Friday, July 19, 2013
It's Going To Be A Long Day
I don't need to tell the people on the East Coast that today is supposed to be a most miserable day, weather wise. Last night the fan to our AC died so we are without our air! Lovely! I am planning on staying in the basement all day cutting out some more of these for my HST quilt. Hopefully the repair man can get here today (yeah right!).
My garden is loving this weather.
I love this combination.
I really like this salvia (Black and Blue) with the yellow Black Eyed Susans.
This is in my pot on the front porch. The purple oxalis will be coming back next year, I love it with that lime green of the huchera.
These are waist high!
I have started adding red to my garden.
The deer like them too. I forgot to use my Liquid Fence after the last rain.....
The yellow center just makes me so happy. My joy was short lived. I opened the paper this morning and was struck by this head line......
Say it ain't so!
Kelly
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Good Bye Uncle Bill
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Monday, July 15, 2013
A Few Of My Favorite Things
I was sewing a bit this morning and was trying to think of something to post. As I looked around I decided not only does my sewing room need a good cleaning but I have some cool tools too.
I bought this sewing machine for $25 and it is turquoise which is icing on the cake for me. It never fails every time my machine is in to get serviced I want to sew in the worst way. I may use this for workshops and retreats.
I have been squaring up my HST. You know those little bitty pieces that are hard to brush off the mat?
Yes, there is a tool for that! I bought this at a quilt show for $1. Best dollar I ever spent. I know you can use a piece of batting but this is always handy and works very well.
This is a new purchase. It is a larger size version of the Clover clips that are red. LOVE them but they are expensive.
I always have problems piecing, I am not very accurate. Pinning makes me even more so. I read in a book by Gwen Marston that she only uses silk pins because they are so thin. So I got some and they are a dream to work with. I am in the process of using up all those flower head pins that are like using a knitting needle. Even the thin ones are not as nice as the silk.
I have had this for years and use it all the time.
One of the things in the back is a Ruby Beholder. This is an invaluable tool, especially for people like me who have a tendency to use values that are too similar.
It really does take the guess work out of finding out if there is enough contrast.
I was in an online Low Volume swap this past spring and am using these in my current HST project. It is a great way to get a variety of fabrics.
What are some of your favorite tools?
Kelly
Friday, July 12, 2013
Everything Old Is New Again
As I was digging through some feed sacks I have been hoarding, I came across this one. It looked so familiar!
That's because it matched this new fabric that I had pulled out for my current project. It is a Moda from the line Happy-Go-Lucky.
These are 2 more feed sacks that will also be finding there way into the next quilt. Don't they look very modern? Even the colors are right. I must keep my eye out for some more.
These are 2 blocks of the next one I am working on. I am going to control the palette a bit. I usually like to throw everything in there.
I think I am going to edit out the yellow.
Just to round out our color tour today, these are absolutely beautiful this year. Last year they were pink and this year they are a gorgeous purple. I am not a huge fan of purple but I love it in nature. The picture does not do it justice.
Kelly
Thursday, July 11, 2013
Half Square Triangles
I love the "pin"fabric |
To me there is something so inspiring about Half Square Triangles. The possibilities are endless and fun. I make mine a little bit bigger than the size I need and square them up because I am not an accurate piecer.
Now I have misplaced my small ruler to square them up. How does one lose a ruler? I have torn my sewing room apart and it is not there. That's what happens when all you do is make potholders, important things get lost. You know that if I go out and buy one it will show up. UGH!
Kelly
Tuesday, July 9, 2013
Just To Make You Laugh
The Quiltinis were laughing their heads off watching this, you will too. I think the joke is on us though. If you look closely this woman looks to be in her 60's+ darn she looks pretty good. It must work!
I just don't think I could do this out in public!
Terry says all that jewelry would aggravate her plantar fasciatus! (I am pretty sure I spelled that wrong).
PS This is now 3 posts this week! Maybe I am on a roll?
Kelly
Wow 2 Blog Posts in 1 Week!
Yesterday I watched my granddaughter Maddy. We wanted to go swimming but the weather looked a little iffy so we decided to stay home and work on our craft project. This has been all over Pinterest. All you do is take some Sharpie Markers, doodle all over a 100% cotton Tshirt (no synthetics) and then dribble some rubbing alcohol over the marker.
The original instructions have you slip a cup under the shirt and attach it with a rubber band, color within the circle and add the rubbing alcohol. It is kind of limiting because you have to deal with the cups all over the shirt. Still it looks pretty cool.
You can see how it spread with just a few dots used in this design.
I like this method better (no cups), it lent itself to more creativity. Also the color bled onto the back which was an added bonus.
Any kid that can handle a marker can do this, older kids could do the rubbing alcohol using an eye dropper.
The instructions said to use only Sharpie as others did not yield good results. I am going to heat set this with my iron. I can also see some quilting possibilities......
Kelly
Monday, July 8, 2013
Good Monday Morning
Sage, Jasmine and Ellen |
Yesterday I attended the last bridal shower of the summer. My niece, Jasmine is getting married in September. Above is a picture of her with her sister and mother.
This was one of my gifts. My daughter's maid of honor, Amanda has a little side business and makes these super cute gifts. I took a close up but in reality it is about 8x10. Jasmine loved it (I knew she would). She frames them in a nice simple black frame, wraps them up with a bow and the recipients name on the box!
These are a few more examples of her work. I just think they make such a unique gift.
At least 4 people at the shower wanted her information. You can also see some more examples of her work here https://www.facebook.com/LaShoesie
I love to support independent artists so I am sharing this with you too!
She sent me this cute little book mark.
If you look closely there is a lot of information about me in this!
So if you are looking for a cool gift contact Amanda!
I also gave the bride to be some pot holders but I am not going to show you yet again another set of pot holders........
Kelly
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Mistakes
If you applique you will appreciate this.....after spending many hours getting this far, I cut off too much fabric and ruined the piece. If you look at the bottom, that is how the top should look too. My marks were rubbing off and I was not paying attention.
I couldn't bring myself to redo it right now so I started on another one. I may save that block for last, maybe even try to fix it.
I also made 2 more potholders that I am not even going to show. Yes they are for another bridal shower this weekend. My next project? Pocket squares, the fun never ends......
Kelly