Monday, February 27, 2012

The Start of Something New

I have a clean slate this morning.

How can I make this project easy and undaunting?


See what others are making on Judy's blog.

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Loving Libby


Libby Lehman's quilts have inspired me for a long time. I tried her techniques for the circles and ribbons and then cut it to pieces and made it my own. Now it's on it's way to Pigeon Forge for A Mountain QuiltFest.

Monday, February 20, 2012

On My Design Wall (Floor)

It's Monday morning and I'm still having problems with my quilt.


I started out with 2 separate tops and layered the dark one on the left on top of the lighter one on the right.


Then I made circles and cut out the top fabric inside of the circles to expose the lighter bottom fabric.


Next I added a gold satin stitch around the circles.


Then I started adding the stitched thread to make the ribbon. You can see how it is puckering and shrinking on the right side of the picture.


I decided to go ahead and finish the ribbon and went over it a second time with a slightly darker thread on the "big" edge. This caused more and more distortion.


So I decided to cut out the ribbon ... and now I need to decide what to do!

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Happy Birthday Kirby and We Have a Winner

Can it be that our oldest grandchild turned 4 already? He got to go to Sunday School this morning and came back a smiling boy!


I remember when his daddy turned 4 and now he's helping his son cut the cake.


Great Gramma Lee helped Kirby with the Silly Putty and answered his many questions.

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Today we have a winner for Barbara's quilt book Simply Triangles.


Thank you, everyone, for playing along. And the winner is ...

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kittykats said...
I also found you on one of the linky mondays on Quiltville. I have followed
you for a couple of months already. You and your family create such wonderful
quilts.


~Parting Shot ~
Grampa trying to make Tina smile.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

A Quilt for Tina


Tina's first picture with her quilt wasn't a happy occasion!

I started this quilt at our Sewing Retreat in Virginia and just didn't have time to get it finished.

Sheila calms Tina for a better picture. Somehow she knows if you are sitting and bouncing or standing and bouncing!

Years ago we bought the nice L-shaped desk under the window for my sewing machine. It worked great, only I wanted a hole cut into it to drop my machine down for a flush flat table. Paul thought the desk was way too nice and new to cut a hole in it. So, we moved it across the room for office, computer, & printer work. It's "his" desk now. Then since he didn't want to cut a hole I thought maybe one of those old time L-shaped desk with a drop return would work for my sewing machine.

My sister Emily found a used one in Virginia for me. When Paul came to pick me up he brought the pickup truck and we hauled it home to Mississippi. It sits so perfectly in the corner right outside of my fabric closet. And I've ordered a "Sew Steady" table to wrap around the machine to fit up against the left part of the desk. Oh my, I just need more time to make quilts!

We were glad to have Ed & Marti join us for pizza last Saturday.
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