Sunday, April 08, 2012

Our Busy Life

Recent visitors in our home have been Laura's family, Dale & Ruthie Dickerson. Ruthie is my first cousin.


Laura with her sister Audrey and brother Kevin.

Paul's sister Dorcas trying desperately to find some fabric to match her quilting projects.

I quilted at Colonade Gardens in Columbus for the Pilgrimage. This young girl showed an interest in learning to stitch.

This is the site for the new Bogue Chitto Cotton Gin in our area. A number of old hog barns have been removed and the pits filled in.

The Grabers gathered at the river for boat rides ...


... and a picnic.

This app shows Jupiter is here and Saturn is here!

Nice pose, Ashley!

"A man that hath friends must shew himself friendly." The same applies for young girls!

I wonder if this fish is going to be any good.

No fear of snakes and critters with these boys.

Joshua

Marv & Darryl

Karla & Laura giving me an elaborate rendition of "Chop Sticks."

It takes 6 people to plant 3 raspberry bushes!

The great day that Kirby & Ashton learned to ride bicycle.


Sheila & Georgi hold baby Abigail who looks like her big sister, Brooke Yoder.

Wednesday, April 04, 2012

Laura's Quilt


I decided to go for a whole different look and pattern for Laura's quilt. We started to make her quilt using the Tossed Nine Patch idea but it just didn't work well with the fabrics we had chosen. You can see the beginning of the quilt here in the top right corner of the design wall.

WIP Wednesday at Freshly Pieced 




Now, since I have seen what Film in the Fridge has made here and here, I decided to sew the dark 4" squares together to make rectangles. I cut the green squares into 3 strips and added the strips to the lighter focus fabric. Now, I think we are on to something that will work.

Monday, April 02, 2012

Picnic and Hymn Sing

Our church was invited to Willard & Jenn's for a picnic under the shade trees.

Here Tressa enjoys one of her, (Is it 13?) great grand children.

Our congregation has many little children and young parents again after a long dry spell.

The youth group enjoyed each other's company.

Dana & Thelma played "corn hole" with ...

... Jewel and Alma. Leland helped keep score.

Jeff visited with brothers, Otis & Elmer while their wives, Marie & Anna Mae who are sisters share together.

"Happy Birthday to You" made Diane smile for her 25th birthday.

Hiedi visits with the "birthday girl."

On Sunday evening we gathered at Roy & Tillies for an outdoor hymn sing. Brother Roy is bedfast. He enjoyed the music from the open window.

After the singing these girls appeared at my side to shake my hand and get a pink lozenge. I failed to have the candy on hand, so I took their picture instead.

Oneida rounded up a baby goat ...

... for the children to pet.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Quilt Books


I recently acquired 2 new books for my quilt library. The first one, "Color & Design by Heather Thomas" is an eye catching book. I found it at JoAnn's in TN when I was at a Mountain QuiltFest. I had finished my shopping and decided I'd sit at the table to browse through this book while I waited on my sisters. This book is full of rich colorful photos of quilts and great designs and inspiration and ideas for quilts. I drooled quite a bit! There was a fellow sitting across the table from me and we engaged in small talk. He had been cutting trees all day and was tired. He brought his wife to JoAnns to indulge her and then they were going to go out for supper. When he realized that I really liked the book I was looking at he offered to buy it for me. Well ... who am I that this stranger should buy a book for? And he was dead serious. We talked some more and I ask him to meet his wife. He finally found her and I met the sweetest lady, and yes, they like to bless people and would love to buy the book for me. With the 50% off coupon the $29.95 book was only $15. He handed me $16.00 cash. Oh, ... I just couldn't turn them down. And then in all my excitement I failed to get an address to send a thank you note, but I did write down their names, Eddie & Kathy from Knoxville, TN. Thank you, thank you, thank you. And this just makes me want to bless someone else.

And the second book "Baskets -- New Quilts From an Old Favorite" is published each year with 18 finalists in the challenge. I like to enter this contest each year making a new innovative quilt from an old traditional quilt block. My entry this year ended up looking more like pyramids than baskets, so I named it "Pharaoh's Tombs." You can read about it here.


There was even room to tell about the 'Farmer's Delight' quilts my family has made.


This book is available from AQS and Amazon.

Monday, March 26, 2012

A Mountain QuiltFest

I met Mother and a few of my sisters in Pigeon Forge for a week together.

The WonderWorks house behind us there would have been an interesting place to visit. However, we didn't take in a single tourist attraction.

Instead, we enjoyed each others company and sewed when we weren't out and about. Emily found an old Milky Way Feed Sack and added quilt blocks and flying geese to make a nice throw for her son Adam. She found the perfect table cloth at a thrift store for the back.

Barbara took a "Dancing Dots" class with ...

... me and ...

... Emily. We learned how to machine applique to make it look like hand applique.

Our teacher was Nancy Mahoney.

This bear quilt was an amazing work of art.

I was so "proud" of our Possum Town Quilter, Judy Stokes who won "Excellence in Hand Workmanship" in the Mountain Heritage Challenge.

Another quilter I met was Paul's dad's mother's brother's son's wife's, sister, Fannie. Somehow we found a connection! She is a professional longarm quilter and made this lovely "Blueberry Deight."

I also met Cynthia England who made the amazing quilt behind us. Her technique is interesting and something I'd like to try. Everything is sewn with straight lines.

This man provided lovely background music for the quilters. He is with the "Smoky Mountain Aires" and has been playing for 28 years.

This quilt belongs to Dolly Parton. It was made by her aunt ...

... from her stage & costume clothes.

Lunch with Mother, June, Barbara, and Emily (taking the picture) at The Tomato Head was wonderful on this pleasant day.

One evening we had BBQ at Corky's. Delicious!

Emily, lovin' the pig!

Inside the lobby was a nice waiting area.

We found and stopped at a lot of thrift stores.

I took this picture for my friends from church, Thelma & Louise.

This is a truely amazing quilt with all the colors and values changing around the quilt. It was drafted by the quilter's husband and inspired by Judy Mathieson.

I like the crisp, clean look of this quilt.

This is one view from the upstairs balcony at Wyndham where we stayed.

The pansies at the front office were beautiful!

June working on her velvet comforter at our "home away from home."

It's going to be beautiful with the feather stitching.

Our hostess, Cindy showed us a "Stack a Posie" quilt she is making.

She is also cutting up her husbands old shirts to make a quilt.
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