I Love Bargello Quilts

This was my first attempt at making a round quilt.  The way the pattern is cut you end up actually getting 2 identical quilts from the same fabric.  I gifted one to a wonderful lady in our monthly craft group since she loved green.  The other will go to my amazing sister Jill.   She has this awesome large round table in her living room so I added a little red to the center so it tied into her red sofa as well.    The orange is just a background fabric, not part of the quilt.

Now that I see making a round one wasn’t that hard, I’ll eventually try my hand at that phoenix pattern I have.

Baby Dog

No reason.  I just post him cause he’s so cute.   Any time you get a quilt out to do the binding he and Merlin have to fight over who gets to lay on it.  He always wins cause he’ll just stand there till Merlin gets tired of him breathing on him and gets up.

And speaking of dogs.  It’s never good when your 1000 miles away and your house sitter sends these pictures.  I’m sure they rolled in cat poop.

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Amazing Vacation

Not only did I get to see Jill and Mark again but I convinced Shannon and Robert to come along.   We had such a great time.  Jill and Mark came up with some great places to visit.  We spent one day visiting a safari like place where the animals are left to live in their natural habitat rather than in cages.  The next day we went and visited the famous Trans Alagheny Lunatic Asylum.   Wow not only was it really amazing to see how ornate and well built those places were, but to hear the history and things like how simple it was to have someone committed was great.

We got to meet Jill’s mom and dad. What a wonderful couple and so sweet.   I need to make him a pirate quilt.  Our last day we got to visit Aunt Bonnie and hubby Jack in Hurricane WV.  They are just the sweetest couple you’d ever meet.  Even got to deliver her the Blenko glass fish I found in Georgia.    But as always, the highlight of our trip was getting to spend time with Jill and Mark.  Shannon and Robert even found me a little antique iron in a local shop in Ohio.

 

I Keep Forgetting to Post

I would like to say I’m too busy but the truth is, I forget to come here and add to my blog.  Trying to get better about that.

I have a neighbor that owns the duplex next door and has been so kind to cut my grass all summer – for free.  Figured the least I could do was make him something that said thank you.  Finally got it delivered yesterday.

I’m Swapping Them Out Again

Sewing machines are like baseball cards to me.  You get one and enjoy it till another one you want comes along, then trade it.  So my featherweight goes off to her new home tomorrow and my embroidery machine came home yesterday.

I think this design will be my new quilt logo.

I Hope She Comes to Love It

Over the years I can proudly say I have taught 19 people to quilt.  Most have gone on to continue quilting and hopefully enjoying it.   None brought me greater joy than to begin teaching my sister Jill.  To see her find something that brings not only creativity but happiness into her life is just so heartwarming to me.  I can’t wait to see all  the great things she creates.

I almost burst waiting to give her the early Christmas present.  I thought if she had a small, lightweight machine maybe we could encourage her to get out and try some quilt classes, meet some quilters.  We all know most quilters are amazing people.  So, since we celebrate Christmas when we meet, I gifted Jill a 1950 Featherweight.  I understand she has been named Queenie.

I couldn’t believe how quickly she picked up the process.  I took along a quilt kit and with just 2 days of sewing during vacation, she had all the blocks made for her top and took it home ready to be pieced together.  It’s always fun to see quilters learn but it was a joy to watch her begin.   Not only has she finished her top but she is now working on quilting it herself.  I didn’t have the nerve to try that for at least a year.  I am always so impressed by not only her ambition but her joy and zest for every day life.  I wish I wasn’t to old to grow up just like her.

I wish I’d gotten a picture of Mark with his new sheet music and watch.  Well I should say vintage.  Hope he enjoys his Fender watch.  It’s what every guitar player should own.

Just Love These Two

We met for our annual Georgia vacation last month and had such an amazing time.  I will admit the road in and out was enough to give you a heart attack but the company was so awesome you forget all about it.

I just love these two and can’t imagine what my life would be like if they hadn’t found me.  Talk about an awesome blessing.   We had some small trips into to town and Jill treated me to an amazing day at the spa.  Facials, massages, body scrubs, manicures, pedicures.  It was wonderful but I really loved the quiet times we got to spend just enjoying being together.  I such wish they lived closer.   I believe next trip planned is Texas or Alabama

Raffle 2018 A Huge Success

Each year for the last 4 or 5 years, I raffle one or two quilts and donate 100% of the proceeds to a family that I hear about struggling with a lot of medical bills.   The raffles aren’t big, just word of mouth through Facebook.   We usually raise $4-700 or so but I feel any amount helps.

Well for 2018 I decided to disclose the name of the family as our dear friend Linda passed away very suddenly and I wanted to hold this year’s raffle to help her family with her final expenses.  Our raffle ended April 30 and I was so pleased to tell her family that we raised a whopping $1,305.

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Another Magic Tile

I so wish these fabrics showed up better in pictures.  They are Robert Kaufman’s vintage Christmas line.   It really is much prettier than the photos that make it look dull.

My second favorite patter, Magic Tile.  This so will be gifted next Saturday to Glenda.  She studies and does our devotional each month at the craft group.  Hope she likes it.