Showing posts with label Can I get a whoop whoop? Link a Finish Friday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Can I get a whoop whoop? Link a Finish Friday. Show all posts

Friday, July 3, 2015

bow ties ... batch #1

It's been a while since I posted anything on my blog. I have been sewing, small stuff and life has gotten a bit busier.  
Here's my latest projects...
see more at simpledream2.etsy.com



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Saturday, April 4, 2015

Bakers Creek Festival April 5th

I plan to be set up at tomorrows Bakers Creek Festival.  
If you would like to see my quilts in person stop by.
There are lots of vendors, good food and a great environment 
for the whole family.  Plus, lots of seeds to get a 
jump start on this years garden.

More items in the shop.



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Friday, March 20, 2015

gradient

The placement of 5" squares looks patchwork at first glance.
You don't see the gradient color range until the quilt 
is quarter folded. That is the beauty of this design.

greens, oranges, browns...

black, grays, reds...

browns, greens, gold...

navy, blues, greens and burgundy.

The back is Robert Kaufman "widescreen", cross hatch print in yarrow or golden yellow with a checker board design spliced in near the top from additional 5" squares.


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couldn't find TGIFF this week

Friday, March 13, 2015

Friday, February 20, 2015

been a while

The last two weeks have been a whirlwind.  My son "E" and I went to Florida to visit family last week.  While on the plane "E" saw a passenger, an older women, wearing a dark purple velour sweat suit. He said she looked like a Crown Royal bag. 

We enjoyed being with family, eating good food, thrifting, playing with the little one and walking on the beach. 

I also went to the Space Coast Quilters quilt show with my sister-in-law, niece and great-niece.  How funny to see a quilt at the show made out of Crown Royal bags.  This one's for you "E".


We saw some beautiful work, quilts that inspired us, quilts that amazed us and came home with way too many ideas. My niece talked of having her mom make a "Sun bonnet Sue" quilt for her little one and we saw this one that she liked for all the colors.  


We met an incredible women who is carrying on her mothers, Pat Reid, legacy with just a small amount of her treasure of feedsacks that she was selling along with remnants. She talked of how her mother collected over 18,000 2" squared of feedsacks to document the patterns and colors. This collection is now in the process of being archived, printed and will be in the Library of Congress.  We all walked away from that booth with my niece buying a stash of feedsacks for her quilt and a deeper appreciation of the history.   "Pats Sacks" of Titusville has a store, be sure to look her up if you are ever in the area.  The treasure and history is well worth the trip.

We came home to the first real snow in mid-south Missouri. It was an interesting 2 hour drive home from the airport.


Happy to get home and get the fire started to warm our toes.


I started a part-time job as well so my quilting/sewing has been a bit slow. 

I did get to use the 6" Bloc-loc ruler that my sister-in-law bought for me.  She bought one for herself as well.  I'm sure we will be sharing our new HST projects with each other.  Here's the quilt top I made with my new tool this week. This was fun.  

With the impending snow, ice, rain and all around horrible weather predicted for the Ozarks I plan on staying in this weekend and working on the back of this quilt and maybe even another HST quilt top.  That is if we don't loose power which sometimes happens with heavy ice.  If that happens I will sit close to the wood stove to keep warm and wait it out.  

Friday, January 23, 2015

another quilt top finished.........

This is another design I've had in mind for a while.  Got the top finished today and hope to have the back done, quilted, binding done and in the shop by Monday.


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