Sunday, January 24, 2010

This has to be quick...

before somebody comes and takes the internet away from me.

Very productive weekend, tackling years old ufos and getting closer to getting them done and out of my mind.

Also, I received my Fall Mini Quilt Swap from a quilter in Utah:


Very pretty, beautifully done.

I'll be making more pillowcases for soldiers, thanks to a generous donation of fabric from Debra. Love this project.

Oh yes, you ask, but Deb, what about the Baby Jane thing? Oh, That Quilt. Let's just say I discovered that it really helps if I can see the pieces with the naked eye. I think I have better ways to spend my time and the LAST thing I need is more frustration. My hat is off to all those dedicated Jane-ites but in spite of investing money in the book (which I will donate it to the library or sell it on Ebay or something), I will not be revisiting the Dear Jane quilt ever again in this lifetime any time soon. I knew I should have bought that beautiful wool applique quilt pattern.

The insurgents are approaching and my coffee cup is empty.

More cuteness from Chez Debbie. Lord only knows how long I've had the doll print fabric:

Friday, January 22, 2010

Quilting Gallery - Winter Mini-Quilt Swap

I had a great time with the Fall Mini Quilt Swap at the
Quilting Gallery and I must admit, I'm really intrigued by the weekly themed contests. This past week was "Winter Fun" and if you click on the link you can vote on your favorite.

There's so much going on in the cyber-quilting world it's easy to overextend yourself but I cannot resist a challenge! Which is why (sit down, Debra) I put That' Quilt's badge on my side bar. Before you start hyperventilating, let me tell you why.

I bought that book at Houston two years ago and have been staring at it ever since. This blog has excellent paper pieceing and applique instructions so I was encouraged even after my frustrating attempts at making the four inch blocks on my own. I remember thinking, oh that's cute. How hard can it be? Until you start cutting out those tiny pieces, it doesn't seem that hard.

Well let me tell you...

Anyway. Here I go. Off into cyber quilting mania overload. Again.

Monday, January 18, 2010

Five Pillowcases Done

I spent my day off productively making five pillowcases for Operation Pillowcase :




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I know the Elvis fabric does not have a dark background, nor does the John Deere fabric - but I couldn't resist. I had so much fun making these, I'm going to make more. These novelty fabrics are fun to use and perfect for pillowcases.
The best part is when you're done sewing - you are done - no handwork! It all comes together so easily. Most of these fabrics were dug out of my stash, but Hobby Lobby had a sale (30% off) their cottons so I snatched up a yard of Elvis and John Deere.
I was also happy to run across the Laurel Burch fabric under a lot of other stuff in my sewing cubicle. It's so wild and colorful.
Love the Elvis fabric. I'm tempted to go back and buy the rest of it and make a blouse. :-)

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Civil WAr Bride Quilt

I saw this (scroll down to see the CWBQ) and I started having heart palpatations and my eyes rolled back in my head, like they do when I'm confronted with a math problem. Applique! History! And even better, there's a blog for people who are making the quilt. Too much!

Oh, so beautiful!

An Evening Wedding in June


My niece is getting married in June and I need a dress. I love this Simplicity Pattern, particularly View A. I think the slightly draped V-neck with the 3/4 sleeve variation is flattering and in the right fabric would be a good looking but simple, comfortable dress. The important question is what fabric? I'm thinking either charmeuse or dupioni -- which I would line, of course. If the thinness of the models doesn't create a misleading image of the skirt, there is enough fullness for this to be more comfortable for sitting. I'll do a muslin first before cutting into expensive cloth.

New Doings at the Quilting Gallery

The Quilting Gallery, where I learned about the Fall-Inspired Mini Quilt swap, has a Weekly Themed Quilt Contest. The new theme is posted each Monday morning but you can check out the list of themes here and plan ahead. I plan to use this as incentive to GET MORE DONE in the way of quilting this year. I have already tackled two UFOs that have been languishing for more years that I care to mention. How can you get so lackadaisical about something you enjoy so much?

Take a look at this week's theme Snowmen - they are so CUTE.

Fall Mini-Quilt Swap

Yay! My partner received the quilt I made for the Fall Mini Quilt Swap.

I was getting slightly antsy. I'm so glad she received it & likes it. I want to make another one but I rarely do that, do you?

Hey also - all you Wednesday Quilter readers - and you know who you are DEBRA - I'm getting on the pillowcase bandwagon and making pillowcases for our servicemen. What about you!