I was glad there was a paper piecing pattern for the Cups and Saucers. I felt like I cheated, but I like the results.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
More Farm Wife
Only one more and I'll be caught up. What can I say...my eyes got tired last night and since I'm good at making goofs..figured another day I could make the last one.
I was glad there was a paper piecing pattern for the Cups and Saucers. I felt like I cheated, but I like the results.
I was glad there was a paper piecing pattern for the Cups and Saucers. I felt like I cheated, but I like the results.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
What's on the bed...
Friday, March 09, 2012
More Farm Blocks
Speaking of read me....two of my last blocks weren't made right. Guess it's good that nobody DOES read me! They were corrected.
Wednesday, March 07, 2012
Farmer's Wife Blocks
One more picture of my poor kitty and I'll leave him alone. He IS a farm kitty, so he's part of this too. He is the one to "judge" all quilts made by how soft they feel to take a nap on.
I need another project like I need a hole in my head. DH has been saying there's nothing but cotton batting between my ears for years. Soooo...I started another project. DIL got me the Farmer's Wife book for Christmas this past year and I love the blocks in it...but to make them? The book didn't have cutting directions and I'm NOT good at setting down (mind the TIME) to figure them all out. Randy is doing the math and figures for me, but shhhhhhh...we have to call it Barrister's Sow Along or we'll get in trouble. I added a button on the side and if I don't stay on top of this sew-along, I'll be behind.
IF you read Randy's directions it says to make TWO of each block...well, that is what my mind said...but when I went back the PICTURES said to make two. Randy said that she was making two to show different colors. That's what I get for sewing when I'm tired. The first few blocks have two made.
Here is the first block:
BLOCK 4 (page 131) Basket Weave
Second block:
BLOCK 21 (page 148) CONTRARY WIFE
Third block:
BLOCK 6 (page 133) BIG DIPPER.
BLOCK FOUR (AUTUMN TINTS, BLOCK 2) P. 129This is the block where I woke up...it says "I made two of them:"...soooo...she made two out of all of them is what my brain was thinking, so I went back and read the directions. Okay...doofus..you only need one of each. I could've went to bed early if I only made one of each!
BLOCK FIVE: (BOX, BLOCK 9) p. 80, 136
BLOCK SIX: (Calico puzzle, block 16) p. 118, 143
First six blocks made. My Bonnie Mystery Orca is still in two pieces...gotta work on it too. I'll get there...I always do!
Tuesday, March 06, 2012
Helpers...
Mama Spark asked me for an "after" picture, so here is my half-eared cat. It hasn't bothered him a whole lot to have part of his ear missing. He got 4 stitches in the tip of the ear and even though it's not completely healed, it's getting there. He likes the attention he's getting.
The other night DC came in just as I did and he disappeared. I looked for the darn cat for 30 minutes before I finally found him perched here on the back of the old trunk. Every quilt needs cat hair on it.
"Look Sauce-a...I found the cookie scoop!" Everybody needs a Tyler to help clean out the dishwasher.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
a little look
Remember all of the fabric that I bought a few weeks ago? Well, it got added to my already stash.....don't pay attention to the top of the shelves...it's really the "stash" of quilts needing quilted and a storage that don't use very often. The three bins on the floor are scraps from all of that madness that need to be trimmed into usable strips.
It all just takes time.
Monday, January 30, 2012
Got Fabric?
What do you do when you go to a garage sale and they have sacks of fabric...and fabric...and fabric. AND, if you buy more than one sack (BIG BLACK TRASH SACKS) it's only $3?!
Well..if you're me, you buy it all! My pooor DIL had to help me haul it all home.
I knew the lady had a cat in the house...icky stink....but, little did I know the cat wasn't doing it's job so she had mice. THANKFULLY, there wasn't damage to the fabric but it did all need a nice wash job.
And folded, and folded and folded.
Most of it was yardages...more than one yard, sometimes the whole bolt. But, there is probably one tub full of smaller pieces that are going to be cut into strips and blocks.
I had NO idea I needed a section on my shelves for "fruit" fabric?! Who would've thought? But, this has made me think that my sewing room needs organized and straightened up. I don't want my kids selling my fabric by the trash sack!
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Trip to the Barn
I don't always take my camera to the barn when I do chores, but it was so calm and peaceful (and 50 degrees), and the sun was so pretty.
The barn cats and of course Rusty always have to come see what I'm doing. I think they're looking for a handout. None of them are deprived of food for sure.
The "Girls" also are nosey as to who is in the barn yard as they come in to get a drink. Aren't they pretty? I'm trying to talk the guys into saving a few of these for mama cows. We've had such a rough summer, we need to add to our herd.
I get an average of 15 eggs a day and with 17 hens that's a pretty good average. What I want to know is WHO is still laying the miniature egg?! It eats the same, but it's so tiny.
Will leave you with this last picture of my egg basket. Somebody tried to tell me it was for golf balls. Guess this is my kinds of golf balls!
Friday, January 06, 2012
Slow sewing progress...
I've had some wonderful interruptions, so my Bonnie Orca Bay quilt isn't coming together at warp speed.
How can I go to the sewing room when I have little people in my living room!
I have all of the parts made, it's just a matter of putting them altogether. Here is a portion of what I do have:
The red door really makes the reds stand out. The first strip I put together made my eyes tired..it's a BUSY quilt, but the more I put together it tones down a little (or at least I'm telling myself that)!.
Friday, December 23, 2011
Guess who's Back?!
Thanks to you who asked about me....you know who you are. I do appreciate it.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Summer Project
I actually started this quilt right after Christmas when the couple first accounced they were getting married. Spring brings calving season, lots of road-travel for work, then comes harvest and to get a quilt ready is sometimes a big undertaking --okay, enough excuses. The truth is that sometimes I'm just slow!
You'll recognize the pattern as Bonnie Hunter's Many-Trips pattern. How can you go wrong with it?!
One of the back. No, you can't see it too close, but I ordered this fabric from Fabric.com and was real happy with it. Had to piece it and had maybe an 8x11" scrap left. WooHoo!I have to say that the whole quilt top came from my stash! It's lots of left-overs and pieces that I've been saving. Farm/cowboy/barbed wire/paisley/plaid/cow/wheat/tractor fabric. One of the ladies at the wedding shower said it looked like a farm-quilt...duh! The groom and bride are both involved in farming, and since it came from a farm-wife...she was definitely right!
I think people have learned that if they want a quilt...they better tell me WAY ahead of time, or it's gonna be late getting there. This quilt was given away Saturday..and I finished it THREE whole days ahead of time. SO proud of myself!
OH..did I mention it was quilted by ME on my Nolting!
Had to move toys out of the way to get this one...imagine that?!
Rachel showing that the quilt is kid-friendly. Has her horse ready too!
I think people have learned that if they want a quilt...they better tell me WAY ahead of time, or it's gonna be late getting there. This quilt was given away Saturday..and I finished it THREE whole days ahead of time. SO proud of myself!
OH..did I mention it was quilted by ME on my Nolting!
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