Tuesday, October 6, 2015

The Farmer's Wife 1930s: Week 1: Blocks 8,12,16


"Aunt"--It begged for a fussy cut!

The 1930's Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt Sew-along has begun, and it's exciting! There are over 4,000 members now, and the variety of blocks is wonderful to see. I am sticking to my reproduction fabrics, and throwing in some solids. Three blocks were introduced the first week, but from here on out there will be two a week. 

Saturday, October 3, 2015

Supersize It! Ironing and Pressing Boards



Go BIG!


Last spring I started using large sheets of 1" green insulation board from my local home improvement store as an easy solution for a design wall. I hot glued batting to the sheet, and then hot glued the whole thing to my concrete wall! No holes to patch if I changed my mind, and a happy husband. Hot glue comes off of concrete block with little residue.

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

How to Quilt a Vintage Log Cabin




How do I quilt a vintage log cabin pattern while 
staying true to the era?

How do I give the borders each a unique pattern from the central part of the the quilt, but still be able to quilt them as I work?

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Sunday, September 27, 2015

Are You Ready for the Farmer's Wife 1930s Version?


Penny's Dollhouse (left) & Walk in the Park (right)


Today is the big day many of us have been waiting. The first block for Farmer's Wife 1930's Sample Quilt Sew-along was announced last night. Angie at Gnome Angel is leading over 4,000 of us through the year with help from Marti Michell, and many other bloggers. The only commitment is to purchase your own copy of The Farmer's Wife 1930's Sampler Quilt which comes with its own cd to print instructions, templates, or paper piecing templates for each block. I would like to compliment how well it's gone so far, and the lack of technical problems. Emails are on time and accurate, the Facebook page is very active, and people are kind! There's no deadline, so join in if you wish. The back posts will be hosted on Gnome Angel's blog page if you need to catch up.

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Moda Boo Crew Spiderweb Quilt: Pop Stars


"Oh, what a tangled web we weave.
When we first practise to deceive."

                      ~Sir Walter Scott

Sunday, September 20, 2015

An Unmentionable Subject We Should Talk About



Today's post is about making menstrual products. This may not interest you at all, and I respect that. The important part you should know before you pass on this post is 1 out of 10 school girls in Africa either miss classes or drop out completely due to their periods. Education gives all children an enormous advantage. Girls as well as boys should be able to attend school.

Friday, September 18, 2015

Changes to This Quilter Blogger's Blogging Cycle


Do you remember my 'Katie Jump Rope' from last year?



I was just learning to FMQ on my Janome domestic machine. I snuggled under this quilt last night, and slept in a chair. There were so many thoughts going through my mind--big decisions for me to make.

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Many Quiltworks In Progress




Moda's Moxi by Studio M

A few months ago I picked up a mini charm pack of these pretty-little-things at my LQS. I wanted to see if a smaller pre-cut would be more accurately cut than the charms, jelly rolls or layer cakes, and now I can tell you, "Yes!" This Moxi line was used straight out of the package, and I laid out something I thought would make sweet quilt center. A few seams needed tweaking just a bit, but overall they were quite accurate. I paid $4 for this package of 42 pieces. So, figure roughly 10 cents for a 2.5" square.

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Baby Quilt Finish with Minny Muu from Lecien Fabrics



Such a big story behind this little quilt! I'm not sure it would all fit here. Shall I give you the condensed version? 

Friday, September 11, 2015

E's Hexie Finish, CST, and Pet Project Show #37




If I said I was writing this quickly so I could go to bed, would you understand? It was a hard day in the studio, and I have so much to share over the next few days with you. But this is the big one. E's Hexie is completely finished. The binding is a Timeless Treasures print in a peachy-orange, and I couldn't be happier with it. It's girly yet modern, and sets off the quilt with a soft framing.