I have had this fabric since summertime and had made my BFF a set for her birthday. I have had mine cut out since June and just had not made it a priority to stitch them up. I took the time yesterday and love how they turned out...
I love the French fold seam method ... no raw edges and stray threads.
Wishing each of you a day full of blessings!
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Memory quilts
I have made a couple of tee shirt quilts lately for friends/customers that had some very special touches .... I think I already showed a picture of this one not long ago. It belongs to a very sweet young lady named Jade.
Her mom gave me enough tee shirts for not only the 30-tee king size quilt above, but 9 more for this lap size....
and a very special tee-shirt that she had slept in as a child until she outgrew it. It was very thin in places and even had a couple of little runs in it. I was afraid to put in in the quilt, thinking it needed a little extra TLC, so I turned it into a pillow for her. I did a FMQ meandering stitch to give it a little extra stability. Her mom has sooo many memories snuggling with her baby girl in this tee shirt.
This one belongs to a young man who was in Jade's graduating class and he has gone on to play college football....
His mom asked if I could include a couple of very special pieces for her. One was a baby quilt that had been hers (51-year-old quilt) and then Tyler's when he was a baby. This quilt is very worn, very loved, and very special. I carefully cut it apart and made a block for Tyler's quilt, again FMQ stippling ....
She also asked that I add his crib sheet if possible and I turned it into a block with his name, weight, etc.
I am making his mom two more toss pillows from the remainder of the blue and white baby quilt and another from the remainder of the crib sheet. I am in the process of finishing up two more tee quilts for another very special friend .... pictures and story to follow next week.
Her mom gave me enough tee shirts for not only the 30-tee king size quilt above, but 9 more for this lap size....
and a very special tee-shirt that she had slept in as a child until she outgrew it. It was very thin in places and even had a couple of little runs in it. I was afraid to put in in the quilt, thinking it needed a little extra TLC, so I turned it into a pillow for her. I did a FMQ meandering stitch to give it a little extra stability. Her mom has sooo many memories snuggling with her baby girl in this tee shirt.
This one belongs to a young man who was in Jade's graduating class and he has gone on to play college football....
She also asked that I add his crib sheet if possible and I turned it into a block with his name, weight, etc.
I am making his mom two more toss pillows from the remainder of the blue and white baby quilt and another from the remainder of the crib sheet. I am in the process of finishing up two more tee quilts for another very special friend .... pictures and story to follow next week.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Another one bites the dust
When it rains, it pours. A few weeks ago my washer and dryer died within two days of each other and we had to purchase new ones. That pretty well wiped out any money we had put back for Christmas. Last week I was cooking supper we had short-out and near fire in the kitchen stove. In all fairness, I get the stove tearing up because it was nearly 20 years old. We decided to go with a gas range this time. I remember my mom cooking on a gas stove when I was a little girl. My best memories were my sister and I pushing marshmellows onto a fork and roasting them over a tiny open flame on the stove under Mom's watchful eye. Then came electric burners, then ceramic cooktop, which is what I have had until the issue last week. My new gas range came today ....
You now see what my husband and I are getting each other for Christmas, and our 24th wedding anniversary (which is today). I am going to cook a big pot of soup beans (pinto beans or bean soup for those of you who are not from Kentucky) and bake a skillet of cornbread tomorrow to break in my new stove. Hopefully I can practice on it a bit before fixing Christmas dinner next week. Just in making my really quick supper tonight, hot dogs and canned hot dog chili (don't judge me --- I have had a hard week), there are two things I love about this gas stove already. One, when the burner is turned off, the heat is off --- no surface to stay hot for a while. Secondly, I have four burners that I can cook at any level I want, not just two small burners and two large ones like on my electric stove. Anyway, supper is nearly ready :P.
You now see what my husband and I are getting each other for Christmas, and our 24th wedding anniversary (which is today). I am going to cook a big pot of soup beans (pinto beans or bean soup for those of you who are not from Kentucky) and bake a skillet of cornbread tomorrow to break in my new stove. Hopefully I can practice on it a bit before fixing Christmas dinner next week. Just in making my really quick supper tonight, hot dogs and canned hot dog chili (don't judge me --- I have had a hard week), there are two things I love about this gas stove already. One, when the burner is turned off, the heat is off --- no surface to stay hot for a while. Secondly, I have four burners that I can cook at any level I want, not just two small burners and two large ones like on my electric stove. Anyway, supper is nearly ready :P.
Friday, December 14, 2012
A trip down Christmas ornament memory lane
I finally got the ornaments on the tree this evening. As I am sure is the same for you, I have a memory or memories attached to each and every one. Here are just a few of my favorites ....
My son's first Christmas ornament -- 1990
My daughter's first Christmas ornament ... 1993
A family ornament bought at a craft fair in 2001, complete with my angel baby's name, sweet Connor ...
An ornament of Pat the Bunny --- so many memories of both my children on my lap reading Pat the Bunny book over and over and over.....
and a gift from a quilting friend, made from a very worn quilt that belonged to her grandmother ...
My son's first Christmas ornament -- 1990
My daughter's first Christmas ornament ... 1993
A family ornament bought at a craft fair in 2001, complete with my angel baby's name, sweet Connor ...
and a gift from a quilting friend, made from a very worn quilt that belonged to her grandmother ...
Saturday, December 8, 2012
New quilting ruler
I usually do not jump on the bandwagon for gadgets, but I have found one that I really am going to love. Quilting friends, there is still time to get this on your Christmas list if you think it is something you might want. It is called the Quilter's Slide Lock ruler. To go back a few days, I was cutting some fabric and my rotary cutter ran up onto my acrylic ruler. If any of you have ever done it, you know it immediately ruins your rotary blade. I had changed my blade only two weeks before, so had to make a trip to the quilt shop for another one and they are not cheap. I admit that I was extremely happy to be making a trip to the quilt shop and not the operating room to get a finger stitched back on. I have always had a very healthy respect for rotary cutters but, let's face it, accidents do happen. Anyway, a friend and I were talking about it and she sent me the link to a set of rulers she had learned about at a quilting class. I read the info on the web site and watched the you tube video. Keeping your fingers out of the way of the blade is just a second bonus of these rulers .... the real reason they were designed is to grip fabric and keep the ruler from slipping during the cutting process. I had a little extra cash in my Pay Pal account and decided to order both sizes, 14" and 24". These rulers came in two days all the way from Oregon. Folks, they are made in America! Here are pictures I took this morning. First, the 14"...
This one is perfect for sooooo many sizes of fabric.
Next is the 24" ...
It fits across the whole width of the cutting mat and makes cutting width of fabric strips a piece of cake. And, they work exactly like they are supposed to. The ruler grips the fabric and there is absolutely no slippage when cutting. Here are two pictures of the bottom of the ruler so you can see how it works ...
And here is a picture so you can see the fingers safely out of the way ...
My rulers came yesterday and I have only played with them a bit to see how they work, but today it gets serious! I am going to take them to the local quilt shop to see if she might be interested in ordering some for the shop. Did I mention they are made in America!! If you want to check it out yourself, click HERE for the web site. If you want to look at the youtube video, click this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYOoRetnlfM. I know I will not be able to use this for everything I cut, such as squaring up projects for example, but for cutting strips I will be using this all the time.
I hope you all have a wonderful day, full of blessings!
This one is perfect for sooooo many sizes of fabric.
Next is the 24" ...
It fits across the whole width of the cutting mat and makes cutting width of fabric strips a piece of cake. And, they work exactly like they are supposed to. The ruler grips the fabric and there is absolutely no slippage when cutting. Here are two pictures of the bottom of the ruler so you can see how it works ...
My rulers came yesterday and I have only played with them a bit to see how they work, but today it gets serious! I am going to take them to the local quilt shop to see if she might be interested in ordering some for the shop. Did I mention they are made in America!! If you want to check it out yourself, click HERE for the web site. If you want to look at the youtube video, click this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYOoRetnlfM. I know I will not be able to use this for everything I cut, such as squaring up projects for example, but for cutting strips I will be using this all the time.
I hope you all have a wonderful day, full of blessings!
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Thankful for Football
I know November thankful blogs are over, but I must say that on this second day of December I am thankful for football. As odd as it may sound, it is one part of the glue that makes my family a family. My husband played Pop-Warner League as a youngster, in middle school, and high school. My son played Pop-Warner League, middle school, and high school. My daughter cheered for Pop-Warner League and all through middle school and high school. I sat on bleachers when the temperature was so hot that I was soaked in sweat, but that was nothing compared to the sweat on my son's uniform on the hot field. I sat on the bleachers when it was so cold that I could not feel my own butt, but that was nothing compared to the temperature on the field where my son played. I was a football booster for oh, how many years??? I have made countless pots of chili, hot dog sauce, and spaghetti sauce to feed hungry boys and cheerleaders. The kids are now in college, but football is still part of the glue. We all still LOVE to sit down as a family and watch college and pro football. We plan meals that taste wonderful during a Sunday afternoon game. We plan snack foods and hot chocolate for playoff and bowl games. We look for new recipes for cheese fries and spinach dip. The kids have invited friends over for Super Bowls since they were old enough to sit and watch the Super Bowl. We talk about coaching changes, game strategy, who is being traded to whom, who is leading the NFL in receptions, who rushed for how many yards, and the list goes on. As odd as it may seem, I am very thankful for football. We are all busy through the week with work and school, taking care of things at home, etc., but my heart still skips a little beat when they say, "Hey mom, are you going to watch this game with us?" Why yes, I will be right there. Just let me get the cheese fries out of the oven and get some soft drinks out of the refrigerator. I hope and pray God allows me to sit on the couch with kids and future grandbabies for a very long time.
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