Friday, August 31, 2007
Another Quilt From the Archives
Monday, August 27, 2007
Mile-A-Minute Quilting
Sunday, August 26, 2007
Another Daisy Square
Actually the first one I did seemed to turn out good. I can see I'm still learning and made some small errors on this one. It just will take practice and making a few more, which I am. The more I make the better they will get and I'll learn from my mistakes. I want my squares to be nice before I send any to KrochetKrystal. As they say "Maybe the third time will be the charm."
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Kittens
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
KROCHET KRYSTAL'S DAISY SQUARE
Well, I finally finished a Daisy Square. This one will stay with me as a sample that I can use for a guide in making my next ones. I was a little bit of a trial but I finally got it after crocheting and ripping and crocheting and ripping, etc. It becomes very rewarding for me to learn something new and complete it. I've thought about making one each of the of the patterns in the 200 granny squares book but wondered if I could understand all of the instructions. Making this pattern has given me some confidence. And it's really a neat square.
If you'd like to make some squares for Krystal Krochet for charity, check out her blog.(http://krochetkrystal.blogspot.com/2006/09/daisy-flower-crochet-charity-square.html) She very generously will get a copy of the pattern to you and-you may use it for some of your own purposes- which is very unusual She just would like you to make some squares for her ongoing charity project.
Monday, August 20, 2007
Still Rippleing Along
Saturday, August 18, 2007
My Medallion Wallhanging
This wall hanging was made in 1980 when Jessica was about 1 1/2. We've always had cats helping me quilt by laying in the middle of whatever I was working on, but I also had Jessica always helping in her own way. I mentioned in a previous post that I was taking my first quilting classes when I found out I was pregnant. As time has passed I can equate quilts I've made to her age.
I took a class on medallion quilts. We had to plan out the quilt and do some drafting to make our different borders fit as the quilt grew. I decided on stars as the main blocks for it and then had to size them so each row would fit. Whoever may have been quilting and taking classes in the 80's can remember that they were a lot longer. I think this one was 6-8 weeks, meeting once a week and doing homework the rest of the time. This quilt is all hand pieced and hand quilted.
There are about 860 pieces in the stars. I am amazed at what I could do back then. I didn't have to work outside our home, just did the bookkeeping for our business, so had quite a bit of time. And then there was nap time. Pure quilting joy.
Now that my kids are all grown I work full time at our business so not as much quilting time. I'm going more to machine work learning to do all the techniques that way. I've already posted some of my first time tries at applique. I made 3 quilts pieced by machine in 2006. I joined the Thimbleberries Club at Miss Millie's quilt shop and there are always different club quilts being offered. I'm getting a lot of machine sewing experience with them. I'll be posting Pics of those later on.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007
Blue and Lilac Granny
Monday, August 13, 2007
Subcouciously in a purple mood?
What I'm Reading
Friday, August 10, 2007
2nd Second Saturday Block
Thank Heaven for invisible thread. I've decided not to worry so much about perfection of the quilt this time around but concentrate on perfecting my machine applique skills. I've been hand appliqueing for many years and there is much more room for working out the errors or just redoing my work. The one thing bad about machine applique is once you start on a shape you really don't want to stop till done. And machine applique has very tight stitching which I don't even want to try to pick out. Oh well, I'm satisfied enough with it.
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Jessica's Baby Quilts
Thursday, August 2, 2007
MOM'S TABLECLOTHS AND LINENS
Today I feel the need to go back in time to when life was simpler and not so busy. I was reading someones blog a day or so ago but I can't remember whose it was. She was wishing for the time when thing went a little bit slower. I find myself wishing that more and more. There just seems to be so much pressure. A lot of different things are dependant on me in our business and lately it's been wearing on me. It's not a hard job, it's just hard keeping track of everything for ourselves. I can remember working at regular jobs- just put in your hours and go home. Being self-employed, work goes home with you and that gets tough, sometimes.