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Published On: Nov 25, 2007 09:16 AM
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Sunday - November 25, 2007
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Posted at 09:03 AM |
Wednesday - May 16, 2007
April BOM's
Here they are, sorry it's so late uploading them. Between the arm, the kids, and my desktop computer eating all my blog data, it's just been tough. First, the earth-tone sampler.

Next, it's the all batik sampler, I made two of the six-inch block

Lastly, it's the black batik. Four blocks, all the same (like always) just in a different color every month.  Hopefully I'll get the May blocks sewn this weekend, assuming I can use my rotary cutter without cutting off a finger. ;)
Posted at 01:19 PM |
Monday - May 07, 2007
TESTING
Been having blog problems. trying to get uploads
to work.
Again.
Posted at 01:15 PM |
Wednesday - March 21, 2007
Wednesday - March 21, 2007
Friday - February 09, 2007
January BOM's
Doing two Block-of-the-Month quilts this year
(actually three, but I'll get to that in a min) because I signed up to do them
before my life went wonky.The two
current quilts are a warm-toned sampler from Quilt Junction and an
all-the-same-block batik from Creekside Quilting. There's a batik sampler coming
up from Quilter's Cupboard, but not till March. Hopefully I'll have real sewing
space by then.Anyway, the warm sampler
has 24 regular blocks, 2 matching blocks in different colors each month, and 24
setting squares. The quilt shop provides the fabric for the colored portion of
the regular blocks, but we have to provide the background fabric for the entire
quilt plus the colored fabric for the setting squares. I used the Nancy Crow
fabric provided for last year's Making Tracks quilt (which I substituted with an
off-white batik) as the brown, and bought a Moda red and a Moda marble for the
whole background.Here's what the
setting squares look
like: And
January's 2
blocks: February's
blocks are bear's claw blocks. I'll try to show them as soon as I sew
them. For
the batik quilt at Creekside, they're supplying 2 batiks each month and a pice
of non-batik dark-green fabric for the backgrounds. I've substituted the green
with a black-with-blue-undertones batik (I think it's Hoffman 1896 but I'm not
sure, I just know I have pretty big piece of it here at home). They've also set
the pattern up to be one 12-inch block, sort of like a spiky pinwheel, but I'm
going to keep them as single 6-inch blocks and will set them randomly on point,
I think, since each block will be the same except for
color.Anyway, here's the batik block
for
January: February's
block will be with purple and a hot magenta-red. Should be pretty on the
black!
Posted at 08:14 AM |
Tuesday - October 17, 2006
Quilting TV - Online!
I ran into this site today, QNNtv.com and they
show a variety of quilting shows - like Quilt in a Day, Fons & Porter,
Perfecting Patchwork and
more!Apparently you can watch all you
want for free, but they have 2 membership levels that add in freebies like
patterns, BOM's etc.Check it
out!
Posted at 08:02 PM |
Tuesday - October 17, 2006
Tuesday - October 17, 2006
Thursday - September 21, 2006
A day of driving in the rain...
After five and a half hours, 125.3 miles, half a
tank of gas, and seven quilt shops, I've survived the Central Iowa Shop Hop!
And, for the very first time since I started Shop Hopping several years ago, I
could finally afford to buy something at every shop! Woohoo! Each shop had
free patterns and refreshments, double Woo Hoo!!. So, in order, I went
to...Quilter's
Cupboard in Ankeny - got a couple of fat quarters, a Quilt Pink Day
quilt block, and the Fall 2006 issue of Quilts and More
magazine.Quilting Connection in
Ames - some more fat quarters, two tea towels, and Art to
Heart's Happy Holidays To You pattern
book.Adel Quilting &
Dry Goods - 3 more fat
quartersQuilt Express in West Des
Moines - a purse pattern with interchangeable inside
pockets.Quilt
Junction in Valley Junction, West Des Moines (my
favorite
quilt shop!) - four pieces of blue/green cotton yardage and two tea
towelsQuilt
Block, also in Valley Junction - a half yard of a new black batik and
two fat quarters.Creekside
Quilting in Clive, a set of three snowmen ornaments by Heartwood
Creek.I am tired of driving in the
rain, and tired of looking at fabric - didn't know that was possible, but I am!
lol
Posted at 08:42 PM |
Sunday - August 20, 2006
August BOM's
Posted at 11:43 AM |
Sunday - August 20, 2006
Batiking #12
This is the last set of blocks for this quilt. I
get border fabric in September and, hopefully, will get the top
finished.Here are this month's
fabrics:
And the four blocks for the corners of
the quilt:
I still haven't been able to lay out
the whole thing at my mothers - she's been staying with a sick friend for most
of the summer. Hopefully I'll get a chance to audition layouts before I have to
construct the full top.
Posted at 11:38 AM |
Sunday - August 20, 2006
Making Tracks #8
Back again. Here are this month's
fabrics:
And the
block:
Posted at 11:34 AM |
Thursday - August 03, 2006
Batiking #11
We're making little blocks again this month.
First, the fabrics:
And the five
blocks:
I usually lay them all out at my mom's
- our living room floor doesn't have enough open space - but she's been gone so
I haven't been able to lay them all out. Hopefully next month. Along with five
more little blocks, I'm supposed to get border fabric in August, too, and will
soon have the entire quilt top put together.
Posted at 02:52 PM |
Thursday - August 03, 2006
Making Tracks #7
The July
fabrics...
And the July
block
I'll lay out all 8 next
month!
Posted at 02:48 PM |
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