. . . to all my friends
Tuesday, 24 December 2013
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Now, the party's over ...
.... and I guess that today is the wrap-up post for the 2013 Christmas Quiltalong and Challenge. Boohoo.
Happy Hazel and Jolly Jo have been the most wonderful hostesses this year, and have given us lots of fun each month as they invited us to join them. There have been games, party foods, drinks and even some competitions and I'm sure you would like to join me in saying thank you to them both as we put away our party hats and streamers.
Happy Hazel and Jolly Jo have been the most wonderful hostesses this year, and have given us lots of fun each month as they invited us to join them. There have been games, party foods, drinks and even some competitions and I'm sure you would like to join me in saying thank you to them both as we put away our party hats and streamers.
Thanks too, to everyone who joined in the challenge I set this year. I have enjoyed seeing the quilts that people came up with. and if anyone missed them, you can go here to see the entries. As I promised, I asked Mr Random to select a winner from among the entries and he chose
and number 8 is .............
Congratulations Sunny, and thank you all again for taking part in the challenge.
Sunday, 15 December 2013
Music ...
Here's some traditional Christmas music to listen to while you are browsing through the great Christmas Challenge entries, which you can find here.
Just in case "traditional" isn't your favourite, here's a very new Christmas song, that will bring back memories to those of us who were either kids in the 80s (I wish) or parents of the kids of the 80s.
Just in case "traditional" isn't your favourite, here's a very new Christmas song, that will bring back memories to those of us who were either kids in the 80s (I wish) or parents of the kids of the 80s.
Saturday, 14 December 2013
Christmas QAL & Challenge
You can link your entry up to the end of Monday 16 December, and on Tuesday I will use Mr Random Generator to choose an entry to win a prize. It's easy to do this. Just write a post about your quilt, you know, things like how you made it, where the idea came from, etc, and put your blog address in the link so we can all come and visit and admire your quilt.
Now, if you will excuse me, I have to go out as I am due to stand outside one of our large supermarkets for a few hours, with a collection tin in my hand. I'm hoping the festive shoppers will feel generous and put lots of money in to help our local hospice. I'll be back at lunch time, and will link up my own entry then.
Friday, 13 December 2013
Scrappy's Christmas Challenge
Anyway, as soon as she heard the details of the Challenge, an idea popped into her head, and this is the result. Her vision was a gift box bursting open with all sorts of sewing items flying out, and who wouldn't love a Christmas box just like this one?
This is a completely original design idea, with Google helping her to find a picture of a box that she could base her design on, and the gifts are all applique, embroidery, etc, all embellished with buttons. Here are a couple of close ups - I have to say, I love the books. Wonder why?
I can't remember the exact dimensions of the quilt, but I was there when Scrappy cut the background fabric, so I can assure you that it is well within the size restrictions somebody set for this challenge.
I think this is a brilliant entry.
Challenge entry no. 2 by Bilbo and I
... or Kinky Boots, as we call this quilt!
On the same visit, Bilbo and I then started to get carried away (or do I mean we "should have been" carried away?)
We were talking about the Challenge and started thinking about Christmas songs, and there was one we both liked was "When Santa Got Stuck Up the Chimney". We then applied some lateral thinking to it (and no, we hadn't started on the red wine at that point), and we thought how funny it would be if Santa was wearing his very best gold high-heeled boots at the time, so, here is our version
On the same visit, Bilbo and I then started to get carried away (or do I mean we "should have been" carried away?)
We were talking about the Challenge and started thinking about Christmas songs, and there was one we both liked was "When Santa Got Stuck Up the Chimney". We then applied some lateral thinking to it (and no, we hadn't started on the red wine at that point), and we thought how funny it would be if Santa was wearing his very best gold high-heeled boots at the time, so, here is our version
This little quilt did a few miles up and down the motorway between us as we each did parts of it. It measures 18" x 20" to the lowest point of the snow.
Challenge entry no. 1 by Bilbo & I
Ok, well, as the person who set the challenge, it was only right that I entered too wasn't it? So here is my version of a Christmas tree
The idea behind this was that I really wanted to have a go at shadow trapunto, where you trap wadding under voile, sew round the shape you want, trim away the excess wadding, then lay that all on a background fabric and sandwich and quilt it in the normal way. The tree itself was adapted from a design by Ann Lauer, which I found in a book called quilting for Christmas
I started this when I was visiting my friend Bilbo, and I had lots of fun playing in her stash to find exactly the right background fabric. All went really well until I decided to free motion quilt it. FMQ is definitely NOT my thing, and some of you may remember me whining and whinging about not being able to do it a couple of months ago. In the end, dear Bilbo took pity on me and rang and just said "send it to me, I'll do it". I didn't need telling twice, it was in an envelope and winging it's way to her in a very short space of time. She did a great job of the quilting, as you can see here
with big stipples round the outside and some tiny pebbles inside thee branches, which has really made them pop. Thank you very much Bilbo for doing that for me. Although I have not shown a uler against it, this measures 16" x 22".
To Link up your entry, you need to go to this post, here.
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Do you remember ...
Oh, and after I'd taken the picture, I looked to one side of the sofa to see .....
this scary bear who came home with me as a gift from Naughty Notorious Nancy and her husband. He even wrote me a note to explain that he was practicing roaring in a British accent so no-one would notice that he had come over to the British Isles! What a clever bear.
Sunday, 8 December 2013
Christmas QAL ...
... while QuiltSue's decorating the blog ready for Christmas, we thought we'd just pop in to remind you that next weekend is the final Christmas QAL party for 2013.
We think Quilt Sue is going to be making some of our favourite biscuits.
We think there might be some music.
We think she might share some interesting snippetts about Christmas
We absolutely know there's going to be lots of eye-candy. How do we know that last bit? Cos she told us it's going to be the Linky party for the very easy Christmas challenge she issued at the beginning of the year.
So, if you've been working on the challenge, don't forget to get your photos taken and your blog post all ready to link next week but if you don't have a blog, just send them to us and we'll post them on here for you. We'd love to see all your quilts, even if they're not yet finished (and there's even going to be a giveaway for the entrants). Oh, and don't forget you can go here to get all the background information about this very easy challenge.
QuiltSue said she's putting the Linky up next Saturday, and we'll make sure she doesn't forget. We don't think she will though, cos she's already got out the Christmas music CD's and will be decorating the house this week ready for everyone to come and join us.
We think Quilt Sue is going to be making some of our favourite biscuits.
We think there might be some music.
We think she might share some interesting snippetts about Christmas
We absolutely know there's going to be lots of eye-candy. How do we know that last bit? Cos she told us it's going to be the Linky party for the very easy Christmas challenge she issued at the beginning of the year.
So, if you've been working on the challenge, don't forget to get your photos taken and your blog post all ready to link next week but if you don't have a blog, just send them to us and we'll post them on here for you. We'd love to see all your quilts, even if they're not yet finished (and there's even going to be a giveaway for the entrants). Oh, and don't forget you can go here to get all the background information about this very easy challenge.
QuiltSue said she's putting the Linky up next Saturday, and we'll make sure she doesn't forget. We don't think she will though, cos she's already got out the Christmas music CD's and will be decorating the house this week ready for everyone to come and join us.
Tuesday, 3 December 2013
Can anybody help ...
... my father has been sitting thinking about meals he used to have when he was young. This time he has a craving for matzo balls. I can remember having them too, with chicken soup of course, every time we went to see my grandmother and I also loved them. The problem is that Dad wants some and I don't have a recipe. I've found several online and tried them, but, although some have been close, none of them are quite right. Dad's family are from Russia and Poland, so I'm wondering if there are any special recipes from that part of Europe? Is any one able to help? Please?
(Clip art licensed from the clip art gallery at DiscoverySchool.com)
By the way, why are they spelled Matzo and pronounce Motza, or is that just my family?
(Clip art licensed from the clip art gallery at DiscoverySchool.com)
By the way, why are they spelled Matzo and pronounce Motza, or is that just my family?
Saturday, 30 November 2013
Confessions ...
... of a Country Charmer addict.
I loved this block so much, I made another quilt. Actually, this was all Naughty Notorious Nancy's fault, as I'll explain. Just after the quilt-along started, NNN (as I'll call her cos it's quicker than saying Naughty Notorious Nancy all the time,) and I were having one of our email conversations one day and she said wouldn't it be fun to make a second smaller version in Christmas colours. I agreed that it would, never dreaming what was coming next. Am I naive sometimes, or what? Yep, she issued a challenge to me to make another one and she would too. Well, I'm not one to ignore a dare like this, so I agreed. We thought it'd be fun to keep it secret from Lynn until today, and reveal our "Mission Impossibles" during the Grand Parade, so here, without further ado is my secret challenge version
I loved this block so much, I made another quilt. Actually, this was all Naughty Notorious Nancy's fault, as I'll explain. Just after the quilt-along started, NNN (as I'll call her cos it's quicker than saying Naughty Notorious Nancy all the time,) and I were having one of our email conversations one day and she said wouldn't it be fun to make a second smaller version in Christmas colours. I agreed that it would, never dreaming what was coming next. Am I naive sometimes, or what? Yep, she issued a challenge to me to make another one and she would too. Well, I'm not one to ignore a dare like this, so I agreed. We thought it'd be fun to keep it secret from Lynn until today, and reveal our "Mission Impossibles" during the Grand Parade, so here, without further ado is my secret challenge version
As you can see, I decided to make a Christmas topper this time with just 5 blocks, and to set them on point. My friend Bilbo had joined in when this QAL started cos she loved the quilt too, but she had not been able to keep up due to demands of her garden, etc. Then one day, I showed her my drawing of this version, and she loved it, so she decided to get going again and make a similar version, which you can see on her blog.
So, as you can see, NNN has a lot to answer for, and now I'm waiting to see if she managed to take up her own challenge, when she finally gets up.
Now here's another photo, this time being beautifully modeled by my little gingerbread friends. Yes, I should have smoothed the borders out properly before I took this photo, but it was late, I was tired, etc, etc ....
Remember, be warned, if you're talking to her, NNN is obviously the one who always got all her friends into trouble when she was at school!
Country Charmer ...
... Woohoo, it's today, it's today. Can you tell I'm excited? Today is the day when we get to see some of the beautiful Country Charmer quilts that have been made this year.
Before I show mine, I'll give a little background. Lynn from Sew'n Wild Oaks designed this quilt last year, and I fell in love with it as soon as I saw the design. I was determined that I was going to make my own version one day and then I had an email from Lesley, the Cuddle Quilter, saying that she was thinking of running a quiltalong this year to make it. Well, that was all I needed, so I was immediately on board. Lesley's idea was that she wanted it to be a very easy going affair where we could all work at our own pace and report once a month by joining the Linky-parties she held. So Lesley,our Laissez-faire Leader set us all on the road to completing a beautiful quilt. Lovely Lynn, the designer had written wonderful instructions and even provided block layout sheets to make it easy for a scatterbrain like me to keep all 53 pieces required for one block under control. Lynn has also been with us every step of the way, and posting handy tips and hints for us all on her blog. Thanks to both these wonderful ladies, I now have a quilt (top) that I love.
I have asked Santa if I could have an early Christmas present of some 48 hour days, so that I could get this quilted, but I obviously haven't been good enough this year, cos that hasn't happened. Now I'll just stop chattering and show you my version of it.
Before I show mine, I'll give a little background. Lynn from Sew'n Wild Oaks designed this quilt last year, and I fell in love with it as soon as I saw the design. I was determined that I was going to make my own version one day and then I had an email from Lesley, the Cuddle Quilter, saying that she was thinking of running a quiltalong this year to make it. Well, that was all I needed, so I was immediately on board. Lesley's idea was that she wanted it to be a very easy going affair where we could all work at our own pace and report once a month by joining the Linky-parties she held. So Lesley,our Laissez-faire Leader set us all on the road to completing a beautiful quilt. Lovely Lynn, the designer had written wonderful instructions and even provided block layout sheets to make it easy for a scatterbrain like me to keep all 53 pieces required for one block under control. Lynn has also been with us every step of the way, and posting handy tips and hints for us all on her blog. Thanks to both these wonderful ladies, I now have a quilt (top) that I love.
I have asked Santa if I could have an early Christmas present of some 48 hour days, so that I could get this quilted, but I obviously haven't been good enough this year, cos that hasn't happened. Now I'll just stop chattering and show you my version of it.
As you can see, I decided to go "off-piste with my outer border and do a controlled scrappy piano key version. I did that to use up some of the small scraps I had left from the quilt, and I am a bit scared that might be a sign that I could be turning into a scrappy quilter!
Here's another photo, just because this is my blog, so I can!
I love this quilt, and can't wait to get it finished. Thanks Lesley and Lynn for running this for us, it's been fun. Now I'm off here, to see all the other quilts in the parade.
Thursday, 28 November 2013
Happy Thanksgiving ...
Oops, important update. The Country Charmer parade is on Saturday, 30 November, and not tomorrow. That gives you all time to do your Black Friday shopping then.
Yes, its the final parade of our Country Charmer quilts. Lesley the Cuddle Quilter has led a quilt-along this year, for people making the quilt which was designed by Lynn. It has been a very easy going quilt-along, where we all worked at our own pace and where Lynn was giving us great tips along the way about such things as fabric choices, etc. To see all the great quilts that people around the world have been making, just go to Lesley's place tomorrow and follow the Linkies. I promise there will be some great quilts to look at. By the way, not all the quilts will be completely finished, ie mine isn't, but at least I did get the top completed in time.
Finally, Happy Thanksgiving Day to all my American friends
Monday, 25 November 2013
Finished, Nearly Finished and ...
OK, you're wondering what on earth I'm wittering on about now I bet, so I'll explain, in reverse order:
Not Finished, but Getting There is my Heartfire quilt designed by Lynn. I have all the blocks sewn into rows, and some of the rows sewn together, and here it is
Finished is my entry for the Christmas QAL challenge - you know, the one where we make a quilt on the theme of Christmas without using red or green. The binding's on, and I'm ready for the Grand Parade which will be here, over the second weekend in December (on 14 -15 December). Do you want to see the finished quilt now? OK, here it is
So I've been busy, but there will be no more progress on these cos the postman brought me some yummy fabrics today and I have some Christmas presents to make with them.
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Anything Lynn can do ...
... I can do too. So here's a photo of some of my Heartfire blocks with the background triangles attached. I am using a different background to Lynn, and I think they both work well.
You remember I was appliqueing a sort of red English rose, which is my national flower, on some blocks? Well here is another block, but this one has a representation of a yellow California poppy. I am going to scatter 5 roses and 5 poppies around the quilt.
You remember I was appliqueing a sort of red English rose, which is my national flower, on some blocks? Well here is another block, but this one has a representation of a yellow California poppy. I am going to scatter 5 roses and 5 poppies around the quilt.
I thought that it would be fun to reflect both Lynn's and my countries.
Saturday, 16 November 2013
Oooh look ...
... what my friend Gail has done.
(Gail is Lynn's sister, and we became good friends while I was staying with Lynn.) Anyway, Gail decided to join my 3D Noughts and Crosses class that I taught while I was in California, and this is her quilt so far. I am not usually a fan of batiks, but these are just gorgeous, and you really do get the 3D effect and if you click on the picture to enlarge it, you will also see just how perfect her piecing is, every pointy bit is beautifully pointy. I know that Gail likes it, and I think it's fantastic, so I asked if I could post the picture on my blog as Gail doesn't have one of her own (yet). I can't wait to see this with it's borders on too, but meanwhile, I love it just as it is.
Thursday, 14 November 2013
Applique? ...
... Me? Never. It's a well known fact that I don't do applique. Actually maybe that should read that "I can't do applique". But after my holiday with Lynn, who is the Queen of Applique I reckon, now I can do it. While we were staying at the cabin, in order to distract me from bears and other marauding wild animals, one day Lynn volunteered to give Nancy and I a lesson on her method of doing it. I don't think she knew what she was letting herself in for, but we certainly had fun, learnt a lot and laughed until our sides were aching. You can read about it here, if you want to. So after that lesson I was a little bit hooked and decided to customise some of my Heartfire blocks by appliqueing my version of a red English rose in the centre. This is what my very first ever applique block looks like
and this is how far I've got so far with these blocks
I think I love them more each time I add a completed block to the collection.
Anyway, the whole point of this chatter about applique is to tell you that I am soon going to be embarking on a serious project. It's going to be a table runner, using part of Lynn's pattern, Harvest of Hope, and it will be the top part, which Lynn shows here, and hopefully will look something like this picture, (which I've once again stolen from Lynn's blog!)
Knowing that I'm not very well-endowed in the scrap department, she decided to raid her own supplies to send me these beauties
Thank you Lynn, I can hardly wait to get started.
While I'm saying thank you. I want to also thank Ann from Hudson Valley Quilts, who recently had a give away in conjunction with her sponsor, Cuts of Cotton, and I was the lucky winner of these gorgeous fabrics. Thank you so much Ann, and Cuts of Cotton.
I don't know yet what I will do with them, but I wouldn't be at all surprised if they don't show up in a certain applique table runner soon!
Sunday, 10 November 2013
Christmas QAL post 3
With a little help from my friends, I'm sewing today.
So far I've put the binding on my Challenge quilt, cut some Heartfire strips, and drawn out a couple of things in EQ7 that I want to make as gifts and now, oh dear, what a shame, I think I need to do some (more) fabric shopping.
I hope everyone else is having a good day too.
Saturday, 9 November 2013
Christmas QAL post 2
... There has been no quilting whatsoever here today I'm sorry to say. I never did find the missing pattern, and I think the reason is that I did not buy it! It was a different one which I had purchased. Doh!!! By the time I realised that, and bought and downloaded the pattern I wanted, it was almost dinner time.
Oh, and yes, in true Christmas QAL tradition, my dinner did include alcohol. This time we had Beef in Ale cooked in the slow cooker.
Then I treated myself to a little retail therapy, of the quilting type, of course and now it is past 8.00 pm and I am going to sit in front of the TV and watch the annual Festival of Remembrance on TV. I must make sure I have some paper hankies nearby, it always makes me cry, especially at the end when they play the Last Post and poppies fall from the ceiling.
Tomorrow I WILL sew. After all, apart from anything else, I do have a certain Christmas Challenge quilt to put the binding on.
Oh, and yes, in true Christmas QAL tradition, my dinner did include alcohol. This time we had Beef in Ale cooked in the slow cooker.
Then I treated myself to a little retail therapy, of the quilting type, of course and now it is past 8.00 pm and I am going to sit in front of the TV and watch the annual Festival of Remembrance on TV. I must make sure I have some paper hankies nearby, it always makes me cry, especially at the end when they play the Last Post and poppies fall from the ceiling.
Christmas QAL post 1
My day so far has not been very festive. It's gone like this
3.00 am Wake up
3.30 am get up
5.30 am Go back to bed
6.00 am Fall asleep
7.00 am Get up, shower, etc.
8.00 am Start housework so I have an early start on Christmas QAL things
9.15 am Take Mrs Nomad and Professor into big scary city
10.00 am Housework
11.00 am Collect Mrs Nomad from big scary city
11.30 am Have coffee
11.45 am Put dinner in slow cooker
12.00 onwards Search for epattern I bought last year and downloaded.
2.15 pm Still looking!
Happy flipping Christmas everyone.
Don't forget to go here where you can see what our hostess, Happy Hazel and the other guests are up to during the course of the weekend.
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