Archive for April, 2014

April Showers bring May … Brides!

Tuesday, April 29th, 2014

Sunday was the Bridal Shower for my daughter, Anna, who will be getting married the end of May! We all had a great time!

Her Matron-of-Honor made the floral chain for her to wear.

Her she is wearing an apron made from linens I inherited from my mother-in-law. My dear friend, Michelle, used the linens to create this one-of-a-kind apron! Anna loved it! Anna is a wonderful baker and cook!

Here is Anna with her soon to be mother-in-law Susan, and sister-in-law Katie.

And Saturday evening my youngest attended this young man’s Senior Banquet and Dance. Graham & Charis.

I’m linking to To-Do Tuesday and Linky Tuesday

This past week I pulled off:
-a successful Stitcher’s Garden class without the use of the Bernina✔
-a clean living room and dining room✔ and got the rooms nicely arranged for the Bridal Shower!
-a successful Bridal Shower for my daughter with the help of her Bridesmaids on Sunday!
It was a good week!
This coming week I should:
-hem three bridesmaids dresses
-shop for and purchase a dress for me to wear to the wedding
-work on the veil for my daughter

 

Quilt Labels

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2014
Do you document your quilts? I have inherited several quilt tops and 2 quilts. I know the story only for one of the tops. Sad, but I don’t know who made two of the completed quilts. So, ladies and gents! Make and attach labels to your quilts! That much loved quilt might be handed down to someone one day, and they might like to know its history. I suggest you include on your label, who made it, date completed, to whom it is give, occasion. I also like to put my current State of residence.
This Saturday, I will be doing a little talk on making labels for quilts at Fabrics and Friends Quilt Shop, Roanoke, IN. Here are a few labels I’ll be using as examples:
We are also offering a Make-n-Take label – the heart made using Fantasix All-Purpose Ink or the butterfly made using Fabrico pens.
I’m linking up to To-Do Tuesday.
This past week I actually:
-held Easter Dinner at my house  ✔
-started to clean and rearrange living room for Bridal Shower to be held here  Sunday ✔
-Monday, taught Stitchers Garden quilt class at Fabrics and Friends Quilt Shop ✔
Sadly, today the Bernina sewing machine at the quilt shop would not turn on! So I’m hoping my samples and step-outs will be efficient for teaching Thursday’s Stitcher’s Garden  class! The Bernina won’t be taken in for repairs until Thursday. I’m going to miss it!
This week I hope to:
-successfully teach the Stitcher’s Garden class without the use of the Bernina. eck!
-clean living room and dining room
-successfully pull off the Bridal Shower for my daughter with the help of her Bridesmaids this Sunday!
I’m also linking to Linky Tuesday.

Stitchers Garden Blocks 8 & 9

Friday, April 18th, 2014

I’m late! For To Do Tuesday list, but here is what I have finished for next weeks Stitcher’s Garden Class held next Monday and Thursday at Fabrics and Friends Quilt Shop, Roanoke, Indiana.

In this block we learn how to make and insert piping in our quilt blocks. The hot pink between the white background and the first border is a very thin piping. And the green between the orange and purple is a fusible piping. Here is a close up of the pink piping -

 

In the next block we learn how to use the Fringe or Tailor Tack presser foot.

The center of the flowers has fringe stitching. Here is a close up -

Kind of fun, isn’t it!?

 

Yes, I know it is Friday. But here is a late post to To-Do Tuesday.

This past week I:
-finished up the demo mentioned above, with step outs ✔
-visit Grace College with daughter ✔ This is her college of choice.
-continue the clean out of daughter’s closet – oops, didn’t happen
-add helping middle daughter with her fast approaching wedding of May 25! ✔ Another item checked off the ever growing list – Bridal Shower invitations mailed out and decorations made!
This week I plan to:
-hold Easter Dinner at my house Sunday afternoon
-clean and rearrange living room for Bridal Shower to be held here the following Sunday
-Monday, teach Stitchers Garden quilt class at Fabrics and Friends Quilt Shop

Playing With Buggy Barn

Tuesday, April 8th, 2014

Are you familiar with Buggy Barn books and patterns? I made this one years and years ago.

Deb Roehm, owner of Fabrics and Friends Quilt Shop, carries just about all of Buggy Barn’s books. Deb has ‘Til the Cows Come Home! from the book _Crazy Till the Cows Come Home_ made and displayed in the shop.

This Saturday, I’ll be demoing Buggy Barn’s construction method. I call it a funky mix between Stack n Whack and sort of traditional piecing. Their patterns are very well written, making them easy follow and construct. I’m using the Bramble Baskets pattern for the demo.

(images from Buggy Barn Website. I’ll update with personal photos soon.)

I’m linking to To-Do-Tuesday with Red’s Needles and Threads.

Last week I hoped to:

-continue working on client’s quilt  ✔ top finished and heading to the longarm quilter!

-work on Luke and Kim’s quilt, I should aim for 2 blocks a week (ugh, just not happening)

-piece a few more blocks of Whirled Peas (that did not happen either)

-tackle daughter’s closet ✔ A partial check, we made progress

-some fun stuff with daughter ✔ Yes! We shopped and found a prom dress and ate dinner out too – Sushi!
This week I’ll be happy to:
-finish up the demo mentioned above, with step outs
-visit Grace College with daughter
-continue the clean out of daughter’s closet
-add helping middle daughter with her fast approaching wedding of May 25! I see less quilting happening as the wedding date draws closer! I’m trying to be realistic here!
Update to include some photos, April 11th.
Just finished this table runner Wednesday. From Buggy Barn book _Still Crazy_.

 

 

Signature Quilt

Tuesday, April 1st, 2014

I have a finish! Its a signature quilt made of blocks used as the guest book at a wedding. I was sent the fence rail blocks, which I set in a 9-patch arrangement and then sashed. To add length, I added an extra row of unsigned blocks to the top and bottom.  I hope they will be pleased!

The MIL to the Bride was the Matron-of-Honor at my wedding 36 years ago. I was the Maid-of-Honor at her wedding 4 months earlier.

I’m linking to To-Do-Tuesday with Red’s Needles and Threads.

-continue working on client’s quilt, applique block ✔ finished! now to piece rows/top
-bind signature quilt ✔ It’s ready to mail! Pictured above.
-work on Luke and Kim’s quilt, I should aim for 2 blocks a week (ugh, just not happening)
-piece a few more blocks of Whirled Peas
This is Spring Break week for my youngest. I’m pretty sure I won’t get to any quilting. But I would really like to get the rows sewn together on the client’s quilt. I’m hoping Tuesday will be the day for that! I’ll make that my one quilting goal for this week. Another day this week, I’d like my daughter and I to tackle cleaning out her closet. And we will do some fun stuff together too. ☺
I’m also linking to Linky Tuesday with Freemotion by the River.