Thursday, November 21, 2013

Give Away–4 Yards of Fabric

Welcome to

Giving Thanks – Quilters’ Blog Hop Party
Blog Hop Party with Give-Aways

I thought it would be fun to give away an assortment of fabric somewhat similar to what I’m planning to use for Teryn Ray’s quilt. The total amount is 4 yards. That’s right, 4 yards of fabric of different size pieces.
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To be in the draw, all you have to do is leave a comment telling which one of my quilts in the tab “2013 Quilts” you like the best, and if you care to, let me know why.

For an extra chance in the drawing become a follower in some way or follow by e-mail and come back and let me know how. If you are already a follower let me know that as well and how you follow in your second comment.

This giveaway will be open until Nov. 26, 2013 at 5 p.m. PST and to US addresses only. Then we’ll choose a winner with Mr. Random Generator.

Visit other blogs that are participating in the “Blog Hop Party with Give-Aways” by clicking the image below.
Blog Hop Party with Give-Aways


Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Sunrise, Girls Club, and Thanksgiving

Life …
Paul woke me up early this morning to see the beautiful sunrise.
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This evening I gave the Bible lesson at Girls Club. First they sang ...
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... and memorized scripture, and then I had the lesson on Thanksgiving.  Afterward they made turkeys during craft time.
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Sunday, November 17, 2013

Mrs. Miller, Design Wall, and Sailboat Quilt

Life …
This afternoon we enjoyed a visit with our neighbor ladies, Mrs. Miller and her daughter Ann. We enjoyed catching up on their lives and hearing about their family. They kept bringing out out the snacks, ‘Bit O Honey,’ ‘Milky Ways,’ ‘Snickers,’ chips, Coke, and water. And then before we left they gave us big yardage of 3 pieces of fabric. Talk about true Southern Hospitality, that was it!
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… as a Quilter
I was uninspired by the blocks I have had on my design wall for the last couple weeks and decided to put them away and pull out something different to look at for a while. Check out other design walls at Patchwork Times.
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I made a new small piece of fiber art this week called
Sailboat.
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Inspiration came from a picture Amy took a couple weeks ago of Gabriel with his newly acquired sailboat on Joel’s fishpond.
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Detail
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Getting ready to sew on the binding.
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The back.
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Sailboat
Size: 7” X 10”
Content: cotton fabric and an assortment of cotton and polyester threads
Techniques: fused, machine stitched, hand stitched binding on back
Fast Finished Triangles – ready to hang
$45.00 SOLD

Check out my current post for a chance to win 4 yards of fabric.

Show & Tell Tuesday

My Quilt InfatuationI Quilt @ Pretty Bobbins
Creations by Nina-Marie
November Finishes

Saturday, November 16, 2013

60th Anniversary and Teryn’s Quilt


Life …
We celebrated Paul’s folk’s 60th anniversary with a Sunday dinner lunch.
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Our hosts Galen & Jeanie with Lanell & Rhoda.
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Mark & Miriam and Yours Truly & Paul
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Jed & Vicki, Jerrill & Josie, and Daddy & Mom
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We missed all the siblings & their spouses from afar.

Mom and Daddy told us about the skunk that came in through their dryer vent and couldn’t get out. Mom turned the dryer on and soon they smelled singed hair.
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The skunk ate a hole in the vent and crawled out into the house. Daddy said if you catch them by their tail they can’t spray. So Mom and Daddy carefully ran him into a small bathroom to catch it.
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Daddy caught him by the tail, took him to the outside door that Mom had opened for him, and flung that skunk far out into the night.
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… as a Quilter
I’m trying to decide on a quilt for our 7th grandchild, Teryn Ray. I want to use the puppy dog fabric as a jumping off point.
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The pattern is an improvisational one from “Quilting Modern” by Jacquie Gering and Katie Pederson.

I’m thinking of using the light fine print or the solid light brown for the gray background and then put the puppies in the rectangle boxes.
I need to think on this a while.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Magnolia’s Guest Day Sewing

Life …

After Paul ate his delicious potato soup from Calvary Baptist Church’s fundraiser, he got up from the table, washed his container, filled it with milk, added chocolate Quik, and heated it in the microwave. Then he added a bunch … a whole bunch of marshmallows and heated it a little more, brought it to the table and enjoyed his 2nd bowl of ‘soup!’
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… as a Quilter

Today was our annual Magnolia Guest Day Sewing. We had lots of visitors with a total attendance around 97. We had different projects from which you could choose to help.

Quilting.
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Tying or knotting comforters.
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Another comforter being tied.
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Putting “cheer bundles” together as Christmas gifts for the Cherry Creek Mission in SD.
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Tina spent lots of time pushing pins into my ironing board.
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Sewing quilt blocks together and making simple receiving blankets for babies.
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Mrs. Vernon visits with Thelma.
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These ladies helped make ‘string’ blocks for a comforter top.
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By the end of the day their 38 blocks made quite a show.
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