And my first attempt at this kind of wool appliqué.
Cooking, Sewing, Working, Traveling, Gardening and Pondering
Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential.
~Winston Churchill~
Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential.
~Winston Churchill~
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
It's starting to look a lot like Christmas!
I got a few projects done for Christmas and made some progress on my primitive pennies Irish chain.
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Sunday Funday!
Worked on my Primitive Pennies, trying to turn the six patches into nine patches. Pretty much only ironed them.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Primitive pennies Irish chain
And I want to do Bonnie Hunters mystery quilt next month. Started pulling fabric you the MQ, but I don't love it. Off to buy more fabric! Here are two ideas that I have in my stash.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Playing around with a few new projects
I have a friend who is expecting this month...Yes, this month and I am still working on the baby quilt. Here is what I so far. It's a bit of stretch for me, not only in the color scheme as she picked jewel tones, but also the pattern. I hope she likes it in the end.

Then my BFF gave me these gorgeous fat quarters, that I so need to decide what to with them. Any suggestions?

We took a little trip to Seattle and I spied this quilt in a quilt shop in La Conner that I just loved the simplicity of it.

I remembered that my juicer doubles as a pasta maker, so I wiped up some noodles on Sunday!

Last spring a dear friend, Becky, sold me her Singer Featherweight. I had it serviced and tuned up but hadn't sewn on it at all until this week. I know I suck. Well, I set it up on the coffee table and played around with her and made a few things. This is becoming my new favorite thing to do. Thank you Becky!
A Christmas table runner

Six Charm Packs paired up and now doubled

Then I also threw together a table runner on my Bernina too.

I am also working on a Missouri Star Quilt Shop Irish Chain pattern. It will be king size with matching shams and pillowcase - one day that is. Here is my slow progress.

What are you working on?

Then my BFF gave me these gorgeous fat quarters, that I so need to decide what to with them. Any suggestions?

We took a little trip to Seattle and I spied this quilt in a quilt shop in La Conner that I just loved the simplicity of it.

I remembered that my juicer doubles as a pasta maker, so I wiped up some noodles on Sunday!

Last spring a dear friend, Becky, sold me her Singer Featherweight. I had it serviced and tuned up but hadn't sewn on it at all until this week. I know I suck. Well, I set it up on the coffee table and played around with her and made a few things. This is becoming my new favorite thing to do. Thank you Becky!
A Christmas table runner

Six Charm Packs paired up and now doubled

Then I also threw together a table runner on my Bernina too.

I am also working on a Missouri Star Quilt Shop Irish Chain pattern. It will be king size with matching shams and pillowcase - one day that is. Here is my slow progress.

What are you working on?
Labels:
featherweight,
Irish Chain,
MSQC,
quilts,
table runner
Friday, July 25, 2014
In honor of my wonderful hubs!
Sorry for the delay in blog updates. I had a little procedure back in March that I have been focused on healing and recuperating from - all is well.
Back in May we took a wonderful trip to Boston, Cape Code and Boothbay Harbor. What a beautiful part of our country.










And now some quilt inspiration



Then we went to the Orange County State Fair for some fun and games!


And then I started my garden project...


It's been a good summer and I promise to be back soon with more quilty, sewing, stitching goodness soon and more frequent!
Back in May we took a wonderful trip to Boston, Cape Code and Boothbay Harbor. What a beautiful part of our country.










And now some quilt inspiration



Then we went to the Orange County State Fair for some fun and games!


And then I started my garden project...


It's been a good summer and I promise to be back soon with more quilty, sewing, stitching goodness soon and more frequent!
Sunday, March 9, 2014
If I don't finish something soon...
Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Update on my stitching roll
I felt like I was making good progress until I hit the centers of the sun flowers. The instructions said I could put as many french knots as I wanted and well I wanted and they take time and lots of floss.


They gave all the more appreciation for the sheep people stitch where the fleece is nothing but french knots...whew what a lot of work.

Tonight I want to start on the bottom section - the instructions call it the "lace".


They gave all the more appreciation for the sheep people stitch where the fleece is nothing but french knots...whew what a lot of work.

Tonight I want to start on the bottom section - the instructions call it the "lace".
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