Sunday, September 13, 2009
Scrappy Lappy
Friday, August 21, 2009
The wedding quilt
trying to quilt...
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Whew.
This seemed like an easy task, but hours and days of cutting, piecing, folding, measuring, ironing and sewing later, it is finally done. The centerpieces are ready and there is a nice large quilt waiting in the wings to be made. The edging was the task that really took some time today, and it is too bad we will have to remove the edging once the dinner is over in order to make the quilt.
I did run out of blue fabric, which is what I was edging the squares with, so I improvised and used white. I figure white is always good when it comes to a wedding.
So I wanted to post some final shots. I am looking forward to seeing these on the table and ready for use!!
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
The centerpeice...
Thursday, July 2, 2009
picture of what quilt will look like...
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
For the rehersal dinner
Thursday, June 18, 2009
New additions
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Truly Hand Made by ME
Monday, March 16, 2009
Final Quilt top--Sampler
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Class #5
We had our last class this week, and I was able to finish two star type blocks and then start on putting them all together. I used sashing in between, as you can see. I have never done "sashing" before, and I really liked this method. It shows off the blocks, and is great for a quilt where all the blocks are different.
I also got to have an embroidery on my snowball block. I chose to name this quilt "Flag of India" Sampler, since it is the colors of India's flag and that was the first thing Ashok said about it when I showed him my first blocks. Having the emboidery was a cool addition.
Class was fun and I learned a lot. The other lady in my class found that, and I quote "This is not for me." but we both had fun. Quilting isn't for everyone, but it IS for ME!!
I will peice this all together, then I already got the backing to it, so I am ready to send it back to Sandra for quilting. I will bind this one so that I can practice what I learned from the last class.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Class #4
Monday, February 16, 2009
Ahh, the summum bonum in action....little "g" of course...
4 quilts, strewn around my living room as the picture shows, but imagine four boys cuddling under each. My quilt rack was emptied of its contents...my grandmother's mothers old quilt, the pinwheel quilt I did after Duke died, --the two quilts I show there as special---and my rag quilt. And then one boy grabbed the quilt off the floor that we use to protect the couches when the dogs lay on them. Unfortunate for him, but one could see how he could be confused. It does not exactly look like a dog bed.
So the summum bonum in action. Quilts doing what they are meant to do. Not hanging on a rack, but wrapping children in warmth. That is what grandma's mother would have wanted, what Duke would have been happy to have helped with, and what I certainly thought of as I crafted them.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Class #3
The Pinwheel (bottom right), and the Framed four patch (bottom left).It was a lot of fun. You can kind of tell from this picture how I will put them together...green in between, about one inch. Then in between I will put yellow squares
This makes a total of 7 blocks done. 5 more to go for the sampler. Then we will "sash" them together. A new word I learned this week! :)