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Quilts, Quilts, and More Quilts (Thimbleberries)

I am happy to say that I have finished my Thimbleberry’s Club assignment for this month!  It is nice to have a SMALL ASSIGNMENT - I love marking these things off my TO DO LIST!

Thimbleberries June 08

Today I spent the entire day with the VIRGINIA SCRAPPERS having a wonderful time sewing!  I met some new friends and missed some old friends (SHEDDY AND CARMEN.)

Look at this “antique” Birthing Quilt that Peggy brought.  Isn’t it wonderful!  It is so intricate and it looks like the original quilter made it PILLOWCASE STYLE.  (I had a lovely picture of Peggy too - but somehow my program has decided to cut her head off……….oh how I wish that I had a techie brain - I would fix it!) 

Peggy\'s BIRTHING QUILT

At least I only cut off the top of Nancy’s head - she made this very cute purse and matching billfold….the billfold has lots of very cool compartments……I loved it!  Nancy also made this wonderful wall hanging - all today!

Nancy had her purse and matching billfold    Nancy\'s Wall Hanging

Patsy was working on putting the finishing touches (ala binding) on her Circles and Melons quilt.  I LOVE THE FABRICS that she used.  I have never done any circular piecing and HOPEFULLY  I can get into her class July 12!

Patsy\'s Circles and Melons    PATSY\'S CIRCLES AND MELONS

I actually took a picture of the entire REDWORK QUILT OF ANTIQUE SEWING MACHINES but it came out blurry - too bad!  But I did get a corner of it (THANKFULLY) with Linda’s smiling face…..aren’t quilters just some of the happiest folks around!  Linda embroidered these sewing machine blocks BY HAND!  Such an inspiration!

Linda\'s Redwork

And last but not least - here is the HELLO KITTY QUEEN - look at that cute little green Hello Kitty sewing machine!  She added the Hello Kitty Stickers too!

The Hello Kitty Queen

It was a good day for Susan (at the Quilter’s Corners) today - two more people at our table signed up for the EGG MONEY QUILT CLASS starting July 20….it is going to be lots of fun! (There is nothing like word of mouth advertising!)  :)

Today I finished the binding on my ALL THE RAGE QUILT for my grandangel Harry.  Since binding is my least favorite part of quilting, it is more fun to do it with friends.

All the Rage Quilt

I also spent some time working on my Grandmother’s Flower Garden Quilt.  The hexagons look a bit off color - that is because the papers are still there - showing through.  I have been using old business cards and magazine subscriptions cards to cut the hexagons….it is now kind of fun to do the English paper piecing task - more fun than just sewing around plain old card stock.  It was a good day!

Flower Garden Quilt

Sweetheart - Hawaiian OHANA Log Cabin Quilt - Birth of a Sampler - Thimbleberries - School Events and the Sports Bar

I just finished testing a pattern for the second quilt in the COZY QUILT SERIES designed by Susan at The QUILTER’S CORNER.  (The first one was the BEACH RETREAT - the beautiful blue and yellow one that I wrote about previously.) 

This one is called the SWEETHEART QUILT and it is a combination of appliqued hearts and pieced blocks in luscious pinks, yellows, and greens from the April Cornell for MODA line.  It will be available in kit form at QUILTER’S CORNER soon….and they are starting an online store this month too!  It was so much fun to make - and it only took five days!

I was so happy that the cutting was complete - and I had my strips hanging from my wall coat rack - I just had to take a picture - or two !  It looks like I am drying pasta strips (but alas quilting has taken away from my culinary activities - and those talents were NEVER that well developed even BEFORE I started quilting  LOL!)

Cutting the blocks for the Sweetheart Quilt             Pasta Strips for the Sweetheart Quilt

I had to develop a new way to STORE my pieces that I had sorted into blocks - my neatly stacked blocks kept getting UNSTACKED!  Our three cats kept SITTING on the stacks of blocks…..I sometimes wonder why cats LOVE to sit on whatever work one is doing!  They just LOVE to be right in the middle of things.  Our little cat CUDDLES TINKERBELLE actually got some fur from her tail sewn into one of my blocks because she just leaped up to say hi at an inopportune time!  Cuddles even has to help me when I am changing purses!

Cats Cats EVERYwhere!

To solve my block stacking problem -  I made a little BLOCK HOUSE! It worked great!

SAO\'s BLOCK HOUSE

The first blocks are complete!

Heart Applique   Alternate Block for the Sweetheart Quilt

Everything in this pattern is so precise that everything just FITS TOGETHER like a puzzle - no tugging or stretching to match corners!!!  Don’t I just LOVE IT when that happens.  Here is the quilt without borders.

Sweetheart Quilt without Borders

And here is a close up with the small green and the larger pink print borders on.

Close up showing the Green and Pink Borders

I dropped it off at the QUILTER’S CORNER today and I felt somewhat like a surrogate mother who had carried a baby for nine months and then gave it to a new mother!  (That is possibly a bit over-dramatic.)  LOL :)  Some quilts you just grow attached to.  Maybe I will have to make another one - Grandangel Sarah says she REALLY WANTS ONE LIKE THIS!!!

A NEW ADDITION TO MY QUILTS COMPLETED IN 2008 LIST!!!!

I finished the Hawaiian OHANA Log Cabin Quilt at the Sit N Stitch, Friday, at the QUILTER’S CORNER.  Valerie at A NEEDLE RUNS THROUGH IT did a fabulous job on the quilting - HAWAIIAN FLOWERS pattern - and the back of the quilt I did in a Hawaiian sandy colored HIBISCUS pattern……thanks to Susan at the QC for selecting the fabrics (only she knows what this quilt could have looked like - because she saw the fabrics that I picked out before she very subtly introduced “other choices” to me!!!)

I have it folded to show the borders, the back and the binding.  Another UFO bites the dust!

Hawaiian OHANA Log Cabin Quilt is complete

Now I will tell you the measure of a TRULY OUTSTANDING QUILT TEACHER!  Sherry Whitford (she is teaching the NINE-MONTH class on the BIRTH OF A SAMPLER QUILT at the QUILTER’S CORNER) e-mailed me LATE Saturday night in response to a frantic plea from me.  It appears that I couldn’t figure out how to make bias vines for my next border on my quilt (even though she had included VERY NICE COLOR PHOTOS in her instructions!)

Sherry went to all of the trouble to DRAW me step-by-step diagrams - and at 1:30 AM this morning I had my MASTERPIECE.  I am so happy with this!

 

I had some really cool TOOLS! The little bias tape maker helped me thread my strip of bias fabric right under my iron - and I got some fusible webbing strips that I ironed onto the wrong side of my bias strips (all of my tools are from the QUILTER’S CORNER.)   

Fusible strips ironed onto the bias fabric strips

You can see that I have ironed WONDER UNDER fusible web onto the wrong side of some fabric strips that I am using for leaves.

Bias Tape Maker - Bias Strips and Fusible Web 

I am really excited about this because this is something NEW that I learned and LEARNING SOMETHING NEW is on my LIST OF FAVORITE THINGS!

One Section of my Border with Vines and Appliqued Leaves

One border with vines on the Birth of a Sampler Quilt

The border is on - I really like it.  I am going to learn another NEW thing in the near future (because I am going to add flowers on the vines after it is quilted - and so I have to learn to make YO YO flowers!)  I am glad that I had such a GREAT TEACHER who helped me in the “MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT”  so that I could accomplish this vine and leaves border!

THANKS SHERRY WHITFORD!

THIMBLEBERRIES

This month, our Thimbleberries LAKESIDE Quilt assignment was not humongous - but I learned something new - I made four BEAR CLAW BLOCKS.  Here they are!

I don’t know how I could have done this without my QUILT IN A DAY ruler that I used to square up the half/square triangle blocks.  The ruler made it so easy and my points all came out just the way they were supposed to!

Bear Claw Blocks for THIMBLEBERRIES LAKESIDE Quilt

 I had a great time at our THIMBLEBERRIES CLUB meeting today at QC.  It is fun to see what everyone else has been making - in addition to our assignment.  Our “refreshments’ are always TO DIE FOR!

GRANDANGEL FUN

Exciting things have been happening in the LAND OF THE GRANDANGELS.  Leanna’s sixth grade team had a picnic - and we sat on a blanket and watched them eat (the poor things have LUNCH at 10:30 am because they start so early - so we were only hungry enough to WATCH!)  CONGRATS TO LEANNA 12 FOR BEING STUDENT OF THE MONTH!  HIP HIP HOORAY!

Leanna - Student of the Month   Sixth Grade Team Picnic

Leanna’s friend Camryn, is giving her a hug.  I have to make a mental note to make sure I make a quilt suitable for picnics!

And Sarah and I attended a breakfast at her school to celebrate the end of the MORNING WALKING PROGRAM.  Sarah won three charms (little colored feet) for jogging three miles - pretty good accomplishment for a 2nd grader.  YEAH SARAH 8!  I was pretty impressed - and also delighted that not one - not two - but THREE BOYS from Sarah’s class came to sit with “us.” 

Sarah also officially became a GIRL SCOUT this week - and all of those patches sewn onto her Brownie Vest - HM - I wonder if anyone has ever made a quilt from Brownie patches!

Sarah and Grandma Shirley at the Walker\'s Breakfast

The fun just never ends.  I went to my first ALL MALE hair cut happening with Cooper!  It was like a SPORTS BAR - with TVs and SPORTS STUFF everywhere.  It was pretty cool! 

SPORTS CLIPS

Cooper 4 is quite a conversationalist and he TALKED the entire time - except when he was giggling….he thinks getting his hair cut tickles!

Cooper is ticklish

Life is good - and tomorrow holds more excitement - I am subbing in the clinic - so I get to administer ice, routine meds, Bactine and Bandaids to the little angels both with real and imagined maladies!

This will be a busy week - the BIG DANCE RECITAL is Saturday (two performances) so all week we are having lessons,  regular rehearsals, tech rehearsals, dress rehearsals and the REAL DEAL.  Christi and I are helping in the dressing area - lots of fast costume changes and hair dos to touch up.  Sarah is in three performances (jazz, ballet, and Irish Dance)  this year and Leanna is in a modern dance performance for older girls.

WHO KNOWS - I MIGHT EVEN FIND A MOMENT TO DO SOME QUILTING THIS WEEK! 

 

 

 

The Thimbleberries Lodge Lap Quilt is a Wrap!

The Thimbleberries Lodge Lap Quilt is a wrap.  I just finished it tonight and it has a home on the wall in the family room - with its pillow (one of the ALL THE RAGE Quilter’s Corner’s Block of the Month blocks!) cousin.  YEAH.  It is always fun to complete a project, isn’t it!!!  :)

My son-in-law, Greg (AKA der5er.com) sure did stain and hang those quilt blocks PERFECTLY!

As I stood admiring my “masterpiece” my grandangel, Leanna, tactfully wondered (outloud) if I had made the trees upside down…..I immediately ran to get the pattern to show her  that I did, indeed, get those trees right side up!  (I am known in my family to have geographical incompetencies - so it was a logical concern!)

60 x 60 Pieced by SAO and quilted by Valerie (A NEEDLE RUNS THROUGH IT)

Valerie of A NEEDLE RUNS THROUGH IT in Goochland, VA, my longarm expert, did a great job of quilting it.

And here is the pillow!  Another line item crossed off my TO DO LIST.

All the Rage BOM Pattern from Quilter\'s Corners

 I just don’t know what was more fun today - finishing this lap quilt (and crossing it off my list) or helping two classes of approximately 50 first graders (all at the same time) sort 30 to 40 bags of plastic, paper, styrofoam, metal and glass recycled trash to be made into art.   I was an ART substitute teacher today - and that was one of the BEST ART PARTIES EVER KNOWN TO MANKIND!  The kids didn’t even HEAR the relaxing background music played for the purpose of interjecting calm and order into the project!!!  :)

 

Thimbleberries Quilt - Piece by Piece

This month’s addition to the LAKESIDE THIMBLEBERRIES QUILT was amazingly simple……

The pieces are ready for the next step!

it sure is fun putting together a quilt - piece by piece - an adventure over time.  I really love these fabrics - the colors make me happy!

A small assignment is a joyful experience - and I get to cross it off my TO DO LIST!  :):)

Thimbleberries - LODGE - Wall Hanging and Pillow

I was a substitute teacher for 2nd graders Thursday and Friday of this week - and in my spare time I relaxed with another Thimbleberry project. 

Every quarter, in the Thimbleberries Club, there are free directions for an extra project and this quarter the project was a 60″ x 60″ lap quilt. 

Since my large Thimbleberries project is a quilt being made with the Thimbleberries LAKESIDE line of fabric, I decided that the lap quilt would make a great wall hanging for our family room - and it was made out of the LODGE line of Thimbleberries fabric.

Here it is, all put  together and ready for quilting - I think this will be a project for Valerie - my longarm quilter at A NEEDLE RUNS THROUGH IT in Goochland, VA.  To be truthful, I actually did THINK about quilting it myself, but I am not SURE that I am brave enough!  I took the machine quilting class in February - and so I SHOULD know how to do it….but the question becomes ON WHAT DO I PRACTICE?  So far I have liked everything that I have made and I don’t want to commit it to the practice run…..I would be sad to ruin it!  :)

Thimbleberries - LODGE - Lap Quilt Wall Hanging

So, I said, “SELF, maybe you could practice machine quilting a top for a matching sofa pillow.”  AND SO I DID THAT!  I felt encouraged - but I STILL don’t think I am brave enough to try to quilt the lap quilt…..maybe I will practice on a quilt made with some of my online exchange block swaps!  :)

Here is the top - quilted by sao herself!  I used a ton of quilter’s safety pins and fusible batting.

Quilted Top for a Thimbleberries LODGE Pillow

 

TA DA…..here is the finished pillow - it measures 18 1/2″ square….and it looks kind of cute on the little sofa loveseat!

I am happy - it is my FIRST quilted pillow!

Finished Thimbleberries LODGE Sofa Pillow  Thimbleberry LODGE Quilted Pillow on the Sofa