May you experience the joy and peace of Jesus Christ this Christmas season.
Thursday, December 24, 2015
Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Possum Town Quilter's Christmas Party
There was an array of goodies provided by everyone.
Brenda, Terri, Terry, Eva Marie, Tonya, Carla
Diane with Autumn Leaves
Brenda & Patti, similar but different!
Terry and her Sampler
Brenda and her Sampler
Eva Marie. I think this is only the 2nd quilt she has make.
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Family Time
I have only cut a few pieces of clue 4 of Bonnie Hunter's Mystery Quilt.
Since Dustin, Gina and Bryce came for a week long visit all the way from Caliornia, we took the time for lots of family activities.
Each one of these Grands has a special place in my heart!
Joel's getting the hang of playing the didgeridoo. Sheila said if he keeps up the practice he should never need a c-pap! Interested? Check out this video of Joe Schultz.
Quinten reads "The Little Engine That Could" to ready listeners.
This puzzle is a lot harder to put together than it looks.
Tina & Gina share Dec. 16 birthdays!
Craig & Ang
Rusty & Quinten
Ashton & Amy
Joel & Sheila & family
Dustin, Gina, and Bryce
Quinten & Evie and family
Honey Bun and Yours Truly
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Mystery Quilt, Alleteria and Guests
Now that I'm caught up with the clues for this year's "Alleteria" mystery quilt,
I decided to work on my "Grand Illusion."
I decided to work on my "Grand Illusion."
This is my block.
And I think this was the last picture I took of setting the blocks together.
And now today when I pulled all the parts and pieces out it looks like a "Grand Mess!"
I think I'll be working on this for a while.
Take a look at all the other Alleteria quilts on Bonnie Hunter's Mystery Monday link up.
Take a look at all the other Alleteria quilts on Bonnie Hunter's Mystery Monday link up.
Paul's folks, Amy and Ashton
Craig & Angie, Tina, and Josiah with Angie's sister Renee.
"Fred"
Paul's sister Rhoda & Lanell and family with school teacher Terrell.
Ashton turned 7.
Tuesday, December 08, 2015
Mystery Quilt and Fiber Art Tutorial for "Ablaze"
... as a Quilter
I've been working on the Bonnie Hunter Mystery quilt trying to keep up with the clues each week. I've only made a few of the units but thought I'd put together at least a little something for my picture. Of course I don't know what the ending blocks will look like. It's a mystery! Click HERE to see what others are doing with the mystery quilt.
I've been working on the Bonnie Hunter Mystery quilt trying to keep up with the clues each week. I've only made a few of the units but thought I'd put together at least a little something for my picture. Of course I don't know what the ending blocks will look like. It's a mystery! Click HERE to see what others are doing with the mystery quilt.
I made this small piece of fiber art as a gift for our guild's annual Christmas party. I call it "Ablaze" and it's small, only 7"X10."
I marked the fabric on the left into 1 1/8" grid on the diagonal and cut the fabric on the right that has fusible on it into 1" squares.
The squares were arranged and fused to the background leaving 1/4" space to see the background.
It was then layered with backing and batting and heavily quilted with lines +/- 1/8" apart.
Then I drew a tree on paper, traced it to black fabric with fusible, cut it out, and ironed it to the quilted background.
Next I cut small squares for the leaves and fused them on to the branches and quilted over the tree with dark thread.
I faced the piece, labeled it, and made a hanger for it.
The squares were arranged and fused to the background leaving 1/4" space to see the background.
It was then layered with backing and batting and heavily quilted with lines +/- 1/8" apart.
Then I drew a tree on paper, traced it to black fabric with fusible, cut it out, and ironed it to the quilted background.
Next I cut small squares for the leaves and fused them on to the branches and quilted over the tree with dark thread.
I faced the piece, labeled it, and made a hanger for it.
"Ablaze"
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