Just a little update...
Yesterday, my friend Brenda joined me at the 'quilt' house to sew. It was GREAT to see her!!! We were joined by 2 of the gals from my little local guild...Virginia and Ruth. Brenda got her challenge blocks done, and I got one of mine finished. I also finished some friendship blocks that I had started on Saturday, but had to frog-stitch about 4 of them, due to sewing them wrong! GRRR!!!
We all went to Ruby-Jean's diner (cute little place here in Ponder) for lunch. She has the BEST burgers!!! YUM!
We also talked to Debi...and will see her and some other quilty friends on Saturday, March 14th, for the Dallas Quilt show! We will pass off our challenge blocks to Debi at that time...she'll then put them into a quilt for donation to Project Linus. :>)
Also...Brenda, Debi and I are members of a new quilting forum online. It's called the 'quilting bee' on Delphi...there's a link in my sidebar. http://forums.delphiforums.com/QuiltPox I know it says quiltpox...but it's been renamed, yet the link can't be changed...at this time, anyway. Come on by...it's free to join, and we chat about quilting, our lives, comfort projects, our own sewing/quilting, our families, animals, friends, etc etc. It's a wonderful group of gals (and a guy or two)...many of which I've met in person...others I never will, but they are still great friends!
So...off for another adventure into town and appts. Have a great day!
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
This is a little (well...) tutorial about making the criss-cross coasters with 2 colors. In a previous post, I added a link to a GREAT tutorial that was done with 6...and it was done that way so you could easily see the process. So...this may be harder to understand, but I hope I can talk you through it. I made over 60 sets of 4 for the holidays in 2008!!!
This is what you'll start with. For one coaster, you need three (3) 4.5 inch squares of each of the 2 colors, and one (1) 3 7/8 piece of fusible interfacing. (You can cut it at 4 in, but I like to not have to worry about catching it in the seams.) I like the kind with a little bit of loft, so that is what I used the most. In this picture, there are 12 squares of each color, and 4 squares of the fusible interfacing...enough for 4 completed coasters.
For one (1) coaster, press 2 of each color (so 2 of each) in half. Above shows enough for 2 coasters.
For each coaster, you'll need 4 pressed rectangles, (2) 4.5 inch squares, one of each color, and a piece of the fusible interfacing.
Place the fusible interfacing to the wrong side of the fabric. You only do this once per coaster, so above shows enough for 4. Turn these over...making sure that the fusible side is on the wrong side of the fabric...or you'll fuse it to the ironing cover!!! Once you have them turned over, press per the fusible instructions. The one I used, I had to 'set' it for 15 seconds...so took 30 seconds at least for each square.
Now, you are ready to build each coaster. Remember, the pressed edge is to the middle...or raw edges to raw edges.
Here, you can see me sewing the coasters. Use a 1/4 in seam. You can do them by chain piecing, just like any block. See how the seam in the red piece is facing toward me? Makes it easy for the presser foot to sew over. If it is facing the other way, it's easily distorted and a pain to work with!!!
Here is one that I've trimmed the corners. You can do it closer, but I like having that extra stitching, so hopefully, it won't come apart! From here, you turn it inside out, poke out the corners (use a tool for that, or a crochet hook, phillips head screwdriver...just nothing that would poke through the fabric!!!)
This is a small view of working with triangles, instead of rectangles. Same general idea, just more labor intensive because it takes more pinning to keep them where they need to be!
Here's the stuff for one coaster (fusible interfacing is used here too, just like in the others. Just didn't have a picture with it).
For these, place the rectangle at the top, to the right.
Then, add the next triangle, to the top and left.
Continue as before...
Pin well...these shift really easily!!!
Sew with 1/4 inch seam.
Trim and turn, as in the rectangle coasters. Poke out the corners as best you can (they don't have to be perfect...no quilt police here!).
Here is a picture of a pile of completed coaster sets, all ribboned (takes about a yard of ribbon to wrap 4 coasters). This is just a few of what I made. I still have lots of fabric squares cut and ready to make more. I figure, I'll work on them during the year, and I'll have more ready for this year!!!
This is what you'll start with. For one coaster, you need three (3) 4.5 inch squares of each of the 2 colors, and one (1) 3 7/8 piece of fusible interfacing. (You can cut it at 4 in, but I like to not have to worry about catching it in the seams.) I like the kind with a little bit of loft, so that is what I used the most. In this picture, there are 12 squares of each color, and 4 squares of the fusible interfacing...enough for 4 completed coasters.
For one (1) coaster, press 2 of each color (so 2 of each) in half. Above shows enough for 2 coasters.
For each coaster, you'll need 4 pressed rectangles, (2) 4.5 inch squares, one of each color, and a piece of the fusible interfacing.
Place the fusible interfacing to the wrong side of the fabric. You only do this once per coaster, so above shows enough for 4. Turn these over...making sure that the fusible side is on the wrong side of the fabric...or you'll fuse it to the ironing cover!!! Once you have them turned over, press per the fusible instructions. The one I used, I had to 'set' it for 15 seconds...so took 30 seconds at least for each square.
Now, you are ready to build each coaster. Remember, the pressed edge is to the middle...or raw edges to raw edges. I know this will sound backwards, but trust me. To start building, choose the fabric square that will be the inside piece...put that, wrong side up, on your table.
Then, take the piece that will be the bottom and has the fusible interfacing on it...place it wrong side down onto the first square. So, wrong sides together.
Then...I start with the first rectangle at the top. I put the next rectangle on the left side. This ensures that when sewing the coaster together, you aren't sewing against the rectangle. Believe me, you don't want to do that!!! Then, put the next rectangle at the bottom, then the last on the right side, slipping one end under the top piece.
Here, you can see me sewing the coasters. Use a 1/4 in seam. You can do them by chain piecing, just like any block. See how the seam in the red piece is facing toward me? Makes it easy for the presser foot to sew over. If it is facing the other way, it's easily distorted and a pain to work with!!!
Here is one that I've trimmed the corners. You can do it closer, but I like having that extra stitching, so hopefully, it won't come apart! From here, you turn it inside out, poke out the corners (use a tool for that, or a crochet hook, phillips head screwdriver...just nothing that would poke through the fabric!!!)
This is a small view of working with triangles, instead of rectangles. Same general idea, just more labor intensive because it takes more pinning to keep them where they need to be!
Here's the stuff for one coaster (fusible interfacing is used here too, just like in the others. Just didn't have a picture with it).
For these, place the rectangle at the top, to the right.
Then, add the next triangle, to the top and left.
Continue as before...
Pin well...these shift really easily!!!
Sew with 1/4 inch seam.
Trim and turn, as in the rectangle coasters. Poke out the corners as best you can (they don't have to be perfect...no quilt police here!). These are great to use with any glass or mug. You can even use them with stemmed glasses, like wine glasses. You can open the middle, put the base of the stemmed glass in the coaster, and then it 'travels' with the glass! :>) Since there is a fabric lining inside, you don't have to worry about it being on the interfacing directly.
One thing that I found, which will save you alot of time, is to get fabric that you don't have to fussy cut! The more compact the pattern, the better for these coasters. You can use a busy print for one, and a contrasting solid or tone on tone for the other.
If you do use a fabric that you might have to manipulate a bit, remember, when pressing the rectangles, be sure that the image you want once sewn and turned, is on the underside, next to the solid fabric piece, when building. This usually means it needs to be in the upper left corner when face down, and you bring the bottom up to press. I did it backwards, and had to frog-stitch 4 coasters, and build them the opposite way...which is a hassle to sew over.
Here is a picture of a pile of completed coaster sets, all ribboned (takes about a yard of ribbon to wrap 4 coasters). This is just a few of what I made. I still have lots of fabric squares cut and ready to make more. I figure, I'll work on them during the year, and I'll have more ready for this year!!!I hope this makes some sense!!! I think between looking at both blogs, it'll make perfect sense!!! If you are only making a few, these are easy and fun. Since I made so many, I actually started cutting fabric in late October...did a little at a time. Then, I'd stack them in sets. Then, I'd take a day and press rectangles and interfacing. Another day, I'd assemble the coasters, getting them all pinned and ready to sew. Since I did all that preparation, once I got to the sewing machine, they went pretty fast.
I think it would be fun to have some for every holiday! That would make a fun gift for anyone.
I'll now have to go to my stash, and look for other holiday fabric. I KNOW I have shamrocks, Halloween stuff, hearts, Easter fabrics, etc. Hmm...just what I need...another project! LOL!
ENJOY!!!
Saturday, February 14, 2009
I'm sure most of your have heard or read about the devastating wildfires in Australia. So much destruction and loss of life, and to think some may have been intentionally set. I was lucky to have spent about 10 days back in about '82 or there abouts outside of Sydney for a wedding. What a lovely country and people.
On the about.com quilting forum, someone posted a link to a group that is asking for 12.5 inch (unfinished) star blocks to be made into quilts for those that have lost so much. There is now another group posting there, but I've decided to make blocks for the first group mentioned. This same group has also been mentioned on the Quilting Passion forum. I think it's a great cause, and a small thing I can do to help from so far away.
Here's a link...I hope...
http://www.flickr.com/groups/bushfirequiltproject/
They have permisson from Bonnie from http://www.quiltville.com/ to use her Maverick stars pattern
http://quiltville.com/maverickstars.shtml
I believe the pattern is 6 in finished, but the blocks for this drive are 12 in finished (12.5 unfinished).
They will take any star pattern blocks, if you are so inclined to make one, two or more. Check out Marcia's site...
http://www.quilterscache.com/
She has lots of stars!!! I don't do 'wonky', so I've decided to make some friendship star blocks...I like what that represents, and am pretty good at making them. :>) I have a sew day tomorrow, and one on Wednesday, so hoping to make some as leaders/enders with another project I'm finishing.
They have a 'button' on their site to add to our blogs, but I don't know how to do that. I hope the link will help.
I know I still have that tutorial to put on my blog. All in time. And yes, Debi, I'll be working on my blocks for you!!!
On the about.com quilting forum, someone posted a link to a group that is asking for 12.5 inch (unfinished) star blocks to be made into quilts for those that have lost so much. There is now another group posting there, but I've decided to make blocks for the first group mentioned. This same group has also been mentioned on the Quilting Passion forum. I think it's a great cause, and a small thing I can do to help from so far away.
Here's a link...I hope...
http://www.flickr.com/groups/bushfirequiltproject/
They have permisson from Bonnie from http://www.quiltville.com/ to use her Maverick stars pattern
http://quiltville.com/maverickstars.shtml
I believe the pattern is 6 in finished, but the blocks for this drive are 12 in finished (12.5 unfinished).
They will take any star pattern blocks, if you are so inclined to make one, two or more. Check out Marcia's site...
http://www.quilterscache.com/
She has lots of stars!!! I don't do 'wonky', so I've decided to make some friendship star blocks...I like what that represents, and am pretty good at making them. :>) I have a sew day tomorrow, and one on Wednesday, so hoping to make some as leaders/enders with another project I'm finishing.
They have a 'button' on their site to add to our blogs, but I don't know how to do that. I hope the link will help.
I know I still have that tutorial to put on my blog. All in time. And yes, Debi, I'll be working on my blocks for you!!!
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Happy January, everyone!
Where has this month gone? Geez!!!
I'm working on a picture tutorial on making the criss-cross blocks, with both the rectangles and with triangles. Once I have all the pictures taken, I'll download them and update here. The one site that I've been referring people to is great, but she shows it using 6 different fabric colors. Now...it is so that you can understand and see the process, but I've had a few ask how to make them the way I do...using 2 colors, so will show that soon. Hopefully in the next few days.
Here's her link...
http://allsorts.typepad.com/allsorts/2006/11/crisscross_coas.html
These are easy to make, especially if you are only making a couple sets. I, on the other hand, made about 60 or more sets of 4 for Christmas. I still have some cut out. I figure I'll work on them during the year, maybe use them as leaders/enders projects.
Y'all be good until I write again!
Where has this month gone? Geez!!!
I'm working on a picture tutorial on making the criss-cross blocks, with both the rectangles and with triangles. Once I have all the pictures taken, I'll download them and update here. The one site that I've been referring people to is great, but she shows it using 6 different fabric colors. Now...it is so that you can understand and see the process, but I've had a few ask how to make them the way I do...using 2 colors, so will show that soon. Hopefully in the next few days.
Here's her link...
http://allsorts.typepad.com/allsorts/2006/11/crisscross_coas.html
These are easy to make, especially if you are only making a couple sets. I, on the other hand, made about 60 or more sets of 4 for Christmas. I still have some cut out. I figure I'll work on them during the year, maybe use them as leaders/enders projects.
Y'all be good until I write again!
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Friday, December 12, 2008
My dear friend Brenda..aka Trouble...got terrific news today! She is cancer free!!! Woo hoo!
She had thyroid cancer, surgery, a super pill called 'the bomb' to get rid of any other cells...and woo hoo! Great news today!!! She's been such a trooper thru all of this...I'm so happy for her and her family!!! Us too...those that love her like a sister!!!
All this, after having a 5 way heart bi-pass about 2 years ago...so she's really been through the mill in the last few years.
It'll be a good Christmas for sure!!!

She had thyroid cancer, surgery, a super pill called 'the bomb' to get rid of any other cells...and woo hoo! Great news today!!! She's been such a trooper thru all of this...I'm so happy for her and her family!!! Us too...those that love her like a sister!!!
All this, after having a 5 way heart bi-pass about 2 years ago...so she's really been through the mill in the last few years.
It'll be a good Christmas for sure!!!
Monday, December 08, 2008

These 2 pictures were posted on my friend Marcia Hohn's site www.quilterscache.com . She does a weekly Monday newsy letter. Now, granted, this was a few weeks back, but it has taken me that long to find some trees here in TX
that were also changing colors. Isn't the first one beautiful? So vibrant! I'd love to see a real fall changing of the colors someday... The 2nd picture is the very next day. Good thing she took the first when she did!!! Thanks Marcia!!!Now we have the changing of the leaves in TX. The picture to the left is what most trees look like. They go from green to yellow. I did find the one to the right at the tax office the other day. Seeing those that are the 'reds' are few and far between here. There was the normal
'yellow' there too, so took pics of both. Okay...I realize it's almost winter (we've had a few mornings below freezing lately), but this is the best it gets here locally for 'fall foliage'.
'yellow' there too, so took pics of both. Okay...I realize it's almost winter (we've had a few mornings below freezing lately), but this is the best it gets here locally for 'fall foliage'. I've never lived in an area where the trees did that beautiful changing thing...so this is the best it gets!!!
Okay...so, now I've update my blog twice within a few hours. I have much more to tell y'all...but back to bed...it's too early!!!
Sally
Sunday, December 07, 2008
I've been looking forward to yesterday for awhile now. It was another gathering of the 'DFW Quilt Gang'...our 3rd annual Christmas party.

Looks like a mess, but I really was sewing... There is organization in that chaos...

And, there she is, waiting for me to get the FQ's, nail files, cute pencils, candy canes, and the stirrers ready for the cups. Yes, she's smiling...sitting down is a good thing. We were tired! LOL!!! At least she is still smiling! Okay, so I'm not in the pictures...someone had to use the camera!!!

This is Jackie, Jan's DF, and now ours too!!! She is just great, and fit into our group like she's been there from the start. Welcome Jackie!!! Here are a couple pics of things she brought for either show n tell, or that she was working on.

Here she is with another that she was working on...or, did she bring that one finished? I don't remember (senior moment), but she and Jackie were sewing down the bindings by hand. Now...most quilters do it that way...but with my carpal tunnel, it's just not an option...so mine are sewn...alas...by machine! Well, mine aren't going into any shows anytime soon...grin!

Here's Brenda...aka 'Trouble'. Don't know why they call her that... I don't know how she wore those Santa things on her head all day!!! And, there she is with the wallhanging she rangled...ah, talked Debi out of...GRIN!!! I know she'll treasure it!!!

Last but not least, this is the sunset from January Lane in Ponder as I was driving home. I just thought it was so beautiful, that I had to take a pic or two...
This year was Brenda and my turn to organize. And, with some help from Debi, we got it done.
Last weekend, Brenda came to Ponder to the community house that my little local guild uses for our meeting, sew-ins, etc. Here's a pic or two of us getting things...ah, together...

Looks like a mess, but I really was sewing... There is organization in that chaos...

Here's Brenda surrounded by paper...it was wrapping for the cups we were filling for little welcome goodies for the gang.
And, there she is, waiting for me to get the FQ's, nail files, cute pencils, candy canes, and the stirrers ready for the cups. Yes, she's smiling...sitting down is a good thing. We were tired! LOL!!! At least she is still smiling! Okay, so I'm not in the pictures...someone had to use the camera!!! I am sad to say that we forgot to get a picture of all of us together at Quilt Country in Lewisville!! Slap me upside the head! We mentioned it a few times, but just never got it done. Brenda and I realized it after the rest of the gang was long gone. Sorry folks!!!
But, here are a few of the pics that I took. This is Jan (aka TXJan)...see all the FQ's to the right...she won BOTH of the L/R/C games! Lucky (well...) girl!!! It'll be interesting to see what she comes up with...as we
brought 'ugly' FQ's to exchange. Knowing Jan, she'll turn them into a beautiful quilt!!! Debi had brought the dice for us to use, and Maynard, Jan's DH (and a GREAT guy!), had made a wooden set too...so we used both!
brought 'ugly' FQ's to exchange. Knowing Jan, she'll turn them into a beautiful quilt!!! Debi had brought the dice for us to use, and Maynard, Jan's DH (and a GREAT guy!), had made a wooden set too...so we used both!
This is Jackie, Jan's DF, and now ours too!!! She is just great, and fit into our group like she's been there from the start. Welcome Jackie!!! Here are a couple pics of things she brought for either show n tell, or that she was working on.

Jackie gave each of us a panel like the above quilt on the left, and the instructions for the top. I think Jan and Debi got the background fabric to start theirs. Over achievers! LOL!!! I can't even think of starting this, until I get a few others done... Once my Christmas sewing is over, I can get back to my quilt list... Oh, and I believe the pink/white was hand quilted...I bowed to her...

This is Marje...first time I'd seen her as a redhead! Woo hoo!!! She brought a quilt to show, but I thought I'd take a picture later... Oh poo...I need to take pics when I think of it!!! She was busy sewing on her Jem Gold...
This is Debi...
And, a couple of the quilts that she brought. She finished the binding on this one I think...it had a wild pink and while fleece backing. Nice and cozy!!!

This is Marje...first time I'd seen her as a redhead! Woo hoo!!! She brought a quilt to show, but I thought I'd take a picture later... Oh poo...I need to take pics when I think of it!!! She was busy sewing on her Jem Gold...
This is Debi...
And, a couple of the quilts that she brought. She finished the binding on this one I think...it had a wild pink and while fleece backing. Nice and cozy!!!
Here she is with another that she was working on...or, did she bring that one finished? I don't remember (senior moment), but she and Jackie were sewing down the bindings by hand. Now...most quilters do it that way...but with my carpal tunnel, it's just not an option...so mine are sewn...alas...by machine! Well, mine aren't going into any shows anytime soon...grin!
Here's Brenda...aka 'Trouble'. Don't know why they call her that... I don't know how she wore those Santa things on her head all day!!! And, there she is with the wallhanging she rangled...ah, talked Debi out of...GRIN!!! I know she'll treasure it!!!
Last but not least, this is the sunset from January Lane in Ponder as I was driving home. I just thought it was so beautiful, that I had to take a pic or two...Shelly, if you are reading this...you were missed. I understand that Debi has passed the reins to you for next year. We'll all help if you need it...
We got calls from Sheryl and Dori (aka pollyanna) too. It was terrific to talk to them, and they, and the others that were with us last year, were missed so much. One of the gifties I gave to the girls were the criss-cross coasters that our dear JanJ made for us last year. We know she was smiling down on us from heaven. I taught Brenda how to make them too.
Anyway...more later...I've got lots to update, and just no time. Debi is gonna help me after the first of the year with getting things situated here...
It was a great day, I hope everyone had fun!!! I sure did! We'll all gather in March at the Dallas Quilt Show, if not sooner.
Sally
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Ahhhhhhh...I love going to quilt shows!!!
This was a nice size, not too big, but enough to keep my attention for more than an hour! LOL!!!
I met up with Debi, TXJan and DH, Maynard around noonish. (Brenda, Marje and Shelly...y'all were missed) They were just finishing a snack, and then we went shopping...ah, looking at quilts. Okay, both! GRIN!!! They had already been to some of the vendors, and had a few purchases under their belts, so to speak. They took me to a vendor that had FQ's for $1/each...what a deal! So you KNOW I had to pick up a couple...or twenty. LOL!!! (I'll take a picture later...) They twisted my arm... Okay, they didn't, but sounds good! LOL!!! Debi had brought a small tote...her reasoning...once full, no more purchases. Well, that didn't work! GRIN!!! And, Jan bought a really pretty basket, along with other goodies. It was fun!!!
Once they left (they got there a couple hours before me, so had already seen most of the quilts...or as they said...they were really there for the shopping!!!), I decided to go row by row, which included quilts and vendors...
Then, later, I found a ruler, The strip club ruler
,
that I had seen on a recent shop hop, so got that too. Here's a link to the shop that created it, and I think a you-tube demo...
http://www.cozyquilt.com/Aspx/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=517
Now, this is a nifty ruler if you use lots of hst's or like to do strip type quilts. One of the 'patterns' is the "Danila" block...spelled like my greatniece Danila spells her name...so guess who will get a quilt using it!!! :>)
I have also seen the quilt pattern "Take 5".
Isn't it cute? I'm thinking it'll be good for my small quilting group to use for our charity stuff.
No, I didn't get fabric for this...I'm sure I can find something in my stash! LOL!!! Goodness knows, I have other quilts that I need to make before I start working on one of these...
I can say, I could kick myself (well, not really!) for forgetting my camera for the show. DARN!!! I had taken it out of my purse/tote to change the batteries, and forgot to put it back. Realized it about 20 minutes from home, but didn't feel like going back...
Also...before going, I decided to put a few bucks worth of gas into my roomy's SUV...figured I'd fill up 'in town' where it would be cheaper tomorrow. Weeeellllllllll...I pull up the the convenience store here in Ponder (Bev's), and low and behold, her unleaded gas is $3.31.9!!!! Woo hoo!!! That's at least .25 cheaper than 'town' (aka Denton)!!! So, I filled it up. I'll take my truck down tomorrow...can't pass that price up!!!
Hey Kimi, if you are reading this (grin!), I have a little something I need to mail to you. Well, a bit bigger than little...it'll be a box. Do you want me to send to you or your mom? Send me an email...
BTW...Kimi is my God-daughter, who is married to Drew, and they are preggers with their first...baby AJC, who refuses to show if he/she is boy/girl. GRIN! I am soooo excited for them!!! She's really in the uncomfortable stage, so is hoping baby AJ makes an appearance soon. Yesterday would have been fine with her! GRIN!!! (Hey Kim, Jenna's birthday is Sept 30th...VBG!!!) They are due in early October... BTW, they said they didn't want to know, and every time they've had the test, baby is shy. GRIN!!! Guess baby was listening, huh?
So...everyone...have a super weekend!!!
Moe goes back to work tomorrow...430am-3p..thanks, Ike!
This was a nice size, not too big, but enough to keep my attention for more than an hour! LOL!!!
I met up with Debi, TXJan and DH, Maynard around noonish. (Brenda, Marje and Shelly...y'all were missed) They were just finishing a snack, and then we went shopping...ah, looking at quilts. Okay, both! GRIN!!! They had already been to some of the vendors, and had a few purchases under their belts, so to speak. They took me to a vendor that had FQ's for $1/each...what a deal! So you KNOW I had to pick up a couple...or twenty. LOL!!! (I'll take a picture later...) They twisted my arm... Okay, they didn't, but sounds good! LOL!!! Debi had brought a small tote...her reasoning...once full, no more purchases. Well, that didn't work! GRIN!!! And, Jan bought a really pretty basket, along with other goodies. It was fun!!!
Once they left (they got there a couple hours before me, so had already seen most of the quilts...or as they said...they were really there for the shopping!!!), I decided to go row by row, which included quilts and vendors...
Then, later, I found a ruler, The strip club ruler
,that I had seen on a recent shop hop, so got that too. Here's a link to the shop that created it, and I think a you-tube demo...
http://www.cozyquilt.com/Aspx/ProductDetails.aspx?productID=517
Now, this is a nifty ruler if you use lots of hst's or like to do strip type quilts. One of the 'patterns' is the "Danila" block...spelled like my greatniece Danila spells her name...so guess who will get a quilt using it!!! :>)
I have also seen the quilt pattern "Take 5".

Isn't it cute? I'm thinking it'll be good for my small quilting group to use for our charity stuff.
No, I didn't get fabric for this...I'm sure I can find something in my stash! LOL!!! Goodness knows, I have other quilts that I need to make before I start working on one of these...
I can say, I could kick myself (well, not really!) for forgetting my camera for the show. DARN!!! I had taken it out of my purse/tote to change the batteries, and forgot to put it back. Realized it about 20 minutes from home, but didn't feel like going back...
Also...before going, I decided to put a few bucks worth of gas into my roomy's SUV...figured I'd fill up 'in town' where it would be cheaper tomorrow. Weeeellllllllll...I pull up the the convenience store here in Ponder (Bev's), and low and behold, her unleaded gas is $3.31.9!!!! Woo hoo!!! That's at least .25 cheaper than 'town' (aka Denton)!!! So, I filled it up. I'll take my truck down tomorrow...can't pass that price up!!!
Hey Kimi, if you are reading this (grin!), I have a little something I need to mail to you. Well, a bit bigger than little...it'll be a box. Do you want me to send to you or your mom? Send me an email...
BTW...Kimi is my God-daughter, who is married to Drew, and they are preggers with their first...baby AJC, who refuses to show if he/she is boy/girl. GRIN! I am soooo excited for them!!! She's really in the uncomfortable stage, so is hoping baby AJ makes an appearance soon. Yesterday would have been fine with her! GRIN!!! (Hey Kim, Jenna's birthday is Sept 30th...VBG!!!) They are due in early October... BTW, they said they didn't want to know, and every time they've had the test, baby is shy. GRIN!!! Guess baby was listening, huh?
So...everyone...have a super weekend!!!
Moe goes back to work tomorrow...430am-3p..thanks, Ike!
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Look at me...posting again!!!
Well, Hurricane Ike was a bust for us...thank goodness. We got about 1/2 inch of rain, some wind...but nothing severe, thank goodness! We did have a couple pretty good downpours, but they didn't last long. It's good, we needed the rain.
I've been working on a new project in the last couple weeks. A friend that Moe works with crochets 18 x 18 tiny afghans, and donates them to a local NICU. She and her sis do it during the year...so, I thought I'd help. Gives me something to do while at doctor appts, etc with Moe. I think I have about 8 or 10 crocheted, just need to tuck in the loose 'threads'. These go together really quickly (I do one in about 3-4 hours, give or take...). I'm just doing a big granny square, so they are pretty quick. Guess I should take some pics and post here, huh? GRIN!!!
I've been having fun finding a few friends on Facebook. Today, found a friend from grade school!!! Imagine that!
Off to the cradle...
Well, Hurricane Ike was a bust for us...thank goodness. We got about 1/2 inch of rain, some wind...but nothing severe, thank goodness! We did have a couple pretty good downpours, but they didn't last long. It's good, we needed the rain.
I've been working on a new project in the last couple weeks. A friend that Moe works with crochets 18 x 18 tiny afghans, and donates them to a local NICU. She and her sis do it during the year...so, I thought I'd help. Gives me something to do while at doctor appts, etc with Moe. I think I have about 8 or 10 crocheted, just need to tuck in the loose 'threads'. These go together really quickly (I do one in about 3-4 hours, give or take...). I'm just doing a big granny square, so they are pretty quick. Guess I should take some pics and post here, huh? GRIN!!!
I've been having fun finding a few friends on Facebook. Today, found a friend from grade school!!! Imagine that!
Off to the cradle...
Friday, September 12, 2008

I haven't been here for awhile...too much going on. But, today is a sad day...well, actually yesterday. Yes, it was 9-11, and there were all the memories of that day 7 years ago. But more sad for us (me and roomy), was when we got back from being gone for the day...one of our Chihuahua's had died. He was up there in age, but not expected. Augie-doggie was a rescue and he had been mistreated somehow. He would lay near or next to you, but didn't want to be touched...which was a challenge when needing to give meds, etc. He was a cute little guy, and will be missed.
We are waiting for Hurricane Ike to come ashore in south TX. We'll get some rain and wind, probably starting tomorrow, but don't expect it to be too bad. All depends on how he moves once on land.
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Friday, April 25, 2008
Just got back from my day with Linda. We had so much fun!!! She was very patient as I looked thru the boxes and boxes of stuff. Debi, didn't call you cuz it was pretty well picked over...
What I DID get were lap quilts...quilted, bound, etc. I'll take pics next week, but these will be donated to Project Linus in memory of our quilting friend, Jan J. I also got one top that is basted, only needs quilting and binding, and 2 other lap top size quilt tops. Woo hoo!!! I know Jan was there, whispering in their ears, as they gave them to me at 1/2 of what they had them priced at!!!
I did get some fabric...I'll have to go thru it to see what I brought home! LOL!!! I found a small box of about 5-6 in squares, cut out of denim (along with the paper template...loved that!). I think they are stretchy denim...will look better when I unpack...it so, they'll make great totes or dog beds. And, I found a bunch of brocade like lightweight upholstery fabric...my little guild has some, and thought it would be more for some totes. Since so many places are going 'green', totes are good!!! I know I got some muslin, and odds and ends...but nothing really big (like for backings) that I can remember...most were fq size or smaller. So, good for my little guild scrap quilts that we'll be making soon...
I also got a bunch of thread...the kind that's on cones...I figure it'll work for piecing. If not, it's not a great loss. And, a thread holder that goes on the wall(June Tailor) for $2/and the price on the back was $10.99...not bad!!! Guess I'd best start working on organizing my sewing room, huh? GRIN!!!
And, last but not least...a Singer Touch n Sew, and a small sewing table for $10. I used to have a TnS, and I loved that machine...hoping this works as well. Needs a good service, and I'm sure it'll be fine.
Whew!!! I'm exhausted! Really, I had a wonderful, fun day with my DF, and even though she's not a quilter, she appreciates what we do!
Have a good night!
Sally in TX
What I DID get were lap quilts...quilted, bound, etc. I'll take pics next week, but these will be donated to Project Linus in memory of our quilting friend, Jan J. I also got one top that is basted, only needs quilting and binding, and 2 other lap top size quilt tops. Woo hoo!!! I know Jan was there, whispering in their ears, as they gave them to me at 1/2 of what they had them priced at!!!
I did get some fabric...I'll have to go thru it to see what I brought home! LOL!!! I found a small box of about 5-6 in squares, cut out of denim (along with the paper template...loved that!). I think they are stretchy denim...will look better when I unpack...it so, they'll make great totes or dog beds. And, I found a bunch of brocade like lightweight upholstery fabric...my little guild has some, and thought it would be more for some totes. Since so many places are going 'green', totes are good!!! I know I got some muslin, and odds and ends...but nothing really big (like for backings) that I can remember...most were fq size or smaller. So, good for my little guild scrap quilts that we'll be making soon...
I also got a bunch of thread...the kind that's on cones...I figure it'll work for piecing. If not, it's not a great loss. And, a thread holder that goes on the wall(June Tailor) for $2/and the price on the back was $10.99...not bad!!! Guess I'd best start working on organizing my sewing room, huh? GRIN!!!
And, last but not least...a Singer Touch n Sew, and a small sewing table for $10. I used to have a TnS, and I loved that machine...hoping this works as well. Needs a good service, and I'm sure it'll be fine.
Whew!!! I'm exhausted! Really, I had a wonderful, fun day with my DF, and even though she's not a quilter, she appreciates what we do!
Have a good night!
Sally in TX
Happy Friday, Y'all!
I'm off to see my DF, Linda, in Richland Hills. She called me yesterday afternoon, to let me know a quilt shop/sewing machine place was going out of business, and they had all kinds of quilting thread, fabric, etc etc. Well, since I had my guild meeting, couldn't go yesterday, so will leave in a bit to see what they might still have left. Not that I NEED anything, but I might be able to get some good deals for the guild...we have 2 raffle quilts to make in the next couple months.
It's muggy and overcast again today. Actually, I don't mind the clouds, keeps the temps down. We are supposed to have rain this afternoon, and then cooler weather for a few days. Ahhhh...spring in TX!!! I'm trying not to turn on the a/c...cuz once we do...it's all over for the summer! LOL!!!
Have a great day! Will update when I return.
Sally in TX
I'm off to see my DF, Linda, in Richland Hills. She called me yesterday afternoon, to let me know a quilt shop/sewing machine place was going out of business, and they had all kinds of quilting thread, fabric, etc etc. Well, since I had my guild meeting, couldn't go yesterday, so will leave in a bit to see what they might still have left. Not that I NEED anything, but I might be able to get some good deals for the guild...we have 2 raffle quilts to make in the next couple months.
It's muggy and overcast again today. Actually, I don't mind the clouds, keeps the temps down. We are supposed to have rain this afternoon, and then cooler weather for a few days. Ahhhh...spring in TX!!! I'm trying not to turn on the a/c...cuz once we do...it's all over for the summer! LOL!!!
Have a great day! Will update when I return.
Sally in TX
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Happy Thursday!
That really is purple!!! I'm thinking of doing a D9P, quick and easy. But, have a couple things that have to be done first...so on to those this week...

These are for Val for all that she does for the forum and it's members. She has collected blocks, assembled them and quilted quite a few comfort quilts.
These were for Sheryl...she is an invaluable member of the forum also, and does alot of stuff behind the scenes...


And, then these blocks...for the family of a soldier that was KIA.


So, I've been keeping busy...
More storms in TX last night...again, luckily, they went all around us. Whew!!! Of course, humidity this morning was 85%...YUCK!
I'm learning how to add pics to this blog thing. I'm sure I'll learn other things thru trial and error. And, my DF Debi, who is a great blogger, is gonna give me some pointers when we see each other next...May 10th, when the DFW Quilt Gang is having a 'sit n sew'.
Y'all have a wonderful day!
Sally in TX
Tonight is my local guild meeting. This month we celebrate our 2 year anniversary! Who woulda thunk it? GRIN!!! After the meeting, we are gonna work on our 'scrappy stack n slash' heart quilts. Just a little fun thing to do as a group. Some are just starting to trace their patterns this month, so it's an ongoing project. One of the members had carpal tunnel surgery a while ago...and now has less use of one of her hands/wrist than before...so I'm gonna cut her blocks for her.
I'm a winner!!! My closest LQS (local quilt shop) had a huge sale last week. 35-50% off, along with the 3/yard and 4/yard fabrics. Of course a few found their way home with me. That was winning for sure...love sales! Also...if you bring in your postcard, you get to enter the door prize drawing. I never win at those things, but always enter...until now!!! Woo Hoo!!! Linda called me on Tuesday morning (they are closed Sun-Mon), and told me I won!!! It's a pink tool type carrier...once I pick it up, I'll take a pic and post here. I admit, I didn't look at it too much when I was in the shop, cuz never thought I'd win! HA!!!
I got some great deals...here's some pics of a what jumped into my arms...
Can you see the piggies on motorcycles? Too cute!!! Thought the cows were cute too...and in the first picture, there are some bears on clouds.
And, then I got this purple to go with some fabric that Kimberly sent me from the Quilting Passion forum...these will become a quilt for Project Linus in Jan J's memory.
That really is purple!!! I'm thinking of doing a D9P, quick and easy. But, have a couple things that have to be done first...so on to those this week...Last week, I cut a bunch of blocks out, and then on Friday, was able to sew, press, sew, press...etc! I got 14 blocks done. Some of these were for comfort quilts, some were just thank you blocks for all a couple of the QP gals have done for the forum.

These are for Val for all that she does for the forum and it's members. She has collected blocks, assembled them and quilted quite a few comfort quilts.
These were for Sheryl...she is an invaluable member of the forum also, and does alot of stuff behind the scenes...


And, then these blocks...for the family of a soldier that was KIA.


So, I've been keeping busy...
More storms in TX last night...again, luckily, they went all around us. Whew!!! Of course, humidity this morning was 85%...YUCK!
I'm learning how to add pics to this blog thing. I'm sure I'll learn other things thru trial and error. And, my DF Debi, who is a great blogger, is gonna give me some pointers when we see each other next...May 10th, when the DFW Quilt Gang is having a 'sit n sew'.
Y'all have a wonderful day!
Sally in TX
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