Sunday, January 22, 2012

New Year- New Projects

Wow...it's been awhile since I've posted. Time tends to slip away if you aren't paying attention, doesn't it? :) I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas season. We had a great time and were able to go to Canada to spend Christmas with my family.I think that's only the 4th time in the last almost 30 years that we've been able to do that.
After all of the crazy busy times of the holidays, I always feel a little lost in January and felt that I needed to find a focus for my creative year. So, in keeping with that, I've decided that I'm going to work through a book that I received from my daughter for Christmas. The book is called "The Book of Bags" by Cheryl Owen.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Free Motion Quilting Follow Along

Autumn is here. The temperatures are dropping, the leaves are dressing up in their brilliant colors and more importantly, I unpacked my sweaters ( which makes it officially Autumn for me!). I love this time of year. The crispness of the air gives me a renewed sense of purpose and ignites my creativity. I mean really, who wants to sit inside and sew when it's warm outside??? Obviously not me if you look at all of the UFO's that are still unfinished from last Autumn! I was goofing off on facebook tonight and came across a post from Leah Day (from the Free motion quilting project) about the Fluffy Sheep free motion quilt-along.FLUFFY SHEEP??? How couldn I NOT check it out.....

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Bloomz Quilt


I love having a lazy Saturday! I think we underestimate the value of "stopping and smelling the roses" in the crazy-busy lives that we lead nowadays. I don't think that I've ever regretted chosing to snuggle with my hubby instead of sweeping the floor. Amazingly enough...the floor waited :)So what have I been up to quilting-wise? Well, I finished quilting and delivering my Bloomz quilt to one of our nurses. I designed this quilt as a mystery quilt (I'll add the link to that at the end of the post), but the colors I used in my sample were soooo Pam.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Schlep Bag Wednesday

I love a good puzzle.From figuring out how to hook up the new dvd player to putting together jigsaw puzzles.The mental exercise can be frustrating at times, but is always very fulfilling when I can finally figure it out. Today I found something that combined quilting and a puzzle of sorts....The Schlep Bag from Sentmental Stitches. When I first read the instructions, it reminded me of those tests we took in school where they showed you a picture of a flattened box, and asked you to figure out where the black square ended up when you folded the box up in your mind. Let me tell ya...the Schlep bag is WAY easier than those tests  :0)
Here is my creative Schlep Bag Journey in pictures:

yummy Moda Layer cake

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Sunny April Saturday

Happy Saturday! It's a beautiful, sunny day here in northwestern Montana and we're going to spend the day outside, but I thought I'd come and post some new pictures for you to look at before we headed out to play.
I've been working on some more mug rugs and finished an Easter tablerunner for a swap at My Quilting Buddies.First off though, I have to show you a picture that I found on my hubby's camera that he took out of our livingroom window about mid-January:....isn't she cute?

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Star Quilt

Happy Sunday! Today was kind of a lazy sewing day for me. I got an Easter tablerunner cut out, played with some fabrics for more mug rugs and worked on a couple of new quilt designs in EQ7, but that's about it so far. I did want to share a picture of a quilt top that I made a few weeks ago. It's called "Charming Stars" and its from Moda's Bakeshop. This pattern is extremely easy to do and is perfect for the charm packs that are ever so convenient. We're doing this pattern in My Quilting Buddies and will also be starting this block at the Thursday quilting group at church in two weeks.Here's the Moda Bakeshop version:
And Here is My version:

Monday, March 21, 2011

Trying Something New

Today I made my first Mug Rug! I've heard them called Snack Mat's too...but that always comes out as a tongue twister when I try to say it LOL.
Anyways...I can see why everyone says they are so addictive to make! They're about as close to instant gratification in quilting as you can get.I think I spent more time playing with my fabrics,trying to decide which ones to use than I did actually making the Mug Rugs. They are small, but still big enough to practice some free motion quilting. Leah Day comes to mind and I'm definitely going to use some of her patterns to practice on these cute and useful little projects. If you've never seen Leah's free motion quilting project....you gotta go check it out. The link is on the right hand side of my blog under "My Favorite Links"
Here are my mug rug shots...in progress and the finished products:

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Sunday Sewing

Today we had a lovely breakfast at the church, put on by the youth group to raise money for their mission trip this summer. The kids did a great job and the blueberry pancakes, yogurt and berries were yummy!
The weather here in northwestern Montana was dismal today so I figured it was a perfect day to spend the afternoon quilting.I completed 6 blue and white Jacob's Ladder blocks and I'll post pictures tommorrow when I get them off of my camera...sure wish I could find the transfer cable for it. 
I'm searching for a design for the Easter tablerunner that is up next on my to-do list, so surfing the web seemed like the place to start. I find some of the coolest places when I'm "surfing" and came across a very nice blog.
Cindy Carter,of Quilt Patterns from Seattle has a blog where she designs quilt patterns and shares them freely on the web. What a generous heart she has! There are some great scrappy and beginners patterns. I really like this one, called "Flowers in My Window". Click on the picture to check out her blog.


Well, I'm off to continue my table runner pattern search.
Hugs,
Tina

Saturday, March 19, 2011

National Quilting Day

Today is National Quilting Day.....what are you working on? I've been cutting out blocks for my swaps My Quilting Buddies. I love the blue and white color scheme of these blocks! I'm thinking of making some extras so I can make a small mat for my eating bar counter top  in my kitchen. Maybe, if I just look at the spring-like quilt blocks, I can ignore the ugly snow that insists on coming down today. Is anyone else as tired of the snow this year as I am??
I was checking out the National Quilting Association website this morning and they have a cool free quilt pattern offered for National Quilting Day. It's called "Build Your Own Log Cabin" and you'll find the link to it on the right hand side of the page. If it's gone when you go to check it out, let me know and I'll send you a copy of it. I love the colors that they used in the picture on the instructions and the quilting is very pretty too.
Here's the quilt:

I hope you enjoy your day of quilting!
Hugs,
Tina