Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Emerald Pine

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I decided to take the challenge of making a mini quilt with “emerald” in mind.
2013 Emerald Quilt Challenge
 
After I had chosen my fabric I decided the green really had too much blue in it for emerald. So I added a light green horizontal quilting thread in the gray strips, darker green on the emerald strips, charcoal on the black, and a variegated blue and green thread to make the pine tree. Then I used brown on the trunk.
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This quilt has a subtle look to the pine and draws you in for a closer look. It is stitched with organic lines approximately 1/8th inch apart.
Size: 16” X 18 1/4”

In the pines, in the pines …
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From a distance I think of a pine tree against the night sky. As you come in closer you can see how it lights up and brings life to the piece.
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The back.

The label.

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Ashton takes Great Grandmother’s order for a cheeseburger, fries, and coke.
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I had a quilt presentation in Tuscaloosa and enjoyed the WAQG meeting and show and tell. One of the ladies made Bonnie Hunter’s Easy Street.
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We had the family in for pizza and after supper. The grands enjoyed the Legos – great fun for building and just mixing them up and pulling them out of the container.
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Monday, March 11, 2013

Design Wall Monday

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I haven’t done much with my projects that were on my design wall since last week. But look at what Mother has done. She has started making a crib size string quilt from some red and blue strips that I had left over from a string quilt.

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I can tell she is enjoying it so much. She just keeps humming & whistling at the same time, something that she does when she’s happy. A lot of my sister’s and I have inherited the same whistle/hum when we sew. It makes for a pleasant atmosphere.

Friday, March 08, 2013

Fabric Giveaway

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Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Out on a Limb–Confused

Our Possum Town Quilters suggested that we make a quilt 9X12 or smaller to help raise funds for AAQI. We could choose a theme from many sayings that they provided. I chose “Out on a Limb.”  These quilts will be exhibited and sold at the RAC in Columbus, MS in July. Proceeds will go to Alzheimer’s Research. Those that don’t sell will be donated to AAQI.
Confusion is often a symptom of the disease so I’ve tried to depict it this way.
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This is the back, finished with the fast finished triangles AAQI suggests to use. Just place a small dowel rod under the top triangles and it’s ready to hang.
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Size: 12”X9”
Made of mostly cotton fabric.



 

Creations by Nina-Marie

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My design wall looks like a jumbled mess with 3 different projects on it. Two of them have deadlines. I must get back to quilting.
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My sister Emily brought Mother down from Virginia yesterday. She’s going to be with me for almost a week.
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Ashton has already enjoyed Great Grandmother reading “The Little Brown Bear” stories to him.
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Sunday, March 03, 2013

Magnolia Comfort Knotting

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Some of our church ladies met in the morning to put the comfort tops, batting, and backers into the frames.
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After the batting had been removed, the children enjoyed playing with this big box.IMG_0196
We pushed tables together to help support the frames while we worked.IMG_0201
With the tops in the frames,  and some of the frames on the stands, we were ready for the evening knotting.
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Many helped with the tying, from the young to the old.IMG_0219
Jason’s long arms could reach way in to get that needle and yarn stuck just right.IMG_0225
Some of the men did better at visiting than tying knots.
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I enjoyed my place here at this quilt with these ladies.IMG_0244
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These small children could hardly wait until the work was done to enjoy the finger foods.IMG_0261
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