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7/16/10

Blog Comments

Just a quick note for those of you who regularly read and comment on my blog.

I've been getting spam comments for months now and even though I have enabled the word verification, they are continuing.   So now I'm gonna try moderating.  But I'm starting by moderating only comments that come 3 days after I post a blog.   Usually the spam comments come after the blog post has been up a few days.   Hopefully this will work.   If you comment after the 3 day, I will approve you, don't worry.........us bloggers love our comments.   :)

Thanks for your patience.  

7/7/10

Leaf bowl

Yesterday I went to my first MEOW meeting.   :)    Machine Embroiders of Oregon & Washington has a local chapter that meets once a month.   Quilt artist, Cynthia Keim, has been asking me to come join them since I started working at the quilt store.  But their meetings fall on the same day & time as my Red Hat group, so I've not attended.....that is until yesterday!   I decided it was time.   I'm ready to learn new things that go beyond the traditional quilting that I usually do.   We made these little fabric leaf bowls and it was fun!   I'm looking forward to more meetings.....once I figure out how to manage two groups on the same day!

6/29/10

Inspiration

The other day when visiting the grand kids I got some quilt inspiration from a book I was reading to Liam.    Hubby and I love reading to the boys but for some reason this is the first time the illustrations jumped out at me and said "QUILT"!  
(David currently doesn't like his picture taken...this right as he saw me with my camera and seconds before he yelled NO and wiggled off hubby's lap)


            This is the illustration that "talked" to me:

All the insects are singing.  Aren't these grasshoppers cute?   I love the bright colors and the cheerfulness of the picture.

And here's a different illustration that I liked:

I love finding inspiration all around!  If only there were enough time to make all the quilts that I want to make.

6/25/10

Shop Hop Fun

Tink and I got to work together again today at the quilt shop.....that's 3 days in a row!!!   It's the Western Washington Shop Hop....busiest time of year for shops here in our part of the woods.   


I didn't think to take a picture of our shops block (a totally adorable squirrel) because I've been seeing it for months and was more in love with this new beauty:
Barb Schultz of Enchanted Valley Arts designed this little wall hanging for this years shop hop fabrics.  We have a sample in the shop along with the pattern.  So cute.   Since I can't do the hop because of work, this wall hanging will be my memory piece.   

6/15/10

Tempt My Tummy Tuesday

Hubby brought home this gelato last night and.....oh boy, is it good!    He got it at Central Market.  Not sure what other flavors were there but I will definitely be checking it out.   You should too!!!

By the way, I saw a "Tempt My Tummy Tuesday" post at Kingston Girls blog.  Not sure if she originated it or not but I thought it'd be fun.  

6/10/10

Fabric Fortune Cookies


 I just finished my first "batch" of fabric fortune cookies and they were so easy.  I saw it on a quilting show or magazine or something.....can't remember.   Aren't they cute?     :)


I didn't think to take pics of each step, sorry.   But I got some of it.   First you fuse two 4 inch squares of fabric together.  Then cut them into 3.5 inch circles (I traced around a glass).   

Next you fold them over and fuse the opening closed like this:


Then you put your fingers in each opening and push in the middle to look like this:


I used paper clips to hold the openings together.   Then you brush on a liberal coat of fabric stiffener.   I put a cookie cooling rack into a jelly roll pan and then set each fortune cookie upright (using the paper clip) to drain and dry overnight.  (pic below is before I painted them with the stiffener). 
Afterwards I stuffed them with the "fortunes" I found online.  Mine were quilt quotes --- of course!   :)
Fun project.  

5/31/10

Design Wall Monday - Primavera

This is what was on my design wall this morning.  It's a beautiful applique quilt called "Primavera"....which you can find at Vintage Spools.   I am making changes in some blocks to make the quilt more personal to me.  For example, I had to add my cat Finnian.  :)       I decided to put up all I've made so far and then decide on background fabrics for the rest.   I labeled them and took a picture.....hopefully I won't forget when I prepare new ones to applique.

But, this is what is on my design wall as of this evening:

This is a picture of all the strips I sewed together with my focus fabric below.   I made one strip set which gave me the pieces in the picture above.  
This quilt will be on my design wall for quite a while.....and change a few times.   It takes weeks to play with all the pieces.....what happens if you move this here.....or add this there?   That kind of thing!!!   I'm excited about it, though.   Love this project.  
See other design walls at Judy's site.  Enjoy.

5/28/10

Schnibbles

This is a little quilt I just finished today.  It's a sample for the Kingston Quilt Shop showing some Amy Butler fabrics.   The pattern is from the book "Schnibbles Times Two: Quilts from 5" or 10" Squares" by Carrie Nelson.  Each quilt pattern is done in two sizes....one a full size quilt using the 10" square layer cakes that are so popular now....and one little quilt using the 5" charm packs.  

5/20/10

Poo-Pourri

Seriously?   

I saw this product while shopping and had to look twice before I realized what it really was.    
Here's an excerpt from their web site explaining the product:
"Our patent pending formula of essential oils control odors by creating a barrier that prevents embarrassing bathroom smells from ever escaping the toilet.   We make sure that the stinky poop smell isn't something you've left behind. So go ahead, let others think your poop doesn't stink - maybe even convince them it smells pretty nice?"

Oh my goodness....I laughed so hard.  

I'm in the camp of "if it sounds too good to be true.....", but maybe you'd like to spend $10 on 2oz of this magic formula to find out?  If so, let me know how it worked.   :)

5/18/10

Young Lovers

I was re-organizing some stuff yesterday and found this photo booth pic of hubby and I from high school.  Pretty sure it was taken in our senior year....so late 1978 or first half of 1979.    Too cute, huh?

5/12/10

Kirigami

Every year hubby and I buy one of those page a day calendars.   This years calendar is "Kirigami" or paper cutting.  It's been lots of fun.  

Instead of throwing them away, we decided to send them to our grandsons and let them do whatever with 'em.   Our daughter has been putting some of them up on their bedroom wall.   It is so dang cute.....I had to share.

5/9/10

Hiking and Circles

I am participating in a photo blog with my Yaya's....the one with weekly themes...I think I've mentioned it before.   Anyway, this week our theme is "Circle".   Hubby and I went for a nice long hike today to enjoy the sunshine.   I decided it would be fun to look for circles while we walked.....and it was!   

Here are a few I found:








4/30/10

Fabric Friday


I haven't had much to blog about lately.  But I have been buying fabric more than usual.........so I have that to show!   :)     This is from Blank Textiles (a company I hadn't heard of).  It's the "Essence" line by designer Karen Combs.   I found it in Houston when I was there.   Lots of great color to add to my stash.

4/22/10

Gifting quilts

I'm down in Texas visiting my Dad and step Mom.  My most recent quilt project was a gift for my Dad.   He has Parkinson's and sits a lot these days........a comfy quilt was needed, don't ya think?   :)    I'm rarely able to get a pic of my quilts with their recipients....I'm so glad I was able to do so this time.  
I love you, Dad.

4/9/10

Fabric Friday

Last Monday was Yaya day and we girls went to Vashon Island to see their quilt shop.  They are famous for carrying a HUGE amount of Kaffe Fasset fabrics.  Take a look at the wall of Kaffe:
That's a wall 4 bolts high!   I think we counted about 600 bolts on this wall alone.

These are the ones I choose:

Tink selected some for a quilt for her sister who is getting married this summer:
                                      

Melissa didn't buy Kaffe but found some other lovelies for a quilt for her guest room:

Yvonne had fun watching us spend our money:
                       
                           Oh I also found two more fabrics to add to my junk food collection:
Fun day.   Will definitely have to go there again.   

3/29/10

Design Wall Monday - Dad's Quilt

I finished all the blocks for my current quilt project and they're up on the design wall!    This was a fun project to work on.   I don't know the name of the pattern but its from the book "Cozy Modern Quilts" by Kim Schaeffer.   I used two jelly-rolls of Hoffman batiks.....such rich colors.   

Be sure to visit more design walls at Judy's Design Wall Monday blog.   :)

3/26/10

Fabric Friday

I picked up a jelly-roll (pre-cut 2.5 inch strips for my non-quilting readers) of Hawaiian prints when in Maui this month.   They are so colorful and fun.   I already have a project in mind.....only there aren't enough strips.  So I will either need to try to find another jelly-roll or substitute some batiks or ???    We shall see.  I also bought that cute piece at the right to add to my novelty collection.  

3/22/10

Who would have done this?

(This is a terrible picture, I know.  I couldn't get it to focus.)

I get a kick out of reading the manuals that come with new appliances....especially all the warnings!   You just have to think in our age of lawsuits that someday had to have done the thing they are warning against.   So my question is:  Who would have done this?    What kind of person thought it would be a good idea to iron their clothes while wearing them?   
Gotta sigh and shake my head at this one!

3/20/10

Vacation over

This is us....day one of our vacation on Maui.   We had a wonderful time relaxing, lots of new adventures and time spent alone.  Sadly it's over and it's back to regular life.  
Since I know that you guys who read my blog are also on Facebook, I decided not to post more pics here.  You can see most of them in my Facebook album.  
Yeah for vacations!

3/13/10

Biking a Volcano

We are here.....on Maui.  
Today was special so I decided to do a quick blog post and share.   But to start I have to show you the view from the beach just in front of our hotel.   Isn't it gorgeous?   Yup.  Totally.


Haleakala is the volcano that dominates the island.   It's a bit over 10,000 feet.   We did one of the bike rides that goes down the volcano.   Instead of a group ride, we did it freestyle.....meaning the tour company provided us with all the gear and hauled us up, then left us to descend and return to their shop at our own pace.   The only way to do this, in my opinion!    It was so much fun.    Here we are at the start:

This is a view towards Kihea...the town we are staying in.....at the beginning of the ride.   The sky is so blue and the ocean so blue that you can hardly tell where one starts and stops.    We didn't get many pictures on the ride as we were going downhill to fast to take pics and I didn't really want to stop every two minutes to take them. 


We passed through a grove of eucalyptus trees.  Oh boy was the smell wonderful!   The trees were beautiful.

It only took us about an hour and a half to get down the volcano and back to Haiku where the shop was.  Pretty fast.  We're looking forward to going back to Haleakala to do some hiking in the crater later this week.   After returning our bikes we stopped in Paia.....hippy town as one sign said.   LOL!   Had a wonderful lunch and did some shopping. 

Once back to our hotel we did what we've been doing every evening.  Suits on....relax on the beach, watch the humpback whales in the distance and wait for the sun to set.  
Aloha!