Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Baby it's COLD outside!

Making progress here so I thought I would get the pictures up now when I had a quiet moment. Taken very late last night as they came out of the dryer...so needed flash and overhead lights on.

Moda Glace without any of the blues. Pattern by Anka's Treasures.


Moda Fruitcake. I saw a table runner like this on Flickr so created my own.


I like the crosshatch in the corners;


Yes, I went OUTSIDE to take these pictures. It was 17 degrees out there. SEVENTEEN! It is a bit windy too, no idea what the temperature is with the wind chill figured in.

I WON these fabrics on the Fat Quarterly blog! Erin McMorris Irving Street Flannels. Nice and cozy feel to these flannels. I'm thinking three cute baby/toddler quilts would be great for these.



Both of the kids are on their way home!!! College girl a day early. Classes were cancelled for today and she was going to come home a day early but was struggling with missing classes for tomorrow. She finally got notification that classes for Wednesday are cancelled too! College boy left earlier than he planned. He wanted some daylight. Went to his last class but left part way through. His car temp said MINUS THREE when he headed out. Brrrrrrrrr. College girl is over the pass but still has lots of miles of snow covered roads to cover. College boy still has a pass to go over and has snow and ice to contend with.

Off to work on the next thing.

Praise - the kids are on their way and we get some precious family time.

Prayers - again for safety on the road for both of my kiddos as well as others out on the roads.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Taking the Challenge

Amy has posted her One Week, One Thing Challenge and I am going to take her up on it this time.



Although this is obviously more than ONE THING, I do think that I can get 'er done.


My goal - get the two table runners DONE. The binding is all ready to hand stitch to the back which I will be starting as soon as I post this blog entry. I need to get them washed/dried, photographed and mailed. Then, choosing one of the three sweaters pictured I want to make a pillow.

I did my grocery shopping yesterday so I have no reason to go out in the frightful weather. I can just sit inside, stitch and enjoy the beauty of the snow covered scene through the windows.

Praise - I LOVE SNOW! It is snowing here.

Prayers - it is snowing here and where both of my children are. They are going to be heading home for Thanksgiving and I am praying for clear roads and safe travel. Trusting in the Lord! Being anxious will accomplish nothing but prayers will!!

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Friday Night Sew In- results

I do wish I would have gotten the top of this runner completely finished last night so that I would be sandwiching and quilting right now.


As it is, I need to get busy and get this done, get it sandwiched and quilted as well as the Moda Fruitcake runner flimsy that is waiting in the wings.

I do love Friday Night Sew-In! Now back to the sewing machine.

Praise - College Girl made her travels safely, even in the snow that the storm brought.

Prayers - for hubby's safety while he is out hunting.

Friday, November 19, 2010

Friday Night Sew-in

I've already started. Need to go finish up my work, eat dinner with hubby and then I will be back at it.


I'm working with Moda's Glace right now.Pictures of my work will be added in later on.

Praise - It is FRIDAY! my last day and hour of work, it is snowing!

Prayers - for College Girl to be safe on the road - storm is brewing!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Time marches on

Sometimes it seems to be marching double-time. Hubby and I drove to the big city last Thursday to celebrate with College Girl. She turned 21 yesterday. TWENTY ONE!!! We would have loved to celebrate on her actual birthday but that was not to be. We visited my sister and her family. We stayed with great friends, more great friends came to help celebrate. We ate good food, we shopped, we got pedicures, we laughed, we hugged, we celebrated. It was great to see her and look forward to having her at home for a few days for Thanksgiving.



I did not sleep even one second of the 12 hours in the car. Instead hubby and I listened to "Home to Holly Springs" by Jan Karon and I worked on the binding for this;
Origins by Basic Grey for Moda
Close up of the scrappy pieced binding.


I used the Fat Quarter bundle for this so I could cut the largest squares bigger than a 10" layer cake. I needed the finished quilt to be closer to 60" square. I'm pretty sure that I am now retiring this pattern unless asked specifically to use it again. I'm ready to move on to something else. Something new! I'm linking this finish to amylouwho's sew & tell Friday. I go to her site to look at so many beautiful projects and finally have one to add!
Today I've been working with Moda's Fruitcake line, also by Basic Grey, for a table runner. I hope to have some pictures of that soon.
Praise - for the blessing that College Girl has been in my life. She is such a beautiful, Godly young woman.
Prayers - that College Girl would continue to seek God's will for her life. Also for her West E test this weekend.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

My TO-DO List

Well let's just say that it is longer than my arm. Possibly longer than one of my hubby's arms. He has verrrrrry long arms. Just sayin'

So maybe this is NOT the time to start blogging again. But I couldn't sleep (yet too sleepy to be able to sew),I wanted to enter the Quilt Festival and I do enjoy blogging once I am in the routine.

This is what I'm working with right now;

Do you recognize it?? Origins by Basic Grey & Moda. I was asked to make a scruffily quilt out of this but had a request to make it a bit bigger than it would be if I used a layer cake. Answer to that problem was to buy the FQ bundle and a jelly roll. Now I have enough for TWO scruffily quilts (one the 'standard' size and one a bit bigger), possibly a Modern Irish Chain and I will still have enough left over for yet another project! I could have done the binding a different way but decided to use pieces from the jelly roll to make a pieced binding (there will be plenty of that left over for another project too!).

Has anyone found any great blog posts about Quilt Market?? I've only seen a couple and there are not near the photos and stories as there have been from past markets. I don't think I've seen anything from the Michael Miller booth except for the retro mannequins and I haven't heard what the Moda theme was. Anyway, if you have a link for me please do share.

Okay, I'm going to try to get some sleep. I hope I don't sleep in too late now because I have LOTS to get done! I'm going to have this post late morning so you all will think I am up and being productive. ;)

Praise - for my wonderful hubby. He celebrated a birthday yesterday!

Prayers - for my hubby - that he would continue to grow in his relationship with the Lord, for continued good health, and for healing for his knees (that he has somehow injured).

Blogger's Quilt Festival

I think I forgot how to blog. It has been THAT long that I have forgotten how to add a button or a code. I'm not sure if this means I should give it up altogether or blog more often to keep my skills somewhat sharp.

Here is my entry for Amy's Quilt Festival, found at;

http://amyscreativeside.com/2010/10/29/bloggers-quilt-festival-fall-2010/

I named this quilt Nicey Jane Goes to College. This was College Girl's junior year quilt. She asked me to make this one full sized. That was a LOT of fabric to deal with and lots of weight to move around for the stippling done in the center portion. The borders were done with straight lines which then intersected at the corners in a grid pattern.



By the time I got the quilt finished, washed and dried I wanted to get a picture and pack it up and send it off with hubby in the morning. The light was AWFUL for taking pictures by the time hubby got home to hold it up for me. So much yellower in the photo. Soooooooooooooooo, it is what it is.
I'm going to visit College Girl this weekend and see her first apartment! I'll see if I can get better pictures of the quilt 'in action'.
The pattern used was Yellow Brick Road by Atkinson Design.
Praise - that I live in a country where we can enjoy the FREEDOM to vote!
Prayers - for my two children that are away at college as well as our other friends who are also away at school. For their protection, health, stamina and most importantly for their witness to those around them.