Thursday, September 3, 2020

Summer and Pandemic Projects

This will be a little photo heavy. This summer I have been working on finishing some quilts. I have three quilts in the works, I just need to quilt them. One is a Christmas quilt and I want that completed before Christmas. 

First Finish

The quilt below is a quilt for my 17 year old grandson, Nikolas. He had a Nemo quilt when a toddler and really never liked it. I do not blame him--so he gets a new quilt. I had a jelly roll with beautiful blue fabric. I had been saving it because I loved the colors and wanted it for something special. I did a jelly roll quilt which I love to make and they look pretty good completed, I think. I like them. The photos do not do the colors justice.






Quilt 2

This is a baby quilt for my great nephew, Jacob. 


Sweet Jacob on his quilt.








Quilt 3

This is an old quilt that I think maybe 1940s belonging to my friend Ann. The quilt was all hand sewn--every piece. I lightly custom quilted. Turned out very sweet.














Fun Day

Fun Day

Having Fun

The last couple of days I have been working on a cloth book. I think it is my first, but I may have made one for one of my boys a long time ago. 

I could not send the file through email, so decided to post on my blog. It was fun to make, even though the directions were not the best and took a little guessing.







Tuesday, May 12, 2020

May 11 2020


This "Shelter in Place" has been about 9 weeks. What on earth have we been doing. Well, my husband, Sonny, has fished and worked on different projects. He has a deer camp where he can escape and a screened back porch, a pier, and a lake. He loves to keep up with his church cell group, church friends, and other friends via texting and telephone calls.

I have made lots of facemasks and scrub hats. I have kept busy in my quilt room/studio.

Just for my record and to look back and remember. Below are photos of just a few facemasks I have made. I have made different styles. I have made masks with and without pleats and with elastic, regular ties, and t-shirt ties. I have tried many different techniques. Thought I may be through making masks, but my maids who come every two weeks did not have masks this morning so I told her I would make them some. I am one of those quilters who have a readymade stash of fabric.



These are a few of the scrub hats I made. These particular scrub masks were cut out by ladies at my niece's church. All I had to do was sew them together. That was so nice. I tried different ways to make men and ladies scrub hats. Some I made with my serger and some with my sewing machine. The ladies scrub hats were so much cuter! 




Below--These cute rug mugs are "in the hoop" mug rugs. I think I have made 19 rug mugs to give as a happy for Mother's Day. I love "in the hoop" anything except the facemask. The FaceMasks were too small for an adult. Have a new Cricut Maker and will try cutting out with their pattern. All this is so fun for me. The Cricut was not what I wanted. I have elastic and that is what I used. I cut them out and have made 8 today.

I am the oldest person in my church, but I teach Ages 3-5 Sunday School. I make lessons for them each week and send via GroupMe. With the help of my wonderful husband, we have made a few videos. Oh, and I even have my own BitMoji which greets you with this post. How cool is that! Our lives are full with many blessings. We give thanks to our Lord each and every day--many times. 





Saturday, December 28, 2019

T-Shirt Quilt

Since it is after Christmas, I can post this T-Shirt Quilt.








Sunday, December 22, 2019

December Post #2

This is one of my Christmas Quilts. I just love it. I like scrappy. I have been under the weather and have not been able to find a place to take a photo of this large quilt. So I placed it on my dining table. That was fun!
I love the pink tones in this photo. 






December Quilting #1

Here is a quilt I finished for my “baby brother”. He retired from Mississippi Stay University after working there over 30 years. This was his retirement gift. Hope he has many years of retirement and never gets bored—which he won't. We are one of those families who know how to keep busy during retirement. We do not know the word bored.

The colors for MSU are maroon and white so I put some maroon squares in the quilt. It is not fancy because I want him to use it and enjoy it.

I did not get many photos of it.



Natalia Bonner Quilting

I had the honor of taking quilting classes with Natalia. I was an awful student and hope she would never remember me. However, she began in July quilting one block a day for one year. I made my own quilt to work with. You will really need almost 7 quilt tops. I honestly am going to begin back working on the rest of the blocks. I could not believe how much better I became but also more confident. I plan to do all the blocks. I am posting the finished quilt and a few of the blocks. It is sooooo much fun!!!








Thursday, August 29, 2019

Busy Week

I have had a couple of busy weeks. Here is a quilt I made for Gabby my Granddaughter. She is going to Ole Miss this semester and hope she enjoys the quilt. The girls' colors are pink, gray, and white.







The quilt is about 67" by 75".

Next is a project I have been working on. I made the rope bowl and think I will make more. I kinda made a mess with the first one by will do better next time.

I hand embroidered some of the little pillows and some I machine embroidered. Aren't they cute!





Friday, May 10, 2019

Blue Quilt

The Blue Quilt

The blocks in this quilt were dyed using a Japanese technique called Shibori. My granddaughter, Hannah, tried the process under the direction of her aunt who is an art teacher. We were preparing the quilt to be auctioned for Hannah's trip to Spain but I did not finish it in time. Now Hannah, Aunt Jaime, and Grammy want the quilt. I may be making more like this.

The quilting stressed me and after ripping out three rows of quilting, I chose to quilt with a blue thread and quilt a meander.