When a quilter makes a quilt, the elves are making scraps. When a quilter makes a scrap quilt, the elves are taking naps!!
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Thursday, November 28, 2013
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Too Many UFOs?
Can
there be such a thing as too many unfinished objects? Can there be too many works-in-progress? We have a mini guild, maybe more like a quilt
club, that has begun meeting at my LQS.
They decided that we should all bring one of our UFOs to the January
meeting and vow to complete it in 2014.
So I took a look at what I had piling up … NEVER do that ... you really don't want to know! I do know what I want to take in January –
more on that later.
But
I did find out I have a few simultaneous projects being made into tops:
The
Dr. Seuss baby quilt
The
Mystery Quilt for Military going on now
A
Celtic Knot for Quilts of Valor
A
5-Yard Quilt kit for a child
So
I decided to finish a few quickly so they don’t qualify as UFOs in January! This was the 5-Yard Quilt that was begun, but
was turned into a strippie to get it done today:
detail |
This
is the Celtic Twist that I will be getting done this week:
It
is from a free block offered by McCall’s Quilting. Here’s the link.
It's all gray and raining here today and my camera is taking yellow pictures, so no more of the projects, but
here’s a photo from my walk the other day - just for a change of pace:
Isn’t
that little vignette cute? It’s in front
of a townhouse and they made excellent use of a small space. Now, let me get back upstairs to get those projects done …
Labels: quilts
Mysteries,
Nature Pics,
Quilt Blocks,
UFOs,
WIP
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Organizing Workspace
My
sewing room has been in somewhat of a disarray since I got my new-to-me longarm
and frame. I had to remove a 10-drawer
dresser and a daybed to make room for the frame in the room and my fabric and
supplies have been all over and disappearing into mysterious places ever since. It’s been very hard to get motivated to make
something if you can’t find the makings, so to speak:
Or was it in that blue basket?! |
A
friend and I decided to go over by the airport to this giant store to see what
they had:
And
my word! They had EVERYTHING …
containers for whatever you can think of;
everything big and small in the kitchen, in the closet, in the home
office, in the kid’s rooms, in garages, on patios and every place in between –
except for what I was really looking for … so sad.
I’ve
had a small, plastic unit of drawers on wheels for years – and it was just the
right height to fit under my frame and out of the way. But, I wanted something with wider drawers to
put my fabric in. So I trotted over to
Joann’s to see if they had something wider … and they did. After using my 40% off coupons and taking the
two home that they had in stock (just to make sure they fit), I went to another
Joann’s store and used 2 more coupons and bought the two that they had. Then, since I had to wait for more coupons to
come - and Joann's to get more stock (apparently each store only keeps two in inventory at a time), I got to work putting stuff away.
And the small notions went into these |
I
love my new organizing system and I’m back in business being inspired to make
tops now that I can find stuff! Today’s
WIP:
mystery quilt for Quilts of Valor |
Of
course, I still have these to cut into fat quarters (or strips or squares) and
put away, but I have some empty drawers just waiting to receive them! It was a good weekend.
Labels: quilts
Events,
Fabric,
Mysteries,
Quilts of Valor,
WIP
Thursday, November 14, 2013
ShelterBoxes
One
of the groups that I make children’s quilts for is called Rotoplast. They have a medical mission to surgically repair
cleft palates/cleft lips of needy children, as invited and aided by Rotary
Clubs around the world – and we send the quilts for the recovering children to
take home.
Another
group affiliated with Rotary International is the ShelterBox organization. I have firsthand knowledge that some of the
ShelterBox tents included in their disaster relief boxes were still used and
useful a year after the devastating earthquake and subsequent hurricane in Haiti, when other tents had fallen
apart or were otherwise rendered unusable.
In poorer nations, it can seem to take forever for cities/towns/urban
areas to recover from major disasters, and the destruction of the recent
Typhoon in the Philippines
was unprecedented.
If
you have wondered how you can help the people in the Philippines, please consider
ShelterBoxes.
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With your help, we hope
to immediately assist more than 4,000 families affected by Super Typhoon
Haiyan. This typhoon was the biggest storm to ever reach landfall,
destroying buildings, wiping out villages, and has reportedly caused
thousands of fatalities.
Our response teams were on the ground during the storm and began conducting assessments immediately following its passing. Thankfully, we had emergency supplies prepositioned in the Philippines that were utilized immediately. But now, more are needed. Yesterday, warehouse volunteers rallied to our international headquarters to pack ShelterBoxes and prepare other supplies that will be sent immediately to help families displaced by the storm. Learn more about the aid we are providing as explained on CNN. "Every day that goes past, we realize more and more the real significance of this disaster and the areas of devastation are becoming more and more apparent," said ShelterBox Response Team volunteer, Mark Curnow.
ShelterBox could not carry out this
important work around the globe without the support of its donors. Our teams
are working around the clock to ensure we are doing all that we can to help
those affected by this terrible tragedy. Watch this video to learn more
about our response.
We need your help now.
Please make a donation online now, call
941-907-6036, or send your donation to ShelterBox USA,
8374 Market St. #203,
Lakewood Ranch, FL 34202.
For the latest updates, please visit www.shelterboxusa.org/typhoon
or follow us on Facebook or Twitter. ShelterBox is
also currently responding to the Syrian crisis and an earthquake in Pakistan.
Thank
you for your support and making our response possible.
Sincerely, Emily S. Sperling President, ShelterBox USA |
Monday, November 11, 2013
Monday, November 4, 2013
Fall in Florida
We
don’t have the distinct seasons and the dramatic changing of the leaves like
many parts of the US,
but we do have subtle signs that let us know that Fall is in the air! For example, we have some vines that die off:
And
some pine needles that fall:
And
some lovely wildflowers:
And,
of course, the seasonal wearing of the Halloween costume by the dog:
What?! You didn’t recognize Dr Jekyll and Mr
Hyde? See the two different
bandanas? Look again … LOL.
We
were fortunate to get some rain – we needed it.
This view was taken from the Bayside bridge looking at the rain coming
across Tampa Bay:
So
I have been inside quilting children’s quilts for Wrap-a-Smile. I’ve been testing digital pantographs. This panel got the fish (there's some large and some small):
And
this one got the paw prints (you can see some toes to the right of the lion’s head):
But
I’m still having tension problems, so I’ve ordered a Towa bobbin
tensioner. Hope it gets here soon!
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