Sunday, August 26, 2007

Another Great Day!


My friend Kelly and I spent Friday together. As usual our idea was to sew. However we began by planning our next trip to Quilt Canada 2008 in Newfoundland. This involved reading every class they were offering and narrowing down the list we might be interesting in taking. Then going on- line to look at flights to Newfoundland and there cost. By the time that was complete, it was time for lunch.
I made us a nice lunch of homemade chili, Crusty rolls and for dessert fresh peaches and ice cream.

We did spend some time working on a project. Kelly and I have both been making Baltimore Album quilt blocks. I say that because heaven knows, if they will ever turn into a quilt. We both thought it would be a great idea to make a block holder, so we set out to make a pattern in one of Ellie Sienkiewicz last book, Baltimore Elegance.
Kelly also spent some time showing me how to use EQ to design quilts. Oh great more time on the computer and less on actual sewing. (I just heard Mark Lipinski on a podcast talking about buying fabric as buying the dream of making a quilt, where you do or not) I guess I belong to that camp.

I can only who you a picture of the fabric I selected because frankly we did not get far enough to show you much else. We plan to complete the block holder next time we get together.


Sunday, August 12, 2007

Latest Read




I have been off work this last week and I've been reading, sewing and crocheting. My latest read is one of the Shenandoah Album Series of Quilt Fiction by Emilie Richards. I recommend them all. I started with the first one Double Wedding Ring, then The Endless Chain, next is The Lovers Knot and finally Shooting Stars.





I have also become a fan of The no-end-insight Ripple- Along Blog. I have taken out a huge box of yarn that I have had more than 15 years and started crocheting. I have completed one baby blanket and started on a second. I like making baby things because they work up quickly and I can always donate them to church or some other cause for fund raising.

I hope to have some picture of my Quilt progress shortly.



Sunday, July 29, 2007

Enjoyable Read




I spend the entire day in my jammies reading Jennifer Chiaverini's newst book, "the Quilters Homecoming". Kelly gave it me for my birthday and I really enjoyed it. I love reading books that have quilting as part of there storey line. I have read all of Chiaverini's and am now working On Emilie Richards Shenandoah Album series.


Saturday, July 28, 2007

Fabulous Friendship Friday



I spent the day with my dear friend Kelly. I cleaned my house for her arrival. (Always a good reason to have company)

She arrived early with Tim Hortons Coffee and lunch prepared. We sat at the kitchen table with our coffee and talked about our plans to attend Quilt Canada in Newfoundland next year. Then we took a drive down to a local quilt shop that neither of us had been to for a while. The store is called Country Concessions, Cookstown and has a huge selection of fabric, a little retail therapy you know. We arrived back at my place and had Lunch. Kelly had made a lovely Ham, spinach, egg and cheese Strata,( yum) and for dessert Angelfood cake topped with fresh fruit and cool whip. How fabulous is that? We spent the afternoon, watching a Linda Franz CD on her Quilted Diamonds. We talked about quilts more than doing any stitching but what a great afternoon. I felt refreshed and revived after a day with my dear friend. On our next sewing day together Kelly and I are planning on making block holders for our Baltimore Album Blocks.


Friday, July 20, 2007

Quilt for Breast Cancer



My kindred group, "Friends in Stitches" likes to have a project on the go. It is usually something that will be donated to a charity. This is our latest completed quilt. We named it "Bali-Ho" but the real pattern name is The Puzzler, which was in a fall issue of Quilters Newsletter magazine, I think sometime in 2005. One our group found the pattern and we pooled all of our Batik fabrics. One evening we had a cutting party and then devided up the blocks and went home to sew. We did make a few changes to the original pattern. Our is a quilt-as-you-go. We are going to enter it in the local quilt show this fall and then it will be donated to "The Quilt" a Canadian group who's Auctions quilts for Breast cancer support. http://www.thequilt.com/ Our guild also contributes a quilt annually. I can tell you we are very proud of this, It is so beautiful in Bali's.

Sunday, June 03, 2007

summer season


here is a photo of the Summer season Tree in full bloom


Quilt Show - Waterloo




Last weekend my friend Kelly and I went to Waterloo to see the Ontario Juried show. There were an overwhelming number of fabulous quilts to many to for me to show you all of them but I would to share couple of my favorites. These two are the work of Renske Helmuth, both were winners. The details and workmanship are fabulous.

Monday, May 21, 2007

a tale of two seasons


What a difference a few months can make. When I saw this picture I love it and decided that I would take once of each of the four seasons, and perhaps have them mounted on a canvas or transferred on to fabric and use them as a centre panel in a quilt. Notice the birds next in the tree. It has not been inhabited this year but was last.







Sunday, May 20, 2007

Quilt Canada-2006







Last year I attended Quilt Canada 2006 in Ottawa and took a fabulous two day class with Margaret Van Erve on crazy quilting. It is a just begining but here is the pillow that I started and finally completed for my husband's birthday. I very much love the stitching.





Saturday, May 05, 2007

Goodbye Gift



The weather has been beautiful this week. The sun shining, warm days and cool nights. Just the way I like it. I was home last weekend to visit my Mom. She and I get a long like sisters so she is a joy to spend time with. We had 3 great days together.

I belong to a small quilting group, "Friends in Stitches", we get together to sew, chat, eat you know how it is. Late last year one of our group moved to England. They do not know how long they will be there, so they are renting a small flat, much smaller than the big home they had here in Barrie. We wanted to give Mary something to remember us.

One of our group had an idea from something she saw in a magazine. The project was to make a small quilt that would sit on your desk and could be changed be seasonally like a calendar. The quilt is made with a small pocket on the top of the back. The pocket then goes over the top of an 8X10 clear acrylic picture frame. It is used as a stand for the quilt. We like the idea. It was small enough to pack and display in a small space and large enough that we could express ourselves.

Each of us made a small square using a technique we are known for and something that would mean something special to Mary. I love Redwork and Mary collects Teddy Bears so that was perfect. My friend Kelly does beautiful applique , Margret silk ribbon, you get the idea! Anyway Kelly the put the whole thing together, using Maple Leaf (Canada) fabric for the border and there is a special label on the back. I think it turned out beautifully and it who doesn't have time to make a 3 inch square. Mary loved it.

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Art? or Not


Feeling a little under the weather today. I have a terrible headache. After a couple of naps and some Tylenol I decided to try my hand at tissue paper art. I had it in my mind that I wanted to create something out of tissue on canvas. So here is my first try. I was mainly using this a trial to see how the colours came out applied to the canvas, using mod podge. I was thinking I could cut out pieces and make a "quilt" on canvas, if I like the technique.
The colours are very vibrant. I think I like it!

Sunday, April 22, 2007

I'm Back


Thanks so much to Debra who got the Quilt Studio Webring on to my page.

My mom, hubby and I went to Ottawa over Easter to see a Senators game and visit a cousin. We had a fabulous time. My cousin, who works for the Senators took us on a tour of the ScotiaBank Centre and into some of the boxes. He took out for a fabulous dinner and we had seats in the fitfh row, for the Senators vs. Pittsburgh game. The next day we went downtown to see some of the fabulous museums and the parliment buildings. Here is Mom, Hubby and I.

On the last morning of our long weekend get away we met my cousin and his family for breakfast. We brought all of them some small gifts. As it was Easter I made my cousins wife a funky chicken pincushion. As it turned out she love chickens and has her kitchen decorated in that theme. I was pleased because I really do not know her well and was struggling for something to take her .

I used a couple of log cabin squares leftover from another project, some felt for the comb and beads for the eyes.

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Stack and Whack




This photo is of a Stack and Whack Quilt that I made (pattern by Bethany Reynolds). It hangs on the wall in our spare bedroom. It was the floral print that I was first drawn to. When I made this I wanted to pair it with a sage green. However when I took the class the instructor suggest something more bold, hence the dark blue. Good thing too, because it is really a much better contrast.

I have curtain rod that hangs behing the bed so that I can change the quilt I hang behind the bed to variety.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

New Quilt for bedroom



Here is the new quilt that I have just completed. It was a free pattern from Quilters Village, I found it on the McCalls site and loved it. It was very easy to put together. It was machine quilted by Colleen Dodd, of Elite Quilting in Bradford. Her work is beautiful and very reasonable too. I love it. I used one fabric as the main colour and then went through my stash to find other fabrics to help pull it all together. I used the main fabric to make table toppers for either side of our bed. I have enough left over to make a lap quilt. As I have my tv in the bedroom I always like to have a nice lap quilt to cuddle in while I watch tv.

Sunday, February 18, 2007

Sam's Quilt


A couple of years ago I completed this wallhanging for my husband as a tribute to our last fur baby. The technique was a combination of a class I took from Sharon Galna and a book that I had read on Photo Transfer by Ami Simms. My husband loves it and it hangs proudly in our entry way. There are pictures of our little fellow as a Puppy and through his old age. I used all dog theme fabrics and button bones and hearts. There is a large tree that is in our yard with flower buttons underneath and 3-D leaves and a butterfly. If anyone finds a skunk button let me know I have been searching for ages.

Sunny and Cold

Shadow in the Morning Snow





It is a lovely morning here, bright and sunny with the snow freshly covering everything and making it nice and white, Shadow is enjoying a romp in the back yard. I think I shall soon take her for a walk.

Saturday, February 17, 2007



Here are 4 of the 24 Twisted Log Cabin Squares

Snowing and Sewing


We have had a great deal of snow here in the last couple of weeks. It seems as though it has snowed almost every day. A good time for sewing .

I have been inspired by the posts of some of my friends and begun pulling out some UFO's to work on. In that vein I have two projects on the top of my list to get a start on.
The first is a quilt pattern called Twisted Log Cabin and Wacky Stars by Pix Martin, I'll post 4 of the 24 squares that I have made.

The other is a reversible String quilt that I have had sitting a bag (all the squares made) since I started it in 2000.

I am going to spend this afternoon cutting out the sashing and stars for the Twisted log cabin.


As this is my first post of the New Year, (I am just learning how to Blog) I thought I would list some of my UFO's for reference throughout the year.

1. Twisted Log Cabin and Wacky Stars
2. Reversible String Quilt (Scrap Lattice)
3. Redwork- Sunbonnet Sue
4. Felt sewing purse
5. Embroidered Flowers
6. Baltimore Album
7. Tinners Quilt
8. Past President Executive Quilt
9. Hearts and Flowers - Renske Helmuth Pattern
10.Beaded Pear
11.Squares Won at Geneva Park Quilting Retreat 2003
12. Cuddle Quilt for our hospital Preemie Program
13.Victorian Bouquet- Renske Helmuth- Renske Helmuth
14. etc. etc. etc.

So stay with me this year as I work through some of my UFO's.