Saturday, February 13, 2010

Final choices

Subee suggested a light color, so I added it to the design wall with my med green leaf pattern. I am torn between the green and the light. That is probably because the light is out of my comfort zone!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

More Choices

Well the orange floral was definately voted out. It will go on the back! Eleanor suggested some more colors. Orange without a design (which I don't have). I don't really want to go shopping, so I pulled some more options from my stash (2 green and 1 purple). I think a nice warm brown would also look nice, but I don't have enough of any of those. Do you like any of these choices? Do you see that huge cluttery mess on my design wall? I think a little fairy needs to come and clean.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

What Color??

 

I am not sure what color or pattern to use for the setting triangles. I cut some pieces from fabric that I had so I could use up some stash (and see how it looked). I open to any suggestions you might have. The 4 patches are 8" finished and the sashing is 2" finished. After the setting triangles, I plan to have 2 borders. Please leave me a comment and let me know what color you think I should use.
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Saturday, January 23, 2010

How Tall

How tall is 100 yards of fabric??? It's not as tall as you might think. This was the first order.


I fell off the no buy wagon right after the first of the year. I should have unsubscribed to those "end of year sale" notices. You knew it couldn't last forever didn't you? I did try to stick to a few colors that I knew I needed.



I also went on a thread buying spree with a couple of gift cards from Christmas. I love how all the colors look together. I wanted to get all the colors I needed for a machine embroidery kit that I purchased a few years ago.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Remembering Cathie


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She didn't get to see her quilt, but I know she would have loved it. She's moved on to a better place, but her memories will warm our hearts forever. Cathie was the one that insisted the group must stay together and keep meeting. I'm not sure why she picked me as the leader, but she must have had a reason.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Quiting Progress





The Christmas rush is here. I have been busy making sure all my promised quilts get done. My quilting schedule has been very limited this year due to my kids being in more activities. These are my most recent finishes. I also finished a beautiful redwork quilt, but I haven't taken any pictures of it yet. It is all trimmed and folded so nothing can happen to it.


The first quilt is a queen size yellow brick road pattern. I love how the feathers make it look more intricate.


The second quilt is a small quilt with applique mittens. I think it turned out very well. I just love the border fabric. It makes me wish I had bought some myself. Then I have to remember that it would just lay on the shelves with the rest of my fabric.


The third quilt is a free pattern from the internet (one of the fabric companies). It was well put together and nice and straight. I love that kind!! I did freehand water on it. I think it makes it look more like a rainforest. I hope the customer is pleased. It was tought to pick a thread color on this one. I went with a variegated thread by YLI. This is the one thread that I have problems running on my machine. This time it behaved well and I only had a few pesky knots to contend with.


Last but not least is a beautiful art quilt that is over 90" long. The customer brought metallic thread for me to use. This is my first attempt with this type of thread. So far it is behaving well. I stabilized the entire quilt first by stitching in the ditch all the sections. So far I have 4 of the rays quilted with the metallic thread. My instructions were to have fun with it.






Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Distressed!!

Last night while in a shopping frenzy, I couldn't find the crucial ingredient to my cranberry sauce recipe. After much searching (what did I do before the internet), I discovered that the company is out of business. How could that be? I thought the nice grocery store stocking man was mistaken. I scoured the internet for the recipe. I found a recipe, so I am going to give it a try. This recipe is untested without the Indian Trail sauce, but I am confident it will taste the same. I am often asked for this recipe, so I am passing it along:
Cranberry Salad
Orange Cranberry Relish: Grind with with food grinder (food processor would work also)
1 pound fresh cranberries (or one bag)
2 oranges quartered with seeds removed (with peel)
3/4 - 1 cup sugar
Let drain; refrigerate or freeze (this makes enough for 4 batches)
In large bowl Dissolve 1 large box Cherry Jello (Raspberry or Strawberry will work also) with 2 cups boiling water
Add:
3/4 cup Orange Cranberry Relish (formerly my friend Indian Trail)
2 cans whole berry cranberry sauce
1 can mandarin oranges
1 to 2 cubed apples
1 cup seedless grapes halved
1 can crushed pineapple drained (20 oz)
1/2 cup walnuts (optional)
Pour into trifle bowl to look extra pretty or a 9X13 container and let set overnight. My kids like to have this year round. I am not a cranberry lover, but I love this recipe.