After creating this quilt from squares I thought it very drab and think I need to give it a shot of red/orange zap. I’d like to add a big peacock plume to my background. What are your suggestions for adding that plume? I have laid out several scraps of red/orange scraps on top of the background. I have also made a peacock eye that is still on the white fusible paper. Or maybe you have a different suggestion for color instead of the red/orange. The piece measures approx. 34”X26.”
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Monday, July 07, 2014
Corn Day
Last Saturday our day began in Phillip K’s corn patch, filling buckets with Incredible sweet corn.
Even the younger children helped.
Paul’s mom was a trooper and …
… stuck with the job until it was done.
Daddy took his place at the hot stove.
Silking and cleaning. They look like they are having fun!
Emily
Cutting the last of the corn off the cob and bagging it up for the freezer. Little Delta Joy gets special attention from her Great Gramma Graber.
The young cousins earned this swim after helping so well.
~~ Parting Shot ~~
Thursday, July 03, 2014
Nine Patch Quilt
I just finished sewing all the double nine patch blocks. Now I’m ready to sew the blocks together to make the quilt top.
Wednesday, July 02, 2014
Recap of Quilting in June
I made a small kaleidoscope quilt in a class with Gloria Green.
Teryn’s quilt top is now all pieced.
“The Folks” is ready for quilting.
My nine patch only needs 12 more blocks.
Linking up with
Tuesday, July 01, 2014
Delta Joy, Mississippi Outstanding Quilters, and Nine Patch
Life …
We welcomed a new grandchild on my birthday, June 30. Joel and Sheila are glad to have Delta Joy join their family with Georgi and Talya. She only weighed 4 lbs. and 15 oz..
Tina and Ashton
The Ant Universe
After visiting with the Schrocks and the Grabers, we spied these cousins.
Georgi and Tina
… as a Quilter
Some of us ladies with the Possum Town Quilters went to Jackson to the Ag Museum to …
… to honor these 2014 Outstanding Mississippi Quilters.
We could have spent more time at the museum.
Lawana S. from our guild was one of the ten. She had this log cabin quilt and …
this quilt displayed in the museum along with the other quilts of the honorees.
My “nine patch” is still a work in progress. I have 12 blocks yet to go.
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