Monday, February 11, 2008

Poem,Acid, and Human Body Part

Good cold Monday morning!
This is my 3 group challenge. I am in 3 groups where they put up a challenge word for the month. So I gave myself a challenge. To do 1 quilt for all 3. In one group the word was poem you could use or wright a poem. So I made one up. I am not going to win any wrighting contest. But it made me happy! The next group had the word acid. Well lots of things come to mind for me as a child of the 60's. Acid trip, acid dream, acid green, acid rain.
I took acid green and acid dream.
The other group we had to have a body part on the quilt.
I had this great bug fabric, (I thought I would never use) I typed out the poem on velum with bright colored lips on it and used acid green (one of my favotire colors) for the body, quilting and the edge of the quilt.
For family and friends not to worry I have not been on any acid trips or dreams, but I do dream in color!
This was a fun project!
Acid Dream
My sleep is alive with colors so true
All shiny and bright in their hue
Only in my dreams can they come through
Flicsha

Sunday, February 10, 2008

Disappearing 9 patch

Here is how it looks befor and after. I all so changed the light and dark around to see what it would be like. I have just 3 of these blocks so I think it's going to be a table runner.


Sunday morning

To the right is my disappearing 9 patch quilt.

You start with a 9 patch block with each block, being 41/2" to 5" each. With 5 lights and 4 darks.Then you cut it in 1/2 both ways and sew it back together.

I put this together in about 2 hours .

I used 9 blocks as that is what fabric I had from other projects. (use what you have)

It was a fast and fun project.

I turned the center row in this layout.

It's very cold today!

That makes it a good day to stay inside and sew!

This Sat. I went to the Quilters Candy Shop and got 24 other quilters little bags with fabric.

We are having a "Your Fabric My Block" exchange. This is my block my fabric for this exchange. Can you tell I like green?

We will have untill next Jan. To finish everyones blocks.

When we all get together next Jan. to give every one back their blocks we will play with settings and look at all of them. It sounds like fun to me!





Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Whats new today

This is the 1st of a 12 month block of the month for my Orchard quilt group. Jennie thought we needed one. She gave use the Churn Dash pattern and the flower pattern and said do it any way we liked. I am going to sew my design on in green verigated thread by machine. Some will hand embro., some machine appliqe', and some will do hand appliqe". I will have to do a 13th block as I want to set it on point.I think I will set it with 3" sashings and cornerstones.

Here at home Jennie and Kristin are going to CO. to check out a Collage this week end.I hope she finds one she likes. The 1st year is all ways the hardest for kids and moms.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Winter

I think I have had it with winter!
My O'Neill quilt meeting was called off do to the weather.
Just one of many this last 2 months.
I miss all the women and the sharing.
I need a quilt fix!
I only have 3 meeting a month. you think the weather would be nice so I could go to them!
Hurry up Spring!!!!

Making things

I made 3 of these for prizes in my Stash Builders group. We have on line sewing bees every month. We do prize drawings and donait prizes for it. These will go out in the mail in the morning. This is my post card for the Tiny Tradres swap they went in the mail yesterday.
These are made with paper. I like fabric better. If you can imagine that!

This is Sara my 10 year old granddauther. She is a quilter and crafter like her mother, Jennie, and my self. She had a great time making folded Iris cards with us.




Saturday, February 2, 2008

Friday's work



This is the 1st of 12 blocks from Quilters Candy Shop in O'Neill. It is there just-a-buck block witch is 8". (the expanded version @ $2.50 16" block) useing the Thangles to make your half square triangle. I am happy to say they work well.

The colores are a lot brighter than they show up here.

As all ways it need a good press but I have a year to get to that.

I didn't get much sewing done yesterday. I worked at the museum in the afternoon and they took Brad the bible winter camp for the week end. We missed our turn and had to go back about 15 miles. (It's hard to see in the dark where to turn) It was our little adventure of the night. Sara came home and spent the night with me. She was a sleep most of the way home. It's about an 80 mile trip to the camp.