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Holy Cow*

Thursday, September 09, 2010 4 Comments »
*with props to Nancy for the title. 

Here's the problem. 

My beloved son-in-law, Paul, brought  back several cow hides from Mexico.  He thinks it would be a truely wonderful thing to create a manly cowhide wall hanging from these hides. 

To that end, he cut big squares from them thinking that his talented MIL could create a bovine quilt.  Of course he made me feel like a sewing goddess, so how could I refuse?  The boy is no fool.  Truth be told, Paul would really love to keep this creation for himself, but my daughter Katie refuses to have dead cows hanging on her wall. 

Oh, and did I mention that he would like me to teach him to sew at the same time?  And that both he and my husband think it would be a WONDERFUL idea if I used the cow scraps to make him a cow tie? 

Now that I've bared my soul, or at least exposed my hide, does anyone have any suggestions for sewing these suckers together?  They are not super thick, and are somewhat supple, not unlike the suede on a jacket.   Using my wonderous Bernina, I'm thinking a #16 jeans needle and quilting thread?  Overlapping the edges of each piece & either zig-zagging or maybe double stitching to give it a jeans look? 

BTW, these hides have fur on them and my dog has formed an amorous bond with one of them.  If you can't give me advice, at least send wine.

The Wedding Quilt

Monday, September 06, 2010 3 Comments »
The daughter of our Best Man was married a few weeks ago.  What a great excuse to make a quilt!  I posted the flimsy a while ago, but thought youz guys (y'all?  yins?) might like to see the finished quilt.  She's a generous queen size, made by up-sizing a pattern from my friend Kimberly's book, Jelly Roll Quilts and More.  Since the newlyweds are using brown, turquoise and aqua for their bedroom color scheme, the jelly rolls of Cherish Nature seemed perfect. 


To Paraphrase Mark Twain......

Sunday, September 05, 2010 2 Comments »
"The rumors of my blog's death have been greatly exaggerated".

Laziness. That's all it's been. Sheer laziness. I've been lurking and commenting on other blogs, but have just not done a posting myself. So if I haven't been posting, what the heck have I been doing?

For one, I've been working through some Schnibble kits that I put together at the beginning of the summer. I spent most of one weekend picking patterns, matching them up with the appropriate set of charm packs (or so it seemed at the time), cutting the various components, packing them in little baggies, then putting each set together in a larger baggie along with the pattern. 

This one is State Fair, using Moda's Breath of Avignon.



The whole megillah went into one of my ArtBin organizers and became my Schibbles Schtash -- ready to raid any time I needed just a little project. It went with me on a retreat, and came out again at a church Quilt Day. I've played with the stuff in that bin all summer.



There a couple of things I found during this process:


1. The charm packs that I thought would be great for a certain pattern in April ain't necessarily the charm packs that look best when I get around to working on that Schnibble in August. Here's an example. It's Roundabout, done in Moda's Happy Daisy. Is it terrible? No, but it's just not what I thought it was going to look like, and I'm not quite sure what I'm going to do with it.


For some patterns, I might have been better off mixing charm packs or supplementing from my stash rather than just using the squares form one one fabic line alone. 

2. I AM addicted to charm packs, even though some of the squares contained therein are dogs and really don't play well when Schnibble-ized. My over-all stash now contains a sub-stash (stashette?) of charms. I tend to buy 3 at a time to allow for the dogs and for my personal design latitude (la-de-dah!).  Some of those charm packs would also lend themselves nicely to co-mingling with other charm packs, although that sounds vaguely smarmy.
 

3. White or beige can get very very boring as backgrounds, although they seem to work best with these little quilts. I need to create a stash of interestingly textured neutrals, or even force myself to try something more adventurous.

 
4. The concept of having ready-made kits is an awesome one. There is nothing like being able to pull out a project and having everything pre-cut. Nothing. 

And you don't need to limit yourself to Schnibbles.  Any smaller project will do.  I even took  a Civil War repro kit that I bought at my LQS on sale and put together this kit.  What the heck, you could even do this for bigger projects.  Once the cutting is done, the rest is a piece o' cake.  Or at least a slice of eclaire.



Stay tuned for the next few posts which will contain pictures of the big girl quilts I finished this summer, as well as a happy announcement.

Eat your hearts out, boys!

Friday, August 06, 2010 5 Comments »
Miss Madeline

Big Sale at Joann's

Friday, August 06, 2010 2 Comments »
I'm not usually a fan of the fabric at Joann's, but I do love their Snuggle Flannel.  This is the stuff I use for my quicky baby quilts.  The quilts use a yard each of two complimentary flannels for a small quilt, or a yard and a half each for a large quilt.  You also need batting and additional yardage to make 3" wide strips to fold in half for binding (I make them generously wide for this project). 

Although Joann's doen not carry it yet, I've been trying Hobbs Heirloom fusible batting & really like it.  Makes this project super fast.  Once I have the quilt sandwich together, I strap on my walking foot and grid quilt on the dialgonal.  Trim, add the binding & you've got a very nice present in a very short amount of time. 

Joann's is having a super sale (on line and in their stores) now through August 14th on a ton of stuff, including that Snuggle Flannel.  The flannel is an astounding $2.79/yard.  In addition, shipping is a flat $5 shipping rate now through Sunday 8/8 if you use the promotional code EQW220 in your online shopping cart.  That's $5 for your whole shipment (!), no matter how big. Now might also be the time to stock up on notions or even some of those Art Bin organizers I like.

Wouldn't that flannel make some very snuggly pillow cases too?