Monday, September 21, 2015

Big Spring Band T Shirt Quilt

Ever since I took Craftsy's class The Ultimate T Shirt Quilt, by Winnie Fleming, I've been telling people that I would be happy to make a t shirt quilt for them... So far, I've only had one taker of the offer, my son, Sam. Sam is a band director by profession and brought me a whole bag of t shirts in short order after I offered! So... I'd like to compare the t shirt quilt that I made just prior to taking the class and put it up against the yet unquilted top that is ready to go into the longarm now...let's see how they stack up.
Nice... Now the one I just finished...
The top I just finished isn't as big as the first one, but it also doesn't have as many shirt squares ... the first one was 32 shirt squares if I remember... This one about 12-13 ... As you can tell I also added about 5 or so logo smaller blocks... Is one better or nicer than the other? Probably not... But the techniques that I learned from the Craftsy class made the whole process easier by breaking down into components what had been a bit overwhelming in the first one. Will I be willing to do more? Yep!  Do I feel more capable now? Absolutely.


Saturday, September 5, 2015

Project Linus

Last year at Quilt Plano, I accepted a challenge to complete a quilt kit for children in need of comfort... I loved doing it so much that I decided this year to accept the challenge of making two! I'm pleased to announce they are both completed. I plan to take them with me and drop them off when I go back to McKinney this next week for Linda V. Taylor's Star Gazing workshop...
And this is a photo of what I'll learn in my workshop...




Monday, August 31, 2015

Wedding Quilt

Our church ladies have done it again... a couple in our church have a daughter getting married... Now, most of our ladies don't know this girl like I do since she now only gets to get into town sporadically since she grew up and got her RN and now lives in another town... Those sweet ladies worked with me to piece a quilt top for her wedding...I just finished adding the borders today and am so proud of our ladies....
I'll post another pic once I get it quilted....

Monday, August 24, 2015

Feathers!

I have a friend that asked me to quilt a quilt for her. She said not to worry about doing anything fancy...but the more I looked at the quilt top, the more it said...'I need feathers...lots of feathers!' Well, feathers aren't my best thing...but the quilt top said, 'By the time you get through with me, you will be good at them!' The quilt won...There are lots and lots of feathers, flowery swirls, leaves and some puzzle pieces thrown in for good measure...

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Hot of the longarm ....

This is the friendship quilt the girls at church and I put together for our eldest members... I love the Dresden plate and really enjoyed quilting it...
As you can see...its quilted pretty heavily... I love it...

Saturday, July 25, 2015

End of July...

Well, I did get that t shirt quilt finished for a friend of my cousin... I thought it turned out pretty cute...she loved it...that's the best part...it came out to be a queen size quilt...
Here's a few up close shots of block areas...

I just this week quilted a baby quilt a friend made...it's too cute!

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Life happens...

Just when you think you've gotten everything together and figured out...along comes something else... My keyword for this year, if I remember correctly, was, "flexible"... And I don't mean the acrobatic kind of flexible... I mean the, "Roll with the punches" variety of flexible...  The kind of flexible you need when the sick people in your house turns into the sick you kind of thing. (Sinusitis) The new camping trailer called for a new truck to tow it kind of thing. The several nights in a row of missing out on a good nights sleep kind of thing.... The having a t-shirt quilt needing finished, a finished quilt needing taken to Lamesa, a quilt repair needing worked on, a quilt not started needing finished by August 8th, another quilt not started needing finished by the end of September, a box of 24 hospital sheets needing altered, a garden full of beans and blackeyed peas needing picked  snapped and canned, and a hubby chomping at the bit to take me to the lake to get away from it all...starting Monday, for 6 days, kind of thing, the grandkids will be back in two weeks for the rest of the summer kind of thing...the, I should be at the church with my hubby and others helping with a day of deep cleaning and putting down carpet on the front steps, but I'm not, I'm home sick, so maybe I can rest up today enough to make it to church tomorrow kind of thing.... There, I feel better... Thanks for listening...  

Proctor Lake with grandkids

The oldest two grandkids, Pa and I are at Lake Proctor camping in our Hideout camping trailer! We're watching RV on the flatscreen...and laughing uncontrolably ...ahem...as I flooded the floor while setting up the water...True Story! 😝
Seriously, we're having a blast...no permanent damage from the water...I hope! Doesn't the trailer and Truck look nice?
The lake had to stop letting water out down stream because there has been so much flooding down in the lower lakes of the Brazos River....Soo, Proctor Lake is over full and getting fuller. I think I'll take pictures of the same landmarks every day to show how much the lake level rises over the next few days... Here are a couple sites I thought would show the rise. If there isn't any rain on the upper watershed, there won't be any rise...if there is rain up River, then it aught to be pretty interesting around here....
I sure wish Coleman Lake, Hords Creek Lake and O H Ivey looked like this!

Proctor Lake Day 2

Yesterday I said the lake would come up if we got rain on the watershed...well, we got a doozy of a storm. High winds, lightening, rain... We spent 30 minutes sitting in the truck while the camper was rocking until the wind calmed a bit. Early this morning, we walked around and this is what those two sites look like... And it's steadily rising!
The park attendant said this morning that the Army Corp of Engineers is most likely going to evacuate the campground today as lots more runoff is heading this way... Our site is on higher ground and wouldn't likely flood, but we'd be stranded on an island without electricity for however long it took for the water to recede... And there's still lots of rain in the forecast! So now the dilima is, do we go ahead and pack up...or try to catch a big catfish (they're spawning now) before we  go?

Monday, May 18, 2015

Snake!

Yep! Pa killed it...just glad I didn't hit it with the mower!
Not sure but it looks like a rat snake to me....  Snakes are not
On my friend list!

Saturday, May 16, 2015

How's the new potty room coming?

Now that the cement has fully cured, ahem, we're putting up the framing.,. Pa's been working hard!

Rachel found a Singer!

At a garage sale in Waco...Singer 638 in a beautiful cabinet!
  

Friday, May 15, 2015

2nd CPS Quilt in as many days!

Used fleece for the backing without any batting to keep it lighter weight...
Just did a large meander on it... Finished the binding tonight...

CPS Donation Quilt...

A good friend had a quilt top given to her and she passed it on to me to quilt for charity...finally got a chance to get 'er done!

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Another finish....grandmothers flower Garden

I took in a quilt for a friend a little over a week ago... She had back surgery in January and I knew I couldn't expect her to try quilting it on her own.. I felt in a bit of a pickle about it because she didn't ask if I would do it... She just announced that she had brought it for me to do at quilting group ....anyway, it was a beautiful quilt she had hand pieced....so I felt a real need to do an especially good job... I loved how it came out...and so did she!



Saturday, April 18, 2015

Playing in cement...

We've been working on beginning a restroom that will be added to my sewing studio....First we had to get permits, then we had to do plumbing and get inspections...so finally today was the day to pour cement....did we have a big truck one out? No, not us! This was our setup.
A trailer with sand and gravel mix.... An old cement mixer we bought years ago from my Dad, who bought it even further back from my uncle....and a 55 gallon drum to hold water for mixing! Sounds like work you say? Well, we had minions in the form of 2 grandkids to help... Ben and Cara...
The stories they'll have to tell!





Saturday, April 11, 2015

Roll, Roll Cotton Boll

It's finally in the frame! I'm having trouble with the border flaring because of the bias pieced border, and doing total free motion while floating the top was a mistake.... But it's definitely a learning experience!

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Another finish....

A friend of mine had a quilt that her husbands grandmother had made that needed some squares replaced so today I finally got to a stopping place on it... Hope she's pleased...
Something over 20 blocks were replaced, 3 were just mended, and several quilting lines were repaired.

Monday, March 23, 2015

Treadle on!

I had a wonderful experience this morning! The treadle machine my old school chum has , had a broken tension spring, so I offered to replace it for her if she'd pay for the spring... It's a 1916 model 127 Singer just like my 1926 model 127... So... Well, this is how it's running now...

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Linda V. Taylor class!

Squealing with joy!!!! I was blessed to get to take a class with Linda V. Taylor at Linda's Electric Quilting in McKinney, Tx. Yesterday! What fun! We worked on learning about building our repertoire of quilting ideas! The book we used was, Quilting With Linda 63 Ideas for, blocks, triangles and techniques for quilting around applique/embroidery... And I got my copy signed by Linda!
Awsome!
We actually got to work hands on with some of the ideas...and I have to admit, I was all thumbs...but I sat down at my machine this morning...setup the way I like it...and... Here, I'll show you the difference!
At the workshop...
Now, this morning!
I don't know about you, but I see a vast improvement! I didn't realize how accustomed to my machine And its height, micro handles, and my stool I was! Sooo glad I took this class!