back to Seoul, South Korea, after a 2 week visit with the families for the holidays....It sure is quieter around here...They asked if we could bake chocolate chip cookies and take them back with them for friends and coworkers. I was happy they thought my cookies were so worthy!! We had fun...
The rest of the weekend will be spent regrouping and starting progress on Judy L's #5 for January's UFO Challenge!!
Hope everyone enjoys a nice Sunday.........Happy Sewing!! :-)
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Blogger's BOM # 4...........
Here's #4 designed by Pat Sloan. Nice and easy. And here's all four together so far...
Will probably not leave them in numerical order when it comes to 'layout' time. Looks like #5 should have more of the orange fabric--or maybe the red, when we make it next month?? These are fun to use the Kaffe's on.
Here's something else that will make me smile everyday...
Isn't he too cute?? Christmas gift from my friend Karen.
Will probably not leave them in numerical order when it comes to 'layout' time. Looks like #5 should have more of the orange fabric--or maybe the red, when we make it next month?? These are fun to use the Kaffe's on.
Here's something else that will make me smile everyday...
Isn't he too cute?? Christmas gift from my friend Karen.
Making a list.....
My BQFF Barbara has gently convinced me (& Judy S. I think!) to try Judy's UFO challenge for 2012.I have 10 out of 12--and would be thrilled to finish 5!! So first up is Pat Sloan's 2009 OP challenge flimsy.
2. The great friendship strip quilt flimsy (made with 5 sweet quilty friends from our guild)
3. The cross quilt started by following Wanda at Exhuberant Color's tutorial.
4. A blue and yellow courthouse steps started many moons ago........
5. A scrappy nine patch that needs sashing, sandwiching and the rest!!
6.Progress needs to be made on these Farmer's Wife blocks! I'd be happy just to complete all of them by year's end!! :-)
7. A pretty Bonnie K. Hunter 'Star Struck' needs backing, binding and quilting....
9. My 'Design Your Own Landscape' quilt from a class with Karen Turkes. Great fun!! Needs careful quilting and binding. (This one is a liitle intimidating!!)
10. I hope I DO finish this UFO this coming year...it's a sampler quilt I took classes for probably 10 years ago!! It's the second bedsize quilt I've ever made. There's hardly floorspace big enough to sandwich and pin baste this one.......!
OK--there it is. If Judy picks #11 or 12, I'll start on my #1 or 2 and see how that goes. I'm excited and terrified at the same time!!
Happy New Year, all! And Happy Sewing, always...........
2. The great friendship strip quilt flimsy (made with 5 sweet quilty friends from our guild)
3. The cross quilt started by following Wanda at Exhuberant Color's tutorial.
4. A blue and yellow courthouse steps started many moons ago........
5. A scrappy nine patch that needs sashing, sandwiching and the rest!!
6.Progress needs to be made on these Farmer's Wife blocks! I'd be happy just to complete all of them by year's end!! :-)
7. A pretty Bonnie K. Hunter 'Star Struck' needs backing, binding and quilting....
9. My 'Design Your Own Landscape' quilt from a class with Karen Turkes. Great fun!! Needs careful quilting and binding. (This one is a liitle intimidating!!)
10. I hope I DO finish this UFO this coming year...it's a sampler quilt I took classes for probably 10 years ago!! It's the second bedsize quilt I've ever made. There's hardly floorspace big enough to sandwich and pin baste this one.......!
OK--there it is. If Judy picks #11 or 12, I'll start on my #1 or 2 and see how that goes. I'm excited and terrified at the same time!!
Happy New Year, all! And Happy Sewing, always...........
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
What a very Merry Christmas............
Starting just before the holiday--dinner with one of my BQFF's, Barbara. We're showing off our sweet handmade wool ornaments made by Judy--our other BQFF. There's also little binding clips gifted with those ornaments, and a great binding tool not pictured...I get to try it out first!
Next is (a very bad picture) the beautiful ornament Barbara brought all the way back from Dusseldorf, Germany while visiting her family for her mom's birthday!
Here's the exquisite detail on this lovely little treasure....
Our home was the scene for a Christmas brunch with my family...
Our DS is the first grandchild born to my hubby's family--and the little guy is Jacob, the first Great grandchild born to this wonderful family...! God Bless us, every one............!
Next is (a very bad picture) the beautiful ornament Barbara brought all the way back from Dusseldorf, Germany while visiting her family for her mom's birthday!
Here's the exquisite detail on this lovely little treasure....
Our home was the scene for a Christmas brunch with my family...
and dinner with Jim's family.
The best part was having ALL this family around us all day and sharing it with our DS and DIL, home for 2 weeks from South Korea.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Take one small car + one small tree.....
And it equals:
And that brings us.....
We were out and about together on Friday and REALLY didn't want to come home and switch cars to go get the tree, so...........we crammed a nice little tree into the bug with the backseat down!! Voila! Done, home, decorated and being enjoyed....It even has quite a few gifts under it already.
Did some de-stressify sewing on Saturday. You know, what you do to keep from thinking about all the stuff you have to do--but can't do YET??? !! This was the end result:
Very pleased with the new pillow--and it kept me occupied just right! It's 16" square and the little finished squares are 1" each...the back's an envelope and the patches are just raw edge appliqued on for some color on the reverse.
Hope all who stop by this blog are nearing their finish lines for Christmas and looking forward to a happy, healthy time with family and friends. Happy Sewing all !! :-)
And that brings us.....
We were out and about together on Friday and REALLY didn't want to come home and switch cars to go get the tree, so...........we crammed a nice little tree into the bug with the backseat down!! Voila! Done, home, decorated and being enjoyed....It even has quite a few gifts under it already.
Did some de-stressify sewing on Saturday. You know, what you do to keep from thinking about all the stuff you have to do--but can't do YET??? !! This was the end result:
Very pleased with the new pillow--and it kept me occupied just right! It's 16" square and the little finished squares are 1" each...the back's an envelope and the patches are just raw edge appliqued on for some color on the reverse.
Hope all who stop by this blog are nearing their finish lines for Christmas and looking forward to a happy, healthy time with family and friends. Happy Sewing all !! :-)
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Just remember.....
I sure hope this is true...! ;-) The semi-panic that sets in 2 weeks before Christmas is creeping up quietly....
Not much sewing going on, except these 2 pillows...they are gifts and this is the back of them, of course.
That envelope closure sure is neat. And I LIKE to use zippers--but this is fast!(photo of the fronts after they're received by their new owners...)
More going on in the kitchen for gift giving...
This is the BEST bark for the giving, I think! Here's the recipe, from a FamilyFun magazine a few years ago. 4 ingredients and a little time and you have some good stuff to pass along!!
If you can't read it after clicking on the picture to enlarge it--email me and i will send you a copy.
Here's the sweet wool ornaments, handmade by Maggie, that I received at the guild's ornament exchange!
Our DD made the lovely Christmas log cabin tablerunner a few years ago!! (She's got the Q-gene, I think!)
They make me smile every time I look at them. This little Christmas creamer makes me smile too! She came from the same store as the tea cup.
These will all come in handy if that 'semi-panic' starts to creep up again.........time to put the kettle on !
Enjoy the season...... :-)
Not much sewing going on, except these 2 pillows...they are gifts and this is the back of them, of course.
That envelope closure sure is neat. And I LIKE to use zippers--but this is fast!(photo of the fronts after they're received by their new owners...)
More going on in the kitchen for gift giving...
This is the BEST bark for the giving, I think! Here's the recipe, from a FamilyFun magazine a few years ago. 4 ingredients and a little time and you have some good stuff to pass along!!
If you can't read it after clicking on the picture to enlarge it--email me and i will send you a copy.
Here's the sweet wool ornaments, handmade by Maggie, that I received at the guild's ornament exchange!
Our DD made the lovely Christmas log cabin tablerunner a few years ago!! (She's got the Q-gene, I think!)
They make me smile every time I look at them. This little Christmas creamer makes me smile too! She came from the same store as the tea cup.
These will all come in handy if that 'semi-panic' starts to creep up again.........time to put the kettle on !
Enjoy the season...... :-)
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