Really, I wasn't going to make this until next year...really. I have a plan of projects for the next couple of months that didn't include any new Christmas quilts for me.But the fabrics all came from my stash, with most of them purchased last January at 75% off. So since it wasn't costing
Sometimes You Know…
Sometimes you know that a project is going to turn out so cute that you might as well just make two to begin with...that's the way it was when I set out to make a couple of friendship bags from Simple Abundance using the tutorial by Rachel of PS I Quilt. After making the bags I decided one would be
Market Sewing
This is just a corner of the Fig Tree & Company booth at International Quilt Market in Houston this weekend. For me...the booth photos I was most anxious to see were the ones from this booth since I was able to work on a few things for Joanna this summer and fall. This is the first quilt-top I
Pay it Forward
I couldn't resist signing up for Pay it Forward on Sarah's blog!!! I mean...I own both Material Obsession books that she authored!!! So...you know how it goes...the first three people to comment will receive a Pay it Forward from me sometime in the next year! You have to play along by posting your
How I Spent my Weekend…or in other words…”Cameos” and Half-Square Triangles
I finished my "Cameos" quilt top using Mill House Inn Friday evening! I love this pattern and had been wanting to make this for myself since sewing the Whimsy version for Joanna. This quilt pattern doesn't just call to me...it sings. I already have plans for another one using fabric in my stash.
Three Piles Down…
Three piles down...well, actually four...but the two piles on the left were for the same project. Anyway...I'm getting things done, and some of them are even for Christmas. Progress on the Christmas list in October is always a good thing! First I finished my "Garden Path" quilt from the new Lori
Blogger’s Quilt Festival…and More!
I had so much fun with the Blogger's Quilt Festival (hosted by Amy over at Park City Girl) last spring that it was a definite for this fall. Today I've decided to share my very first sampler quilt made in 2004. I'd been quilting for a few years before getting the courage to sign up for this block
Mill House Inn
How many quilts is too many from one line of fabric? I don't typically make more than one quilt using a fabric line, but this fall I seem to be sewing with two lines in nearly every project I make. I have five projects going with Bonnie and Camille's Simple Abundance, and I've been sewing a lot
Winners and Weekend Sewing!
Wow...what a parade! Thank you to everyone who participated! We were so pleased with all of the participation and so many finishes...it was truly fun to see each quilt! If you visited the parades early yesterday, please stop by again as several quilts have been added to each parade! I believe I
Schnibbles Parade!
First of all...I know you all know what today is...Schnibbles day! And...it just happens to be Carrie's birthday...perfect timing for our first parade! And...it's Sinta's birthday today as well! So happy birthday to both! So...without any further waiting...here is the October Schnibbles pattern. I
Some Favorite Things
I've been working with some of my favorite fabrics and have a couple more finishes to share. Yesterday I made a Sugar Pumpkin with Mill House Inn by Joanna Figueroa. I love this fabric more each time I work with it, and I love the pumpkin/pincushion--I used crushed walnut shells for the filling
September Sewing
Where did September go? Things have been busy around here! I've been doing a lot of sewing...a lot of it that I can't wait to share...hopefully soon! I've been trying to catch up on things this week but got side-tracked when my youngest broke his arm in his football game the other night.
Welcome Fall!
I'm so glad fall has finally arrived! Even though it was still in the upper 90's here today...I felt better just knowing that it was officially fall and that cooler temps are on the way! I took out my fall quilts yesterday and started doing a little decorating...I'm not finished yet, but it felt
Sewing “A La Mode”
Two patterns arrived the other day..."Posies A La Mode" by Joanna of Fig Tree & Company--which is found in Fresh Vintage Number 13, and "a la mode" by Camille of Thimble Blossoms. I was smitten with both patterns...couldn't decide which one to start first (you know how that is)...so I started
I Love the 2009 Designer Mystery BOM!
I've had so much fun this year (as I did last year) with the Designer Mystery Block of the Month from Fat Quarter Shop! The blocks are all gorgeous! This months block is designed by Sandy Gervais and is stunning! I can't believe the first four blocks are finished...the year is going by quickly! I
I’ve Been Sewing!
Just this morning I finished piecing my "Christmas Wish" quilt top which was a free block of the month design from Gail Pan (Thanks Gail)! I'm so glad I waited to put my blocks together until I saw Gail's version...I love the scrappy sashing! The only thing I did a bit differently was I cut my
Mini Shop Hop & Charming Girls Quilt Projects
This week I took my daughter back up to school and took advantage of the trip to treat myself to a mini-shop hop! I visited American Quilting in Orem, Utah, Pine Needles in West Jordan, Utah, and Material Girls in South Jordan, Utah. All three shops were delightful with friendly staffs and
Wordless Wednesday
First Project
Are you ready to begin the year of Schnibbles? Well here it is...one corner...can you guess the pattern? Here is another angle... And here is my finished quilt top! Yes...it's Winter White, one of my favorite Schnibbles patterns by Carrie Nelson of Miss Rosie's Quilting Company! I decided to use the
Just In Time!
Just in time, at 5:00 tonight on August 31, I finished my August project for Kelly's Charming Girls' Quilt Club. I was able to get the muslin I needed to finish the inner border and just got the borders on today. And, I already know my project for September--a Halloween one. I thought I'd also
Fun!
Sewing and quilting are just fun! They are a wonderful part of my life--not a day goes by that I'm not grateful to my Mom and Grandmother for not only modeling their love of the domestic arts but also encouraging me to try my hand at whatever I wished. Even if my daughters never love quilting as I
Stress Relief
Last Friday was kind of a busy, stressful day. Nothing major happened, but when you only get 3 hours of sleep (don't know why I couldn't sleep)...anything is bound to cause stress. So I told my older daughter who is home on summer break that I thought some sewing would make me feel better. Off I
Some Schnibbles Fun and Fun Fabrics!
Well, here is my fun news...Sinta of the Pink Pincushion blog came up with a great idea and invited me to share in the hosting fun of a new blog club! And...it's going to be called A Year of Schnibbles. Anyone who loves these fun little patterns designed by Carrie Nelson of Miss Rosie's Quilt
Blocks, Fabrics, and Exciting News!
I've been busy sewing for Joanna with the gorgeous fabrics of Mill House Inn...projects I can't share yet! So for now, I'll just have to share a few of the other things I got finished this week. I love Anne's Tisket a Tasket free block of the month quilt, and August's "Picnic Time" is one of my
An Authentic Bag!
Okay, so maybe I didn't really need a new bag (although I did take my Wonderland bag in the cave at Mammoth--and it did get a little dirty)...but I've been wanting to make this one ever since I saw the Sweetwater Authentic pictures on the Moda website (the fabric designers have a great blog called
Another Family Quilt…And Some Mill House Inn
One of the important projects on my "to do" list is to compose a family quilting and sewing history; I've written to various family members to ask for their input and have recently received wonderful letters from my grandmother and two great-aunts on this subject. The quilt pictured above is a
August Charming Girls’ Quilt Club Project
It's time for my August post for the Charming Girls' Quilt Club sponsored by Kelly. I really appreciated the motivation to finish my July project...and hope to have another finish by the end of this month! I have 24 blocks that I made last year from the book The Civil War Love Letter Quilt. All of
Vacation, a Quilt Shoppe, and Good Reading
I got to spend a wonderful four days out of the heat up on Utah's Cedar Mountain in the Duck Creek area. My entire family along with some extended family and friends had a wonderful time enjoying the cool mountain air, fishing, swimming, quad-riding, fun day-trips, and lots of s'mores! On Saturday
Be Back Next Week!
I can't wait...a few days of cool weather...family...food...and sewing! Be back next week!
Do You Love Stacks of Quilts?
There is just something about a stack of quilts...as soon as a quilt is quilted--it seems I want to fold it, add it to a stack...and just look at it! So that was the first thing I did after receiving two of my quilts in the mail today...wonderfully quilted by Vivian! Actually, I looked at all of
Finishes and Gifts
My project to finish for the Charming Girls' Quilt Club for the month of July was "Your Home or Mine" by Lynette Anderson Designs. When I chose this project I wasn't worried about finishing, but within a week I was having doubts. I've done a lot of stitching over the last couple of weeks, and I
My Grandmother’s Quilts Part 2
When I started taking photos of my Grandmother's quilts last weekend, my main intention was to photograph her older quilts, the ones worked on by her grandmothers and mother, and the generational quilts. But my grandmother also wanted to share her thoughts with me on some of the favorites she has
My Grandmother’s Quilts Part 1
I just returned this evening from a quick, 3-day trip to visit my Mom and Grandmother. I was also able to visit with my brother who lives in China and who was home for a month this summer doing work for his doctoral program. Have you ever heard of the Extraterrestrial Highway? I have to travel
Blocks, Blocks, Blocks…
The second block came for the 2009 Designer Mystery Block of the Month from Fat Quarter Shop. Again, another stunning block! I'm having fun using my stash to make a second set of blocks. It doesn't seem to take any extra time to cut and sew another block...and it's going to be great to have two
Christmas in July
Yes, it's July, and Christmas has arrived here in southern Nevada. I'm particiapating in the Christmas in July swap hosted by Linda and Stephanie, and yesterday my package arrived from Nichi in Italy! Now, I don't know how Nichi knew...but I have been admiring Matryoshka dolls all over
Winners…And Some Other Things…
First...I guess you probably want to know the winners from my giveaway...it sure took a long time to tally everything up; I spent the better part of Saturday afternoon beginning the tally and then didn't have time to finish everything up until this afternoon. There ended up being 688 entries after I
Charming Girls’ Quilt Club
I've joined the Charming Girls Quilt Club hosted by Kelly...hoping it will motivate me to get some of my works in progress finished. My project for July is to finish my Your Home or Mine block of the month by Lynette Anderson Designs. I started this quilt in January and have lately been really
Getting There
I've made some progress this week on a lot of little projects...I love the new Tisket a Tasket free Block of the Month from Anne. I still need to get some wool so I can add the lamb and the little flag--I was going to do the lamb in the cutest white polka dot cotton, but my basket showed through,
Blogiversary Day Two!
Thanks so much for all of the wonderful comments and blogiversary wishes! It's also been fun to get more followers! I just thought I'd add a couple more prizes today. First, I'm adding 5 fat quarters of Just Dreamy by Riley Blake. And, I've just finished a Sweet Treat Bag which is a great free
My First Quilt (and Giveaway Day 1)!
Camille and Carrie had a terrific idea that they both recently posted...blog about your first quilt and your most recent quilt! I thought that it would be a lot of fun to play along! Above is actually my fourth quilt...but the first three were made for my three oldest children from exactly the
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