Friday, October 24, 2014

Sweatshirt jacket Day 1



Ok, and here we go! Your sweatshirt HAS to be a drop sleeve type, NOT a raglan.. sorry, didn't think to mention this yesterday... My bad...
A drop sleeve looks like this.
A little closer view...
Now, grab your seam ripper... Put a movie on the tv...
Sit back and take your sweatshirt completely 
apart at all seams... Don't fret... We'll get it back together.
30 minutes later... Only the bottom ribbing seam unsewn. 
Yep, this is gonna take awhile...
Ok, so that took 85 minutes, total.... Exactly the time it
Took to watch Pierce Brosnan in Live Wire!
This is what we need...two sleeves, the front/back piece, 
and the bottom ribbing.
Now, carefully cut along the side folds of the body to
Make it into a front and back, like this.
Set aside the ribbing, sleeves, and back. It's time to cut
The front straight down the middle...I like to measure 
and mark with chalk to make sure this cut is centered
In the front...
Sorry about the feet! ;)
Now mark the back the same way. But do Not cut!
Take the center back material in a piece just big enough
 To cover the center of this back piece. How wide? About 
 wide enough to span the neck width plus 1-1/2" on each 
side. Fold it lengthwise and cut on an angle from top right 
corner down to 2" from the center fold like this...
Open the folded piece and pin centered to the back.
I next cut a few 1-1/2" strips of black for trim.
Press strips right side out the length of the WOF and 
place with raw edges together on center fabric edge.
Now cut your next length of material, single width, 5"
 at top and 2" at bottom...place it right side down 
matching edges...pin and sew a 1/4" seam. Flip out and press.
Like so... now continue across both sides of back until it's
Covered... Looking good so far!

Puppy play break!
Back to work! Once the back is fully covered, stay stitch
1/8" around to secure edges..Now trim along the edge 
of the sweat shirt...
Not bad, eh?
Now to do the same to the front...
Next...sew your shoulder front seams to the shoulder 
back seams. Zig zag or serge to finish the seams.
Now, find the middle of your sleeve cap and pin it to 
shoulder seam.
Pin edges of sleeve cap to underarm edges and all in 
between. Sew with sleeve portion on bottom, easing 
in fullness as you go.
Serge or zig zag seam. Repeat for other sleeve.
Now it's time to make our cuffs for the sleeves.
Sew varied widths of strips together to make a 
rectangle20-22" long by the width of the bottom edge
 of the sleeve. Cut it into 2 rectangles 10-12" long by 
width if cuff edge of sleeve. In my case, 8-1/2"...
Now sew them onto end of sleeve...
If strip is wide, trim even with edge of sleeve. Don't
 taper the cuff. It will be turned under later making a tube.
Turn sleeve cuff back onto itself and hand stitch the edge 
Turned under 1/4".
Turn jacket right side out and flip cuff up and out.
The cuff length is now adjustable to fit the wearer...
Now for the collar. Take the bottom ribbing.

Sew 1-1/2" strip to neck seam to turn under and hand 
stitch Down.
Sew 2  1-1/2" binding strips together on short end.
Sew onto edge of front, across bottom and back up other
Front edge. 
Turn under to back and hand stitch down...
TaDa!!!
                                       




















Thursday, October 23, 2014

Another jacket underway...

A few years ago, I made half a dozen sweat shirt jackets... My darling little granddaughter was the recipient of one. Since that time she wore that jacket to shreds. Every time I saw her, she had on that jacket. I love the fact that she practically lived in that jacket until it not only was worn out, it was too small for her to get into anymore. So, today when I went to Wally World for groceries, I found a raspberry pink sweatshirt and some fabric to make her another one... Thought I'd keep a record of what is involved in making it... I may have to make another one some day, and need this to remind me how to go about it!
This is what I'm starting out with...
I also will pull black from my stash for the binding and edging strips...
I'm hoping to get to work on it tomorrow... I'll let you know what I get done.




Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Latest quilt top...

I have lots to talk about tonight. The best is that a just 
a moment ago, I finished the top for my DIL's birthday...
 Which is Christmas Day! I had to let some seams join 
in order to get the colors spread out the way I wanted 
them... It's a Disappearing 9 Patch to fit a Queen sized 
bed.
Now, to get these Christmas wall hangings off Sadie 
and get the 9 patch quilt on her and going!
They are fun, but time consuming...
Hubster and I went garage sale-ing Saturday and I 
nabbed 6 good pair of jeans in sizes I could wear this 
winter with only a little length taken off...at $1.00 a pair! 
I was on cloud nine the whole time I was re-hemming 
those pants! 
I also came across this little girl that needed a 
new home...




She's a early eighties model and only needed a tweak 
or two plus a drop of oil... She hemmed those jeans 
just fine! Such a good girl!
Speaking of good girls, Lil Bit is a very good girl!
She's sleeping right now. If she was awake, I wouldn't 
be able to get a good picture because she's so hyper!



Saturday, October 11, 2014

New Bag!

The Quilt Shop in Ballinger, Texas had a class today to make My Paris Traveler's Bag designed by Joanna Figuerroa for Fig Tree Quilts. I have to say up front that this is not a project for the faint of heart! But I was very pleased with my results. We started at 9am and I left for home around 5pm... Along hard day of fun and work.
I think it turned out pretty cute! Now I think these would make great gifts for any one that travels at all! They are nice, big, roomy and sturdy with a zipper top closure and large side pockets. I know mine will get plenty of use! The only real problem I had was getting my machine to sew through all the layers in places, so my next one will have thin batting rather than thick- even though I like the look of the thick batting... Wish me luck to get some more made soon for some special people!

Friday, October 10, 2014

I did it! Yay!

I'm so happy! I've been trying for hours to put a badge on my side bar to Bonnie Hunter's Grand Illusion Mystery Quilt that is supposed to begin toward the end of this month! And it's there and actually works!!! Yep, I'm all in on this one. It will be my first mystery quilt...ever! She pulled colors from the Grand Hotel on an island she visited back in May! I love the colors! If you'd like to join us on this mystery journey, just click the pink geranium badge in the sidebar and it will take you there... I love all things quilty and Bonnie's scrappy style fits me to a 'T'!!! You don't have to pay for the pattern or block kits, it's simply a mystery quilt with weekly instructions. I'll be posting my progress as we go along... I've picked my colors already using my existing stash for about 98% of it and picked up about 3 fat quarters last night at Walmart while getting groceries, just to round out one of the colors a little better... So if you're up for some fun, click the badge and join us!

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Best of Show...

I'm excited to say that my Be Attitudes quilt won Best of Show in Quilting!!! Oh, and the pink outfit Lil Bit wore to the dog show that same day received a Blue ribbon as well! I would have blogged about it all before now but I was in Waco with my grand kids 3 days while Mom and Dad were both out of town working! So while the kids were in school, I put together the center of a quilt top in the same color way and pattern that I fell in love with at the quilt show last weekend. It's black, white, grey, and red in a disappearing nine patch pattern. I'll put another pic up when I get the borders on...
Cool, eh?
And Lil Bit's newspaper picture...She's a celebrity! Who'd a thunk it?
Oh, and the Best of Show quilt? This is it!



Monday, October 6, 2014

Aww... Puppy power!


I didn't plan to bring a puppy home- Really, I just went to Quilting group last Tuesday with no thought of acquiring another dog! Sometimes these things just happen! My friend Shawna had gotten a puppy at the Abilene shelter for her niece a few days before and wouldn't you know, in the meantime, the niece got another dog. Now my friend already has 3 tiny dogs in her house and was lamenting that she hated to do it, but she guessed she'd have to take the sweet pup back to the pound... I asked what kind of dog this pup was, and she said, "Chihuahua." Dern, I thought, that's what I was afraid of... When she ran to the house to get the pup for me to meet, there wasn't even a doubt that I would be taking said pup home. When I saw her, I knew she was perfect! I've had three other chihuahuas in the past and loved them all dearly. Tomorrow will be a week since I adopted Lil Bit, and I can truly say she is wonderful! She is 4 months old, black with white tips to her toes on all four legs and white hair included on her chest swirls... She loves to play fetch, and tries very hard to please. She's only had 1 accident in the house since I got her, and that was on her first day. I pretty much keep her leash tethered to a belt loop on my jeans or in my arms or on my lap most of the time. She is Soo black until she doesn't photograph well but I'll share one 
She's asleep in my lap at the fairgrounds. It's very hard work entertaining!


Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Minky!


I liked the baby quilt that I quilted for a new friend at quilting group so much that I had to try it on a lap quilt for a Christmas gift...here's a close up of the front and back showing that I quilted it in a overall leaf pattern free hand... the ladies at quilting liked it very much...
I used way less tension on the rollers and side clips than usual and set the coast regulate feature to 14 spi...I think it came out nice...
I also sewed a pillowcase for a gift as well... I like this pattern because all the seams are enclosed...no serging or raveling!



Thursday, September 18, 2014

It's Raining, it's Pouring... 🎶

Enjoying sitting on the porch watching it rain! Over the last 7 years, our county has been drier than a dust bin... I mean crazy dry. The lakes have just about dried up. Everybody is on super strict water rationing. I'm praying really hard that The Lord will see fit to bless us with abundant rain again that wil refill the lakes.
The only downside I see to the rain today is that there is enough lightening going on to keep me from starting to quilt my Be Attitudes quilt. I just couldn't bear to chance a lightening hit on my longarm, Sadie...she is far to precious to me for that... but I did get the quilt mounted and ready to go...just as soon as it's safe... Here's a pic of the quilt on Sadie..it's not quite Frame Friday...but it will still be there tomorrow when it is!

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Quilted Baby Quilt

When I started getting to attend my quilting group again in September, there was a new member attending that I got to know. She was attempting to make her first quilt, and it was for her first Great Grandchild! Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks? 😃 Well, this little lady sewed up a beautiful machine appliquéd quilt with heart blocks, and finished the top Tuesday during our quilting group... Anyway, I invited her to my house to try her hand at quilting it on Sadie...She was too timid to try to actually quilt it herself, but she did help me decide how to go about quilting it for her. It came out really cute, I thought, and she was thrilled. Today she came back over and I showed her how to apply the binding on the machine, then we both worked at hand stitching the binding to finish it. She is so pleased! Here's a pic of the quilt when we took it off the quilting machine Tuesday evening. This was the first time I had quilted Minky...It was not as bad as I was afraid it would be to quilt... Just used a little less tightness on the rollers and clamps and loosened the top tension just a little bit! And of course floated the top. Overall, it was a great learning experience for me... And her! 
Now to get back to my Be Attitudes quilt top tomorrow!

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Latest finish...

Hubby and I went to Quilt Plano on our way to Devils Den, Ark. While we were ohh-ing and ahh-ing all the quilts and venders, I was offered a free quilt kit for me to piece and finish for Project Linus, which is a program to provide children in need of comfort with something to snuggle with. It was a great treat to work on a quilt that required no planning for me...  I just cut and followed the instructions... And I quickly had something to play with on my new longarm machine! What fun!
If you would like to find out more about Project Linus, who it serves and how to help... here's the link...
http://m.projectlinus.org

Monday, August 25, 2014

First Day by Myself

The grand kids are back in school. My hubby is finally back to work. What to do? 2 loads of laundry, pulled weeds in flower bed for 2 hours, made stew from leftover roast and veggies, traced applique patterns onto Wonder Under, sewed 1st block of Be Attitudes book today...then mowed yard this evening with Hubby...Busy day.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Back from vacation!!!

Cute huh?Hubby and I took the grand kids back to Waco a week ago last Friday...today is Sunday...Then we headed on to Plano for Quilt Plano 2014... Wow!!! A couple hundred quilts to see...and about 45 or so vendors...Did I have fun? Yep! Did I spend money? Yep! But not too much, because from the show in Plano, we drove a few miles north on Hwy 75 and visited Linda's Electric Quilters in McKinney! There's where I spent some money! Several circle rulers, a micro handle set, some cones of thread, and two rolls of batting later we left....poorer in money, and richer in tools of the trade, so to speak! I just happen to have a picture or two of a baptist fan pattern that  I  tried out on a Project Linus quilt kit I was given at the show to sew up the top and then quilt it.. I couldn't wait to try out those rulers! They are great... A little learning curve, but very doable! Then I had to try out the micro handles... They are totally awesome, folks, I kid you not!!! I used them to outline eagles in flight on a whole cloth couch quilt that has an outdoorsy scene all over it... I really loved using those handles! I was amazed how much easier it made everything, even the wind sweep quilting behind the eagles. Ok, I'm hooked on them!
Circle ruler work on Project Linus quilt. Next is pic of full quilt.
Cute huh? Bound and ready to go!
A close up....next a larger view.
This one isn't bound yet...
This is one was done a few weeks ago without the micro handles.
It's a Coca Cola retro design...
Having a Blast!







Friday, August 8, 2014

Ok, Enough already...

We're at the lake camping for a few days... It's so nice here, not too hot, especially for August!
We had sad news yesterday... One of our church members, Francis, was found dead in her home. She was, I believe, 50 or 52 years old, and a hopeless alcoholic.  She apparently hemorrhaged to death. It brought my brother, Don's, death to mind, as he died at 30 years old of alcoholism as well...drowned in his own fluid...too sad for words...both Don and Francis were wonderful and caring people that would give you the shirt off their back... this is two close deaths a week apart... aunt Lu, and Francis... Francis' twin sister had her body transported to Monahans for burial. We won't be having a service here.

SIL quilt...

DD pieced a jellyroll 1600 quilt for SIL....and I got to quilt it on Sadie!
I'd like to show some pics and talk about the parts and what I was trying to do.
I'll show the overall top, sans binding, so you can see the piecing.... DD did a great job!

This is laid out on a unmade bed, with light coming through the window on the left side. The side light helps make the quilting a little easier to see on the patterned fabric... The center is a loosely made variation of McTavishing... Not well done, but done. The first 2" border is plain feathers. The next wide dark blue strips on top and bottom have parts of scripture from Genesis one  about the creation of great whales and winged creatures.. And it was good... The outer border is wider than the 2" one and again has plain feathers.
This is what the center back looks like...
I love the back!!!
Next is a sample close up of the bottom scripture...
Notice the narrow rope type border with outline scrubbed and inside and outside fill...I really didn't like it without the extra embellishments... Very heavily quilted.
Next is a view of the side borders.
Notice the birds, fish and whales strips? 
Now look at the borders from the back.
Not too bad an overall effect,...I've got a lifetime of learning and practicing ahead of me....






Thursday, August 7, 2014

Quilting!

Got quite a bit of quilting done on Richard's quilt today... And got to go to Walmart in Ballinger by myself this evening....picked up the bolt of muslin I had ordered a while back, and picked up a few embroidery patterns and some other material as well...good day!

Friday, August 1, 2014

What was I thinking?

Obviously, I wasn't! Hence, Cara is having a sleepover with Bethany tonight. Hmmm.... Face paint? Check.... Glitter tattoo kit? Check... Bungee cord in various colors and findings to make bracelets? Check... Chips? Check... Schwann's  breaded chicken fries? On their way...catsup and Ranch dressing? Check... Ice cream? Check...
Bet I'll work on my hexie quilt tonight...😜

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Peaches Again!!!

Peeled more peaches and just canned them in syrup...The first of the peaches not made into canned pie filling or jam. We got a full canner load of 7 quarts! Yay!!!
I used the cold pack method... Hence they float... Buy that doesn't hurt a thing! 🍑

Friday, July 18, 2014

Sonora Caverns




Pa and I took took Ben and Cara to Sonora Caverns today...
 It was quite an undertaking since it was a little over 2 hours
in the car each way plus about a hour and a half tour. I must
Be getting old... Because I'm too tired to sleep... We had
a wonderful time  and saw some awe inspiring sights.
I loved how the lights showed through to the thin ribbons of
Calcium Carbonate growing from the ceiling. 
Ben and I were amazed at the raw beauty God had made
out of sight of man...
I wish I could do justice to the many wonderous sights
we beheld...but soon the tour was over, and it was time 
to head back home through San Angelo... Which, of 
course, meant Mexican food at Fuentes downtown. 
Once we were full, it was time to pose with the sheep 
out front and head on home.












Jam canning vindicated...

I went to our local grocery store yesterday and while I was there I checked out their cheapest store brand peach jam, and guess what? My home made jam was cheaper! Not by much, only a few cents, but it was cheaper to make it than buy it... I stand vindicated! hmmm... Time for toast and jam... Drool!

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

More peach jam....

30 jars more!!! Yikes! Believe it or not, I'm getting tired 
of peaches! Who knew that old tree could produce so 
many peaches! I can attest that it's cheaper to buy 
peach jam at the store... But the taste of home grown 
and made makes it worth every penny!!! Let's see ...
 30 jars at $7/doz. ($17.50), 5 pacs Sure Jell 
at $3.59 ($17.95), 3- 4# bags sugar at $1.88 ($5.64)
 total cost $41.09 for 30 1-cup jars of jam. Cost per 
jar of jam $ 1.37..... Yep, I think it can be bought 
cheaper... The value to me of getting to can... 
The peaches being from a tree my Dad planted 
and cared for... Knowing what is and isn't in 
my food... The self sufficient feeling that comes
 from a job well done that the majority of Americans
 these days have no clue how to do...  Priceless!!!!!😍
I did finish the last quilted bag as well...
And it's MINE! YAY!!!! 😜

Sunday, July 13, 2014

Bags and peaches!


Mercy! It's been a whirlwind week! 
The peaches have started ripening on our
 two trees, so there's been lots of canning 
going on around here..7 qts. Of peach
 pie filling , over 4 dozen half pints of 
peach jam, and 2 cobblers later..
We're still not done yet!  Papaw's old 
monster sized peach tree went into 
overdrive this year and We are even 
getting a good crop from our 2 yr. old tree...
The peaches are much smaller on the
 younger tree,
but it worked hard at making lots of them.
This is what my granddaughter
 and I have worked on this week...more bags!
 We used the same pattern as last
week and tweaked it a bit by changing 
how the lining was attached, and
we quilted the outer material to batting before 
adding the lining... I am very
 impressed with this version and still have one 
more to go like them before
 I'm through...
We also went camping at Hords Creek Lake 
on Friday, Saturday and Sunday
 morning... Hubby,'s work place had a 
sponsored camp out for their
Employees. We took our old camp trailer 
and two of our grandchildren...
What a blast! It sure was hard to drag out, 
load up, and hook it back home to get
to Sunday School on time... 
Boy are we tired now... I'm betting that all 
four of us sleep good tonight!

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Hmm...

Now to figure out how to size my pics

Maybe...


Happy little seamstress! 
And 7 quarts peach pie filling canned with Clear Jel! Yummy!
My new baby... 2013 Gammill Vision 18-8 longarm quilting machine!
Jason's Turtle quilt...




My, how time flys....or is it flies?


Both of the above quilts were for our Carter Reunion this year... And they were my final quilts on my old Gammill quilting machine. Did I say old? 1982 qualifies as very old in the longarm quilting world!

And this was quilted on my new 2013 Gammill Vision 18-8!

And so was this!

And here she is!!! Sadie is her name, she's named after the sweet lady that taught me to hand quilt around 39 years ago now... I loved that lady! This Miss Sadie is just as sweet and easy going as her namesake!
I'm sure hoping that this time I have how to add pictures figured out!