Monday, May 13, 2013

Hangar Doors and PTQ

The farm boys have been working on the sagging hangar doors.IMG_1196
 
They removed the main wooden beam above the doors and replaced it with a metal one.IMG_1190
 
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Saturday I went to our monthly PTQ meeting. I always enjoy the “Show and Tell” to see what others are making. Sandi made this Pineapple Block quilt. Notice that the center square is a 4-patch instead of one fabric.
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This 12 year old girl was a visiting guest. She made this quilt and needed help with mitering the borders. We were glad to help her and hope she comes back.IMG_1206
 
Patti, Ebba, Diane, and Linda show quilt tops they made in a class.IMG_1209
 
 Marjorie has finished her Hunter’s Star quilt.IMG_1230
 
Sue, Rita, Diane, and Patti show quilt tops they made in Paducah.IMG_1224

Wednesday, May 08, 2013

Work in Progress and Our Family

My design wall is full! I have a lot of projects that need finishing! And then too I have a few that are ready to go on exhibit and I just got back some of my work from another exhibit and decided to pin them up also for the time being.
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A few years back I was influences by my sister Polly the Patchworker at a quilt show to purchase some embroidery blocks from Africa. In so doing we would be helping out disadvantaged rural African women. You can read about the Tambani project here. I pulled out my blocks and sashed them and sewed them together to be hand quilted later. I am needing some hand work for a road trip we plan to take West this summer.
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We used to be two … and now we are 17!
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Monday, May 06, 2013

Fabric Giveaway

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This giveaway is now closed. And the winner is Marcia W. who said "Purple Irises are my favorite flower and my purple iris quilt on my bed highlights this .

I’m giving away purple fabric. A fat quarter of 6 different pieces.

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To enter the giveaway, just leave a comment about something purple.

And for me, I’m reminded of the child’s poem

GRANDPA DROPPED HIS GLASSSES
Grandpa dropped his glasses once
In a pot of dye,
And when he put them on again
He saw a purple sky.
Purple fires were rising up
From a purple hill,
Men were grinding purple cider
At a purple mill.
Purple Adeline was playing
With a purple doll;
Little purple dragon flies
were crawling up the wall.
And at the supper-table
He got crazy as a loon
From eating purple apple dumplings
With a purple spoon.
written by ........ Leroy F. Jackson
 
I’ll choose a winner by Mr. Random on May 11. This giveaway is only open to US mailing addresses.

Friday, May 03, 2013

Blue Bird, Twitter and Yellow Bird, Tweet

Can you see the tree now? You really had to have an imagination back here when I first posted.
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Inspiration: Red Robin on Pinterest by Yolanda from TinyKiwiCreations. Used by permission.
 
And now I’ve made a second one.
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Tweet

Statics
Size: 20” X 16”
Fiber: Mostly cotton
Thread: An assortment of cotton and polyester
Fast Finished Triangles for easy mounting.
Exhibit at RAC Fiber Art Show 2013

Here are some close up pictures to see the detail.
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Linking to:
Off the Wall Friday
Thank Goodnes It's Friday

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Family, Claire Bleu Quilts, Gina’s Quilt

Talya and Clyde
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When a stray cat showed up at our house, Gabriel befriended it and named it Homey. Later when Homey came around she was much thinner. So Gabriel searched and found where she had her kittens. And when he kept watching he was sure one of them was a possum latching on to  her belly.
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Then he became the possums friend too and made a nice box and home for the mother cat and her little ones. Unfortunately Homey moved her litter and somehow, Pogo the possum didn’t make it. I like it when boys are kind to animals. It tells me something about their character!
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Gabriel’s sister Claire Bleu came to visit one weekend.
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She brought along her “en plien air” quilting picture that she had started a few weeks back, and wanted to finish it.
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I was amazed at all the different colors of thread she pulled out to stitch onto the fused fabric pieces.
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I encouraged her to make a small sample piece to practice on and get the thread tension correct. When I saw what she made, I thought it was way too nice to use for practice.
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And then later she made a second one to go with the first one. She left these 2 pieces here for me to quilt and finish.
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Here’s her finished “Graber Farms” quilt. She is planning to add a green border and fold it around a stretcher board.
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And it really does resemble our farm! Great job!
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Cousins with Ashton and Gina
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Gina and Tina
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Gina finished her quilt and I quilted it but didn’t get the binding on before they left.
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She made a huge gigantic block for the back.
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I could tell she was right pleased with herself and amazed her mom and friends!
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