brief blurb about vaca doings in no particular order....first up, a quick visit to BUSY THIMBLE and Cyndi's awesome repro shop netted me this...
a gorgeous piece of betsy chutchian's new line of fabric....unfortunately my fabric budget is practically nil or would have--and COULD have--picked up a whole lot more. in addition to the gorgeous fabric and reconnecting with Cyndi, blog pals Wendy and Randy were also trying to choose from Cyndi's entire collection! Randy is visiting from California and Wendy is local, but it's always good to meet up with blog pals! this fabric will always be a reminder of that visit.... *** then a day trip to U of Maine in Orono to see these gems...
these are photos of documents written by my Whitney ancestors. what an awesome treat this was! the small collection consisted of two hand-written ledgers of sawmill transactions, meticulously detailed and recorded. in addition some other miscellaneous correspondence was included. one was a shopping list that included "a straw bonnet with lining and trimming" and a "pair of women's calfskin shoes, size 5"....there was also a note to a merchant in Salem that requested additions to an order sent by a ship captain who was ferrying lumber that listed "6 barrels dry fish, 2 barrels rum" among other things...it was a brief glimpse into the lives of people whose blood runs thru my veins and it was simply amazing to know i've touched actual pamplets written by them. *** and last but certainly not least, these events were bookended by coastal sojourns....weather is warm and sunny but not really hot; in other words, just perfect!
our rental got upgraded from a compact to an SUV, so we are vacationing in extreme comfort and style...and another day of fun ahead!
"I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness" Jeremiah 31:3
Sunday, July 30, 2017
Thursday, July 27, 2017
first of all....
a hundred thousand thanks for all who visited me on my "12 days" post....over 500 people took a peek and that is totally amazing! thanks for stopping by....
vacation is in full swing and right away after picking up the rental behemoth (an SUV), we made a beeline for the coast and picturesque boothbay harbor. it's a special location for my mom that sends her back to her young married days....
and a revealing disappointment....my ship DID come in but alas, in the wrong location and when I wasn't there yet (not THIS one, but the yacht on the left, partially seen). a bit further from the coast in town, saw these....
a huge bed of colorful snapdragons....yellows, pinks, reds...hmmm good palette for a quilt maybe? stunningly beautiful in the summer sun....and finally this morning, got a chance to spend time with needle and thread--always good....
this was tucked away on its noodle in my suitcase just waiting for some attention....hoping to get it all done so can attach to the other rows when i get home...stay tuned! *** it's cloudy and rainy today but beach weather is coming...can't wait keep calm and play on!
vacation is in full swing and right away after picking up the rental behemoth (an SUV), we made a beeline for the coast and picturesque boothbay harbor. it's a special location for my mom that sends her back to her young married days....
and a revealing disappointment....my ship DID come in but alas, in the wrong location and when I wasn't there yet (not THIS one, but the yacht on the left, partially seen). a bit further from the coast in town, saw these....
a huge bed of colorful snapdragons....yellows, pinks, reds...hmmm good palette for a quilt maybe? stunningly beautiful in the summer sun....and finally this morning, got a chance to spend time with needle and thread--always good....
this was tucked away on its noodle in my suitcase just waiting for some attention....hoping to get it all done so can attach to the other rows when i get home...stay tuned! *** it's cloudy and rainy today but beach weather is coming...can't wait keep calm and play on!
Tuesday, July 25, 2017
the 12th day....
of christmas, my true love gave to me....a two-week vacation...wahoo! at least that's what I got....but for all the last day quilty fun, be sure to visit sarah's blog for the participants!
www.confessionsofafabricaddict.blogspot.com!
and remember, it can always be christmas in your heart!
www.confessionsofafabricaddict.blogspot.com!
and remember, it can always be christmas in your heart!
Monday, July 24, 2017
sort of fix
well, after getting 2 of the new borders on this scrappy 9-patch, have realized that it is what it is and unsewing and resewing all those bias edge pieces a few times will never turn this into a silk purse.
it seems a bit better than with the 2 borders but didn't turn out as good as i'd hoped....even so, glad i made the effort and will finish the other 2 sides and then quilt (or tie) it and call it done....i've made pieced borders before and they come out fine, but somehow this one is confounding me and i will chalk it up to the fabric....and the repeated ripping out and resewing...never a good thing with bias edges. ultimately it will be welcomed by somebody and used for its intent--warmth and comfort. as i've said repeatedly, i am no blue ribbon quilter and so i am not disappointed or crestfallen over this....after all, imperfect can be beautiful in its own right with quilts or even with people....gotta keep the big picture in mind here. have a wonderful imperfect day!
and lastly, don't forget about the 12 days of christmas! with 2 more days there are some lovely things to see and more chances to win a stash of tula pink fabric!
come back tomorrow for the last exciting day of this fun-filled blog hop!
it seems a bit better than with the 2 borders but didn't turn out as good as i'd hoped....even so, glad i made the effort and will finish the other 2 sides and then quilt (or tie) it and call it done....i've made pieced borders before and they come out fine, but somehow this one is confounding me and i will chalk it up to the fabric....and the repeated ripping out and resewing...never a good thing with bias edges. ultimately it will be welcomed by somebody and used for its intent--warmth and comfort. as i've said repeatedly, i am no blue ribbon quilter and so i am not disappointed or crestfallen over this....after all, imperfect can be beautiful in its own right with quilts or even with people....gotta keep the big picture in mind here. have a wonderful imperfect day!
and lastly, don't forget about the 12 days of christmas! with 2 more days there are some lovely things to see and more chances to win a stash of tula pink fabric!
Monday, July 24th
come back tomorrow for the last exciting day of this fun-filled blog hop!
Monday, July 17, 2017
shazzam!
the last time my quilty pal M and i went to a door prize event, she won a gorgeous Patrick Lose book....today it was my turn....we ventured to the local quilty emporium to hear Alex Veronelli give his Aurifil presentation....and my ticket was drawn for the top prize....a luscious box of thread eye candy!
pretty terrific i'd say...it's 12 weight, good for hand quilting and embroidery....i had to pinch myself as i was totally shocked.....thank you, aurifil, for making such a terrific thread that makes all my old machines happy....and me too!
and the 12 days of christmas wagon train rolls on and on! here is the list again and be sure and leave comments to be eligible for one of the tula pink fabric prizes! sarah has all the details....
pretty terrific i'd say...it's 12 weight, good for hand quilting and embroidery....i had to pinch myself as i was totally shocked.....thank you, aurifil, for making such a terrific thread that makes all my old machines happy....and me too!
and the 12 days of christmas wagon train rolls on and on! here is the list again and be sure and leave comments to be eligible for one of the tula pink fabric prizes! sarah has all the details....
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Sunday, July 16, 2017
weekend report
so far it's been a fun weekend....friday the senior center quilty gals had a picnic and taught me how to eat maryland crab....
and once i'd mastered the task of finding the yummy crabmeat, they pronounced me an expert and presented me with my very own mallet....lol
how great is that??? in maine, there is atlantic crabmeat, which is very sweet and briny, but i wasn't sure i'd like the old bay seasoning....but it's delish! easy to see (and taste) why crabs are a big deal here in maryland....i sure do feel like a native now!
and saturday fired up the old viking for some sewing fun and made these darling baby bibs....aren't they cute? all from stash--just happened to have a small piece of those baby footprints fabric left and they were perfect.
now i've sunday to get back to a UFO project....and don't forget the 12 days of christmas hop! below you will find the upcoming days' blog posts with lots of christmasy ideas....and then visit sarah for giveaway details.....
and once i'd mastered the task of finding the yummy crabmeat, they pronounced me an expert and presented me with my very own mallet....lol
how great is that??? in maine, there is atlantic crabmeat, which is very sweet and briny, but i wasn't sure i'd like the old bay seasoning....but it's delish! easy to see (and taste) why crabs are a big deal here in maryland....i sure do feel like a native now!
and saturday fired up the old viking for some sewing fun and made these darling baby bibs....aren't they cute? all from stash--just happened to have a small piece of those baby footprints fabric left and they were perfect.
now i've sunday to get back to a UFO project....and don't forget the 12 days of christmas hop! below you will find the upcoming days' blog posts with lots of christmasy ideas....and then visit sarah for giveaway details.....
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Saturday, July 15, 2017
Day 2 -- 12 Days of Christmas in July Blog Hop!
welcome to today's edition of the '12 days of christmas' blog hop! my focus today is on christmas stockings, specifically string-pieced stockings. about me? i'm a recent transplant to western maryland from my native new england, gave up lobsters for crabs--a southern yankee i guess! 60 years ago my mom sent me to 4-H where i learned to sew and was primarily a garment sewer--including a wedding dress and soft dolls--until 1979 when took my first quilting class at adult ed. this was my first quilt...the ever-popular sampler!
i was immediately hooked and gave up all other crafts for quilting, though i still sew some garments. amish quilts were the sirens that lured me into quilting...hand quilting is my favorite part! in the 80s, string piecing was BIG and i made simple vests for myself and my daughter. i branched out into potholders, christmas ornaments and stockings, pillows etc. being primarily a scrappy quilter, had a plentiful supply of fabric even then. strip piecing is limited only by your stash and your imagination. i hope you enjoy the ideas here, and hopefully they'll fuel your mojo to make some for yourself or somebody special! these stockings were my first and were made using a commercial pattern featuring the court-jester style of cuff with little bells sewn at the points.
you can see i kept to the traditional red/green colors. that was me, the cautious, matchy-matchy grace who, thanks to bonnie hunter, no longer exists! yes, they are nice and i liked them, but now that i have time to play in my stash, creativity has flourished and have branched out to other quilting styles! here are some examples...
first, some kaffe fassett fabrics that make me swooon! i think i'll hang this year round....and how about a patriotic stocking for a vet or a summer holiday? the stars on the cuff were done in a polyester lamé fabric, backed with a stabilizer, paper pieced. yes, they are washable but be careful with the iron.
then there's a low volume style with some simple ribbon on the cuff....and a civil war repro stocking too...
finally, back to red and green, with something for the tree hugger or rustic retreat....inset paper pieced trees and a bright red ribbon...but a challenge for a beginning quilter as it's more fussy in construction.....then a mod style red/green with no cuff... as i shopped my stash for these fabrics, i was tempted to make a lot more!!! now i'll show you some construction photos....caveat: this is the method i use and might not be the method you choose....how to begin?
a muslin backing and piece of poly fleece cut larger than the actual pattern and pinned for stability...
i was immediately hooked and gave up all other crafts for quilting, though i still sew some garments. amish quilts were the sirens that lured me into quilting...hand quilting is my favorite part! in the 80s, string piecing was BIG and i made simple vests for myself and my daughter. i branched out into potholders, christmas ornaments and stockings, pillows etc. being primarily a scrappy quilter, had a plentiful supply of fabric even then. strip piecing is limited only by your stash and your imagination. i hope you enjoy the ideas here, and hopefully they'll fuel your mojo to make some for yourself or somebody special! these stockings were my first and were made using a commercial pattern featuring the court-jester style of cuff with little bells sewn at the points.
you can see i kept to the traditional red/green colors. that was me, the cautious, matchy-matchy grace who, thanks to bonnie hunter, no longer exists! yes, they are nice and i liked them, but now that i have time to play in my stash, creativity has flourished and have branched out to other quilting styles! here are some examples...
first, some kaffe fassett fabrics that make me swooon! i think i'll hang this year round....and how about a patriotic stocking for a vet or a summer holiday? the stars on the cuff were done in a polyester lamé fabric, backed with a stabilizer, paper pieced. yes, they are washable but be careful with the iron.
then there's a low volume style with some simple ribbon on the cuff....and a civil war repro stocking too...
finally, back to red and green, with something for the tree hugger or rustic retreat....inset paper pieced trees and a bright red ribbon...but a challenge for a beginning quilter as it's more fussy in construction.....then a mod style red/green with no cuff... as i shopped my stash for these fabrics, i was tempted to make a lot more!!! now i'll show you some construction photos....caveat: this is the method i use and might not be the method you choose....how to begin?
a muslin backing and piece of poly fleece cut larger than the actual pattern and pinned for stability...
then i begin to add my strips using all the same width or different widths...diagonal or horizontal
continue adding strips, removing pins as i work down the stocking....
once the top is completely covered, then pin pattern and trim. for backing, i used a double thickness of cotton fabrics. place right sides together, stitch around stocking (NOT ACROSS TOP) with 1/4" seam and then turn right side out....want to line it? cut 2 stocking shapes and put right sides together; stitch around leaving a space open on the side about 3" in length....DO NOT TURN RIGHT SIDE OUT
now place stocking right side out INTO lining....NOTE that lining stocking is still wrong side out....the opening on the right side not visible but is there....
with top of stocking and top of lining pinned together, stitch around with 1/4" seam....now pull stocking thru the opening left in the lining....
it then looks like this....the red tree print was the fabric i used for the back side of the stocking...
then, i sewed up the opening on the side of the stocking lining and tucked it down inside the stocking...i made a hanger and pinned it to the outside (right side) of the stocking before adding the lining....this is the finish with lining for the stocking WITHOUT the cuff....
when i wanted to add a cuff AND the lining, here's how i did it....first, i sewed the lining as usual but without the side opening....then i turned the lining right side out and slipped it inside the stocking, which left me with raw edges of both lining and stocking around the top. then i made my hanger and pinned it to the INSIDE of the stocking to the lining fabric. i measured across the top of my stocking, added seam allowances and chose my depth measurement....my stocking measured 7" across the top (added seam allowances) and for most i chose a 4" depth, ending up with a 3.5" cuff after finishing.
this is my cuff and facing with right sides together, both pieces stitched first at sides and then around the bottom. if you're not math phobic, you could cut one piece of fabric and then fold it instead of using 2 different pieces. if you want to add trim as in the civil war stocking, though, you will need 2 pieces, pinning the trim on before sewing the facing to the outside piece. now turn right side out. i then pinned it to the INSIDE of the stocking to the right side of the lining with my hanger pinned to the stocking and inbetween the stocking and cuff; then it was stitched 1/4" from the top, making sure all raw edges (stocking, lining, cuff) were evenly pinned together.
then just turn the cuff to the outside....now, for those of you who want to tackle the inserted pieces as i did with the trees....first, i paper pieced my trees. then i sewed strips to either side, essentially making it one very wide strip, then just pinned to stocking, sewed and flipped...sounds simple but the mechanics are more complicated than with a single, narrower strip. i had originally thought about paper pieced letters spelling J-O-Y, but found the trees that i liked better...maybe another stocking? each insert must be treated individually by adding the strips to the sides first and then added to the stocking one by one. before trimming the stocking to the pattern shape, i made another pattern using a see-thru interfacing to make sure i trimmed the stocking with the trees equidistant as possible from all sides. so that's about it. the first one of any of these is a bit time consuming, but additional ones go quickly, even with the cuff and lining. as mentioned, i could have made a lot more very easily inspired by fabrics in my stash....indigo fabrics, some other pretty christmas-y fabrics, some rich-looking reds and plaids....oooh plaids! now it's your turn and i hope you will find them as fun as i have....thanks for stopping by....now check out these other great ideas!
Saturday, July 15th
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Friday, July 14, 2017
it's christmas in july!
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and be sure to check out sarah's blog for giveaway details!
Thursday, July 13, 2017
quick fix
this is the RIGHT version.....
these are 2 rows finished of 6 total....as i was sewing the 2nd row, i remembered there were 8 gray motifs in all (plus 2 halves), but with the 2 rows had only 2, so realized had missed a couple along the way....and now that have gotten this far with it, like it even more. my mod muse is in overdrive...lol! hoping to get the flimsy done in the next week or so and retire the shoebox. thinking the next UFO will be the tumbler top. and september will be a basting marathon...
this saturday is "my" day of the 12 days of christmas in july blog hop....so be sure and hop on over to check out my projects, which just might give you some ideas of your own. in addition to the blog hop, there will be some giveaways...friday is day 1, and all the blog links and the link to the giveaway will be posted then....so be sure and stop by!
these are 2 rows finished of 6 total....as i was sewing the 2nd row, i remembered there were 8 gray motifs in all (plus 2 halves), but with the 2 rows had only 2, so realized had missed a couple along the way....and now that have gotten this far with it, like it even more. my mod muse is in overdrive...lol! hoping to get the flimsy done in the next week or so and retire the shoebox. thinking the next UFO will be the tumbler top. and september will be a basting marathon...
this saturday is "my" day of the 12 days of christmas in july blog hop....so be sure and hop on over to check out my projects, which just might give you some ideas of your own. in addition to the blog hop, there will be some giveaways...friday is day 1, and all the blog links and the link to the giveaway will be posted then....so be sure and stop by!
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
fun evening!
tuesday night visited nearby Four County quilting guild where Pat Sloan was the guest speaker....
a great time was had by all...pat is entertaining, inspiring and enthralling, all in one! she brought many of her quilts, large and small, and gave a brief history of her quilting life, which is jam-packed with all sorts of quilty events....podcasts, blog, books, fabric designing etc. i thoroughly enjoyed myself....four county is a pretty large group of talented quilters, and if i didn't already belong to 2 guilds, would join in a nanosecond! their show is coming up later this year in my backyard and planning on viewing all the lovely works that will be on display. *** while finishing up my sewing for tuesday, had an arrrrrgghh moment. it appears while i was trying to watch netflix and sew on my orange mod from a teeny, tiny black and white diagram, completely missed places where the gray design should have been. today's task is to rrrrrip out the wrong ones and re-sew the right ones! not too many, which is good. *** hot days here but cloudy and off and on showers. so thankful to have my own apartment, climate controlled, electronically connected, all to myself....i am truly blessed!
a great time was had by all...pat is entertaining, inspiring and enthralling, all in one! she brought many of her quilts, large and small, and gave a brief history of her quilting life, which is jam-packed with all sorts of quilty events....podcasts, blog, books, fabric designing etc. i thoroughly enjoyed myself....four county is a pretty large group of talented quilters, and if i didn't already belong to 2 guilds, would join in a nanosecond! their show is coming up later this year in my backyard and planning on viewing all the lovely works that will be on display. *** while finishing up my sewing for tuesday, had an arrrrrgghh moment. it appears while i was trying to watch netflix and sew on my orange mod from a teeny, tiny black and white diagram, completely missed places where the gray design should have been. today's task is to rrrrrip out the wrong ones and re-sew the right ones! not too many, which is good. *** hot days here but cloudy and off and on showers. so thankful to have my own apartment, climate controlled, electronically connected, all to myself....i am truly blessed!
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