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Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Dublin
A couple of years ago I took a trip with my hubby to Dublin....... Georgia not Ireland! Right in the middle of town was an old museum filled with antiques and memorabilia.
As you walked into the museum, right around the corner was an area that looked like an old library. What is that I see laying on the sofa??
As you walked into the museum, right around the corner was an area that looked like an old library. What is that I see laying on the sofa??
Crazy quilts!!
Let's take a closer look.
I'm pretty sure these were old as everything on display was from around the Civil War time.
I also thought these little dolls were sweet.
I can just imagine some little children playing with them.
You just never know what you will find when you are on an adventure :-)
Happy Quilting.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Saturday, July 27, 2013
NQR
NQR = Not Quilt Related
When we moved into our new home a couple of years ago, we replaced the carpet in several rooms of the house. After a few months I noticed a spot on the family room carpet.
I soaked a cotton ball with the Club Soda and rubbed into the spot.
I then rubbed it with a couple of paper towels to absorb the soda.
Okay, you can't beat a 69c bottle of Club Soda :-)
Happy Quilting!
When we moved into our new home a couple of years ago, we replaced the carpet in several rooms of the house. After a few months I noticed a spot on the family room carpet.
Of course I was not happy about this spot on our new flooring.
Recently I read on a blog (and I'm sorry that I can't remember where it was first posted) about spot cleaning using Club Soda!! Hum........ now this sounded interesting.
So I figured I would give it a try.
I then rubbed it with a couple of paper towels to absorb the soda.
And wa-la!! The spot is gone!!!!
Happy Quilting!
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Let's GO Baby!
What an exciting day it was when this package arrived at my door step.
The Accuquilt GO! Baby arrived all safe and sound.
The Accuquilt GO! Baby arrived all safe and sound.
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Don't you love........
.....A Giveaway :-)
Hop on over the The Simple Stitch and enter a fun giveaway!
Also check out Darling Jill Quilts. She is celebrating her 2,000th post.
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Friday, July 19, 2013
Knitting nut
I know absolutely nothing about knitting. Like in nothing, nada!!
I can't read a pattern, so I don't know what any of those funny symbols mean.
But I enjoy clicking those needles back and forth.
It is very relaxing, vegging in front of the TV.
I really ought to take a class, so I can learn how to make something other then a scarf.
But until then, I will just knit back and forth and "HOPE" that I can knit enough to at least make a shawl.
I love shawls.
I can't read a pattern, so I don't know what any of those funny symbols mean.
I really ought to take a class, so I can learn how to make something other then a scarf.
I love shawls.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Monday, July 15, 2013
Check these out
Have you checked out these quilts that are being featured at Cracker Barrel??
I can't help but love the color combinations :-)
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Tote
The first time I went to Paducah, I saw this tote bag made up. I loved it, and bought the pattern.
I am finally getting around to reading the pattern and thinking about making the panel. I bought a 1/2 yard of tea dyed muslin, as the pattern called for.
I have never transferred a pattern like this before. So I could use a little advise on how to actually do it. I do not have a light table. The pattern calls for using a disappearing pen to transfer the pattern, but I wondered if I could just do it with a pencil. If someone can help me here, I'd really appreciate it.
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
I'm loving it!!
I am so loving this quilt!!
I don't have a lot of confidence when it comes to picking colors to go together.
But this quilt........
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Just Can't Cut It
Well, well, well, what is that I hear?? Could it possibly be the humming of my sewing machine?
It is!! It is!!!
After all these months, I decided that I needed to cut out some fabric. The main fabric has a big pattern, so I'm using Just Can't Cut It.
Previewing the quilt blocks.
It is!! It is!!!
After all these months, I decided that I needed to cut out some fabric. The main fabric has a big pattern, so I'm using Just Can't Cut It.
Previewing the quilt blocks.
I think this is going to be a pretty combination.
Sunday, July 7, 2013
A cool dip
You know is seems like just a few weeks ago people were still in the middle of frost and cold weather. Now we are hitting high temps, in some places over 100 degrees. So tell me, is that why when we see a picture like this we want to dip our toes into the water :-)
I know I do!
Saturday, July 6, 2013
Let's get organized
Even though I have not been doing much sewing or quilting lately, there are things going on in the sewing room.
I save lots of scraps, and they end up being deposited into a basket here, or there.
One day I said, "Enough!!" I had purposed to head down to IKEA and buy one of those cute turquoise rolling bins. But as I never made it down there, I ended up buying this.
It works great to stash the scraps and charm packs. And it was a fraction of the cost :-)
Then there was the closet, which was totally unorganized.
(this is only the bottom shelf, as I already started reorganizing the upper shelves)
Karen at Sew Many Ways shared a post about organizing her Kitchen Cupboards. She used Fabric boxes to hold all sorts of things. And the great thing is......... they were only $1.00!! So I headed out to my Dollar Tree to see if they carried these boxes. I found a large selection of smaller boxes, like the kind you would put in a drawer. But the other day I went to a DT close to my house, one that might not be so heavily shopped, and found several of the larger 11 x11" size.
So here is how the closet looks now.
I save lots of scraps, and they end up being deposited into a basket here, or there.
One day I said, "Enough!!" I had purposed to head down to IKEA and buy one of those cute turquoise rolling bins. But as I never made it down there, I ended up buying this.
It works great to stash the scraps and charm packs. And it was a fraction of the cost :-)
Then there was the closet, which was totally unorganized.
(this is only the bottom shelf, as I already started reorganizing the upper shelves)
Karen at Sew Many Ways shared a post about organizing her Kitchen Cupboards. She used Fabric boxes to hold all sorts of things. And the great thing is......... they were only $1.00!! So I headed out to my Dollar Tree to see if they carried these boxes. I found a large selection of smaller boxes, like the kind you would put in a drawer. But the other day I went to a DT close to my house, one that might not be so heavily shopped, and found several of the larger 11 x11" size.
So here is how the closet looks now.
Yep, much better!
Thursday, July 4, 2013
Independence Day
Independence Day, July 4th, has
been a federal holiday in the United States since 1941, but the
tradition of Independence Day celebrations goes back to the 18th century
and the American Revolution (1775-83). In June 1776, representatives of
the 13 colonies then fighting in the revolutionary struggle weighed a
resolution that would declare their independence from Great Britain. On
July 2nd, the Continental Congress voted in favor of independence, and
two days later its delegates adopted the Declaration of Independence, a
historic document drafted by Thomas Jefferson. From 1776 until the
present day, July 4th has been celebrated as the birth of American
independence.
Wishing you a Happy 4th!
Monday, July 1, 2013
What a find!
Sometimes I come across sewing and quilting items when I check out the local thrift shop. In years past, I've found quilt books and magazines at a fraction of the retail cost.
If you remember a couple of weeks ago I mentioned I had found a quilting ruler and some border patterns. So the other day I happened to drop back into the Hospice thrift store, just to look around ;-)
What I found was a wrapped package of fabric, marked 2 yards for $2.49. I tried to see if I could read the selvage, but it was printed so lightly it was not distinguishable. It was nice fabric, so I bought it, as I can always use a couple of yards for backing.
However, when I got home, and I really examined the selvage closely, I discovered that it says "Fairy Frost"!!! Now I don't know about you, but Fairy Frost in our quilt shops runs $9 and $10 a yard. The two yards that I bought ended up being $1.25 a yard! Woo-Hoo!!! What a find!!!
And how about this calico facing?? I have NEVER seen facing in these colors before, and I've been sewing since the 70's and quilting since the 80's.
Makes for some very Happy Quilting!
If you remember a couple of weeks ago I mentioned I had found a quilting ruler and some border patterns. So the other day I happened to drop back into the Hospice thrift store, just to look around ;-)
What I found was a wrapped package of fabric, marked 2 yards for $2.49. I tried to see if I could read the selvage, but it was printed so lightly it was not distinguishable. It was nice fabric, so I bought it, as I can always use a couple of yards for backing.
And how about this calico facing?? I have NEVER seen facing in these colors before, and I've been sewing since the 70's and quilting since the 80's.
Makes for some very Happy Quilting!