First, I finished reading Talk Before Sleep. If you need a good cry, this is your book. If you want to reflect upon the strength of friendships, this is your book. If you are fresh out of tissues, don't even crack open the cover.
Then, I decided to try to make something small, something for me. I see people making tablerunners all over the place, maybe I could do that. I started with a quilt-as-you-go technique with strips - pink and white and red for Valentines Day.
Kinda blah. I feel like it needs something. Perhaps some colorful freehand hearts?
Not really feeling that either. I've set it aside to let it marinate for a while.
Then I found this photo of a quilt I had cut out of somewhere at some time.
I don't really need a whole quilt of pumpkins, but a few on a tablerunner would be fun, right? And I have all these small plaid scraps I've been wanting to use in something. So, I threw this together.
1 yard and a couple inches of SpringView (I can't quite figure out how to use this diagonal print)
I don't really need a whole quilt of pumpkins, but a few on a tablerunner would be fun, right? And I have all these small plaid scraps I've been wanting to use in something. So, I threw this together.
Yeah, the color of the pumpkins isn't right, and you can't even tell they are pumpkins at this point, but I am hoping that quilting will help that. The little 1" x 2" flying geese are made the 3-dimensional way with just one seam, fun for a tablerunner, but probably not so great on a bed quilt - they make for some really thick seams.
So, I came up here to the computer to share the fruits (or vegetables?) of my labor with you, and saw that this is post #100 for me. Isn't that a milestone of some sort? Everyone else has giveaways, I should do one, too. After all, I have gained so much from the world of quilting, and from this blog - new friends, inspiration and encouragement, squishy mail, hours of entertainment - that I should give something back.
But what do I have that anyone else would want? (besides my adorable children, but they are definitely not up for grabs!) I'm not prolific enough to have made anything that I could give, and most of my fabric is scraps. Although, there is that one tub of yardage in the closet...
So, from the days before my self-imposed no-buy, I present you with some of my favorite fabric that I bought with no purpose in mind. It has just been languishing in a dark closet, waiting for inspiration from me to transform it into something special. As a thank you for reading my blog and enriching my creative life, I invite you to leave a comment, with the possibility of winning your choice of one of the following:
1 1/2 yards of Dragons Dancing (I've already made two projects with this fun fabric)
So, I came up here to the computer to share the fruits (or vegetables?) of my labor with you, and saw that this is post #100 for me. Isn't that a milestone of some sort? Everyone else has giveaways, I should do one, too. After all, I have gained so much from the world of quilting, and from this blog - new friends, inspiration and encouragement, squishy mail, hours of entertainment - that I should give something back.
But what do I have that anyone else would want? (besides my adorable children, but they are definitely not up for grabs!) I'm not prolific enough to have made anything that I could give, and most of my fabric is scraps. Although, there is that one tub of yardage in the closet...
So, from the days before my self-imposed no-buy, I present you with some of my favorite fabric that I bought with no purpose in mind. It has just been languishing in a dark closet, waiting for inspiration from me to transform it into something special. As a thank you for reading my blog and enriching my creative life, I invite you to leave a comment, with the possibility of winning your choice of one of the following:
1 1/2 yards of Dragons Dancing (I've already made two projects with this fun fabric)
1 yard and a couple inches of SpringView (I can't quite figure out how to use this diagonal print)
1 1/2 yards of this multicolored Yoshiko fabric with golden highlights
2 yards of this Bethany Reynolds Stack-n-Whack fabric (I keep meaning to do one of those)
2 1/3 yards of Jane's Exotic Garden (I can't bring myself to cut into it, perhaps you can)
1/2 yard each of 6 different Stix and Stones fabrics (I had planned to make something bright and graphic, but I haven't gotten to it yet)
I know everyone has different tastes, so I tried to pick some distinct options to choose from. I absolutely love all of these fabrics, which is why I am offering them here - what is the sacrifice if I give something I don't like? All the fabrics are 100% cotton and pre-washed. All have wrinkles because I don't iron much unless I am actually creating with that particular fabric. All are from older fabric lines - I think the most recent purchase was two years ago. My home is smoke-free, and my sewing studio is pet-free, for those of you with allergies.
If you see something you like, leave a comment letting me know which one you prefer, and I will pick a winner at noon EST on Tuesday, January 26 (something to look forward to to break up the work day). If there is something you REALLY want, blog about me and leave another comment, and I'll give you another chance. You do not need to be a follower to win - if you are like me, you are already following more blogs than you can possibly keep up with.
I hope your weekend was a wonderful as mine!
13 comments:
What beautiful fabric , I think the Yoshiko one is my favorite .
Congratulations on your 100th. post .
Happy 100th! Jane's exotic garden is intriguing to me!! I also like the stix and stones fabrics. I enjoy reading your blog and seeing your projects. You have a very colourful stash!
Happy 100th! I love the purple flowers. Great tablerunners!
These are all gorgeous. I have to say the Spring View looks like it would be perfect for an apron.
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Happy 100th blog! Have a great day.
Congratulations on your 100th post! I like the Stix and Stones fabric....but I'm really disappointed the little guys weren't up for grabs!! :)
Congratulations on your 100th post. I love your chair on your previous post, great job. I can't win your boys so I would settle for either Stix & Stones or Dragons Dancing.
Have a great day.
Patricia
Hi Erin,
Sorry to hear you are stuck at home today - but the pictures make it clear how that happened! I am also at home - dealing with a little water in the basement, which lead to cleaning out part of a closet, which has led to finding more stuff to discard. I need more fabric like a hole in the head, but I'd like the Stix & Stones or Dancing Dragons. Hope you do a couple of fun things today in addition to work.
Contgrats. Love to check out your blog and see what you are up to. Great ideas. Thanks As for the fabric, between the stack and wack, dancing dragons, or the tone on tones. Oh gosh, I love 'em all. You know us quilters, we love, love, love fabric.
p.s. a follower
OOOhps........I meant Exocite Gardens as my fav not dancing dragons. Sorry, got them mixed up. the purple would be great for my new grand niece.
Happy 100th and I hope to read many more. I like Jane's Exotic Garden the best. Love the color.
Happy 100th post. I do enjoy reading what you're up to. The Stix and Stones is just lovely fabric. Keep these great posts coming.
Hi,
I just want to tell you how much I enjoy your blog. Thanks for sharing -- your quilting, your thoughts, your family, your life. I'm in awe of how much you manage to do -- such a busy job, lively (and cute) kids, all sorts of activities -- and you somehow find/make time to quilt, too. Every time I read your blog I'm inspired to find a few precious "me" minutes to sew -- because, as we all know, it makes a big difference. A few minutes of sewing puts a smile on my face, and peace in my heart.
So congratulations on your 100th post! And thank you.
And if I should be so lucky as to win some fabric, my favourites are the Dancing Dragons and the Sticks and Stones.
Debbie
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