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Friday, November 30, 2007
Border closeup
What happened?
No apology needed
I figured out where the triangle squares would go and all the rest was plain squares. I didn't take the time to fill in every triangle, just put in a few and then counted how many that area would take. This quilt is 61" x 81" approx.
A couple closeups of the elusive pinwheels and all of the Kaffe fabrics.
I was lucky enough to get in on some good sales of the older Kaffe fabrics on equilter earlier this year and got the border fabric and matching backing at a great price. And the best part, the quilt is finished!!!
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Starting a new project
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Picket Fence
I'm off to the car dealers' for an oil change this morning, tomorrow is the dentist. I would like a week in solitary, with my rotary cutter and fabric of course.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Elongated Stars
It is 33 degrees (brrr) and sunny this morning. I hope to stay home all day today. My parents and I did the grocery shopping yesterday after my mother's foot dr. appointment and lunch. We have tried to stay on a schedule for groceries always on Tuesday and it was really hard to get my mother to believe that she could get a grocery list made by Monday. She will be 89 on Dec. 4th and my parents have been married 70-1/2 years. It isn't easy watching them wobble along, wondering if they are going to fall and hurt themselves. But then it wasn't easy watching the 2 kids wobble around and fall when they were little either!
Monday, November 26, 2007
One old, one new
Sunday, November 25, 2007
Many fabric background
and this one for the wedding gift. They were very appreciative and said they would cherish these gifts.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Around the Twist
Today is the wedding shower at my house and then I can get back into the studio and play. It is nice to have the house clean, and I usually need a good reason to clean it!
Friday, November 23, 2007
More Mary Ellen seminar
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Happy Thanksgiving
This quilt is one that I made in a Mary Ellen Hopkins consumer seminar in Chicago in 1989. That was the only time she did one near here, most were held in LasVegas. She didn't care for the union tactics in Chicago.
She sold us the large floral print for one of the background fabrics and it was used in hers in her book "Connecting Up". This pattern is bow ties and was really fun to make. She was writing the book when we did the seminar so we were her test people.
Here is a closeup of some of the fabrics of the day. There is a lot of Jinny Beyer's early fabric line in this one.
Have a great day everyone!
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
More blocks
And then they join the others. I still have to make the red/purple combination blocks and some more orange blocks.
Monday was my dad's birthday. He is 94 now. My parents live at an independent living building next door to a nursing home. They have 2 rooms, one large living/dining/kitchen and beside that is the bedroom and bathroom. They also have 3 large closets plus another 4' square storage in another room. They sold their house and got rid of all of their excess possessions when they moved there because they didn't want to be a burden on anyone when they pass. The lady who serves them lunch always makes a special dessert which they can choose for their birthday so I took them out to eat yesterday for a birthday lunch before we went grocery shopping.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Revisiting quilts
I made that wallhanging and later decided to make a miniature version of it with squares finishing at 1". The mini is one of my favorite quilts. Unfortunately its big sister has a binding that is a tad too tight and it doesn't hang well. I have never made time to redo it.
If you look closely, there is a squirrel up in the tree chewing on a nut. At least he is going to eat that one instead of planting another tree.
It is a another gray day here in Illinois. They are predicting an inch of snow tomorrow night.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Calendar quilt
This group is the pale colors that weren't available for the first 10 years I was collecting batiks. Then when they did appear I was sure to buy at least a little of every one in case they stopped making them.
Amy mentioned that they were so neatly stacked. Last year I had the hardwood floor refinished in my studio so everything came out and then all back in again. This gave me the opportunity to sort and restack all of the batiks. Now when I want one in the middle, I generally take down the whole stack that is above it so I don't mess it all up pulling pieces out. She also asked how much I buy. I usually buy 1/2 yard now because I like to make multi-fabric quilts. Occasionally there is one that I have to have more of. By the time I make my 1-1/2", 2", and 2-1/2" cuts I only have 1/3 yard left to put on the shelf when I purchase 1/2 yard.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Smoky salmon and charcoal
I have been refolding and restacking all of my quilts to try to straighten the house for a wedding shower next Saturday. I normally have a pile of quilts on a bench in my dining room and I need the bench for seating.
Here are a couple close up shots of the fabrics used and a more true color than the first picture.
The sun is shining today after a couple gray days but it is cold here in northern Illinois.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
Fabric Gift Certificate
Friday, November 16, 2007
Nature's colors
Some years the evening primrose leaves turn color, some years they don't. This was a good year for them.
The goldmound spirea is dropping leaves pretty fast, but the ones left are turning into a showy display.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Sorting through the pieces
I sorted through some piles and found this group of colorwash pieces waiting to be quilted. They are all small and if I got busy, not one of them would take over 2 or 3 hours to finish. I guess I need to start a "to do" list and stick to it. The little piece on the right in the bottom row has squares that finish at 1".
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Birthday almost over
I will be eating out with my 3 sisters-in-law on Friday. That way my birthday was spread out from Friday to Friday. In fact one of my SIL has the same birthday as me so that makes it even more fun.
It was a relaxing day, and no, no party for me.
Happy Birthday to me
Have a happy day everyone!
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
More rectangles
Then I made a drawing on graph paper that broke down the areas into trees, putting green, rocks and creek.
I pounded nails 1" down from the ceiling along the wall of my studio, hung binder clips on them and clipped on a large piece of cotton batting. This became my design wall. I drew blue chalk lines where the center was in each direction and then drew a few more lines 10" apart horizontally. I designed this piece with my 2-1/2" x 4 1/2" rectangles, adding longer pieces in the putting green area. 4 rows of rectangles equaled 10" so the chalk lines kept the design from running downhill as I worked. I worked on it for about a month, one of the few times when I worked on just one project.
Monday, November 12, 2007
Yes, I love triangles
All of the fabrics in these 2 pieces are from 1990 and earlier. It is interesting how fabrics have changed over the years.
Sunday, November 11, 2007
A little sunshine on a dreary day
I used my embroidery machine and a card of quilting designs to quilt the center of the diamonds.
I made 2 quilts from this combination of colors and then gave all of the leftover pieced squares to a friend.