Saturday, October 31, 2009
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
While we were sewing.......
The lil' guy and his mommy came over today. We played and played with puzzles and his train. Then he asked for milk. And cartoons. I guess gramma doesn't have very good cartoons on her tv. This is what happened while I went to help his mom cut out some fabric for her purse class she is taking on Thursday.
Here's a picture that will keep reminding me to put those cuttings of aloe vera into a pot! I gave middle child cuttings and then I killed my plants so she reciprocated and gave me back some cuttings.
Monday, October 26, 2009
It's been a very busy week!
I flew home Friday from meeting Junior Miss so I could gather my sewing supplies to attend another quilt class on Saturday at the LQS. Middle child wanted to make this Elanor Burns quilt so she signed us up for the class. I don't know about you but sometimes it is more fun to spend the day sewing with ladies with the same likes as you than to read the instructions and sew by yourself! Plus if we sign up for a class, we are more prone to finish the project than not. Classes are only $10 and if I don't have to open the book while I am in class, I feel it was worth my time to attend!
Here's middle child posing for me.
Here's middle child posing for me.
Here are some of her blocks. No wonder she is smiling! Look at her points!
A pic of Bobbi (owner of LQS) and our instructor for the day, Lisa. You can see the book we followed is one by Eleanor Burns called Day and Night. The quilt reminded me of some patterns that use the X-Block. After you make your original quilt, you have pieces left over that will make other things.
This is how far I got during class. Now to find time to sew on my borders.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Trip to see Junior Miss!
I helped the new mommy make a diaper cover while I was there. We used the pattern "Smartie Pants 2" by Two Sisters at Squirrel Hollow. Very quick and easy pattern to make. Now all that is needed is the elastic. (And probably a bigger bottom on baby) It was the first time new mommy had appliqued so I was proud of her! She did a great job!
Here's Junior Miss getting a bath while I was there. Ummmmm....not too happy.
But here she is in her bed sleeping so peacefully. This is called a playard. A very beautiful bassinet.
It was hard to leave this lil' one behind when I left! I don't like being gramma and being so far away!
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Leaving on a jet plane to see this!
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Saturday Run to SLC
I will admit that I still had that beautiful chair on my mind when my daughter asked me to head to SLC to shop for some fabric for our next quilt class. Since I was driving and she didn't know where many fabric shops were, I decided to head back to Gardner's Village. They have a quilt shop AND they had that chair!
Took some more pics of the witches that were on display.
Took some more pics of the witches that were on display.
Headed to the quilt shop and none of the fabric caught middle child's eye. She was looking for batiks.
And sad to say.....my chair was in the back of the store all wrapped up and ready to go to someone else's home instead of mine! At least it made the decision very easy---do I buy it or not???? The shop owner said she could order me another one but it would take 6-8 weeks to be made and shipped. I'm not that patient and I figure that in another month or so I will have forgotten about this one and go find something else to love instead. (And hopefully something cheaper!)
Here's a pic of middle child with her version of the purse we made this past week! She did a great job!
My Sunflowers in the Rough is back from the quilters. I now have to add the binding. Hopefully it will be hanging in the house before Fall is over..........
Friday, October 16, 2009
Another purse class-"It's all about me"
Last night I took another purse class with my daughter. It was a small class, which made it nice to get quicker one on one time with the instructors.
Here's my daughter telling me not to take her picture. She also has on her "safety glasses". I was happy I had on my own safety glasses after breaking a needle trying to sew through some bulkiness!
Here's my daughter telling me not to take her picture. She also has on her "safety glasses". I was happy I had on my own safety glasses after breaking a needle trying to sew through some bulkiness!
Bobbi and Char have a wonderful quilt shop! This is the teaching room of the store. Look closely and you can see the BOM for this year. They are very generous with their blocks. If you come every month and have your block sewn, you get the next month's block free. That means you could actually make a quilt for only $6 because you only pay for the very first block.
Middle daughter and I were able to actually get most of the purse made while at class! Yes!
I hate going to classes and bringing home unfinished projects so I got up this a.m. and topstitched the top of the purse and put on the flower. I was going to use different fabric but was lucky enough to have my new Authentic from Sweetwater arrive yesterday in the mail! Hence the red button on the flower...my other fabric was red and black. I think it gives it a certain "pop".....or I am telling myself that until I can go check out some green buttons for the center.
Here's the pattern we used. Geralyn is a local gal who is just starting her own pattern company with her sister.
One thing I learned last night was that Nancy's Notions has fusible piping. I didn't know there was such a thing but it sure made it quick and easy to sew the piping into the purse!
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