Wednesday, June 26, 2013

This weekend was a wash and I could not get real sewing time in due to the fact that I was working on my septic with my husband for three days.  We tackled the job ourselves and boy what a job it was!  All in all I did finish attaching the binding to my beautiful angel quilt as well as finished the labels on the 2 children's quilts I have been working on for my great nephews. I can finally send them off to them.  It is a surprise so I can't wait for them to receive them.  I will post pictures hopefully this week of my completions!  In the meantime I purchased a antique Singer sewing machine dating back to 1895 on ebay for a whopping $38 and it works! I was sew excited when I received it yesterday I immediately wanted to share with my fellow bloggers!  All that is missing is the back plate cover which is easily available for purchase on ebay.

Antique 1895 Singer Model 27 VS Treadle Sewing Machine Head 118 Years Old!


 

Monday, June 17, 2013

Just want to show everyone the super cute Fat Quarter bundle Sarah C. won for being the first to respond to the Father's Day Gift Giveaway on Father's Day and telling us what she would make with the fabric.  Turns out she would make a brown quilt for her dad since brown is his favorite color sew these are going to be just perfect! Congratulations again Sarah!  As soon as you email me with your address I will happily send these out!  Would love to see a pic of the finished quilt so please post!




Sunday, June 16, 2013



SARAH C.!! 

 YOU ARE THE WINNER OF MY FATHER'S DAY FAT QUARTERS GIVEAWAY!  YOU ARE GOING TO LOVE THE MANLY FAT QUARTERS, THEY ARE SUPER CUTE!  
I WILL POST A PICTURE OF THE FAT QUARTERS YOU WILL RECEIVE!

Monday, June 10, 2013

Hello and Happy Monday and back to work again!  Sew before I left work on Friday I made a TO DO LIST for my quilting projects that I wanted to finish.  Low and behold I only got to 2 of the 5 things on that list.  I finally finished my rooster block which I have proudly hanging on my kitchen wall.  I love the way it came out and I hope you do to!  I also made corner pockets on the back for hanging which is a technique I found on the internet.  I have to say I really love it better than the usual sleeve.  I think it hangs alot nicer and flat to the wall.  It's great because you just sew them right in while sewing your binding on.  I will have to post a small tutorial on this method because if you haven't tried it I am sure you will love it when you do.



Here is a closer look at the block!

I love the back of my rooster block. Chicken eggs galore!


Here is a close up of the corner pocket I incorporated into
the binding for hanging, and of course there is
 another in the right corner.  Now all I did was
insert a rod and hang it right on the wall and it lays nice and flat.
Sew glad I found this technique!


Yeah! Borders are on and now to
sandwich, quilt and label.  Can't wait to send
this to a special little boy in the family.

Found this adorable fabric I will use for the
back of the tumbler quilt.  I love it!
I think I will work on this tonight!
Can't wait to see it finished!!

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Father's Day Gift Giveaway - June 16th

Ok Quilters!  I am having a Father's Day Fabric Giveaway!  Up for grabs is a fat quarter bundle with manly fabrics :)  I will give it away to the first person to leave a comment on my blog telling me what they would make for that special dad in their lives.  The comment must be posted on Father's Day - Sunday,  June 16th (Eastern Time of Course).  This should be fun so join in!
Happy Tuesday everyone!  Hope everyone had a productive weekend quilting!  I myself did not work on what I had intended to work on but I did finish a whole quilt top for a friends 11 year old daughter who was diagnosed with Leukemia in February 2013.  After she told me that she had contacted 2 quilt charities requesting a quilt for her daughter and was denied I was dumbfounded.  So I asked her what did her daughter like and she told me butterflies and the color purple.  Well,  I immediately went home and searched through my stash  and I happen to have butterfly fabric and purple fabric.  So along with some other pastel colors I simply cut 8.5 inch squares and sewed 5 rows of 4 inch blocks and added a 4 inch border using the butterfly fabric.  I will finish sandwiching and quilting it this weekend (hopefully) using the same butterfly fabric for the back.  I can't wait to give it to her.   I hope she will like it.  It measures 39 x 55.5.  I figure she can take it with her to the hospital on the days she has chemo treatment.  I just can't believe she was denied a quilt!  Anyway I took a pic of the quilt top but it came out way too dark so as soon as I take a better pic I will share with everyone.  But below is a sneak peak of the fabric I used.