Wednesday, July 29, 2009

New Machine is Here!

I've been learning and playing with my new machine today. Unbelievable what these machines can do these days! The first thing I had to check out was the 1/4 inch foot for piecing. Perfect. There is also a way to sew without even using a foot pedal--this will be great on those days my legs hurt! I'm going to go finish up some UFOs now, so photos will be following soon. Yeah!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Woo Hoo! A new machine on the way!

After 30 years on a White Rotary sewing machine, I'm getting a NEW Brother XR7700 computerized and lightweight! It should be delivered in a few days and it's just like Christmas waiting for it. I was really getting concerned when the older one kept messing up and I figured for the cost of repairing I could almost buy a new one. I do still have my 50's Singer, but I really need something to withstand daily fast and furious sewing. The Singer is perfect for piecing small bits together, detailed stitching and it makes THE BEST buttonholes ever. With the new machine I'll be able to do quilting easier, decorative stitching, and all that "new age" stuff.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Right Off the Sewing Room Floor

This is a Christmas present for someone who might be looking here. I used the same pattern that was used on the 7 Shirts=1 Quilt made out of plaids. I will find the link to add here shortly. This was made for the Missouri Tigers fan (black and gold). I'm thinking of quilting paws, "M" , and beer bottles in the larger black snowball blocks!

More Aprons to Send!

This is the 3rd batch of aprons that I've sent overseas.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Just In: More Aprons Received!

I just received this photo from Tammy this morning. It's another batch of aprons being presented to the cooking instructor at the Women's Center. I am still in awe that I can actually do something positive across the world having no money but a lot of quilter cyber friends to help me make it happen. I'm so humbled and proud. (Notice the book titles on the bookshelf in the background.)

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Mini Quilt for Operation Quiet Comfort

My first mini quilt top for Operation Quiet Comfort is shown here. Since this photo was taken, it's been quilted, and the binding is still waiting for me to finish. The instructions were to make these quilts 3' x 5' and use no red fabrics. These are so much fun to make after making full-size and extra long quilt tops for the past several months.

More Aprons Sent

These 6 aprons were made from fabrics that angels sent to me during the past several weeks. I knew when I first opened the boxes and saw these prints that they would be PERFECT for aprons.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Aprons Delivered!

This is Cpt. Tammy Lanning handing the first batch of aprons to the cooking instructor in Afghanistan. Success! There are many more to make and send, and packages for the orphanage there. Thanks to everyone who has sent me fabric to make aprons, sent money for postage to get them oveseas, and supported this effort. I'm absolutely giddy knowing this is really happening.

http://apronsforafganistan.blogsot.com

Thursday, June 4, 2009

1st Batch of Aprons!

Made by women in the USA for the women of Afghanistan. Check it out: http://apronsforafghanistan.blogspot.com

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

I've Heard from More Soldiers!

Today I received a response letter from one of the Soldiers in Iraq. I'm on the Letter Writing Team at Soldier's Angels, and they send me names of servicemen a couple of times each week. We are told never to expect a return letter, however sometimes you do. Then, just a few minutes ago I received an email from a Sargeant who just received my letter and wanted to thank me. I can't tell you how pleased I am that my words reached across the world to at least one of our Soldiers. Actually, one of them is an airman in the Air Force; the other is an Army Soldier from the front lines. This week will mark my 50th letter sent since I started this in January. A few minutes of time, one postage stamp, and my heart is filling up with love and pride. As an update, it's June 4th and I've received 2 emails, and three more letters! Very nice letters. My heart is filling up.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Red String Bag #2 (mine!)

This is the second red string bag I made for myself! I used muslin for the foundation and left the "U" section uncut. When I stitched the red strips, I carried them along the entire purse, then cut out the "U" on the pattern.

The reversible lining is the same as Pat's bag below.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Scraps to Bags

This is a grab-n-go bag I made for Pat Miller from fabric she sent me. When I first saw the red and black fabric, I knew I couldn't cut it up and there was just enough for this bag, and some scraps large enough I'm making myself one, too!

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Quilt of Valor #2 top DONE!

This is my second Quilt of Valor and they just keep getting more and more fun to make! With a very special thanks to Patricia M. in New York I can proudly share this creation.
Now, it's on the way to Janet in California who will turn this collection of fabric pieces into a quilt, and pass it along to Alycia for her delivery to our wounded Soldiers. A true community project from the nation.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Funny Money Border

I decided not to use a white Chinese Coin border around the Quilt of Valor below. Instead, I call this "Funny Money Border" because it's just rectangular pieces of every width stitched together. It was after reading another quilter, Meredith in Corona, CA, writing about using more color in the Soldier's quilts that I chose this border instead of the boring white.

Thanks to Pat in New York, I just pulled pieces of fabric out of a box she sent me and if it had a straight edge, I stitched it to another and just kept going. The larger scraps I sort into colors as I go. That way I'm being productive while going through the WONDERFUL boxes of fabric Pat has sent to me for these charity quilts. Life is good!

Today I heard from London, Holland, England, and Alaska! How great is this?

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Quilt of Valor #2

These are the blocks I'm currently working on for my second QOV. Most of these strings were donated from New York (thanks, Pat!) and also used scraps from Louisiana, Montana, Indiana, and Ohio. I got the pattern idea from Mary (HeartStrings Quilt Project) on her website: maryquilts.com and is called The Patriotic Star.

http://www.maryquilts.com/patriotic-string-star

How fun is that? To send one wounded Soldier a quilt that came from all over the nation? The blocks have not been squared up, yet. Solid red strip blocks will go in the corners. Then I'm thinking about a row of whites/lights in Chinese Coins, then another row of blue.

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Just Finished!

This is the Happy Block top I posted earlier (Feb 21).

I decided to go ahead and use a flannel sheet as batting and just eyeball down the center of the sashings. I think the next one I'm going to quilt the square wonky, or twisted.

I used red thread on the bobbin even on the white sashing. This quilt is being given (tomorrow) to my little man who is 3 years old. I'm going to tell him the red quilted squares around the back are the garages, buildings, and roads to play with his cars on. I'll keep you posted if he buys it.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Confetti Quilt

Last week I saw this idea but didn't write down where it came from. This is strictly haphazard sewing. I just randomly cut scraps and stitched them onto white strips. No measuring, no centering, no straight rows. After each row was done, I just cut them all to 4 1/2" wide and started stitching them together. It is great fun, fast and no concern of anything being square except the overall top when finished (which I'm not!) I just found out that the original was actually a doll quilt. The tutorial is at: http://ladyharvatine.com/2007/05/in-the-true-spirit-of-whiplash.html

Friday, March 6, 2009

Barbie turns 50!

Barbie is 50 years old on Monday! She doesn't look a day over 20, except she lost the pinky finger on her left hand. I don't remember how. She's wearing the original top, but I lost the skirt that goes with it.

My 1st Quilt of Valor

I've assembled all of the red HeartStrings blocks into this top. It's soon on it's way to California where it will be quilted, finished, and given to a wounded soldier.
Thanks to Dawn Ramirez for contributing her scraps so I could make this. It's my 2nd HeartStrings top.

Solids and Sheers

This is what I'm doing with my solids and sheer fabrics. I saw this idea in a magazine years ago. If the fabric is sheer, I just double it up and use 2 as 1. I can also use up some leftover batting. After sewing the strip on top of the previous one, I cut a long strip of batting, roll it up, and stitch it down.