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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Rain, rain, go away . . .

My crocus are up at home, the daffodils are up at the shop, but not at home yet and we're getting ready to build the ark here as it rains and rains and rains.  My poor crocus looked good last week but are rather drenched & yucky looking today.

Since it's raining like crazy, I've been sewing up a storm of my own.  Samples, samples, samples!  Sometimes you just have the urge to sew and when that happens, just go with the flow.

I saw a machine technique and really liked it.  You take ribbon and do a decorative stitch on either side of the ribbon.  This is the purse sample for Top Of The Line Club in April.  It was fun and I wish I'd had more ribbons at home when the urge struck me to do the sample.  The topic for our Crazy Quilt Block of the Month this month is couching so it tied in really nicely. 

The best part of the Crazy Quilt block of the month?  I get to buy all kinds of neat embellishments & fabrics under the guise of buying for the BOM!


This is a butterfly tote I did last week.  Love the pockets inside!  We sold out of the bolt of panels but never fear, more are due in next week.  We'll have a class on this tote May 5th.


Why is it I look at fabric and think of food?? And usually some type of dessert or candy?  This fabric came in and just reminded me of Italian Ices . . .  This is a lap sized Thangles project and kits are ready!  (sorry no Rita's Italian Ice is included in the kit!)

And then I saw this on a friend's blog and loved it.  Thanks Joan & Janet for sharing!  This is Chunky Elizabeth and I'm actually going to put this on the HandiQuilter tomorrow and quilt it - you'll know it's my sample because as usual, it won't have any binding . . . . This is a picture of Joan's Chunky Elizabeth (obviously not my sample since it has binding on it!)

My friend Karen sent me a trunk show of her pillow patterns.  We love these patterns and have done quite a few over the years but she has some new ones (check out the surfboard one) so we have a nice display in the shop and we are frantically cutting kits for those we don't already have.  We've mixed our samples in with Karen's - you can tell ours by the fact that Karen's all have zippered backs - you know mine don't! 

Until next time, why not sew up a storm of your own!

Debbie
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

What's On Your Design Wall?

I'm not one of those sewers who can work on one project at a time.  I am sure it has something to do with having the attention span of a gnat . . . . but I'm happier working on several things at once.  And I LOVE STARTING PROJECTS - it's the finishing I have trouble with!  Why does everything need a binding anyway????

This is my design wall.  You'll see I have three projects on it.  One you can barely see - it's a top secret project for a friend so I can't show you the whole thing or talk about it for that matter!  So consider the top right of the picture a teaser.  LOL

The one on the right is a redwork baby quilt that I'm working on the pattern.  I want the top done for the show this coming weekend and have two blocks to go . . . . hurry, hurry, hurry.  I hope no one looks too closely at the stitching!

The bottom one  is a project that I'd also like to have done for Friday - we work best under pressure.  I need 12 more blocks.  Ok, that's not going to happen by Friday but I can dream.   I'll be sewing blocks at the show.

This is a Thangles project from a new line from Hoffman and last week with all the rain, I just needed something that held out some hope for spring and summer!

And yes, I have another project picked out already . . . all those Civil War reproductions have been calling me along with a sort of new technique book that came in.  I've made myself promise myself that I wouldn't bring that home till at least two came off the wall and I quilted the table runner top that's been hanging around for a month. 

We'll see  . . . . .

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Spring is coming, I just know it!

We're getting ready to load up the van for the NJ Quilt Fest this weekend and of course the weatherman is saying we'll have snow showers all day.  Won't that just be lovely?  We're hosting the HandiQuilter booth so I'm hoping that most of our stuff will be large, take up huge amounts of room in the rented van and require few trips in and out of the show building later on today . . . . hey, a girl can dream can't she???

While slogging through the slush I know is headed our way, I'm going to be dreaming of gardens and my day lilies and planning a wall hanging that's been bouncing around in my head for years (where does the time go???)  It's just the kind of thing to hang in my kitchen about this time of year to remind me that yes Debbie, this snow will disapear, it will get warmer and the gardens will bloom again!

So for the past couple of years I've been planning on good sized wall hanging of my garden.  I don't have a picture of it in my head yet but I HAVE been collecting fabrics for it.  (The most important part!)

I know I want daylilies in my wall hanging as I have  no less than a couple of hundred in my gardens.  They're easy to take care of, require little water and make a grand statement when massed together.  My Dad called the orange ones "Tiger Lilies" and my collection started with a few plants from his little garden down by his truck that he basically ignored but the Tiger Lilies bloomed profusely every year.
Jim says we have a little TOO much orange in the garden but I love the way it sets off the other colors. 



And peonies, have to have the grand dames of my front garden with that gorgeous deep pink. 
Some purply/pink hydrangeas to fill in.
And some pretty white Shasta Daises for contrast.

Now I just need a snow day to be sew . . . .

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Monday, February 22, 2010

Can you help Ricky Tims?

Ricky Tims just returned from Dubai and United Airlines lost one of his bags. It didn't make it onto the flight from Chicago to Colorado.  In the bag was this quilt.  He needs help contacting someone at United Airlines in the US (he keeps getting switched to someone in India) to find the bag and the quilt.  Click here to read his blog and keep your eye out for his quilt if you can!

Monday, February 15, 2010

Stitchin Time

With this "lovely" weather we're having, I've been sitting in my new recliner stitching away. I found these really nice vintage ornments and ordered all 18 for the shop . . . I was going to do a trunk show and then had the wild and crazy thought that I'd just make them and then I'd have my own samples done. Yes, sometimes I am absolutely, positively out of my ever lovin mind. I have one completely finished, the second one stitched but it needs to be sewn into the ornament and today I totally switched gears and stitched a towel with a baby chick and some flowers on it for spring.





I'm beading my ornaments along with stitching them. I like the glitz that beads add. My friend Sandy gave me a button at quilt market one year that says "Easily Distracted By Bright Shiny Objects" - describes me to a "T"! I love the flash & shine of glitz. But as another friend Lauren, says, there's a fine line between flashy and trashy!





I like to stitch. I've done embroidery since I was small. Both my grandmothers did embroidery, my mom's mom switched over to liquid embroidery when her arthritis got too bad - remember liquid embroidery? They stitched table cloths, bureau scarves, doilies and all kinds of linens. I was probably the only freshmen who went to Unity College in the fall of 75' with an embroidered bureau scarf - there's no probably about it, I definitely was. I still have it some thirty years later. It's a little worse for wear but I remember how proud my Nana was of me when I went off to college that year and I think of her every time I use it.  This is a picture of Grammy, me (look at that hair!) and Nana at my college graduation.  Both were pleased as punch that day and this picture always makes me smile.

I'm hoping that whoever I give these ornaments to, they'll think of me & smile every time they put them on their Christmas tree.  They'll make nice memories I hope and isn't that one of the reasons we stitch?

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Yes, we have a little snow . . .

20" of snow as a matter of fact.  On Monday we had robins in the front yard - about 40 of them digging in the mailbox garden and generally having a good time.

Yesterday it snowed like crazy. This was the view of my mailbox garden & out the back door yesterday. 



I hope the robins found someplace to hide out during the storm!