Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
I Won and A New Challenge Site
I got an email from Quiltmaker that I'm a winner. All that time I spent on the internet wasn't wasted. lol I had alot of fun looking at all the blocks and visiting new blogs. I'm such a blog junkie! I love my laptop.
I went back and read the blog. I'm one of the Big Bundle winners. I'm so excited!! It's not a GO, but I'll take it. lol :)
Isn't this the cutest button? I love the quilt and of couse the cat under the table. There is a new blog in blog land. It's a challenge blog. Paula of Paula's Crafty Corner has started a second blog called Paula's Sewing Challenges. You can enter a your project for a chance to win prizes. Please stop over and see what Paula is doing with this new blog. I'm sure you have a project you can enter.
This is the project I'm entering in Paula's challenge this time. It is Gingerbread Men table runner. It was in Quick Quilts. It was so much fun to make. I like gingerbread men almost as much as I like snowmen--love those men. lol
I quilted it with peppermint swirls.
I hope you will stop over and check out Paula's blog for challenges. It is so nice of her to go to all the work of setting up this fun site. She is giving away the cutest prizes too.
I better get busy. BIL and nephew are coming tonight. Deer hunting season opens tomorrow morning. I need to get my sewing room in order, so he can find a bed to sleep on. We will be headed to a funeral that DH is a pall bearer for in the morning His Dad's cousin passed away this week.
I need to do Thanksgiving food shopping. I hope to stop and do that after the funeral
Have a good week-end!
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Snowfriends
This is my entry for SewCalGal's Christmas Quilt Show 2010. There are some lovely prizes being given away. It is so much fun to hop around the blogs and look at all the beautiful things made from Christmas fabric. Christmas fabric is one of my "many" favorite kinds of fabric. I want to someday make a large Christmas quilt.
This is Snowfriends designed by Lynda Howell and published in the Nov/Dec 09 issue of Quiltmaker. I hate snow, but I love snowmen. When I saw this wall hanging I knew I had to make it.
I wish I had used a different color for the roof.
The original pattern did not use this "saying", but I wanted to use it, so I did.
I used a type of material that is off white and roughly woven for the embroideries. At the moment I can't remember what you call it. lol I'm sure you know what I mean. : ) I quilted it with plain stitch in the ditch and it hangs in the bedroom that is my sewing room. The first of December I will move it to the dining area where the fall wall hanging is now.
Now I'll have to see if I can figure out Mr Linky--this is a new thing for me. I hope you enjoy looking at all the Christmas quilts.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
A New Shirt
The little scarecrow has a new shirt and I think it looks pretty good. Down on the Farm is officially done! We are hoping to see the new baby, John over the Thanksgiving holiday. Michelle has to work Thanksgiving Day, so we are still figuring out our plans.
I decided I wanted to make a zipper bag. I used LuAnn's tutorial. I have a zipper phobia. I haven't put a zipper in anything since I was in high school. It was an awful experience and I've just always avoided making anything with a zipper. I've been saving tutorials for bags. There are so many cool patterns on blogs now. When I was at the Quilter's Corner last time I looked at their bag patterns and of course they had the turny thing full of Terry Atkinson's Snip, Zip and Go zippers. I decided to buy a couple, so I bought a orange one and a black one, because Halloween was coming.
Here it is--with it's orange zipper. I probably would rather have had a pink one, but this one will be for me. It is my "over coming zipper phobia" bag. I used two fat quarters and will have two bags. The inner lining is pink--no picture. Since I used fat quarters I didn't have fabric for a handle, so I have a handle made from different fabric. I just used some yellow ribbon for a zipper pull.
I used the left over batting from around the edges of the baby quilt and quilted a grid pattern with the #4 stitch on my Bernina 2.0 length. I like that little squiggle stitch. I can see some more of these in my future. I think my girls would like them. I'll have to wait until I go somewhere for more zippers.
The weather has gotten colder here and there is a touch of snow in the air. They came to combine our sunflowers today. I had meatloaf and baked potatoes in the oven for dinner, but switched to making ham sandwiches for a field lunch. I baked chocolate chip cookies this morning, so they got some of those too.
Rocco spent part of the morning outside in his flannel shirt. He's warming up his feet on the heating pad, so he can go out again.
Our quilting group meets tomorrow night. We are going to work on another "fire" quilt from donated fabric. I hope the farm schedule allows me to go--we'll see.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Is It Friday Already?
Down on the Farm is completed--not quite. I really did think I was done.
I even made a label (blocked the last name on the photo). Then I washed it with Color Catchers--lots of green flannel color was caught. Oh, dear now look................ Have you ever had fabric disintegrate?
DH has been hauling bale stacks this week. This is the stack mover empty. The mover tilts down and slides under the stack of bales. Little fingers help pull the hay up on the stackmover.
I even made a label (blocked the last name on the photo). Then I washed it with Color Catchers--lots of green flannel color was caught. Oh, dear now look................ Have you ever had fabric disintegrate?
Sorry for the out of focus shot!! This John Deere fabric just disappeared from the scarecrow's sleeve and neckline. I know I should wash fabric before I use it--I don't, never have. I might start. I know I've had this material for a while--not sure how long, but evidently too long. I'm going to do a little patching. : (
I learn something new every time I make something.
DH has been hauling bale stacks this week. This is the stack mover empty. The mover tilts down and slides under the stack of bales. Little fingers help pull the hay up on the stackmover.
Here he is headed in with a load.
There are 20 big bales in each stack.
He is headed to the feed yard to unload.
We should have plenty of hay to feed the cows this winter. (click to make larger for better photo). DH is glad to get this job done. He had been waiting a week for parts for the stack mover, so he could get started. We also worked on water tanks and the well this week before the weather gets colder.
We found out today that a regulator on our 1000 gallon propane tank failed and it leaked to empty. It was an expensive failure for a $15.00 part and propane went up $.30 since our summer fill the end of August. Rats!
The weather has still been fairly decent out. I don't think Soot could get any higher in that poor little volunteer tree.
Rocco and friends have been enjoying the sunshine this week.
It's been a busy week but I've been blog hopping and trying to win the new 100 Blocks magazine from Quiltmaker. I won a copy last year and was hoping I could again. I really need another magazine. : )
As soon as I get the little scarecrow patched, I'm looking forward to starting another project. I need to do something quick and easy again, before I go back to borders on my pinwheel quilt. I still need sashing on my Jelly Roll quilt too. It will be fun just to work on whatever I want to. Have a great week-end.
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
John Wayne Arrived
The biggest news in the family--the baby has arrived. John Wayne was born yesterday weighing 6 lbs 15 ounces and measuring 20 inches long. Here he is with his proud parents Kelly and Clint (DH's nephew, who was born on his birthday). Interestingly enough it was my sister's birthday yesterday, so it will be easy to remember this little guy's birthday. The baby is named after his two great grandfathers. Every one is doing great.
Here are the proud gramps and granny, DH's youngest sister. What a wonderful day for them all.
Now to get Down on the Farm completed!!
I added some clouds to the sky.
A few crows in the sky above the scarecrow.
I did some loop de loops in the sashing borders.
And a lovely scroll stitch in the yellow border. (Bernina #146 -- 3.0 length) I still have the outer border to quilt and then I can do the binding and label. I plan to do that today if there are not schedule changes.
Michelle and I drove to Minneapolis, MN for a wedding (6 hour drive). We left on Friday and returned on Sunday. The wedding was for a very good friend and high school class mate of Michelle's. They were married at the Basilica. It was beautiful.
It was a wonderful day for November.
Rachel was a beautiful bride.
A mother/daughter picture at the reception. It would have been nice to include Rachel and her Mom, but there were just too many people and not enough time. We had a wonderful time. The best part of the trip for me was the 12 hours in the car with Michelle. We got caught up on all kinds of visiting. DH stayed home with Rocco and hauled hay to the feed yard. I think they enjoyed that much more than the wedding trip.
I'm getting caught up from being gone and hope to get the quilt finished for the new baby. I can't wait to start the next project or go back to one of the old ones.
The weather continues to be gorgeous here. It was 70 degrees yesterday--unreal for November in SD. Today is suppose to be almost as nice and then the cold front is coming. DH will finish hauling hay today. We still have sunflowers to combine and calves to wean. The days just seem to fly by.
Rocco is so enjoying his time outside with his friends in the sunshine. Every nice day is a bonus for him and us. Have a wonderful day where ever you live. Hugs........
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Just Busy
Just checking in--it's been busy here. I'm headed to Minneapolis to a wedding tomorrow and won't be back until Sunday night. I'll miss you all.
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