Sunday, September 2, 2012

It Was A Mondo kind of Day....

It was another Saturday and all the girls got together to do another fun project. A couple of us (Sandy & I) had already made Mondo Bags and showed it to everyone. (If you haven't seen or heard of them, check out www.quiltsmart.com). Of course they "oooo'd" & "aahhh'd" and wanted to know when they could make them. Always happy to share with the girls, a day was picked and plans were made - the wheel were set in motion.
The girls arrived at 9AM, an hour earlier than a normal Saturday Sew, but this one was going to take a little time until they figured it out. We had plenty of snacks on hand, drinks, power cords, irons (5) and ironing boards. The stage was set and we were working on the task-at-hand.
I was impressed!! The girls had all chosen different fabrics, in different colors. The Mondo Bags were going to be impressive!!
They didn't all get bags done in one day, so the pictures below are from that Saturday and from the following Wednesday Wonders meeting night when those that came finished up what they started. Since then I know Janie has made 2 more bags, Vickie has also made 2 more bags. I myself am the proud owner of 2 Mondo Bags and 1 Midi Bag (also on the www.quiltsmart.com website).
And sew the process begins. Debbie sewing her grids.
Janie doing her grids. She's whipping right along. 
Hazel, getting a panel done. Looking good!!
pinning, & pinning, & pinning.....watch those pins Vickie!!
It's a pressing situation....LOL
Love the colors!!!! Almost done!!
Debbie and Hazel, our 2 beautiful models, with their finished bags!!
What is Sandy laughing at.....something Georgette said?!
Barb stopped in to visit, and Anne was visiting from Florida and sewing with us.
Sandy's "Trip Around the World" Quilt top. What a beauty!!!!
 
And that was our day. We all had a great time, and memories were definitely made!! Love this group of ladies, and love getting together with them, whether it's for meeting night, Saturday Sew, shopping or Quilt Shows. These ladies are always fun!!!! And I'm usually always very tired after one of our "events".....I think it's from all the laughing!!!
 
Next time we'll be doing a Dresden Turkey table mat. Got the pattern from www.missouriquiltco.com. Check them out, they always have great deals and awesome tutorial videos!!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Saturday, August 11, 2012

2 More AWESOME Baskets!!

Well, here are 2 more AWESOME baskets!!!! My husband asked if it was ever going to stop. I told him "probably not". They are the cutest things, and pretty easy peasy to make. I have found that I can cut out 2 at a time, but who knows, I may try 4 at a time. Makes it an easy production line. I've also perfected machine sewing the binding on, so I don't have to hand tack it all (I don't mind binding quilts, but I like getting these done). Everyone loves them. Our group (The Wednesday Wonders) will be making these one Saturday in November. The ladies will all come over, learn how to make them, and then go home and make tons of them for Christmas presents!!! Just think how lucky someone is going to be to receive one of these filled with goodies!!!!
Found some twine to tie them with this time. Love that look!!
Autumn Leaf buttons on the side made a nice addition to the fall apple fabric.
Loved this fabric when I found it!! I used Muslin for the lining this time. Nobody really sees the inside, but if they do, they'll see my handy dandy quilting abilities on the creamy muslin.

So, can you tell I love these little baskets!!!! I know some people that will be very delighted this Christmas when they receive one of these filled with some of my homemade cookies. Which would be better.....the basket, or the cookies? Hmmmmm........good question!!!!!



Sunday, August 5, 2012

Sunday Project......

I bought this pattern book at the Hershey Quilt show just for this pattern. It was done up in Christmas fabrics and there were several of them. It looked cute. But pictures can be deceiving......but this one wasn't. I decided I'd give it a go, see what it looked like in person. I made it out of Halloween fabrics so I can fill it with cookies and give it to my Granddaughter for Halloween. I may make another for my parents, since it was pretty quick and easy. Check out the photos below. I'll have to find out the book and author name and update here later as that's all downstairs in my quilting room.
Side shot. Like my button choice!!
 
This view (above) shows the little part inside that covers the contents and ties with a drawstring.
Front view.

So how do you like it? I think it's adorable!! And it will hold at least a dozen cookies, if not more. I'm going to make some for Christmas too. When I do those I'll post for all to see. What a productive day for me. I have another cut out. I might go whip it together now.

**Addition: I found the book, it's called Hugs and Holly and you can find it at the Wooden Bear. Here's the link to their site: http://www.thewoodenbear.com/index.htm.
I've made 2 bags like this one, and now I'm finishing up to in a more Fall motif. Everyone that has seen them loves them. And I agree, they are pure AWESOMENESS!!!!! I plan on making them for all the holidays and seasons. Perfect little baskets to have on hand when you need a little something to brighten someones day. Make 'em up ahead of time and when you need them, fill it with cookies, candy, sewing notions, a gift, whatever....and ta dah - instant awesome gift!!

Saturday, July 14, 2012

A Little More Family.....

I decided I needed to post some other pictures that I had found on my cell phone. The first is of me and DH. He must love me, he's put up with me for 30 years. After a while I think it's just 'cause I'd be to hard to get rid of, I mean where would he hide the body....LOL. But all kidding aside, he loves me and I him. They say there's someone for everyone, you just have to find them. Well I believe that God knew we needed each other in life and he threw us together. We dated on and off while I was in high school (unbeknownst to my parents - he's 10 yrs. older). I went off to college and when I came back we started dating again. I think that's when we knew we were done - BOOM - we got married. Then came the first child, with another 12 yrs. later (I didn't say we were smart - LOL). So now we're stuck like glue!!
We moved back out to where we both grew up, after living in our first house 20 yrs. That's a lot to move, and I don't think we'll be doing it again!! We moved into a house across from my parents (pictured below). My Mom & Dad are in their mid-80's and still very active. They live in the house I grew up in, maintain a huge garden and the yard, and have a good social life. They impress me every day and I'm so proud to call them "Mom" & "Dad".

Dad, Me, Mom and my Brother
Our Granddaughter Hannah (pictured below) came along a little over 3 years ago. She is growing by leaps and bounds!!!! And she's smart as a whip. She doesn't miss a trick. Her Mom and Dad have their hands full keeping up with her, and now that Grams bought her this snazzy car to drive it's even harder. She loves driving around the yard and up and down the sidewalks in her neighborhood. She's taken one of the dogs for a little ride (very little), some of her friends, and even her other grandmother.
This last picture (below) is of one of my BFF's of many many years. Janie, my partner in crime. Since we moved back to my old town Janie is also now a neighbor that lives right down the road from me. We tend to go on a few road trips together (and try to stay out of trouble), and spend some Saturdays and Sundays in my basement working on quilting projects. This picture was taken on one of our "road trips". We went to MAQ last year for 4 days of quilting at St. Mary's College. This was from one of Janie's classes she took. I don't think she ever finished this one as she wasn't happy with the colors. Maybe I'll be able to convience her to finish it one day!!
So there you have it. Just a little glimpse into some of my life. I'll try to find some more pictures of family, friends and nuttyness, and post them here for all to see. Till then........ Smile, it makes everyone wonder what you're up to!!!!





Wednesday, July 4, 2012

"Freedom" Day of Quilting with the Ladies


Our Wednesday Wonders Quilting group has started a once-a-month Saturday Quilt Day. We've lined up some projects we'd like to do and think we could pretty much accomplish in a day, unless you're over achievers and want to make more than one (that would be me!!).

So on Saturday, June 23rd, the ladies converiged on my basement and we set about sewing the "Freedom" pattern from Nellie's Needle (www.nelliesneedlequiltpatterns.com). It's a great pattern, as you can make either a Quilt, Tablerunner or Table Topper. You can use either true red, white and blue fabrics, or you can go with the more country/primitive/civil war renditions of these colors. Either way you can't loose as the end product is great. To the right is Sandy, taking care of some pressing matters....LOL.

We had a large selection across the board. Some made the quilts, some the runners, and I adapted the pattern to make beautiful door hangers. We all also did our own thing when it came to the applique stars. Some did the buttonhook stitch, some decorative, some straight line. Some used matching thread on the stars, and some used either red or blue. Everyone was very creative.
Here's Janie, Georgette and Debbie with their Tablerunners. Notice Debbie chose to use Yellow fabric for her stars, and Janie & Georgette lef theirs longer for their tables.
Here's Sandy with her Tablerunner. She also left hers longer. Her use of true red, white and blue was great. I loved the pureness of the white, it made everything pop!!
Here's Barb (top) and Hazel (bottom) with their Quilts!! They would be wonderful to sit on and watch the fireworks from on the 4th of July. Need one of these for next year!!


Georgette finally working!!

Barb helping Hazel with some machine issues.


Debbie pinning to get ready to quilt.

Janie in deep thought, working on her stripes.

Poor Georgette, we wore her out!!
And so, we all went home with either a finshed project, or one not far from being finished. I managed to finish all 3 of my door hangers, and now they reside at my Mother's (on her back door), at my Daughter-in-Laws, and at my house. Love how they look hanging on the door!!!

Our next project with be Mondo Bags. These are awesomely huge bags that you can carry a ton of stuff in, or a quilt you're working on. I'll make sure to post pics from that adventure as well. Till then......

Happy Quilting!!!!!!

Monday, June 11, 2012

So Look What I Got Into....

I got lucky....yep, but it's not what you're thinking (get your mind out of the gutter!!). A friend of a friend decided to sell her HandiQuilter and guess who the first person was she asked to buy it? Give up? Yep, it's me. I am now the proud owner of a barely used HandiQuilter Sixteen. It's living in my basement and it's working out just great!!!! I've quilted one top, that was finished in 2010. It was suppose to be a birthday gift for my Mom. So she gets it a couple years late, she'll like it anyway...LOL.

So this is it. My design used with Twist 'n Turn

Loved the panel so much I bought 2 and made myself a quilt too. It was loaded onto the HandiQuilter last night and will be done in a few days. I actually have a drawer in one of my cabinets that has quilt tops that are finished just waiting to be quilted. There are 3 more I think, along with a couple table runners and a Christmas Tree Skirt. At this rate I might get them all done before Fall gets here.

On a different note, spent this past Saturday with Hubby's family in PA. Had an awesome day and my granddaughter got to meet a lot of relatives she didn't know she had. She had an awesome time too....here's a picture to prove it!!

This was after a long day of swimming, boat rides and generally just running around. And she still had energy!! Amazing. I was exhausted just sitting in the heat, eating crabs and watching everyone else play. Oh to have her energy!!

Hopefully next post will include pictures of 2 table runners I've finished, along with a door hanging, and the other quilt. Wish me luck, and stay out of the heat!!

Monday, March 19, 2012

St. Patty's Fun....

Spent an awesome St. Patty's day Saturday with 4 of my quilting buddies/friends. We went to Lancaster for the Quilt show. Never really made it to the big show, went to the 2 smaller shows, and still found and bought a bunch of stuff!! We also managed to make it to a couple quilt shops and found some great bargains.

I managed to spend yesterday at Patient First. Started out getting little chest pains on Saturday, nothing I thought I needed to worry about. But they continued into the evening and on into Sunday. Hubby said to go, so I went. After: blood pressure - fine; pulse - fine; EKG - fine; pulse ox - fine; chest xray - fine; and blood work - fine; apparently I have an inflamation in my chest/rib area that is causing the pain. Something about tearing or pinching cartlidge attached to my ribs. What a releif, although the pain is still annoying. So I'm off work today, a little rest and recovery from no sleep on Saturday night. Warm compresses to the area and anti inflammatory meds. Doc said this could take a few weeks to go away. Guess I'll just have to excersise some patience....LOL.

Oh, finally finished and delivered my father's quilt!! He loves it and is using it already. Here's the picture I promised, although not the best one as I had no one around to hold it up for me.

And can't remember if I posted any of these before, but here are the table runner and placemats I did this year for my new dinning room table. I made 12 placemats in all.

This is a small wall hanging I made for my Mom to give to one of her friends for her 80th birthday. She loved it, and so did my Mom. So now I have to make her one. (don't know why it won't rotate to the proper position - sorry).

And this is one of the many Christmas ornaments I made to give away this past Christmas. They are quick, easy and wonderful gifts. Everyone loved them. I made about 15 and put them in a large box. Everyone got to pick which one they wanted. I kept a few to hang on my tree, but I'm going to make more for different holidays as I have a holiday tree in my dinning room.

Well, that's about it for today. I'm going to head to the basement and sew. Not sure what I'm getting in to, but I'll post it when I'm done.