I was cruising blogs yesterday morning, and came across a Pine Burr quilt block on the Nifty Quilts blog, Nifty Quilts. Inspired, I rushed downstairs in my pajamas to start making one right away.
I got down there to discover that I hadn't yet unpacked the car from my booth, and hadn't yet cleaned up from the frenetic activity of preparing for the booth, so I had to put my enthusiasm for that block on the back burner while I unpacked and straightened up. Honestly, it is nicer working in there when I don't have to move piles of stuff to get to the ironing board or the cutting table.
While cleaning, I came across a package of fabric scraps that I tried giving away earlier this year, but I never heard back from the person who won.
Determined to do SOMETHING with that fabric other than put it back into my stash, I whipped up a little top that used all of the yellow, all of the blue, and nearly all of the green dancing pigs. (I did put the green dot back into my stash.) It measures about 24" square, so now I just want to find a border fabric and finish it off as a baby or doll quilt.
I also realized that the fabric I wanted to use for the Pine Burr block hadn't been washed yet, so I threw that in the machine, and went upstairs to shower, eat and visit more blogs while I waited for my fabric to be ready. And came across a cute little mini on Joe Tulips Quilts.
Back down to the sewing room I went, not to make a Pine Burr block, but to whip up this little mini.
But first, this evening, I AM going to make a Pine Burr block. Hold me to it! Come back tomorrow to see how I did.
Finally, according to Random Number Generator (I don't know how to do the screen shots so you can see which number is chosen...if you want to let me know how, I'll be forever grateful), the winner of my last giveaway with the fabrics I bought in West Virginia (to which I added a half yard of a neutral from my last shop, making it a total of 1.5 yards of fabric goodness) is commenter #2 - Julie of My Quilt Diary! I'm very happy to send this fabric to her as she is always helping me out with scouting ideas for my boys. Send me your address, Julie, and I'll send this to you. I've never sent anything to Japan before. Fun times! Seems like many of my giveaways are won by people outside the US. My last winner was in Canada. I guess I have international appeal... :)
Enjoy your Monday, everyone! I know I plan to!
Quilting is becoming an increasingly important and integral part of my life. My creative outlet changes how I view the world around me, influences the activities I pursue with my family, and introduces me to new people whose life paths wouldn't ordinarily intersect mine. My life is much like my favorite types of quilts - scrappy and unconventional, full of interest and surprises, and with an underlying current of making do (and making something beautiful!) with what I have.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Saturday, October 13, 2012
A - ma- zing!!!
That was my day - just AMAZING!
I got home last night and packed up the car for Mountain Days, a street festival and craft fair in neighboring Buena Vista. I didn't get much sleep, because I got the bright idea to make up some items (travel tissue covers, denim backed bookmarks and a travel neck pillow) in some pink ribbon fabric that I picked up at a quilt shop in West Virginia. The idea was to sell those items at my regular cost, but for all of the proceeds to be donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation with a matching donation from me - a way to double my donation.
Today dawned bright and crisp and beautiful, and the kids and I headed out to set up the booth. My expectations were low - I figured I'd have fun meeting new people and hand quilting, and possibly sell a few things, too.
WRONG!!!
I had fun meeting people and hand quilting, but sold OVER HALF of my inventory! I sold at least one of everything I had out there - earrings and bookmarks and travel neck pillows and composition book covers and crayon rolls and gift card key rings and denim aprons and pillowcase aprons and a baby quilt and even my Flurry quilt top made from the ugliest Christmas fabrics on earth that wasn't even for sale!
I am high on my success!! And dreaming of the fabric and batting and notions I can purchase with my earnings!!
Don't I look like I am in my element, hand quilting out there on the streets of Buena Vista, Virginia?
And guess what? A woman approached me and asked if I would teach a class to kids in a local afterschool program (paid!) and another woman told me she owns a Bed and Breakfast and is thinking of doing theme weekends, and would I consider teaching a class to her guests? We'll see if anything comes of either of these, but it sure feels nice to be wanted!
OK, enough bragging. Suffice it to say I had a great day. And I had the foresight to put dinner in the crockpot before I left home, so I came home to a fragrant home and a hot meal. Aaaahhhh!
Last thing, in addition to making pink ribbon items last night, I also made a new composition book cover. I've never made anything with yo-yos before, but I inherited a baggie of them a while back and never knew what to do with them. I can see several of them finding their way onto notebook covers in the near future.
Making these notebook covers is ADDICTIVE!!! This one got fondled many times today, mostly by pre-teen girls whose parents wouldn't buy them anything. Into my ETSY shop it goes! Thank goodness, too, since I had to deactivate over a dozen listings after they sold today. I need to make more inventory, but not today. For now, it is hot soup and Netflix shows and my bed. Enjoy the rest of your weekend, everyone!
I got home last night and packed up the car for Mountain Days, a street festival and craft fair in neighboring Buena Vista. I didn't get much sleep, because I got the bright idea to make up some items (travel tissue covers, denim backed bookmarks and a travel neck pillow) in some pink ribbon fabric that I picked up at a quilt shop in West Virginia. The idea was to sell those items at my regular cost, but for all of the proceeds to be donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation with a matching donation from me - a way to double my donation.
Today dawned bright and crisp and beautiful, and the kids and I headed out to set up the booth. My expectations were low - I figured I'd have fun meeting new people and hand quilting, and possibly sell a few things, too.
WRONG!!!
I had fun meeting people and hand quilting, but sold OVER HALF of my inventory! I sold at least one of everything I had out there - earrings and bookmarks and travel neck pillows and composition book covers and crayon rolls and gift card key rings and denim aprons and pillowcase aprons and a baby quilt and even my Flurry quilt top made from the ugliest Christmas fabrics on earth that wasn't even for sale!
I am high on my success!! And dreaming of the fabric and batting and notions I can purchase with my earnings!!
Don't I look like I am in my element, hand quilting out there on the streets of Buena Vista, Virginia?
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| I discovered this photo on Facebook this afternoon when I got home. See that quilt? When I finally finish it, it will be for ME! |
OK, enough bragging. Suffice it to say I had a great day. And I had the foresight to put dinner in the crockpot before I left home, so I came home to a fragrant home and a hot meal. Aaaahhhh!
Last thing, in addition to making pink ribbon items last night, I also made a new composition book cover. I've never made anything with yo-yos before, but I inherited a baggie of them a while back and never knew what to do with them. I can see several of them finding their way onto notebook covers in the near future.
Making these notebook covers is ADDICTIVE!!! This one got fondled many times today, mostly by pre-teen girls whose parents wouldn't buy them anything. Into my ETSY shop it goes! Thank goodness, too, since I had to deactivate over a dozen listings after they sold today. I need to make more inventory, but not today. For now, it is hot soup and Netflix shows and my bed. Enjoy the rest of your weekend, everyone!
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Wild and wonderful! (giveaway)
I am on the road...
AGAIN!
But it is my last trip of the fall, and one of my favorites - Wild and Wonderful West Virginia. The foliage in the mountains this time of year is breathtaking, the people are friendly, the air is crisp and clean - it is a nice trip. Plus, there are lots of QUILT SHOPS on my driving routes!
I stopped at one today, and there was a sale table with $4/yard fabric. I snapped up two that caught my eye, as well as a baggie of orange and yellow solid scraps that I thought went well with one of the prints plus a quilting stencil for quilt borders.
Gotta support the LQS, even if it isn't MY Local Quilt Shop!
And a blog reader bought one of my fabric composition books from my ETSY shop today. THANK YOU!
To celebrate the ETSY sale and my sale purchases, I'm going to give away half a yard of each of these fabrics, plus some of whatever I pick up from tomorrow's quilt shop stop (yeah, I plan a quilt shop stop every day of my driving trips).
To get your name in the drawing, how about you leave a comment with a suggestion for what I can be for Halloween this year. In recent years, I have been a nun,
a cowgirl bandit,
a witch,
a basketball player and Pocahontas. I'm looking for ideas of something easy to throw together on a budget (my disposable income goes towards FABRIC, not costumes!). I'll draw a winner on Monday morning, October 15.
In the meantime, I have finished putting the binding on my Orange Creamsicle quilt, and now just need to finish quilting the border.
One good thing about road trips - I get lots of hand sewing done in my hotel rooms in the evening.
AGAIN!
But it is my last trip of the fall, and one of my favorites - Wild and Wonderful West Virginia. The foliage in the mountains this time of year is breathtaking, the people are friendly, the air is crisp and clean - it is a nice trip. Plus, there are lots of QUILT SHOPS on my driving routes!
I stopped at one today, and there was a sale table with $4/yard fabric. I snapped up two that caught my eye, as well as a baggie of orange and yellow solid scraps that I thought went well with one of the prints plus a quilting stencil for quilt borders.
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| I think this fabric will end up being an apron and matching potholders as a Christmas gift. |
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| Not sure what I'm going to do with this fabric yet. |
And a blog reader bought one of my fabric composition books from my ETSY shop today. THANK YOU!
To celebrate the ETSY sale and my sale purchases, I'm going to give away half a yard of each of these fabrics, plus some of whatever I pick up from tomorrow's quilt shop stop (yeah, I plan a quilt shop stop every day of my driving trips).
To get your name in the drawing, how about you leave a comment with a suggestion for what I can be for Halloween this year. In recent years, I have been a nun,
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| Halloween 2011 |
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| Halloween 2009 |
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| Halloween 2008 |
In the meantime, I have finished putting the binding on my Orange Creamsicle quilt, and now just need to finish quilting the border.
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| Lousy cell phone photo, so you can't see the quilting, but you can see that there is a pale yellow binding on it. |
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
New Inventory
What a weekend! I had to work on Saturday morning and Sunday evening. We had cub scout activities all day on Saturday and a camp out on Saturday night. And I had a booth at a small festival in town on Saturday. I needed to clone myself!!
Since the booth was in the same town as last month's booth, I felt like I should have some new inventory in case some people wandered by who had seen my stuff before. I hung new/different quilts to form my booth walls, and added fabric composition book covers to my inventory. I made one for my sister two years ago, and she loves it and encouraged me to make more.
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| These are the ones I made a couple of years ago. The one in the middle went to my sister. The other two sold at other booths last year and earlier this year. |
Of course, I couldn't remember how I made hers! Figures! Back to the drawing board. First, I made two using some orphan blocks and this tutorial. I love how her covers turned out, but I was dissatisfied with mine, partially because I wanted a thicker, softer cover. I ended up inserting some batting into these, which worked out OK, but I went looking for another tutorial after making these two.
| This one sold before I even finished setting up my booth! |
The next tutorial that caught my eye was this one. Rather than use fusible pellon, I used batting. I love the way there is a lining AND no need to topstitch around the outside. That is really what I wanted to avoid because topstitching through many layers never seems to turn out looking neat for me. First, I made this one using some more orphans - scrappy 4-patches this time. I liked my modified construction method, so then I moved on to other fabrics.
First, I used some lettered fabric and the crown and British fabric that I got from a scrap bin from a store in Atlanta. I've been dying to use this fabric, and I like how the journal turned out. If nothing else, it lets people know what these books are or can be!
Then, I pulled out a little panel that I've been wanting to use, surrounded it by black, and embellished it with some embroidery in orange. It wasn't my intention, but it seems rather seasonal to me, don't you think?
| Is that a crow or a blackbird? How can you tell the difference? |
I thought the day was going to be a great success because one of the top two journals sold before I even finished setting up my booth, and within 15 minutes, I had also sold two of my flannel travel neck pillows. However, it turns out that the event wasn't publicized at all (!?!) and hardly anyone even passed by. Oh well. It was a free event for me, so I came out with a profit, and I still have plenty of inventory for THIS WEEKEND'S event, which I KNOW has been publicized extensively. Live and learn!
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| A friend caught a photo of me setting up my Scrabble Tile earring (while WEARING a pair, of course!) |
Labels:
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composition book covers,
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Friday, October 5, 2012
Prepare to be amazed
I don't really have anything of my own to show today. Life has been ridiculously hectic. I took my Orange Creamsicle quilt on the road with me this past Wednesday as I was driving all over creation visiting schools, hoping I'd get somewhere early and have time to sit and stitch. Didn't happen. I'm working and hanging out with Cub Scouts all weekend, PLUS having my booth tomorrow (weather permitting) so I'm thinking I might step out of work early to sit on my porch and sit in the sun for an hour or two. Gotta slow down sometime!
But while I was visiting schools this week, I saw something I just had to share. I was visiting St. Anne's-Belfield School in Charlottesville, VA, and I stopped short when I saw this dress made by a student out of the pages of a book. Isn't this AMAZING?
Even the flowers are made out of paper.
And check out the little paper butterflies!
Here's the girl modeling the dress she designed when they had their runway show (the counselor emailed me the photo after she saw how taken I was with the project).
I'm in awe. I can barely sew two pieces of fabric together in a straight line with a machine, and she made this masterpiece from the pages of a book! Be inspired, folks! Create something today!
But while I was visiting schools this week, I saw something I just had to share. I was visiting St. Anne's-Belfield School in Charlottesville, VA, and I stopped short when I saw this dress made by a student out of the pages of a book. Isn't this AMAZING?
Even the flowers are made out of paper.
And check out the little paper butterflies!
I'm in awe. I can barely sew two pieces of fabric together in a straight line with a machine, and she made this masterpiece from the pages of a book! Be inspired, folks! Create something today!
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Just how random is Mr. Random Number Generator?
For the second time in a row, Mr. Random Number Generator has selected #1 for my giveaways. What are the chances? But my first commenter, Sharon, didn't want to be added to the giveaway, so I tried again. The second time he selected #19, Debbie. Congratulations, Debbie! I'll email you for your address - I already have the package ready to go. And good news! I found a $25 Starbucks gift card in my wallet, so I'll send that instead of the $5 one. There is no Starbucks near me, so heaven only knows how long it would take me to spend all $25.
I will have booths at festivals for the next two weekends, so my free time will be spent finishing up projects and making sure I have enough inventory. Once those are over, I want to start something NEW! I feel like I haven't started a new project in a while. Of course, that's probably because I have so many WIPs that I should be working on. I know many of you can relate. Happy Tuesday, everyone!
I will have booths at festivals for the next two weekends, so my free time will be spent finishing up projects and making sure I have enough inventory. Once those are over, I want to start something NEW! I feel like I haven't started a new project in a while. Of course, that's probably because I have so many WIPs that I should be working on. I know many of you can relate. Happy Tuesday, everyone!
Friday, September 28, 2012
Gray day GIVEAWAY!
It was a gray day here. Or grey. How do YOU spell that color? Does it matter?
Gray days aren't necessarily bad days. They are good days to stay inside and sew. So that's just what I did when I finally got home from work today. I made my October Bee Blocks.
Yeah, I know it is still September, but the materials arrived and I LOVE making Bee blocks, so I always make them right away. It is a chance to do something new and different without committing to a whole quilt.
I also made this little Gift Card Key Ring.
Can you guess what is inside?
OK, that was easy. But on a gray day, a steaming mug of coffee makes me smile! You know what also makes me smile? Comments from readers! So, leave a comment, and this $5 Starbucks gift card and Gift Card holder could be yours.
To further brighten your day, I'm adding these 4 balls of bright #8 perle cotton to the mix.
And, if your stash is anything like mine, you probably have little to no gray fabric. When I made that discovery earlier this week, I set off to rectify that with some gray fabric purchases. Little did I know that gray fabric isn't all that common. I have only found two so far that I liked. I bought a yard and a half of each - a yard for me, and half a yard for a reader.
I head out on another work trip tomorrow morning - Little Rock, Arkansas this time - and I'll be back on Tuesday. Leave a comment before I wake up on Tuesday morning, and we'll see who Mr. Random Number Generator chooses to win the coffee card and holder, the 4 balls of perle cotton and the 2 half yard cuts of gray fabric.
Have a great weekend, everyone!
Gray days aren't necessarily bad days. They are good days to stay inside and sew. So that's just what I did when I finally got home from work today. I made my October Bee Blocks.
| The blocks are Whirligig Blocks from a Quilt In A Day pattern |
I also made this little Gift Card Key Ring.
| I used a ribbon instead of fabric to hold the ring in place. Much easier, but I like the look of fabric better. Live and learn. |
Can you guess what is inside?
| $5 Starbucks Gift Card |
To further brighten your day, I'm adding these 4 balls of bright #8 perle cotton to the mix.
| The colors are off - after all, it is a gray day, and hard to photograph accurately indoors - pink, red, orange and purple |
| half yard cuts of a DS gray dot and I don't know much about the other fabric except I thought it was pretty. |
Have a great weekend, everyone!
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giveaway,
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