Wednesday, April 28, 2010

This weeks Ode to 30's blocks

I am trying to set and keep my sewing goals.
My goal is to sew two blocks per week from the 30's quilt
This weeks blocks: #3 Block-Devil's Claw
Block #5-Arrowhead

I have sewn Block #4 but it also includes some applique
so I'll finish it another week.



Sunday, April 25, 2010

I want to be Nancy Didonato..

I really like her work! She looks at the textile World just a little different,
and I like the resulting quilts she creates!
This is a photo from the Quilters Newsletter Magazine
(Feb/Mar 2010-page 90)
of her quilt creation called C-L-I-C-K II.
Isn't it fantastic!!! The quilt blocks were made in circular form
then connected with plastic clasps.
The quilt can be taken apart and rearranged
and new circles can be added on.


I was so inspired that I am going to try this same idea.
I want to do a quilt with the clasps
based on music and songs that mean something to me.
I purchased a bunch of the clasps this weekend.

I would also like to figure out some way to tape each song
so that when someone is looking at the quilt,
they can hear the song too.
Still trying to figure that one out tho.

Two songs I know I want to do is "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield
and "When you believe " from the movie "Prince of Egypt"

Do you have a song you especially like?
Share the song title and artist in the comment section.




Ode to the 1930's

I've begun the 1930's scrappy quilt called Ode to the 30's.
I hope to do a couple of blocks per week so it doesn't become another UFO! This is block #2 called Wyoming Valley.
I had problems with the center square matching up points.
Decided I was going to do my best on this quilt,
but not stress myself out on perfection.
This is block #1 called Homespun.
The designer recommends making the 12" blocks first,
then working your way down to the 3" blocks,
finishing with the applique blocks.
Doing the construction this way, you are cutting larger pieces out of your fabric,
working down to smaller pieces.
I will run out of 1930-50's fabrics before I finish this quilt
so I guess I will just have to buy more fabric...lol!

Stashbusting Report

Finished up on quilt to be donated to QOV...still need to find a backing for it.
Actually, I thought I made it already,
but I can't find it in my messy Studio....lol! Fabric used this week: 3.5 yards
Fabric used out of stash YTD: 23.5
Fabric used YTD: 50.5 yards

Thursday, April 22, 2010

North/South Carolina Quilters...

.....or specifically, quilters from Raleigh, North Carolina,
down thru Wilmington,
to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina....
I will be at a family reunion in your general area in mid June.
Can you share your fav shop or any exhibits I might like?
Of course, you don't have to live there...if you have visited
the same area and can suggest a shop....let me know!
Photo: Myrtle Beach Pier

New path in my life

For the past couple of years, my weekly schedule has pretty well stayed the same.
Sunday: Church and family day
Monday-Friday: Babysit grandson-clean and sew when I could find the time
Saturday: Run errands and do whatever I missed during the week.
But now, I am on a new path..... My handsome grandson, shown above asleep on his Auntie, is going to daycare 3 days a week
Three days that I can now do other things...what to do first?
I've done a little cleaning...went to a movie with a daughter....
shopped...lunch with ladies from my Church....
Of course, I have a HUGE pile of UFO's just waiting to be finished,
plus a few more landscape and art quilt ideas floating around in my imagination...
but I decided to try and stash bust my container of 1930-1950's fabrics,
so I got out this pattern......
(Sorry about the photo quality...photo is from my phone)
Pop in a movie or some music, and I'm on my way....

Sunday, April 18, 2010

A second block for Cancer fund raiser

I had just enough left from the pink fat quarter to do another block
for the Breast Cancer fund raiser in the Fall This is called Prairie Queen...
and aren't all women Queen of their World
even if they don't live on the Prairie!

Stashbusting Report

Slow sewing week...
Fabric used: 1 yard
Fabric used YTD: 47 yards

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Breast Cancer Star

Each year the Utah Quilt Guild sells pink fabric fat quarters
to raise money for Breast Cancer research
Some of the money from the fabric sales goes towards charity,
plus the additional funds raised at Annual Meeting when folks vote
on their favorite quilt block made out of the pink fabric Unfortunately, I won't be attending Annual Meeting in the Fall this year,
but I made sure I got my block made to donate.
All the blocks are put together into quilts and other projects,
then sold the following year for an additional fund raiser.
Thank you from all the Cancer survivors,
myself included,
who will benefit from any money raised for Cancer Research!