Thursday, September 16, 2010
Fall Appliqué
Here is the start of the first block. I love the fabrics and the patterns but I think she, the designer, has made the blocks too big. This one will be 20" finished. I am probably too fussy. C
Monday, September 13, 2010
Sunday, September 12, 2010
A Bag of Fabric
Hi all, when I arrived home there was a shopping bag of fabric scraps. All pieces were at least 8 1/2" wide so I knew they were meant to be cut up for LWR quilts etc. I am pretty sure the bag came from Marjie, but let me know if I am wrong.Well it sat there for about 5 days and then I started in on it. Who knows what comes over me and I do such a thing. but I cut three LWR quilt kits including bindings and one backing from the fabrics and this AM cut 12 school bags from the last, large, heavier fabric. HURRAY!! I love it!! I was so inspired that I sewed together a Lap quilt for Winchester House Nursing Home and put together 6 LWR sewing kits and 3 LWR layettes. I only had to run out to Target for a few layette items. I have already put the sewing kits, layettes and 13 finished LWR quilts in my car for the Quilting day planned at Grace Lutheran for next Sat. See Nancy's comment after the 8/27 post "Marilyn's Comments" to learn more about Lutheran World Relief and the Quilting Day. She also has some good links in the comment.
Here is a brief supply list for the:
LWR Quilts- 64"x 80" made from 80-8 1/2" blocks of varying degrees of beautiful coordination,(meaning some are ugly and some are very pretty!!) plus 8-2 1/2" strips for the binding. These kits our volunteers sew together and tie.
LWR Sewing Kits include, 3 yards of fabric, one spool of thread, one card of buttons and 12 needles.
LWR Layettes include in various sizes from 3 months to 24 months-- 2 receiving blankets, 2 onesies, 2 sleepers, 1 sweater, 4 flat fold diapers, 2 washcloths, 1 bar of soap and 2 diaper pins.
If you go to the sites that Nancy mentions in her comment, you will learn how the above kits and quilts are used. It really inspires me to do more.
Thanks for the bag of fabric!!
Here is a brief supply list for the:
LWR Quilts- 64"x 80" made from 80-8 1/2" blocks of varying degrees of beautiful coordination,(meaning some are ugly and some are very pretty!!) plus 8-2 1/2" strips for the binding. These kits our volunteers sew together and tie.
LWR Sewing Kits include, 3 yards of fabric, one spool of thread, one card of buttons and 12 needles.
LWR Layettes include in various sizes from 3 months to 24 months-- 2 receiving blankets, 2 onesies, 2 sleepers, 1 sweater, 4 flat fold diapers, 2 washcloths, 1 bar of soap and 2 diaper pins.
If you go to the sites that Nancy mentions in her comment, you will learn how the above kits and quilts are used. It really inspires me to do more.
Thanks for the bag of fabric!!
Friday, September 10, 2010
Libertyville
Today is just beautiful and I just got home from walking the dogs. Zelda here in the house and yard, with only a few minor head-on collisions with posts and furniture. I think because she has lived here her whole life, all is very familiar. So now to get ready for my England trip. Patty and are very excited and working on only taking carry-ons for our week+ trip. It is a challenge! I think you will see a lot of black/gray outfits in our pictures. I have worked it so I am going to be able to blog using my iphone from England so hopefully you see get a DAILY update with pictures.
Our other big news is that Sarah is getting a Schnauzer puppy next week. She is a distant relative of Z and D's and we think black and silver and her name is Ruby. She was born 7/12 which is Sarah's BD too, and hence the name Ruby, for July's birthstone. Cute. I will post pictures of her as soon as I have them, probably next Friday. Will try to post again this weekend, sorry I have been remiss with the move home etc. Love you all, C
Friday, September 3, 2010
I spent all of yesterday helping to hang quilts at our Quilter's Guild Region quilt show at Hever Castle, Kent. It is held in a marquee in the beautiful grounds of the castle. You would be bowled over by its beauty. The castle was the home of Anne Boleyn before she married Henry VIII and still looks very impressive, surrounded by a moat. I am on duty at the show now for the whole weekend, so we hope to get a good turnout. There are some lovely quilts there, so people should enjoy it and the walk around the grounds will please their "other halves" I should think.
Good luck with the packing Christine - you are a glutton for punishment moving from house to house I think!! I have been painting my sewing room and all the "stuff" (so much fabric, patterns, notions and goodness knows what) that was in it, is scattered about the upstairs of our house and it looks terrible up there. I can't wait to sort it out but can't even think of it until after this weekend. Oh well, it will still be there next week!
D
Good luck with the packing Christine - you are a glutton for punishment moving from house to house I think!! I have been painting my sewing room and all the "stuff" (so much fabric, patterns, notions and goodness knows what) that was in it, is scattered about the upstairs of our house and it looks terrible up there. I can't wait to sort it out but can't even think of it until after this weekend. Oh well, it will still be there next week!
D
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