Showing posts with label quilt shop hop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quilt shop hop. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Summer = Shop Hop, Cookout, Beach, & Quilts!


Every Monday I tend to post on Facebook something to the effect that it's a new week, new beginnings, etc. Kinda a reminder to myself to have a good attitude as I begin a new week. I've always enjoyed turning over the calendar page to a new month too - my reminder that the past is history and I have a whole new month whose history is yet to be written. A clean slate, opportunities, the first day of the rest of my life!

Well, July has certainly snuck up on me! This is THE month, THE year that I celebrate living half a century so I've been celebrating all month and still have a few days left to continue! I've been calling my adventures my little snatches of vacation - sometimes its just an hour (wishing it were more), sometimes its a day out with the girls, sometimes its an afternoon at the beach, more than most it's a few stolen hours at the sewing machine working on a personal project. I'm learning to truly appreciate these mini refreshments!

Earlier in the month I invited a few friends to join me on a shop hop to three of our local quilt shops and then lunch afterwards. I can tell ya, the only thing more fun than fabric shopping is fabric shopping with girlfriends! Well, then topping that off with decorating your own cupcakes for dessert (grin).

Last post I gave you a sneak preview of my Hen Party quit - the one that has shared fabric from two of my friends. Well, mine grew! and grew until it was no longer a queen size comforter but a queen size bedspread or king size comforter however you want to classify it. I like to think of it as my turn of the half century quilt (grin). There are 98 blocks, none of the fabric repeating, and goodness only knows how many fabrics in the scrappy border, I really think if someone wanted to verify the number of total different fabrics I'd be up to about 150. When I say "scrap quilt" I truly mean scrap quilt!

For the record, Pixxie is still gainfully employed as my Professional Quilt Model. I really enjoyed quilting this one - as I mentioned it was HUGE! I was able to quilt on it off and on throughout the 4th of July holiday weekend. All over freehand fiddle faddle style of quilt designs, just whatever came to mind. There's some hidden hearts, 50's (to document the big upcoming event), feather puffs, curly feathers, swirls, and what-have-yous in this quilt.

Oh and did I mention that the thread is a beautiful turquoise? Matched the backing fabric really nicely.
Do you see the 50 in the middle of the cornerstone? There's lots of little hidden surprises in this year's Birthday Quilt!

Of course my favorite view of my quilt is the stamp of approval that it's indeed a cuddle quilt.

Part of my little snippets of vacationing at home has included enjoying meals outside under our new tiki hut. It's an even greater joy to share with friends and family. Despite having above average rainfall this month we've managed to enjoy being outside (minus the mosquitoes which it wouldn't hurt my feelings if they became an endangered species!)

And yes, I'm a little spoiled - a new addition to the deck dining has been my hanging chair. Believe it or not, I have been known to share (grin). One evening we invited over our sons, their girlfriends, and another young couple we know for a luau - I've discovered one way to feel young is to hang out with younger people (double grin). Actually I am truly blessed to have friends both younger and older than myself, a true treasure!

This was one of those rare photo opportunities when all four of us are together...so thought I'd share the family photo.



To many it may not seem like a summer vacation to be inside at the ironing board (and believe you-me I've got enough fans in the studio to counteract the heat of the iron), but to me that's just part of a quilters life. The biggest joy is when I'm working on something for myself. Okay, I know that sounds extremely selfish, and it is! But this is MY month and I'm taking all the opportunities I can between other obligations to grab little snatches of time to indulge. One such evening yielded two more almost stars for a quilt that I've been working on since spring. Little by little with perseverance this will one day grow up to be a real quilt.


I haven't been totally selfish with my off-hours sewing...in the background is a t-shirt quilt for my nephew who graduated from high school last month (okay, so I'm a little late, but all that's left is the binding!) Displayed in front is a purse I made for my mother-in-law literally hours before joining the family to celebrate her birthday. Another example of putting out the biggest fires first - if it's on my list it will be done by the deadline, but it might be right at that deadline!

Another evening I took a little time to play around with a set of charm squares...these have been patiently waiting to be joined into something, anything, since Market last fall in Houston...They were from the collection Beach House by Robyn Pandolph and I was honored to be able to quilt one of her market samples with the same fabrics. Early this month on my shop hop with the girls I found yardage of this line, and purchased enough to do the sashing around the charm squares and add a little border. This now goes in the "quilts in waiting" pile (which is getting very tall) along with Beach House print fabric for the backing and binding. One day...

Several months ago at one of the guild meetings a member shared a quilt she had made out of pinwheel blocks from an exchange ... I wasn't a part of the group that exchanged, and I love pinwheels, so came home and went through my stash to cut out fabrics for my own pinwheel quilt. Little by little I've made a block or two... In fact, I cut out so many different fabrics that I have enough pinwheel blocks for two, maybe three quilts... here's the one that I put together the other evening..it too will go into the quilts in waiting pile, patiently awaiting it's turn to be quilted...(I still have my 2005 birthday quilt in that pile!)

One of the things I love about working from my stash and my scraps is the memories particular fabrics hold. I know I've talked about this before, but there's something comforting about memories, that and the way we can choose to revisit things of the past looking through "rose colored glasses". In everyone's life there is pain in the past, we can either chose to hang on to that pain and let it cripple our future, or we can forgive (others as well as ourselves) and chose not to dwell on the negative. Even in the tough times there is good sprinkled in. I chose to remember the joy, the happiness - all the while learning from the mistakes of the past and doing my best not to repeat them (grin).

My favorite time under the tiki hut is early morning and early evening when the sun is just right. I keep adding little things to the deck to make my 'snatches of vacation' more enjoyable. How do you like the new pillows I made tonight? Found the panel among my other treasures from this months shop hop with the girls!

And yes, I'm sorta into parrots this summer...that and pink flamingos for some reason...how do you like this new addition? picked him up on the island and plan on teaching him to say "TGIF" (grin). Just in case you are wondering, it's not real, just a very well done figurine that will probably get a lot of second glances when folks enter the Tiki Hut..

It wouldn't be summer without a day at the beach...naturally the day we had available was really only a half day, but that fits in with the idea of mini-breaks dubbed vacations, and naturally it was a day that threatened rain (and actually did rain) - but nothing was going to dampen my spirits! Had that 'bloom where you are planted' attitude and I chose joy! First time I've had my feet wet all summer (besides a shower of course) so I decided it needed to be well documented! I think the closer I approach 50 the more goofier I've become...girls just wanta' have fun!

I love being outside. Whether it's a short time to eat lunch outside, or a half a day on the island...there not much better than enjoying God's creation - it's a reminder of how magnificent He is, the awesomeness of His splendor, and I remain in awe that He cares about me.


His mercy is new every morning! Don't have to wait for a new week, new month or even a new year for new beginnings - it happens every 24 hours! The joy of the Lord lives in me and I'm lovin the life He's given me!

Friday, August 1, 2008

Birthday Shop Hop: How to Make a Pillow Case

I really haven’t had the opportunity to sit down and chronicle our Idaho trip, but thought I’d jump ahead in the narration and share what my dear hubby did for me on my birthday. He drove me over 50 miles to take me to a quilt shop!

We had a wonderful week at the Idaho Rocky Mountain Ranch near Stanely Idaho. Horse back riding (tales to follow), white water rafting (also on my birthday) as well as time to just chill out on the porch or to hike up the mountain behind the lodge, and the food – oh my! I don’t think I was really prepared for “fine dining”…

My birthday was on Weds 7/23 and my husband arranged to borrow one of the two vans that had been rented to haul our 10 member clan around Idaho. He knew I’d checked the handy dandy quilter’s traveler’s yellow pages way back when and that there was a shop in Hailey – The Fabric Granary…so off we headed for a morning adventure.

Did I mention it was cool in Idaho in the mornings? Here’s a photo of me on my birthday wearing a sweatshirt! I tell ya’, that doesn’t happen much to this Texas gal! It warmed up pretty quick for a most beautiful day!

The fun thing about visiting new quilt shops has to be the eye candy. I love seeing the shop samples on the walls – actually saw one just like one I’d quilted for our local shop. It’s like being in a familiar environment – lining the walls were fabric lines that I was familiar with from back home (it was great to see some of Robyn Pandolph’s fabric, she’s a local designer in my neck of the woods). But the real treasure hunt is trying to find something unique to take home as a souvenir…and since I make a lot of scrap quilts I usually look for fat quarters to add to my stash.

While I was visiting with another customer and the shop clerk (quilters make friends easily ya’know) my husband was actually looking around (he’s gotten extremely good about noticing fabrics, patterns, quilting styles, etc.) All of a sudden he appears behind me as I’m choosing a half yard cut for my memories and declares “I’ve found some fabric you need to buy me.” I thought he was joking.

He wasn’t joking! My husband is a big car fan having had owned a paint and body shop back in the day, He raced some in his younger days as he turned NASCAR and NHRA fan. Well, low and behold he found fabric with ’57 Chevys all over it. Yes, he had to have this fabric….

So for my birthday, I bought a half yard of a really cute juvenile ladybug print that will find it’s way into the next scrap quilt and a yard and a half of Chevy print to make my wonderful husband, who drove 50+ miles ONE WAY to a quilt shop, a pillow case….

Here’s the recipe for making a pillow case with no exposed seams. The exact measurements are not given as you will need to measure your pillow. (We have very small orthopedic pillows so my size is smaller than the norm). I hope you enjoy this pattern and seeing my birthday fabric purchase!

Pillowcase

Fabrics:

¾ yard main print or 1 ½ yard if directional

1/8 yd for accent trim

1/3 yd for band

Assembly instructions:

  1. Trim the 1/8 yd of fabric to the desired width, I use either 2.5 inches or 3 inches.
  2. Fold the accent trim in half lengthwise, wrong sides together and press
  3. Lay the main fabric right side up, with the raw edge on top – pay attention to the direction of the fabric and which side you want the opening with the trim to be on
  4. Pin the trim fabric to the right side of the main fabric, matching raw edges
  5. Pin the right side of the band fabric to the right side of the main fabric layered with the trim
Next, sorta flip the band fabric out of the way where you can see the main fabric again, gently fold or roll the main fabric up to the pinned area – the loose side of the band fabric will encase this roll and be pinned to the back forming a tube. (The right side of the band fabric will be on the wrong side of the main fabric on this side)
  1. Sew across the width over the pinned seam, forming a tube.
  2. Reach inside the tube and pull out the main fabric, pressing well – ta-da, no exposed seams!
  3. Sew the side seam with a French seam or serge
  4. Sew the end with a French seam or serge

French Seam:

  1. Match raw edges with wrong sides together
  2. Sew a 1/8” seam, it is important to sew a small seam!
  3. Press well
  4. Reposition to right sides together with sewn raw edges inside
  5. Sew again this time with a ¼” to 3/8” seam.
Enjoy making your own pillow cases!
Professional Quilt Model not included