Sunday, February 15, 2015

Giveaway Winner and Sunday Stash



Color Theory from Moda

I have to admit that this collection got a 
cursory glance while shopping online 
this week. I liked the palette, 
but sometimes cyber shopping doesn't 
quite measure up to your LQS experience. 
Such was the case when I saw it in person.

The colors were gorgeous, and it felt luscious!
But was it worth the splurge?
I put a little 'Still Shopping' tag on it, and 
kept looking.(Okay, there was some pink in it, 
but it was soo much better in person.) 
I finally came back to claim it for my own. 

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Be Mine Valentine! Pet Project Show #6


Happy Valentine's Day!

Remember all the Valentine parties 
when we were kids?
Lots of sweets and paper,
and decorated boxes.

My grandmother was a saver,
and saved these wonderful 
Valentine's of my father.
Most are from the late 1930's
into the early 1940's,
but I suspect a few are mixed in 
from around 1910 which
were Grandma's own.

Friday, February 13, 2015

Friday Floriography Finish


I am most definitely grateful for Friday!
I pushed all week to get this top done.

This is my last of three baby quilts 
had lined up, and now it's
ready to quilt.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Winter Sunshine HST Top Finish and Pre-Cut Wrap Up


This reminds me of color prisms 
in the sunshine!

Would you believe I had one extra
unused HST, and no more?
That was lucky!

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Upsides and Downfalls of Pre-Cuts


Isn't this just the cutest thing?
It's not my work, but that of Norma at 
Petit Design Co. 
The scrap rat in me loves the color punch it gives.


I'd been inspired by a 
by 'Sew Katie Did', 
and tons of Pinterest links. 

Monday, February 9, 2015

Stripping the Charm from Pre-Cuts



My HST quilt made with dark and lights is 
coming together. I'm working in my kitchen for 
extra light and table space, and I should have the top 
done early today. I've learned oodles about 
matching points and diagonals, and overall 
it's been a real education in construction 
'Do's and Don'ts.' I'll wait to give you 
all my notes in the finish post.

Saturday, February 7, 2015

Pet Project Show #5--Name Dropping

The Doxie Girls and I have been busy sewing these past few days, but one is a project for the Tree Bird Blog Hop coming up in March. For now, it's top secret.

The 2015 Grow Your Blog is still in process. The list is full of blogs covering every interest. I've only made it half way through. One of the most beautiful, original blogs I've come across is Sarah Lizzies. If you want to be inspired, especially just before Valentine's Day, visit this fabulous site.



I have so much fun blog hopping through the week, and joining in all the linky parties. Why? As part of your agreement in linking up, you visit others who've linked up, and build community. It's fabulous! Quilt Along.Net is my go-to site for keeping track of them, and for all the quilt alongs, both current and past. The site grows every week. 
I'm there every day! 

Thursday, February 5, 2015

"I See Your True Colors Shining Through": Lighting Problems




Lighting

This is the one most difficult thing I deal with when trying to show what I'm doing. The top photo was done in late afternoon with the light coming from the north. It was not retouched or edited besides cropping. The color is brilliant!

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

My Valentine's Gift for You

Copyright Pink Doxies-Artistry by Donna Young

Paper Pieced Heart Pattern

How do you give a Valentine to all your Dear Friends-- 
when you've never met most of them, 
and many live on the other side of the world?

Hmmm?

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Happy Baby Snapshots


No baby pictures here--just a new quilt in progress using "Snapshots" by Riley Blake. 

I picked up a fat quarter bundle a few months back, but had no ideas for it then. When I found out two of the three babies expected this spring were girls, I knew right away.

Babies aren't little very long. Those of us who've raised a few realize they grow up in a Snap, so I wanted a girly quilt that would grow with her. I introduced some funky solids, and I think it did the trick here.