Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Scrap Happy May

It’s again time for showing off our scrap projects!  ScrapHappy is open to anyone using up scraps of anything – no new materials. It can be a quilt block, pincushion, bag or hat, jewelry, dolls, socks or a sculpture.   Anything made of scraps is eligible.

If you'd like to join us and use up your scrap collection, instead of sitting around in bags, etc, why not join us on the 15th of each month? Either e-mail Kate at the address on her Contact Me page, or leave a comment on her Scrap Happy Post.

I continue to work on the Potato Chip blocks for my guild's Community Service.  Last month my daughter and I made up 6 kits to take to our 5th Wednesday sew day.  We take our machines and either quilt, or put together a top.  The six kits took up 1224, 2-1/2 x 4-1/2 pieces.  I need to get cutting up scraps again.  I have some blocks done   I have 2 more blocks to do, these are flannel.


I also continue to use scraps in the Scrappy Meets Thrift Challenge on Instagram.  I have a bunch of scraps cut out.   I am using my Civil War reproduction scraps.  This is hosted by Taryn @reproquiltlover.


These are this weeks 2 inch economy blocks.  

I am also participating in the 100 hexies challenge on Instagram by @sewfoxymama.    These are some I made this week.


That's it for this month.

Be sure and visit the other bloggers below and see what they have been up to.  

KateEvaSue, Lynda,
Birthe, Turid, Tracy, Jan
Moira, SandraChrisAlys,
ClaireJeanDawnGwen,
Sunny, Kjerstin, Sue LVera, 
 Ann, Dawn 2, Carol, Preeti,
NóilinVivKarrin,  Alissa,
TierneyHannah and Maggie

Thanks for stopping by!

Sunday, April 27, 2025

HQAL, Slow Sunday Stitching



 It has been a busy couple of weeks.  I didn't have time last week to post, my oldest daughter and her family went back to South Dakota to a friend's daughter's wedding, and I had the pleasure of taking care of 4 of my grand dogs.  Apparently I overfed them treats when getting them back in their kennels, they were looking at me with such sad eyes though.  My daughter said I was a sucker!

Last week I received a great package.  I won an Island Batik FQ pack for participating in the Stay at Home Round Robin this year.


Last week I was able to finish the Civil War Mini Sew Along by Kathleen Tracy on Facebook.  


I also got caught up on the Scrap Meets Thrift Challenge by Reproquiltlover on Instagram.  These are 2 inch blocks and I now have 70 made out of 250.




This week I finished quilting my last entry for our quilt show in two weeks.  I just need to sew the binding down, and the label on. 


Check out the Hand Quilt Along Links below.

This Hand Quilt Along is an opportunity for hand quilters and piecers to share and motivate one another. We post every three weeks, to show our progress and encourage one another.  If you have a hand quilting project and would like to join our group contact Kathy at the link below.

KathyMargaretDebSharonKarrinDaisy, and Laura

I will be working on my binding for Slow Sunday Stitching.

I will be linking up with Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching, and  Frédérique @Quiltingpatch.

Sunday, April 13, 2025

Slow Sunday Stitching

These weeks seem to be flying by.  I had my hair appointment this week, and that feels much better with it a bit shorter.  I am not good at selfies, or I would take a picture.  

This week was also pin basting day for our Community Service of our guild.  

The rest of the week I had to myself, which I loved.  I worked on one of the quilts I am entering in our guild's quilt show.  We had room, so I could enter a quilt that was not red and white.

I had my For the Bees quilt, which consists of a bunch of bee embroideries that I stitched from Kathy's Schmitz's embroidery patterns.  


This is the back.  I found this cute panel for the back. 


I've been working on the Civil War Mini quilt by Kathleen Tracy.  I have a bit of quilting left to do, and sewing the binding down.  



I also embroidered this piece.  I am going to make a small tote bag for granddaughter Klara.  I thought I would put he Easter Candy in it.  It was by Joy @Days Filled with Joy


I also finished 12 more blocks of the Econony blocks for the #scrappymeetsthriftychallenge hosted by Taryn @reproquiltlover.  I have 50 blocks done out of 250.  They are 2-1/2 inch blocks.  I am using up my Civil War reproduction scraps.  


I have been working a bit on the yard this week.  My wisteria is blooming.  I am trying to get it to wind around the trellis gate at the end of the garden.


In my new garden, at one end I planted succulents I had had in pots.  This one has gotten huge and is blooming.  



What I will be working on for Slow Sunday Stitching is the binding on the Civil War Mini, and sewing label on my bee quilt.

I will be linking up with Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching and Frédérique @Quiltingpatch.

Thanks for stopping by!

Sunday, April 06, 2025

HQAL, Slow Sunday Stitching

 



It was another busy week.  Tuesday morning I had a quilt guild board meeting and in the evening the Begonia Society board meeting was at my house.  There were 8 of us in attendance and I made sesame chicken and broccoli for dinner and brownies for dessert.  The rest of my week I have been trying to catch up on my projects.  Before the Begonia dinner though, I quilted my On the Road Again table runner.  



Last week in slow stitching, I finished the hand quilting on this.  I intend to make a pillow cover and it will be entered in our red and white quilt show in May.  It was started by a friend's mother in the guild who passed away last year.  She had cut out the Hawaiian applique, and had it basted, I appliqued it and quilted it.  


I also finished the Civil War Mini stitch along by Kathleen Tracy on Facebook.  I am in the process of hand quilting it.


 I got 10 more blocks done for the Scrap Meets Thrift Challenge on Instagram hosted by @reproquiltlover.  I am up to 38/250 2 inch blocks.  These are all made out of my Civil War reproduction scraps.


I also finished the first block on Barbara Brackman's new block of the month, Liberty's Birds.  




I have also been quilting on another quilt show entry.


I need to figure out what I am doing with the white part.  most of the other is quilted.

Saturday was my dear husband John's BD, he would have been 82.  This picture is one of my favorite.  We went to get family pictures, and he asked if he could bring his guitar for some pictures too.


My girls and their families that were in town went to our favorite Mexican Restaurant where John and I had gone to since we moved to town.  


Grandson Keaton was home several days for Spring Break, but was headed back to West Virginia Saturday night.  




I will be working on the Civil War Mini quilt above for Slow Sunday Stitching.  I will be linking up with Kathy's Quilts.  

The links for the Hand Quilt Along are below.

Hand Quilt Along Links

This Hand Quilt Along is an opportunity for hand quilters and piecers to share and motivate one another. We post every three weeks, to show our progress and encourage one another.  If you have a hand quilting project and would like to join our group contact Kathy at the link below.

KathyMargaretDeb, SharonKarrinDaisyConnie and Laura


Thanks for stopping by!



Sunday, March 30, 2025

Slow Sunday Stitching

 It was another busy, fun-filled week.

The week started out on Monday going to Half Moon Bay with granddaughter Kyleigh, and her dog Maple.  The weather was perfect, in the 70's, we had a beautiful day on the beach, and had a great lunch in town at a Mexican restaurant, I can't remember the name.


Maple met a friend to play with on the beach who happened to have 3 legs.



We ended our day in Half Moon Bay by visiting the orchid nursery.  I bought 3 and Kyleigh bought 1.  That huge one was on clearance for $18. I found out why when I got home and repotted it.  The roots were half dead, but they should be able to recover not being crunched in that super tight plastic container.  We found out there is a new orchid place the next building over.  Maybe next time we will visit that one too.


Wednesday was workday at my house for our Community Service where we cut batting and binding and bag them up to get ready for pin basting day in a couple of weeks.  

This week I was able to get a baby quilt top put together.  My daughter Kristen requested it for a coworker that is having a baby.   I used my Accuquilt to cut out the stars, and the kitty, fox and frog applique dies.  The blocks I made at day camp last week.  Hopefully I will get a chance to quilt it this next week.  


I also finished a few blocks for the Scrap Meets Thrift Challenge by @reproquiltlover on Instagram.  These are 2 inch blocks.


I also got this week's block done on the Kathleen Tracy Civil War Mini Quilt on Facebook.  



This week was also the start of Barbara Brackman's new applique BOM for 2025,  Liberty Birds.   I got my pieces cut out and am ready to applique.


This next Tuesday I have two board meetings, the Quilt Guild Board Meeting in the morning and Begonia Society Board Meeting is meeting at my house in the evening.  I have been trying to get my yard cleaned up before they get here, lots of weeds and to make sure there are no frozen begonia's sitting by my front door.  Several died or had all the leaves fall off in our frost earlier this year.  They should come back, I just didn't want them out front.   I did get this done, and my back mowed in anticipation of the rain we are supposed to have the first part of the week.  

As if I don't have enough to do to get ready, I got it in my mind to quilt a table runner I made last year for the On the Road Again blog hop.  I don't have any table runners, except this unfinished one.  I've got it loaded up, ready to quilt on Sunday.  I want to get it finished before the board members come over Tuesday night.  It should only take about 2 passes on the machine.  



I have been working on my hand quilting this piece.  I just have the red applique to quilt.  This will be in our Red and White Quilt Show in May.  I am finishing it into a pillow for a friend of mine in the guild.  Her mother passed away last year, and I finished the applique, and am almost finished quilting it.  I will gift it to my friend and her sister after the show.  


This is what I will be working on for Slow Sunday Stitching.  I will be linking up at Kathy's Quilts.  

In my walking around the park this week, the California Poppies are blooming.  



Thanks for stopping by!  

Monday, March 24, 2025

SAHRR 2025

 

I participated again this year in the Stay At Home Round Robin,  hosted by Gail @Quilting Gail.  This was my 5th year of participating in this, and I look forward to it every year.  I generally donate these quilts to my guild's Community Service.  

This year I started out with 4 blocks that were donated at my guild.  One lady gave me a bunch of birdhouse blocks, and another lady had stitched some cute little primitive ladies holding birdhouses.  It started out rather large, so some of the rows 
this year I combined so it would not get too large.  


I showed it this past week at our guild meeting.  I knew that Penny, our designated
photographer would get a good picture.


Many thanks to each of the co-hosts for their input each week of what to add to our quilts:

I'll be linking up @Quilting Gail where you can see the parade of quilts that everyone has done.  

Thanks for stopping by!

Sunday, March 23, 2025

Slow Sunday Stitching

 It has been a fun-filled busy week.  Tuesday evening was the monthly Begonia Society meeting, and we received our challenge plants for the year.  Initially we pay $5 for a plant, and then in October we bring it back in dead or alive to show how it is doing.  Members vote for their favorite and the winner wins a prize.  The next March we receive a challenge plant for free.  As long as you show the plant or carcass you keep receiving a new plant.  I didn't think to take a picture of the plant, and I still need to repot it.   I found out that I am hosting the Begonia Board meeting at my house April 1st.  I need to get my yard in order and a lot of weeds pulled.

Wednesday was our guild meeting, and I got to show my SAHRR.  They took a lovely picture of it while I was up on the stage.


This I will be donating to one of the hospitals we donate to for Mercyful Quilts.

Wednesday afternoon I got to see grandson Jaeger and meet his girlfriend who came home with him from Albuquerque for spring break.  Jaeger plays La Crosse for UNM.  She had to go back early, but it was so nice to meet her.

Saturday evening, part of the family went out to dinner, as Jaeger was leaving Sunday evening to go back to school.





Thursday through Sunday afternoon last week I had quilt day camp.  I spent a lot of the first part of the week prepping my projects.  One project I wanted to work on was a baby quilt.  Daughter Kristen asked me to make a baby quilt for a coworker.

I cut out a bunch of Sawtooth Stars with my Accuquilt and realized when I got to camp and was sewing them together I got the dark and light pieces mixed up.


So that night I went home and recut things.  I was able to get 12 sewn.  I am going to have some applique blocks too with the Accuquilt fox, butterfly, and frog.


I also got about 18 of the 2 inch economy blocks for the Scrap Meets Thrifty Challenge on Instagram by Reproquilt Lover.  


I found a red print in my stash from the Shelburne Museum from the Clarissa Wright Alford collection to alternate the blocks with.

The other thing I have been working on at Day Camp are the Gnomes and Birches. by Lakegirl Designs.  I got all 24 gnomes sewn, I just need to sew the noses down.

Sunday at Day Camp will probably start on the birch blocks.  


At Day Camp the organizer/member of our guild shops for prizes according to the number of people we have attending.  The prizes are up on a table for several days so we can look at them.   When my name was called this time I picked this backing fabric for the gnomes.  There were 3 yards of wide backing.  There were a lot of layer cakes and jelly rolls available earlier in the number calling, but my favorite ones were picked. The quilt store Sew Katie Jean pulls names out of the hat and has prizes too. I left early Saturday so I could bake Jaeger some cookies to take back to school with him.  Apparently my name was called after I left for the Grand Prize.  I will find out Sunday what that was.  

This is my gnome backing with a couple of gnomes on top.


What I will be working on when I get home from Day Camp tomorrow afternoon is still quilting this piece.  I didn't get much hand work done this week.  I'll be linking up with Kathy's Quilts.  


Thanks for stopping by!