I have taken time off from making quilts and tried my hand at making puppets. It is not as easy as some may think, but I have had a great time. A puppet ministry with some of the teens at church as been so much fun. I began with small hand puppets. The kids have performed one puppet play. They were great.
Here is a photo of the first set of puppets.
I saw a video on YouTube and wanted to do a Christmas program with another type of hand puppet. So I have been trying to make puppets with movable mouths. Guess what--mouths are difficult to make. Then the hair is also a challenge. Here are six of the seven puppets. Sure want to see what the kids think. You never know.
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Saturday, September 20, 2014
Baby Quilt
Oh, a baby shower today--the mother-to-be looked precious and the gifts for babies are so cute. I decided at the last minute I wanted to make a baby quilt. I am one of those people who cannot make a decision on what gifts to buy. I would rather decided on a quilt and make it than go to a store and select a gift.
Since it was to be a quick quilt, I headed to quilt shop to get a cute charm pack or two. The quilt shop was very LOW on cute charm packs. They may be in a back room to accommodate the Internet orders. Anyway, I found this "raccoon" material and thought it was cute. First, we do not know if it is a boy or girl. So my material was generic, I think. The mother-to-be likes purple, the backing was arrow head material and the father-to-be is an outdoor person. I like modern and simple--so this quilt was born.
The pattern is "falling charm" from the Missouri Star BLOCK Idea Book Winter Issue. It measures 42 by 48 inches. I used a modern quilting pattern allover of loops.
Since it was to be a quick quilt, I headed to quilt shop to get a cute charm pack or two. The quilt shop was very LOW on cute charm packs. They may be in a back room to accommodate the Internet orders. Anyway, I found this "raccoon" material and thought it was cute. First, we do not know if it is a boy or girl. So my material was generic, I think. The mother-to-be likes purple, the backing was arrow head material and the father-to-be is an outdoor person. I like modern and simple--so this quilt was born.
The pattern is "falling charm" from the Missouri Star BLOCK Idea Book Winter Issue. It measures 42 by 48 inches. I used a modern quilting pattern allover of loops.
Monday, September 1, 2014
First Day of September
Well, hello, September.
I just wrote a blog post and some way I deleted it. So I guess what I said was not too important.
Here is my Grandmother's Quilt. This time last year my eleven grandchildren, ages 2-12, drew a photo on a sheet of paper and my art teacher daughter-in-law transferred the photos to fabric. I have just finished the quilt and really just smile every time I look at the quilt. My grandchildren are each unique individuals and I love each and every one and can see them in each of their drawings.
I struggled with the quilting. The photo fabric was a little too stiff to quilt. I did get to practice quilting the black and white squares and feel a little more confident. I will now move on to a queen size Irish Chain that I have put off quilting--two years of procrastinating.
Here is a photo of the front and the back.
About five or six years ago I began a grandmother's flower garden quilt. I would make one or two flowers as I traveled over the years. My hexagons traveled with me on my five trips to Peru. On this last trip to Michigan I finished the last of the 63 flowers to make 9 rows with 7 flowers across. Now, on to the 1084 white and green hexes to connect the 63 flowers. Oh, my! The journey begins. I hope this does not take 5 or 6 years.
I just wrote a blog post and some way I deleted it. So I guess what I said was not too important.
Here is my Grandmother's Quilt. This time last year my eleven grandchildren, ages 2-12, drew a photo on a sheet of paper and my art teacher daughter-in-law transferred the photos to fabric. I have just finished the quilt and really just smile every time I look at the quilt. My grandchildren are each unique individuals and I love each and every one and can see them in each of their drawings.
I struggled with the quilting. The photo fabric was a little too stiff to quilt. I did get to practice quilting the black and white squares and feel a little more confident. I will now move on to a queen size Irish Chain that I have put off quilting--two years of procrastinating.
Here is a photo of the front and the back.
Love the backing!
About five or six years ago I began a grandmother's flower garden quilt. I would make one or two flowers as I traveled over the years. My hexagons traveled with me on my five trips to Peru. On this last trip to Michigan I finished the last of the 63 flowers to make 9 rows with 7 flowers across. Now, on to the 1084 white and green hexes to connect the 63 flowers. Oh, my! The journey begins. I hope this does not take 5 or 6 years.
Friday, August 15, 2014
Miniature Quilt
This is one of those quilts put on the back burner. I pulled it out this week and quilted it. I took a miniature quilting class from Ann Fox through the Vicksburg Quilters Guild.
The quilt is approximately 14 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches.
The quilt is approximately 14 1/2 x 15 1/2 inches.
Monday, August 4, 2014
My Rolling Stone Mystery Quilt
Recently I attended the Mississippi Quilter's Summer Gathering. I had the chance to go to the Mystery Quilt Class which was so much fun. Our instructor gave us a manila envelope and told us to only pull out one sheet at a time. We were to complete the one sheet of instructions and the go to the next. We could not look at the final project until toward the end of the class. I have just completed my quilt and here is one view. Today I have only little short people to help me hold it up. Not sure I can get a good picture.
And then -- here is the back.
Tried to get grandkids to help with holding my quilt. They were not too helpful. Grandson is hiding under the quilt. He gets his aversion to taking pictures from me.
Monday, July 28, 2014
New Ruler
While on a recent quilt shop hop in Tennessee, one shop was featuring this neat ruler. I used it today and fell in love with it. The ruler helps cut perfect half squares. These rulers have a groove down the middle to lock the ruler into place on the seam so there is no slipping, sliding or rocking.
Here I am using the new ruler to cut a 3 1/2 inch square on my rotating mat. Love the mat, too. Who doesn't like new gadgets!!!
This block from the mystery quilt class I took at the Mississippi Quilt Conference in May. Will post photos of quilt soon. All blocks are completed and I will add last two rows tomorrow.
Here I am using the new ruler to cut a 3 1/2 inch square on my rotating mat. Love the mat, too. Who doesn't like new gadgets!!!
This block from the mystery quilt class I took at the Mississippi Quilt Conference in May. Will post photos of quilt soon. All blocks are completed and I will add last two rows tomorrow.
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
Making Me Smile
My daughter-in-law delivered one of my prayer quilts. She sent me this photo. Sure makes me smile but also makes me aware of AG's need for prayer. She continues to have lots of issues and needs our constant prayers.
Just look at that sweet smile.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
March Post
Oh, still cool in the South. Ready for Spring and sunshine.
My retired hubby and I found some sunshine this morning to take photos outside.
Before Christmas I began working on Bonnie Hunter's Celtic Solstice. I thought I would never finish that quilt. I question sometimes if I am really a quilter when trying to cut so accurately and sew so accurately. However, I was tremendously please that after 51 blocks--26 blocks each with 52 pieces and 25 blocks each with about 32 pieces--the border blocks fit perfectly. I was truly amazed! Everyone who sees this quilt loves the circles. They just appeared by magic.
This past week I have been working on two prayer quilts. The first quilt is for a 21-month old girl, Abby Grace, who has cancer. She is so precious. You can follow her progress on Caring Bridge. The quilt measures 41" x 46", I think. :-)
My retired hubby and I found some sunshine this morning to take photos outside.
Before Christmas I began working on Bonnie Hunter's Celtic Solstice. I thought I would never finish that quilt. I question sometimes if I am really a quilter when trying to cut so accurately and sew so accurately. However, I was tremendously please that after 51 blocks--26 blocks each with 52 pieces and 25 blocks each with about 32 pieces--the border blocks fit perfectly. I was truly amazed! Everyone who sees this quilt loves the circles. They just appeared by magic.
This past week I have been working on two prayer quilts. The first quilt is for a 21-month old girl, Abby Grace, who has cancer. She is so precious. You can follow her progress on Caring Bridge. The quilt measures 41" x 46", I think. :-)
The second prayer quilt is for 16-year old Devonte who had a seizure that left him in a a bad way. He does not have long to live. The knots in the thread on top represent the prayers said over the quilt.
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Sharing Recipe
Oh, this was so easy and very good. I am not sure where I found the recipe but glad I did.
Crockpot Beef Stroganoff
Recipe
2 pounds cubed stew meat
2 cans Condensed Golden Mushroom Soup
1 largish onion diced
2-3-4 tabls of Worcestershire
1/2 cup water
8 oz of cream cheese (added just before serving)
couple of dashes of Garlic Salt (1 tsp?)
couple dashes of Hot Paprika
In the slow cooker stir in all the ingredients together, (except the meat AND the Cream Cheese). Once combined add the meat and mix together.
Cook on Low for 8 hours.
Cut up the cream cheese into cubes just before serving and turn crockpot on high. Stir the cream cheese in until all combined. You might have to put the lid back on and leave for 10 minutes.
So good to freeze BEFORE adding the cream cheese. Just re-heat on the stove and add cream cheese 10 minutes before serving. The meat becomes even more tender when reheated after freezing-perfect for toast.
2 pounds cubed stew meat
2 cans Condensed Golden Mushroom Soup
1 largish onion diced
2-3-4 tabls of Worcestershire
1/2 cup water
8 oz of cream cheese (added just before serving)
couple of dashes of Garlic Salt (1 tsp?)
couple dashes of Hot Paprika
In the slow cooker stir in all the ingredients together, (except the meat AND the Cream Cheese). Once combined add the meat and mix together.
Cook on Low for 8 hours.
Cut up the cream cheese into cubes just before serving and turn crockpot on high. Stir the cream cheese in until all combined. You might have to put the lid back on and leave for 10 minutes.
So good to freeze BEFORE adding the cream cheese. Just re-heat on the stove and add cream cheese 10 minutes before serving. The meat becomes even more tender when reheated after freezing-perfect for toast.
Monday, March 3, 2014
Too Long
I cannot believe today is the third day of March in 2014. Looking at my planned activities takes me to the middle of September. Then Christmas will be staring us in the face.
Oh---one day at a time.
Wanted to post one of my Christmas projects. Again, not a good photo....
The first photo is of my Christmas tree skirt. I made two of them and really liked the outcome.
Oh---one day at a time.
Wanted to post one of my Christmas projects. Again, not a good photo....
The first photo is of my Christmas tree skirt. I made two of them and really liked the outcome.
I have also been working on a Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt -- Celtic Solstice. I am in the process of finishing the top. This is a photo of the quilt before sewing together. I will also all three borders to this quilt. I love the way the circles are created. Looks like the difficult quilt that it is. Sure hope the quilt police do not come after me. Sonny has claimed this quilt and it will go on our bed and not many will ever see it.
Since this is my blog and not Facebook, I can say just this and not hurt any one's feelings -- one lady who had made this quilt, commented on Facebook her mother said this was the ugliest quilt she had ever seen. I have loved each quilt made from this pattern and posted on the Celtic Solstice Facebook page. I can say my mother nor my mother-in-law nor my grandmother would have ever said that to me or anyone. In fact, no one in my family would think of uttering a negative, hurtful comment as that. I am so thankful to have a loving Christian family. I am my own worst critic.
True story--we had a visiting preacher eating dinner with us. He was rather a funny man who was always teasing and having a little fun. He showed my grandmother a horrid picture of a smiling, toothless woman and claimed her to be his wife. Without hesitation, my grandmother said, "Well, isn't she sweet!"
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Busy, Busy, Busy
Oh, the Christmas season kept me busy. I created two Christmas tree skirts. This is first one. The center cutout looks a little rough, but that was not easy to do. Anyway, I was in a hurry and did not take time to fix it. The other, which was very similar except for quilting pattern, was given as a "Dirty Santa" gift.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Chevrons
I wanted to see if I could add pockets and crosses to t-shirts. I only had red chevron material as you can tell. I am about 45 minutes from the nearest quilt store, so I used what I had. I originally purchased the chevron material for the reversible purse which is shown below. Not sure if I will use any of them--I just had a few hours of fun in my quilt shack.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Fresh Mini Quilt #2
This is the second Fresh Mini Quilt I have completed. I have one more that needs quilting and hope to finish soon. I have enjoyed making these small quilts. I truly need to work on my star points especially the ones that end on the edges of the quilt.
Monday, July 15, 2013
Purple Passion and Snap Happy
This quilt is called Purple Passion. I found this pattern which needed two fabrics. I had a large piece of left over Cusco fabric so decided to use it. I have a passion for star quilts hence Purple Passion. It is 40 inches by 40 inches so makes a perfect lap quilt.
Snap Happy
This is my Snap Happy project. Had a good time making it and want to improve on following directions and make some more. This one is about 7" by 7". Cute happy to have to give as gifts.
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Two Posts in One Day
I joined the Fresh Mini Quilt Club -- at Canon Ridge Creations. This was our first month's mini quilt. I just love it on my table. The back is so pretty, I have two quilts in one.
Just a comment--I have been quilting with a longarm quilting machine for a couple of years. My lighting was awful but I really did not want to put out big bucks for lighting. So my husband put together a lighting bar and it is now incredibly bright. I just love it and know I will have many years of enjoyment out of it. Now, if my free hand quilting would improve. --yes, when pigs fly. I might add a photo when quilt shack is clean. I usually clean between projects.
Just a comment--I have been quilting with a longarm quilting machine for a couple of years. My lighting was awful but I really did not want to put out big bucks for lighting. So my husband put together a lighting bar and it is now incredibly bright. I just love it and know I will have many years of enjoyment out of it. Now, if my free hand quilting would improve. --yes, when pigs fly. I might add a photo when quilt shack is clean. I usually clean between projects.
Long Time -- No posts
This has been a busy year. I have not done a lot of quilting. I sure miss it.
Here is a quilt I finally got mailed. Sure hope Lily Grace got her quilt.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Sunday, February 3, 2013
First of the Year Post
Oh, I cannot believe this is my first post of 2013. Where did January go? I really have been busy.
The first two photos are two baby quilts for a new grand niece, Sarah Frances, and a grand nephew, Oby.
I fell in love with the material for the first quilt. The material is called 'Lil Rascals. Baby Oby is named after my brother and we loved to watch the TV show The Little Rascals. I just had to make this quilt. This quilt was about 54 x 42, I think.
The first two photos are two baby quilts for a new grand niece, Sarah Frances, and a grand nephew, Oby.
I fell in love with the material for the first quilt. The material is called 'Lil Rascals. Baby Oby is named after my brother and we loved to watch the TV show The Little Rascals. I just had to make this quilt. This quilt was about 54 x 42, I think.
This next quilt for my grand niece was a Moda Bake Shop favorite. I just had to make it. It is a car seat quilt. I added ties on each side of the quilt. Size is about 25 x 30. My granddaughter, Josie Clare, just loved this quilt.
Love the back of the quilt.
Now this quilt is one I saw and wanted to make. My family always ask, "Now whose quilt is this?" I guess it is my quilt for now. The pattern is Hubble. I used Moda Cuzco collection and I had to have this fabric. I could not resist a fabric named after one of my favorite places--Cusco, Peru. I have posted a few photos because it was a beautiful day to take pictures. This quilt is about 70 x 70.
All the quilts were quilted on my Gammill longarm machine by me.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Christmas Projects
Sharing a couple of Christmas projects. How I wish I would start my projects back in the summer. I so enjoy working in my quilt shack.
I needed a Christmas runner for the table and saw this table runner on a blog (that has since been removed from that blog) and knew it would be quick and simple. I was not quite prepared for the appliqueing--it takes time and patience. I used my Accuquilt to cut shapes but had to improvise the star.
My next project was to be for our "Dirty Santa" but after making it, I decided it looked so "me" and my taste is a little bit "old-fashioned" for my daughters-in-law and nieces. I saw this pillow with red ticking, burlap back, and a strip with an outline of the our state in red paint at Mistletoe Marketplace and thought "oh, I can make that"--and I did. I may make other strips to change--heart for Valentine, flower for May, last name initial, map of state, etc.
The next project -- I have been intrigued with the painted signs on Pinterest and wanted to give it a try. (My projects never seem to match up to Pinterest photos--oh, well.) Here's my try at a sign. What makes it so special is the wood is from our torn down(fallen down) tractor shed. I will treasure my signs. I also plan to make more signs and will hang in a prominent home in my kitchen. The nail holes and texture add to the message and makes it unique.
I needed a Christmas runner for the table and saw this table runner on a blog (that has since been removed from that blog) and knew it would be quick and simple. I was not quite prepared for the appliqueing--it takes time and patience. I used my Accuquilt to cut shapes but had to improvise the star.
My next project was to be for our "Dirty Santa" but after making it, I decided it looked so "me" and my taste is a little bit "old-fashioned" for my daughters-in-law and nieces. I saw this pillow with red ticking, burlap back, and a strip with an outline of the our state in red paint at Mistletoe Marketplace and thought "oh, I can make that"--and I did. I may make other strips to change--heart for Valentine, flower for May, last name initial, map of state, etc.
The next project -- I have been intrigued with the painted signs on Pinterest and wanted to give it a try. (My projects never seem to match up to Pinterest photos--oh, well.) Here's my try at a sign. What makes it so special is the wood is from our torn down
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