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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Fighting over presents

I just could not pass up showing this too you.  I had just given the cats and dogs their Christmas presents when these two decided it would be fun to wrestle over them....  The black cat is JJ and the dog is Molly.  They had a good time for about three minutes then it was time to break them up and get on with the humans opening their packages.  

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Shopping at Thimble Towne

Thimble Towne is having their end of the year sale.

I could not pass it up. My daughter and one Granddaughter and I went shopping. Cheryl (my Daughter) picked out the material for her next years Christmas Quilt. Kristina (my oldest granddaughter) picked out the fabrics for her to make two quilts. One pattern she chose was Walk About and the other fabric she was not sure what she wanted to do with it yet.
Kristina's Fabric

Cheryl's - to make a heart quilt

Kristina's for Walk About quilt

Backs for charity quilts

I need to get my sewing machine set back up and get to work.  I have eight tops completed and need to make the backs and get them layered and quilted. 

My Three Girls
Victoria(14) Cheryl and Kristina (22)

I hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas.  We had our whole family together and it was a wonderful time. 

Thanks for stopping by.  Happy Quilting.  Encourage each other with quilting. Paula

Thursday, December 22, 2011

Trying to wrap Christmas Presents

 I have helpers no matter when or where I try to wrap presents. 


This is JJ

What do you mean you want me to move so you can put tape on the ends?  I am comfortable.

I have not been doing any sewing but I did get both of these scarves knitted. 

The scarves were fast and easy.  I did the blue scarf the first night while watching T.V.  The  red one I finished the night after.   I have not knitted in 25 years.  I was really surprised it came back so fast.  I really like how the scarves turned out and think the girls will like them. 

Now it is time for me to get some baking done before Christmas.  

Thanks for dropping by.  Encourage each other to Quilt, Paula.

Friday, December 16, 2011

ORANGE BLOSSOM CHRISTMAS PARTY

Our Christmas party for Orange Blossom Guild was last night.  We had a wonderful time even thought I did not win anything last night.  Oh well, there is next year. 

We got to visit, eat, eat, visit, etc. 

Here are some of the High-lights



Adena and Pat showing off their mother daughter bags. 

Elaine B. was a winner of two silent auction items

Barbara G. and Juanita  (Barbara our 2011 President and Juanita the 2012 president)

Barry and Brenda (Brenda is our new Vice Pres)

Linda M. pulling the winning block of the month winner

Brenda and Jeannie

Carolyn - pointing the direction

Grace - twisting our arms to buy more tickets

Juanita taking a photo of me taking her photo. HaHaHa

Our 2012 Opportunity Quilt

Paul G. and Barbara. pulling the winning opportunity quilt ticket.

Vicky is the winner of the small opportunity quilt

Diane - sewing on a block at the table.  She is so dedicated.

I hope everyone had as much fun as I did. 

Encourage each other in quilting, Paula
Some of you know that recently I purchased a new sewing machine.  I purchased a new Symphony by Baby Lock.  I am having so much fun learning to do so many different things.  I love the scissors on the machine.  I also have a needle threader that finally works all the time. 




Yesterday I made my very first label on my machine.  I was so proud.  Now I can start putting labels onto the back of my quilts. 

Thanks for dropping by today.  Encourage each other in Quilting, Paula

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Black and White

Black and White quilts always fascinate me.  I really love black and white quilts. You can throw in a third color or just leave it alone. 

The blocks below are going to be a comfort quilt. 
Jeremy at Thimble Towne donated a ton of black and white fabric for me to use on comfort quilts.  This is a block that I wanted to try with just two colors and I think it looks great in Black and White.  I have all the blocks made but still need to square them up before putting them together.  Once done I will decide what color to use on the borders.   



Thanks for dropping by.  Encourage each other in Quilting, Paula

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Tangled Threads Challenge

Early this year our Tangled Threads friendship group were given a paint chip challenge.  It is due the end of January.  I finally finished mine.  I decided to make a large quilt, some chose wall-hanging size etc.
The only rules were you had to use your pain chip colors in at least 50% of your challenge. 

Last year at Road to Calif. I found two yards of fabric that I just fell in love with and it was the colors in my paint chip (I had it with me).  So that fabric was perfect.  Now to find the colors to go with it. Well I had one in my closet and the other I finally found at Thimble Towne after changing my mind three times. I really hope this photo turns out better on your computer than on mine.  The colors really are not vibrant in the photo and that bugs me.  I love how it turned out.  Now to decide how to quilt it. 





Here is a closer look.  Arn't the leaves just beautiful. I am a fall color girl and love fall. 

Thanks for stopping by.  Encourage each other in Quilting, Paula.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Comfort Quilt


Today I had to work on a few different projects.  My neighbor asked me the other evening to do some special cards for her siblings for Christmas.  These cards had a beautiful poem about loss of loved ones.  It was really very touching and I know her siblings will love them.  Once I finished that I worked on some other quilty projects.  I have started to collect my materials for the challenge at Common Threads Quilt Guild.  Had to call one of the committee persons to clarify since they ran out of the printed sheets for the rules.  I am excited.  I have not done anything like this before.  Can't wait to get started as I know it will take me a while. 

Below is my latest project.  Jeremy at Thimble Towne gave me some leftovers from a store quilt to turn into a comfort quilt.  It is so bright and cheerful.  It really is brighter that the photo shows. I had just layed it out when the dogs decided to wrestle on top of it.  Now to go back and smooth it out and re-press before quilting.  Hopefully I can get it quilted tomorrow but......have errands to run tomorrow so hopefully they won't take to long.    


Encourage each other in Quilting, Paula

Sunday, December 11, 2011

No quilts to show you today.   I have been working on Christmas presents and can't show you those until after our Christmas party.    I want to learn how to use the alphabet on my sewing machine so I can make some Christmas  Gift  Labels.   Guess is it is time to get our the book and start figuring it out.

I have been working on charity quilts.  I have one totally finished and one ready to quilt.  I also have 7 finished tops.  I have two tops that still need borders,  I don't own any light pink and one top needs a light pink and the other needs either a dark pink or turquoise for the borders. 

I started cutting and sewing blocks together for a couple of black and white charity quilts.  They are fun to do because you can add any color as borders.  So....will get them pieced then start looking for different colors for the borders.

Well, I hope all of you are finishing up your Christmas projects as we are getting close.  Until next time.  Encourage each other in quilting. Paula   

Monday, December 5, 2011

Our Christmas Party with My Stamping Friends

Sunday I was able to spend the day with my stamping friends.  We decided to stamp Christmas tags.  Lots and Lots of Christmas tags.  I have not taken photos of the tags yet.  We did a gift exchange and got some really neat things.  Can't wait to try my soup in a jar.  My Christmas plant is now on my mantel and looking beautiful.  Once I put my tree up I can put the Christmas Ornaments on its.  Wow.  What a day.  It is always so much fun to get caught up in each others life.  Love it.  We had  a wonderful day.



Jeanne showing off the ornaments we received

Jeanne, Noreen and Mary showing off their table runners and aprons.

Mary, getting ready to stamp.

Noreen

Jeannie

Noreen putting things together

Mary cutting

Some of the wonderful food we shared.

Happy Snowman Card

Snowman Bag

Noreen showing off her Christmas bag

Thanks for stopping by. Encourage each other on Quilting, Paula

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Missing Quilt

Quilt-Jacking ---Get the Word Out!


Sharon’s devastating news that her quilt disappeared after being shown in Houston. It is not a misplaced shipment --- the quilt went missing before shipping.
She writes:
I’m hoping you can post this information and picture on the on-line quilt group you’re with. I just found out that my “Really ‘Wild’ Flowers! Second Season” quilt went missing the day after the Houston show and I’m devastated and heart-broken beyond words. I’m offering a cash reward for its safe return, no questions asked. I would just like to have my quilt back home. The size is 62” x 64.5”.

Please urge each of the gals to send the information out to their own personal contacts as well if you would.

Thank you so much,
~ Sharon
If you have seen this quilt, please contact Sharon Schlotzhauer.
Sharon, being one who has to ship quilts often, and travel with them often, I feel your horror and devastation over your missing quilt. I hope we can find it and return it to you in short order!!
Everyone, please get the word out! I hate the thought of Quilts being stolen or missing for any reason.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Christmas Aprons

I have been making aprons for Christmas Presents. 

They are made out of T-Towles and Christmas Fabric.  The first one I made took forever to make and then I changed the pattern to fit what I wanted done. 

Of course the dog had to get into the act and see what all this "stuff" was on her parking place.  My Miss Molly is so funny.  She started pulling on the ties to get them off of her couch.  Not sure if she thought they were taking up too much room or just in her way. 

Thank for stopping by.  Encourage each other to quilt, Paula.