Yes? It was time for me to get away from applique for awhile and just do some simple sewing. You know the kind of sewing where you just start feeding pieces thru your machine........no matchy, matchy
colors, no planning.............the kind of sewing where you end up with two blues next to each other
and it's no big deal in the scheme of your quilting life? Aaahhh, mindless devil-may-care
chain stitching would be perfect. While thinking of what pattern would fit my needs, I remembered
a rail fence pattern from a few months ago and I was even able to find the magazine....wow! The pattern I am working on is from the August 2011 issue of American Patchwork and Quilting and
is designed by blogger Kathie. "Weaving the Rails" is the quilt's name on page 45.
So this week I have been cutting 5 /12" pieces from my hoard of 1 1/2" strips. Some of these
scrappy strips are very old.........from the 1980's and 1990's...........and I am remembering past
projects fondly while using these fabrics in my blocks. A trip down memory lane for sure.
If you need a quick project for this time of year, this is a simple, fast and easy one for you to
pick up. Making these blocks has been very enjoyable and since it is a scrap quilt, it takes
no planning..............just pick up the next piece and stitch it on.
I need to only make 25 more and that will take no time to do since this is a speedy block. I'm
having so much fun and with my unending pile of scrappy strips, who knows how big this quilt
will end up being. Fun!
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
Missie Carpenter of Hallbrook Designs
About ten or eleven years ago, Missie Carpenter passed around a paper in our local quilt guild requesting anyone interested in starting an applique group with her to please sign up. I was one of the lucky ones to sign the paper. Our small gathering began and it was a fun group because we just worked on our
own applique projects and had show and tell......no committees, no rules, just getting together. Years
went by and Missie had to move to Iowa because hubby got a job transfer. During our gatherings she
would talk about patterns and dreaming of making her own, and she did do a few. Since moving away,
she created a webbie and added some new patterns to her quilting life.
How fun was it to get an email from Homestead Hearth after Christmas mentioning their new BOM
programs and reading Missie's name and seeing one of her quilt designs will be featured as an offering! How great is that for her! And I knew her before she was famous!!! Here is her Life in the Midwest.
To introduce you to Missie and her work, I am inviting you to take a look at her website. She has
a new pattern listed, In the Orange Grove and I am sure you will be seeing more patterns from her in the
future. Good luck, Missie, in your pattern adventures!
own applique projects and had show and tell......no committees, no rules, just getting together. Years
went by and Missie had to move to Iowa because hubby got a job transfer. During our gatherings she
would talk about patterns and dreaming of making her own, and she did do a few. Since moving away,
she created a webbie and added some new patterns to her quilting life.
How fun was it to get an email from Homestead Hearth after Christmas mentioning their new BOM
programs and reading Missie's name and seeing one of her quilt designs will be featured as an offering! How great is that for her! And I knew her before she was famous!!! Here is her Life in the Midwest.
To introduce you to Missie and her work, I am inviting you to take a look at her website. She has
a new pattern listed, In the Orange Grove and I am sure you will be seeing more patterns from her in the
future. Good luck, Missie, in your pattern adventures!
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Oooooo, love those blue and whites
features one on my favorite old prints, the tiny stars. But if the camera pans out a little further, you see the problem. Someone at one time got very careless with a bleach bottle.
A couple bloggers have been showing blue and whites in their posts this month so I am joining in. Hopefully I can get a few more photos posted soon.
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
I have missed my needle............
Now that Christmas and New Year's has come and gone and the kids and grand blessings are back in their own cities and states, it is time to get back to stitching. Oooo, how I have missed my needle! But how to find it in the cluttered mess of the stitching cave..........no problem, I have more than one! Applique time has been scarce, but that will change tonight. Plans are to pick up needle and thread and work on the third block of the blue willow project.
Here is the progress so far.
Here is the progress so far.
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Mary Christmas!
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Blue Willow
Most of last summer, the ladies over at Good Wives were working on an applique willow pattern that they were inspired to work on from a photo of an antique quilt. I knew when I first saw their work that I would be buying their pattern to make one. I needed a handwork project and this would be the perfect one. Last week I started my first of four blocks thinking I would stitch a few stitches here and there. That didn't happen. I was addicted right off and finished
my first big block, about 20" square, yesterday. Today I am lecturing myself to put that second block down and to work on Christmas decorating and sewing gifts. Time will only tell if I listen to my lecture. The ladies at Good Wives are making theirs in red and green and they are lovely. I chose to make mine a blue willow on a teadyed colored brown background. Yesterday I sent this progress photo to my sister who emailed me back a little surprised. When she opened the attatchment, she wondered why I was sending her a picture of ribs. O my! Not knowingwhat to expect, I can see where she may have been confused wondering why I was going to applique dinosaur ribs. (ok, disclaimer here: she works second shift and comes home very tired, hence the confusion....maybe?) See what you think:
Good Wives Co is a wonderful quilt shop in Marion, Ohio. If you like reproduction and civil war'ish type fabrics then this is the place for you. The shop ladies are always friendly and ready to talk about what you are working on. Lots of shop samples and some decorating items for you to purchase. Search the internet for them. It's my favorite quilt shop and worth the ride over anytime I need inspiration.
my first big block, about 20" square, yesterday. Today I am lecturing myself to put that second block down and to work on Christmas decorating and sewing gifts. Time will only tell if I listen to my lecture. The ladies at Good Wives are making theirs in red and green and they are lovely. I chose to make mine a blue willow on a teadyed colored brown background. Yesterday I sent this progress photo to my sister who emailed me back a little surprised. When she opened the attatchment, she wondered why I was sending her a picture of ribs. O my! Not knowingwhat to expect, I can see where she may have been confused wondering why I was going to applique dinosaur ribs. (ok, disclaimer here: she works second shift and comes home very tired, hence the confusion....maybe?) See what you think:
Ooo, that photo is way too bright............blue ribs? Hmmmm............
Good Wives Co is a wonderful quilt shop in Marion, Ohio. If you like reproduction and civil war'ish type fabrics then this is the place for you. The shop ladies are always friendly and ready to talk about what you are working on. Lots of shop samples and some decorating items for you to purchase. Search the internet for them. It's my favorite quilt shop and worth the ride over anytime I need inspiration.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Shawshank!
Weddings are a lot of work! One of my daughters wedding was less than two weeks ago and we are still worn out from the planning, setting up, visiting with family and friends and just plain old having a great time. With Thanksgiving preparations so quickly following the big event, whew............I'm still in a tizzy. Sandwiched
in between all this was our 37th wedding anniversary. I had not had a needle in my hand for a week and a half; feels good to needle fabric again!
Dear daughter's reception was at the old reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio. Movie
buffs may know that this is the prison Shawshank Redemption was filmed at. Some of the prison has been demolished since the movie but a good part has been preserved for tours and ghost hunts that have been featured on a few tv shows of this type. The central guard room is available for rent for wedding receptions. It's a great
place. While we were setting up for the reception, a tour of the prison was going on and we could see visitors walking thru the old cells. There is memorabilia
from the movie around to see, also. Air Force One was also filmed here

Wishing everyone in blogland and beyond a happy Thanksgiving!!!!!
in between all this was our 37th wedding anniversary. I had not had a needle in my hand for a week and a half; feels good to needle fabric again!
Dear daughter's reception was at the old reformatory in Mansfield, Ohio. Movie
buffs may know that this is the prison Shawshank Redemption was filmed at. Some of the prison has been demolished since the movie but a good part has been preserved for tours and ghost hunts that have been featured on a few tv shows of this type. The central guard room is available for rent for wedding receptions. It's a great
place. While we were setting up for the reception, a tour of the prison was going on and we could see visitors walking thru the old cells. There is memorabilia
from the movie around to see, also. Air Force One was also filmed here


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