Sunday, May 24, 2009

BIRDS AND BEES RR, LYN


This is a block from the Birds and Bees round robin which will be ending in June. This was Lyn's block. She wanted us to plant her garden.
the fence had already been done by the prior person, and I added the sunflower behind the fence and the crow.







I did the coneflowers, and added a little hummingbird charm, and a little sign that I could not get the picture to show, but it reads "My Garden"











This is the whole block.







UNDER THE SEA BLOCK-LISA'S

Another round robin I worked on was Lisa's under the sea block. I did this entire block. Part of the seaweed I had some funky yarn/thread which I crocheted a single chain stitch and tacked it down.

I really had a good time with this block, of course it is one of my favorite subjects.

Lisa had all her blocks in the shape of shells, and is planning to assemble them into a fabric book. I really loved her idea.









LANDSCAPE RR

I have been pretty busy the last couple of weeks with round robins. This is a landscape RR that I am working on, and this was Debbie's block. I was the first one to work on this one, and I added the tree and the stitching so far on this block. I don't know how to get rid of this underlining







Thursday, May 07, 2009

CANDI'S BLOCK

I have recently been working on Candi's block, as part of a round robin my small group of friends
participate in. I was the last person working on this block and this is the section I worked on.
I did the purple and green around the lady silkie.


This is a closeup of the cone flowers. I really liked how they came out.

This is the block, ready to go back to Candi.





INTERESTING MAIL

In the past month or so, I have received some "interesting mail" as my mail lady Victoria says
after she fondles my packages. I have ordered and received some wonderful packages.
First, I have ordered some of Rengin's oyas shown below.







I have already put most of these turquoise ones on some CQ blocks, and I am hoping I can order more. Rengin sells her work on Etsy, and on Artfire. I just love her work, and am looking forward buying more.

I also purchased and received some of Sharon B's beutiful hand-dyed threads on her Artfire store. They stitch beautifully. I took a picture somewhere, but cannot locate it now.

And I also bought and received Jo's lovely photo seam book called Seams Like Fun, with lovely seam treatments. Jo's Etsy store is here. Right now she also has some pincushions listed.

Friday, May 01, 2009

PIECES OF FRIENDSHIP

As I mentioned previously, I am participating in Pat Winter's Pieces of Friendship puzzle piece swap. I finished my last 2 pieces last night, and these are heading out to Pat today.





These are all 4 of my pieces set together.




Thursday, April 30, 2009

BUSY WITH RENOVATIONS


We have again been busy with renovations around the house, this past week it was replacing doors. I did not have much to do with it, except making sure the door did not come too far into the house, and helping with shims when the door was installed. This disgusting door was the door from the outside into the garage.


And this is the replacement door. It is so nice, I love it!

This is the door that goes into my little sitting room where I do my hand stitching. This is the new door and I love this one too.


This is the inside of the same door. I made a little shade yesterday for this one. The old door used to have a lace panel, but I am rather tired of that. So I made this shade, that actually matches the ones I made on the French door on the other side of the room. This is the shade up.



And this the the shade down for night time.

I also last week spent time redoing my garden outback, putting in almost 100 bricks on a retaining wall. While DH picked them up in his truck, because of his bad back, I unloaded them and installed them. This was all made possible by the nifty garden wagon DH bought me for Mother's Day. Today I plan to get more soil and bark to go in the new area. Our native soil is so awful, really bad hardpan, and I have to cart in everything I need. It is almost impossible to dig in my native soil.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

PIN CUSHION SWAP

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I joined Sandra's pincushion swap. Check out her blog here for the details: http://www.quiltathome.blogspot.com/. This should be a lot of fun. The signup deadline is May 10th, and you package must be mailed by June 21st. It is an international swap.



Saturday, April 25, 2009

BIRDS AND BEES RR, WENDY

The past week, I have been working on Wendy's Birds and Bees RR. She had a lovely block, and some great work on it already.



What I added was a row of Rengin's beautiful oyas (the row of pink flowers). Rengin makes these and sells them here. I also added the row of fuschias and the hummingbird charm.


I also added this section with the fence and patch of flowers, the stepping stone and the little frog charm.



This is her whole block so far.



Thursday, April 23, 2009

UNDER THE SEA BLOCK-LYN'S

This is Lyn's block from the Under the Sea round robin I worked on recently. This is the entire block.

And a close-up of the treasure chest.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Online Quilt Festival, Spring 2009

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There is an online quilt festival going on, which you can see here.


My favorite quilt is my Dear Jane Quilt. I called it "In Changing Times". I first started my Dear Jane in October 1997, just 3 years after I started quilting. I bought Brenda Papadakis' book Dear Jane and became fascinated with it. I started collecting reproduction fabrics with a vengeance. I found out about the Dear Jane List and joined that, which helped a lot with support and help in the construction of this quilt. They had challenges to get certain blocks and triangles done which urged me on. I hand appliqued blocks, machine pieced, and also paper pieced
this quilt. I would put my blocks away for months at a time, and then get started again
with renewed energy and determination. Finally I started completing rows and that helped
me focus more. I finally completed the top in February 2003, and had it hand quilted by
a lady named Carol Morris. I had a good time working on this quilt, some blocks
I started over because I was not pleased with them. But I am so happy I finally finished.










Wednesday, April 15, 2009

You've Got to Watch This-Dream the Dream

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My friend Nancy recently brought my attention to this You Tube performance.
I second her sentiments. You have got to see it! You will not be sorry!

Kyleigh's Wallhanging, Landscape II RR


I finished up this little wallhanging for granddaughter Kyleigh for Easter and put it in her Easter basket. The stitchery was a kit I bought a number of years ago. It was one of Lynette Anderson's designs called The Bees Garden Stitchery. I finished the stitchery several months ago, and finally finished it up last week.












I am starting in a new CQ RR. This one is a landscape theme. I took a watercolor I had painted a number of years ago, and cropped the house and designed the landscale and where the path would come off the house. By the time I got around attaching the house, to the path it is sort of crooked, but I didn't have time to take the whole thing apart. I need to send it out today.

I am going to make a tea cozy out of this project so I have a back and a front. This one is the front.





And this is the back side.






































Saturday, April 11, 2009

Friday, April 10, 2009

LOTTO BLOCK, MOIRA'S RR

I have actually had a pretty productive week this week. I finished getting my back garden
cleaned out of the winter's weeds and got some vegetables and flowers planted.

I also made a major cleanup in my sewing room. I cannot work in chaos, and for the past 6 months or so, my sewing room has been a horrible mess. But I managed to get it cleaned up, and I now have work surfaces to be able to work and cut fabric on.


The first thing I accomplished was making this lotto block for Nancy. It was her month (last month) in our small group that makes a block a month for the person of the month. Nancy chose this Mocha Trails block, in reproduction fabrics.












I also finished working on Moira's block for our small CQ RR I am in. Moira's blog is called Quilted Snail, so I embroidered a snail on one section of this block.









I also did the feather stitching around the curve and the silk ribbon flowers.













This is the whole block. Susan, and Gail, have already worked mostly on the fan part, and it goes next to Candi .