Showing posts with label Mother. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mother. Show all posts

Sunday, December 01, 2013

Thanksgiving Guests, Keyona and Afton Quilt

Life …
My sister June and Jim brought two of their grandchildren and Mother to Mississippi to visit us over the Thanksgiving holidays.
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We took them out to Bogue Chitto Cotton Gin for a tour. Paul shows them a hand full of cotton seeds.
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Keyona and Afton watch the cotton bales being wrapped for shipment.
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This is our group watching the loud machines strip the cotton from the seeds. Actually there are saw blades that pick the seeds from the lint.
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… as a Quilter

Keyona and Afton are trying to pick some fabric to make a small quilt.
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We decided on making “wonky” squares like Gina, Carolyn, and Dana to make it easy. I set up my trusty old Bernina 1130 in my SewEasy table for Keyona.
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Afton used Amy’s trusty Bernina 1260 set up on Paul’s desk.
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June sat at my desk doing beautiful hand work with silk ribbon and thread on her black velvet diamonds.
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Mother sat back in the corner hand stitching her hexies together, a project that Polly helped get started for her. She loves it and her points are coming out very precise and the flowers lay nice and flat.
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Ashton had his own ideas about making quilt blocks and used my trusty Bernina 170 to make his creation.
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My job was to cut the strips for the girls, guide them in their sewing, watch out for Ashton and do whatever else that needed to be done.
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Monday, March 25, 2013

Mother and Me

I so much enjoyed having mother here for 2 weeks.
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When she finished her “Blue Ribbon” quilt top …
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… I took her outside for a photo shoot.
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Back inside, she started on her third quilt. Remember how Emily sorted my scraps by color? I chose the orange drawer and the purple drawer for a crazy quilt.
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Mother cut out the foundations and then pieced the blocks like she has been doing for years with velvets.
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She took both of these tops home with her hoping to quilt them with her sewing machine.

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Parting Shot
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Monday, March 18, 2013

1600 Quilt, Giveaway Winner, Picnic

Since Mother finished the FourSquare String Quilt, she started another one with the left over strings of my "Spring Storm."

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She just sewed the ends of the strips together  for a 1600 quilt only…
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I think it’s more like a 3072 quilt.aa5

I think she was both surprised and pleased at how fast it went together.
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I need to cut some borders for her, and then I think it will almost be a twin size.
 
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And the winner for my fabric giveaway is #111.
 
111. Linda said...
HI! IT'S THE ROSEBUD PINEAPPLE!
THANKS FOR A LOVELY GIVEAWAY!
HAPPY STITCHING


 
Congratulations, Linda!
 
I found it interesting to see my readers favorites of my NQOF quilts. I'm guessing that "A Plate of Pineapples" and "Pharoah's Tombs" were chosen the most.  Thank you everyone for your comments and participation. A Plate of Pineapples won a blue ribbon last week at QuiltFest in Pigeon Forge.
 
And "Pharoah's Tombs" and "Ezekiel Saw the Wheel" were both on exhibit at the AQS Show in Lancaster, but no ribbons there!
 
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Saturday I took Kirby, Stacy, and Ashton for a picnic…
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…out at the implement shed.
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Later I took a walk while the boys rode their bikes.  First Kirby’s pant leg got caught in the chain.
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Then his chain came off. And later the riding got too hard for Stacy & Ashton. I was glad to get back to the house where the boys could play quietly in the living room and I could get back to my quilting!

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Mother’s Quilt, Spring Storm, Guests

Mother has stuck with her string quilt and sewed and sewed. And now she already has it finished. We thought she was making this for charity; but yesterday I got to thinking that here she made this quilt when she is 87 years old, and I think it needs to stay in the family as an heirloom. So she said I could have it. How about that? Maybe we can do something else for charity!

We are trying to think of a good name for it. Maybe someone out there in blog land has a good idea of a name.
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I have been working on “Spring Storm” as much as I can. Here is the background for a big bolt of lightning coming down out of the sky.
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I’ve machine appliqued the lightning to the background and now I’m quilting it with organic lines about 1/8” apart. I’m loving the texture the quilting is giving it.
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Don't forget to enter my fabric giveaway here. You have until March 17 to enter.

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Last Sunday we had a table full of company.

Darren & Becky with Corina
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Wes & Heidi with Jackie and WilliamIMG_0454

Jed & Vicki
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Paul’s folks, Mom & Daddy
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Melanie
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and my mother, Margaret.
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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Blokenlopee & Great is Thy Faithfulness


This poor lady looks like a stern teacher giving a boring lecture. I found her at this Fairy Quilt Godmother site. She was a lot of fun to make. I'm hoping to get her quilted soon.

Here is a picture that Mother painted for Paul & me and gave it to us as a wedding gift.


I tweaked it on the computer and ...



... and Emily and I made it into a small quilt for Mother.


For Paul's mom, I took a picture of a quilt that she was hand quilting. She had embroidered the blocks many years ago when she worked at the hospital on night shift.


Again, I tweaked the picture ...



... and made this small quilt for her.


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