Category Archive: quilts

2014
03/02

Category:
Garden
quilts

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Sunday March 2 Gardening

Rain, rain, rain, and more rain.   But I’d rather it than freezing cold and/or snow.  And since we have a greenhouse, I spent part of the day in it listening to the rain on the plastic as I finished cleaning the beds (The aisles are  nearly done, but will take another hour or so)

P1000916b banana tree dead

In December we had very windy freezing weather and the ends blew out of the greenhouse because they originally weren’t put on correctly.   My banana trees froze.   This is one of them.    Do you know if they will revive?

P1000915 more celery

This celery is coming back from stalks we already cut and used last summer.

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P1000906 kale

There are still a number of greens growing.   However it seems nothing kills Swiss chard, so a good bit of it went out and will be replaced with other vegetables.

P1000907  what

I don’t know what this is, except it is some type of food.   I had someone help plant last year and it has no label.   It is growing great.   Do you recognize it?

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or this one?

 

2014
03/01

Category:
quilts

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Sew Expo (part 2)

I let myself be tempted too much in the Zundt booth and succumbed to more of their marvelous designs.

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Then I spent a bit of time with Cindy and Ron Losecamp of Sew Artfully Yours.   She has patterns for such fun sweatshirt jackets and of course, I succumbed to some of her patterns.

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Hopefully you will be seeing these made up in the very near future.   I want to get the chicken one done by April, I just need to go get some more sweatshirts to convert.

Other than that these and the rulers, I was very good

 

 

2014
02/27

Category:
quilts

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SEW EXPO (part 1)

The Sew Expo is an event Mary and I look forward to seeing together each year.    So today was our fun day.   We wandered the aisles looking for products that we just had to take home and I went with a shopping list.

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But first look at these darling designs with faces made from covered buttons. ( most booths don’t want their designs photographed, but it was okay with this one)

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On my shopping list was a prairie point maker which came home  with me.   I also purchased their point templates.

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and some sewing needles…………

 

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and some double stick tape to tape most anything.  The sales lady said her husband’s pants were hemmed with it and it has help through two years of washing.   It also has lots of uses in the home decorating  department.

 

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and some mylar for embroidery designs…..

 

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and a bit of ribbon…………..

 

P1000865 Competitive dogs

 and came home tired to a pair of very eager to be loved dogs.

 

2014
02/25

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quilts

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Embroidering Jeans

New jeans call for new embroideries.   So that’s what happened today.   I first removed the inside seam as far up as I needed to lay it flat.

P1000866 opening jeans legs

Since I wanted the  design to be only slightly to the front and over the outside seam, I checked to make sure the  design was lined up that way and without wrinkles.

P1000867 opened jeans leg

I hooped cut away stabilizer and then sprayed sticky 505 so that the jeans would adhere to the stabilizer while stitching.  I also pinned the jeans to the side of the stabilizer just inside the hoop as they are heavy and could fall off the machine.

Then I altered the design to fit the area.   I really like Zundt designs.   They are beautiful with adequate coverage while staying soft.

 

P1000868 first emb done

I liked the way the first one turned out well enough, I decided to just reverse the design for the other leg and I also did change one of the colors for fun.

P1000870  both legs done and hemmed

Here they are with the side seam sewn back up, hemmed  and ready to wear.

2014
02/24

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quilts

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Sweatshirt jacket #2

Tax preparation has taken most of my day, but I did get this jacket started.  At this point the beading is pinned on.   I will fasten it before attaching the grosgrain down the front.

starting a new jacket

These beads are some I purchased to go around a pillow, but didn’t decide on a pillow.  I think I like them here and am counting on them going through the laundry intact.

P1000863 auditioning new fabrics

I’m auditioning these fabrics as I will cut off the bottom band and do something different there as well as add some pockets.  It seems my jackets evolve as they hang here in the sewing room.  Do you have a favorite of these fabrics?

 

2014
02/23

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quilts

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A beautiful work of the past

P1000861 Piano shawl

 and closer

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This lovely crocheted piece was once a piano shawl   My mother’s grandparents kept it on their piano.   They were the first of their family to leave the Lutheran church because they found a truth they believed held more closely to the Bible.  They held church in their home and invited others to share with them.    I don’t know exactly how old it is, but Mother who was born in 1916 has a note pinned to it saying that it belonged to her Grandparents.  Her grandfather was born in 1858 and immigrated here in 1889.

It’s enjoyable to have a piece of your own past.   I hope someday one of my daughters will also enjoy it.

2014
02/22

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quilts

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Rabbit food run

After a restful day, we made a rabbit food run and finished getting our steps for the day as measured on our Fitbits.  My goal is 15,000 steps.

 

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2014
02/21

Category:
Foods
Life
quilts

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Friday Variety: Quilt, food, & dog

P1000849 quilt bound

The quilt has been bound and is ready for a child who might be cold.   It has a heavy batting and will be quite warm.

 

P1000854 sweet potato flour

I tried a new flour in the pancakes this morning.   I was told to use it straight across for wheat and it is gluten-free.  This is not an inexpensive flour. but there are times when one needs to have something for someone who is gluten intolerant and it is good to know what to use.  The pancakes were a bit thicker than I usually get from this recipe, but they were extremely delicious.

 

P1000859 potatoes done

A casserole is ready for tonight and one for tomorrow.   Bill says he’s never seen a potato he didn’t like and can’t ever get tired of them, which is good for me.

 

P1000852 lacey digging feet

Lacey is digging a cave.   It is on the hillside under the side deck.   So far, she has it deep enough, that when she is in it, you do not see her.   I think she is planning to have puppies there.  We have other plans.  As dirty as those feet look, as soon as they are dry, the “Teflon” dog will shed the dirt and get up looking as though she had never seen dirt.   I love that their whole coat does this.

I went to the doctor to have the stitches removed from my finger and he was very pleased with how it looked.

2014
02/20

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quilts

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Challenges Met

What a challenging day!   Between the sheep and the tension issues, I had a full day.

P1000844 2003 shop hop blocks

These are some of the Shop Hop Blocks from 2003 – hey! that was only 10.5 years ago.   A shop hop is where several stores decide to have an open house on the same days.   This was Western Washington and I think there were over 50 quilt stores at that time.   Each store gives a pattern for a block and 2 or 3 barely big enough pieces of fabric to make parts of their block.   Then it is up to you to add fabric to it and make all the blocks come together.   A challenge when the stores don’t get together and decide what colors with which you will be working.   I actually finished the top  ago and it has been waiting for me to do something.   Saturday, our church is distributing meals and clothing, blankets, etc to the local street mission.   Now this is quilted and I will bind it tomorrow so someone can use it.

 

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P1000847 closing seam ripper

I said the day was challenging.   Have I also told you that my seam ripper and I have a  running  affair?  Here is my favorite.   It seems to stay sharp and closes nicely.  This quilt has over 4000 stitches in a row.    I got nearly to the end of one row when I realized the tension was horrible and I had to take the entire row out.    In the midst of that, I could hear a sheep crying.   So, difficult as it was to get to the sheep some 500 feet away through rough terrain, I stopped in the middle of this ripping to go find and help said sheep.  Indeed, she had badly tangled herself in some netting left lying out there.   So, I released her and came back to finish this.  Without these challenges the binding would be done.   Why is it that something that take a mere 15 minutes to put in can take a couple of hours to remove?

2014
02/19

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quilts

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Feb Sew Fun

 Quality Sewing had their monthly “Sew Fun” infomercial program today.  I enjoy going because quite often I get ideas.   And sometimes I humor them by buying something, or is it that they have something that really captivates my interest?

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Today’s program included a “Basket Magic” pattern which was interesting in that it is somewhat rigid, but sports a tie at each end so it can be stored flat.  The pattern has both oblong and round shapes.

 

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P1000839 brown & pink flowers

P1000841 Squares & rectangles

These were samples made from a book called “City Blocks” by Nancy Rink.   It has patterns for 10 easy quilts both blocks and applique`  I’m not sure the size of the quilts in the book, but the ones on display were about 45″ quilts.

 

P1000842 bags

The Zinnia Clutch Bag from Susa Glenn was a nice size for keeping essentials.  It had two larger pockets and 4 mini pockets.    This pattern includes patterns for eye glasses, a card case, and a checkbook holder.    It majors in machine embroidery, with minimal sewing machine work.

 

Islander Sewing Systems sported a terrific looking “Jacket Express” pattern.   I really liked this one.    It’s a blue jean jacket, but the samples were not done in denim.  This company has a lot of commercial experience, so the instructions for putting the jacket together are more like a commercial one would be sewn.

 

 “Ice chips   do not contain sugar but do contain xylitol  so diabetics can use them.  They are great for refreshing the mouth and come in 26 different flavors.  These were made by two grandmothers in Yelm, Western WA. who had a good business going when they got the opportunity to be on Shark Tank.   Then their business REALLY took off.  Even if the candies do not appeal to you, click “ice chips” in red and read their fascinating story.