Sunday, March 31, 2013
HAPPY EASTER
It is official, we survived the winter......The Robins Have Returned ! ! ! We had a wonderful brunch at The Otsego Club in Gaylord with great friends and family. The food and the company was the best. Then home for a nap.....Great Day ! ! !
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Flynn Framee Virgin Run
Well today was the first attempt to use The Flynn Frame to quilt my Divorced Farmers Wife quilt. I decided on the Baptist Fan quilt pattern. I am not happy with the results right now at all. I am having a difficult time keeping it flowing smoothly and the "work area" is too narrow. I realize a learning curve is to be expected and I will try it again tomorrow, but I know I could quilt it better and faster without the frame.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Alternate Blocks for the Jinny Beyer BOM 2013
I finished all 12 of the alternate blocks that go into the Jinny Beyer BOM 2013. Hopefully, the third block coming in April will work much better than the first two.
MORE PICTURES OF OUR BABY
Sarah is so wonderful to keep the pictures of Luke coming. He is going to fit into our family just perfect with his saving some of his lunch on his face and feet for later ! ! !
AN ADDITION TO OUR FAMILY
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Luke at 4 weeks old
We had so much fun looking at the litter of 11 Labrador Pups. Mike chose this "little" guy only I don't think he will be very little for long. We already love him lots. Hopefully his sisters, Jesse and Jenny will love him too.
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
JINNY BEYER BOM 2013
I have been working on the Jinny Beyer BOM compass blocks and the first one was definitely a CHALLENGE. Whoever designed the piecing of this block is a much better quilter than I am. My first attempt at the block, I decided to paper piece it. All was well until I had to put the two halves together then it was extremely crooked. So then I tried the regular piecing and that was somewhat better but still not great. So onward to paper piecing with all fabric on paper which was not the way Jinny recommended it. It really only should of taken me a few hours to get this done but it took 2 days, Mmy brain is still not fulling functioning. The second block worked out fine the first time, thankfully.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
WOW it is already March 17 and I was certain I would keep this blog caught up. Apparently not. Well this year has been a busy one (understatement of the century). We moved my mom up to The Brook Assisted Living in May of 2012. She was requiring too much care for Sheffield Bay in Bay City. I got to spend a large amount of time with her until she passed on February 19, 2013. I am so thankful for the wonderful hours we got to spend together. I hand pieced a wonderful wallhanging while I sat with her and it was displayed at the funeral home. It was my first full hand pieced project and it is a wonderful tribute to my mom. She did see the beginning blocks and I joke that she probably heard some of the "errors" during the last of the piecing. Also, the day she passed away I came home mid afternoon and decided I was going to machine quilt it to show at the funeral home. I believe I could of closed my eyes and quilted it. It went so smoothly that mom must of been helping me. I got it completely quilted and the binding sewed on in about 5 hours.
I had been looking at the Block of the Month from Jinny Beyer and bought the border and other fussy cutting fabric. So Friday I decided to get started on it. I was not into the 14.5" blocks so I made the paper pieced pattern 25% smaller. It took ALL DAY and I was not happy with the results. The pattern from the border fabric did not show enough and it did not match up well. So yesterday I went full scale and did the "soft piecing" method, which is cutting each piece and drawing the 1/4" seams on. The border fabric showed up much more and it went together well until I joined the two halfs. GEEZ it still is not working well. I tried persuasive pressing, tugging and just about everything else but it is still not the straightest it should be, but.....So today I am forging ahead to block 2 and see what happens.
I saw the Mini Mosiacs on The Quilt Show.com and was intrigued. So Judy and I purchased the book and we are going to try it with Sally and Joyce next Monday at The Loose Threads all day sew. It looks like so much fun and every project in the book looks to be lots of fun. I really need more projects ! ! ! I already have The Quilt Show.com BOM from last year top finished but not quilted.
I purchased the John Flynn quilting frame and it looks like it will work well but I need to put my Janome Horizon on the front porch where I have more room to spread out and seriously get quilting. Right now my machine is at Bonnie's Sewing Center in Bay City for a good cleaning and oiling.
Mike found his BLACK LAB puppies in the Grand Rapids area and we are going down soon to see them. We have only seen pictures so far. The owner is Sarah and she is such a wonderful person. I am excited to actually meet her and not just converse via emails. This puppy will be named LUKE and will be great fun. Hopefully, Jesse and Jenny will think so.
I had been looking at the Block of the Month from Jinny Beyer and bought the border and other fussy cutting fabric. So Friday I decided to get started on it. I was not into the 14.5" blocks so I made the paper pieced pattern 25% smaller. It took ALL DAY and I was not happy with the results. The pattern from the border fabric did not show enough and it did not match up well. So yesterday I went full scale and did the "soft piecing" method, which is cutting each piece and drawing the 1/4" seams on. The border fabric showed up much more and it went together well until I joined the two halfs. GEEZ it still is not working well. I tried persuasive pressing, tugging and just about everything else but it is still not the straightest it should be, but.....So today I am forging ahead to block 2 and see what happens.
I saw the Mini Mosiacs on The Quilt Show.com and was intrigued. So Judy and I purchased the book and we are going to try it with Sally and Joyce next Monday at The Loose Threads all day sew. It looks like so much fun and every project in the book looks to be lots of fun. I really need more projects ! ! ! I already have The Quilt Show.com BOM from last year top finished but not quilted.
I purchased the John Flynn quilting frame and it looks like it will work well but I need to put my Janome Horizon on the front porch where I have more room to spread out and seriously get quilting. Right now my machine is at Bonnie's Sewing Center in Bay City for a good cleaning and oiling.
Mike found his BLACK LAB puppies in the Grand Rapids area and we are going down soon to see them. We have only seen pictures so far. The owner is Sarah and she is such a wonderful person. I am excited to actually meet her and not just converse via emails. This puppy will be named LUKE and will be great fun. Hopefully, Jesse and Jenny will think so.
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