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May 24, 2013
Quilt Market from better off thread...

I was not fortunate enough to attend Quilt Market, but maybe someday! I’m a sample sewer for Robert Kaufman Fabrics, so I did get to be there in spirit. I wanted to share (ok, show-off) the items I made.

A big thank you to Latifah from The Quilt Engineer for most of these photos!

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The first piece is this bag, which is aptly named “The Awesome Bag”.  It’s a really cute, easy, bag to make (if you aren’t afraid of buttonholes), plus it’s reversible and you can lengthen and shorten the strap. How awesome is that ...

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Quilt Market from Better Off Thread

I was not fortunate enough to attend Quilt Market, but maybe someday! I’m a sample sewer for Robert Kaufman Fabrics, so I did get to be there in spirit. I wanted to share (ok, show-off) the items I made.

A big thank you to Latifah from The Quilt Engineer for most of these photos!

quiltmarket2

The first piece is this bag, which is aptly named “The Awesome Bag”.  It’s a really cute, easy, bag to make (if you aren’t afraid of buttonholes), plus it’s reversible and you can lengthen and shorten the strap. How awesome is that ...

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Belgium Waffles Quilt and More from Cactus Needle

 Those Mesa ladies have been busy
quilting the last month.
 For Show and Tell 
Peg brought her finished 
Belgium Waffles Quilt
just back from the quilter.
 Belgium Waffles
by Monica of Happy Zombie
is offered as a free pattern
over at Moda Bake Shop
 Peg really did a great job in color selection.
 And her back is as pretty as her front.
These ladies always make the most beautiful backs
out of their left over scraps.
 Janet brought her finished 
Snowball Quilt
 Most of the ladies in the group made this one too.
 Holly was binding a quilt she ...

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Mother's Day Runner & Tea Cozy from Pacific Fabrics

Here's a sweet, quick project you'll enjoy!

I am in charge of flowers for church this month, so I wanted to do a Mother’s Day theme for Sunday, May 12th. 

English Tea CozyI love the new line of fabric,  Cream & Sugar from Ampersand Design Studio, so I used our ...

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Quilted Mat Sew Along - Halfway there.... from Cass Can Sew

Okay.... So I'm a couple of days behind on the Sew Delicious Quilted Mat Sew Along.  

Life got in the way!  

Why does that always happen?  

Doesn't life know that I've got sewing to do???

Anyway, I've just completed part 2 of the sew along and things are coming along nicely.  All that's left now is to sew the binding, which I read up on this morning when Sew Delicious published part 3.

Here's some snapshots of my progress....





Ooops... one of those lines is a little wonky!

Please excuse the darkness of my ...

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May 23, 2013
Pat Sloan: Behind the scenes and Quilts by You! from Pat Sloan's Blog

Traffic jam by Roberta Cole Meredith

Roberta shared her "Traffic Jam"!

Traffic jam by Karen Lieberman

And Karen made another!

She told me the border fabric has been in her stash a long time and was PERFECT!

CLICK HERE for my FREE "Traffic Jam" Pattern

Deb dragonfly up close

And look at Deb's Dragon fly from Brambleberry friends

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Pat sloan in mary koval booth

Sharing a bit of Behind the Scenes at Quilt Market

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Show and tellThis is my show and tell today!!

Now I'd love to see YOURS! Put a direct link to your latest blog post, your ...

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kraft•tex(tm) Project from C&T Publishing Blog

Kraft-TexWhoops! In our effort to provide a free pattern for use with our kraft•tex(tm) – we put the wrong URL on the product packaging! Please find the instructions here: kraft•tex(TM) Project Instructions and the templates here: kraft•tex(TM) Project Templates Enjoy!

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homemade from Charm About You


That's the baby sorted, I'm just hoping my son will want to wear the tie I'm making. At least it's looking the right sort of shape... just a bit of slip stitching to do tonight and then it is done.



I really like this song, the sentiment of it and the beautiful video - it makes me want to write on books and records:




Linking up:
Live A Colorful Life

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St. Louis 16 Patch Quilts from Cactus Needle

 Yesterday was our fun day
with the Mesa Ladies.
A few of us gather at our church
have a wonderful lunch
and work on quilts.
 Amanda and Gina both were putting the binding on their
St. Louis 16 Patch quilts.
This quilt is definitely on my "to-do" list!
A great stash buster.
 Gina's version is for her son who graduates
from high school next week.
She chose more masculine fabrics
and added borders.
 Amanda is our hero.
She makes quilts for each of her children's school teachers
as a thank you gift.
How wonderful is that?
 The St ...

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The Nursery from Sew What!

With every day bringing the birth of our first baby closer it seemed only right that I should get the nursery finished.  And I am very pleased to say it is.  So without further ado here it is.  (this is picture heavy)

Photo is taken from the door looking in

View from the closet

This dresser belonged to my Mom and fits just perfectly in the room.  The bunny and the owl on the dresser are both from Indigo Books.  The monitor is the Philips Avent Dect (which we found at WestCoast Kids).  The art on the wall is called ...

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barn raising from Ellyn's Place

Lori posted barn 7 in her barn along yesterday so I set right to work (by the way, Ally informed me that I needed to stop talking about "building barns" and say "raising barns" instead. point taken). The barn quilt block is small pinwheels this time. Here's my first attempt.
 Major fail. First of all, the background fabric is way too busy and there is no contrast! Second of all, none of my points meet. Ugh! I am not great at pinwheels but this block was a serious disaster. So I began again. Re chose my fabrics and slowed ...

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Applique Baby Bib Sewing Tutorial from Nikki, In Stitches

Babies and birthdays…

These are the two things that seem to be on my mind the most these days.

I think the babies thing is pretty self-explanatory. We’re in full prep mode over here considering our summer schedule is already filling up fast, and baby #3 will make his or her grand entrance in early September.

And birthdays because my birthday is this Saturday. I’m not one to make a big deal about my birthday…spending time with my friends and family for the day is my idea of a perfect celebration. But the last few years, as ...

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My bag adventures from Sewjournal

Recently I’ve tried my hand at some rudimentary bags. I showed them to you in a previous post here and here. Then I saw this great pattern on the Sew Serendipity website. I bought the pattern and thought about it for a while. Then I was sidelined from hand quilting because I hurt my hands/wrists so I decided this was the perfect time to try to make the bag using my machine.

There are learning curves and then there are LEARNING CURVES! This one was an Everest for me. To begin with all went smoothly but then as ...

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My bag adventures from Sewjournal

Recently I’ve tried my hand at some rudimentary bags. I showed them to you in a previous post here and here. Then I saw this great pattern on the Sew Serendipity website. I bought the pattern and thought about it for a while. Then I was sidelined from hand quilting because I hurt my hands/wrists so I decided this was the perfect time to try to make the bag using my machine.

There are learning curves and then there are LEARNING CURVES! This one was an Everest for me. To begin with all went smoothly but then as ...

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Just one thing..and a cloth napkin tutorialWe are in the season... from Daisey Jayne Sews



Just one thing..and a cloth napkin tutorial

We are in the season of cook outs, barbeques, picnics and outdoor parties.  And with that comes…

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May 22, 2013
This week..... from Scraps of Life

I finished this Quilt for Sunny and its a big one!


 Such a pretty combination of colors and fabrics
And then I loaded Sunnys quilt #2 and it is almost done.

I finished piecing a quilt for me and it is ready for the Longarm and I started another quilt for me while I was at our lot at Trestle Creek Golf Resort. 

Love it when I'm productive like that.

Mom is settling in at her new residence but yesterday when I went to see her, I noticed she has broken her upper dentures! One tooth is gone and ...

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Pat Sloan: Search and Rescue UFO Busting Tip 5 from Pat Sloan's Blog

UFO busting is SO important. Because if you have these UFOs around giving you guilt, you just can't have any fun. Am I right?

My UFO Busting Tip 5 is the "Search and Rescue"

It is VERY important one

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Ask yourself these questions

  • When was the last time you actually SAW the top of your cutting table
  • Is your ironing board piled HIGH with crap that needs put away.. .. treasures you purchased?
  • Do you HAVE your newly selected 3 to 10 UFOs in a spot where you can actuall GET to them? 
  • Where are your Scissors, rotary cutter, favorite ...

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Working on UFO...leaves from Needles and Pins

Our Guild VP told us to bring something about the log cabin pattern last week and I went looking for a block of the month quilt that I won and could not find it...but look what I did find.


A UFO ...

Started several years ago when I really did not know what I was doing and I got bored.

So here I go again...and I am excited.



The vines were mostly sewn in place so I finished those up and am now appliqueing leaves...



Freezer paper applique for the hearts and leaves and for the vines I used ...

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Two Down, One Scraped? Who Rah!! from Asianartandquilt's Blog

, there is so much beautiful fabric available, it's hard to control the urge to start a new project with every new wonderful fabric you see or buy. It reminds me of a 2 year old running from one toy to the next until he has emptied his whole toy box. I always feel that I'm 4 or 5 projects behind.

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It’s been some time but… from Diannajessie

Life got so busy of late, there has been so much on my ‘to do list that’ the thing I love to do in spare moments had to be pushed to the side for a while.

I have however made some bags, bags 028

and found a whole lot of this white cotton just dying to be dyed…Image

More on the outcomes of that soon, I think, unless that life thing distracts me again,

‘Till then,

Dianna


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