Saturday, January 8, 2011

Stash Report Week #1...

January 1 - 7, 2011

A new year, a new stash report.  And it looks like I'm going to be starting this one in the red.  Hopefully it's not a trend though.

First off, the 15 yards of Moda Bella Solid Snow that I ordered from Fat Quarter Shop arrived.  I laid the bolt out on the table and when Mr. Quilting Bug got home, I asked him what color he thought it was.  He immediately said yellow.  When I mentioned it was called 'snow', he said he couldn't imagine where there would be snow that color - unless perhaps in a highly polluted area in China. 

Bolt of Modal Bella Solid Snow
I laughed at his response.  Don't get me wrong, the fabric is a beautiful soft, pale shade of yellow with a great hand.  I know I can use it in any number of quilts.  It just isn't the off-white that I expected from the name and picture.  I'll probably end up ordering a bolt of the white in the not to distant future as well.  Fortunately, although the fabric just arrived in my house, I counted it all in my final report of last year.

I did purchase a couple more items from Fat Quarter Shop that do count this week: a La Petite Ecole charm pack and another Lumiere de Noel jelly roll.

La Petite Ecole Charm Pack and Lumiere de Noel Jelly Roll
So now I have 4 Lumiere de Noel jelly rolls which should be (hopefully) more than enough to make a king size quilt for our bedroom.  Between the charm pack and jelly roll, there's 3.5 yards of fabric.  I was also fortunate enough to win a Dilly Dally layer cake from Green Fairy Quilts that adds another 2.75 yards - for a grand total of 6.25 yards.

The only fabric I used is a yard of batiks that I gave my friend Kathy as part of a Thank You gift.  Once I finish binding a quilt, I can count that, but it will have to go towards next weeks report.

So,
Purchased-this-week: 6.25 yards
Used-this-week: 1 yard
Purchased-to-date: 6.25 yards
Used-to-date: 1 yard
Net used: -5.25 yards

Until later...

"God has created us for a life of good deeds, which he has already prepared for us to do." 
Ephesians 2:10b (TEV)

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Guess what I won...

from Green Fairy Quilts.  A layer cake of Dilly Dally by Me & My Sisters Designs.  It arrived in the mail today.

I know I'm going to love working on a quilt with this when I'm sick of the cold weather (which won't be long now).  The fabrics in it remind of spring, flowers and warmer temperatures.

If you've never stopped by the Green Fairy Quilts blog or online shop, you should really take a look at her quilting here.  She does an amazing job with long arm quilting.

Until later...

"Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ has forgiven you."
Ephesians 4:32

Gifts from the heart...

Back in September of last year, a dear friend opened her home at the beach to our quilt bee for a quilting retreat.  I wrote all about it here.    It was very generous of her to host all of us in her beautiful new home.  I wanted to thank her for being so sweet and put together a little gift basket for her.  Unfortunately with another quilt retreat and all of the holidays that followed, I wasn't able to give it to her until yesterday.  I included a mix of things in it - cuts of batik fabric (she loves batiks), pictures of her and her dogs, dog treats, a gift card and some embroidered hand towels.


Her husband happens to be a huge fan of herons.  You should see the photographs he's taken of these birds hanging up in their house.  They're beautiful.  So I found a heron embroidery design at Embroidery Library and embroidered these towels for her new home.


I think the birds turned out so cute.  And I love that I can use my embroidery machine to make such personalized gifts for people.  In half a day, I was able to complete 3 of these hand towels for her.


These towels are from the Food Network collection at Kohl's.  They're quickly becoming my favorite ones to use for embroidery and gifts.  They're both soft and easy to embroider on. 

Thank you again Kathy for opening up your home to us!

Until later...


Your attitude must be like my own, for I, the Messiah, did not come to be served, but to serve and to give my life. 
Matthew 20:28 (LB)


Wednesday, January 5, 2011

First finish of the year...

(Warning!  Long ranting post follows...)

I've finished my first project of this new year.  And although I thought it would be really quick and simple, I was wrong.  Again.  Story of my life lately.

I wanted to reupholster a vanity stool to match the new valances I made for our renovated bathroom.  All I had to do was take off the old fabric and cushion and replace it with new foam and fabric.  I figured it would take 30 minutes to an hour.  In reality, it took about a week from start to finish.

First, I had trouble removing the old staples from the back.  I even broke my seam ripper in the attempt.  (I have no idea why I thought that might help.)  After cutting both my thumbs on the staples and poking myself numerous times, I managed to remove the dozen staples holding down a piece of muslin on the back.  Only to discover about another 50 or 60 staples underneath!  What could they possibly have been thinking to use so many staples?


I tried removing several of these new staples before I gave up.  If my husband had been home, I would have just had him cut a whole new piece of wood for the seat and started over.  But he was out of town and I was determined to finish this before he got back.  So instead, I cut the fabric off around each of the staples.  I figured I would just staple in a different place when I reupholstered it.  Once I got the fabric off, I found that they had super glued the cushion to the wood.  Somebody was intent on this stool lasting forever when they made it.  The cushion was fairly flat from years of use (which is partly why I wanted to replace it), but there was no way it was ever coming off.  So instead I decided to just put the new foam on top of the old.

Finally I'm to the point where I can put on the new fabric.  A few staples and I'd be done.  (I'm an eternal optimist.)  However, the staple gun ran out of staples after the first few.  Do you think I had any idea where more were?  Of course not.  I dug around in Mr. Quilting Bug's garage looking for them in the freezing cold and finally managed to find a box.  (I was still determined to finish this stool before he returned home.)  Now let me ask you, do you know how to reload a staple gun?  Don't you think it would be easy?  Nope.  It wasn't.  I couldn't even manage to get the thing open.  I tried and tried and then tried some more before I finally had to admit defeat.  I had to wait for him to return from his trip to load it for me.  It must have been stuck or something because he had a really hard time opening it too.  And after all that, I finally managed to get the new seat completed and screwed back on to its base.

Luckily, I really like how it looks.  But if I ever redecorate the bathroom again, I think I'll just buy a new stool and save myself the frustration.


Until later...

James 4 tells us the proper attitude to have:  "Now listen you who say 'Today or tomorrow we will go to this or that city, spend a year there, carry on business, and make money.' Why, you don't even know what will happen tomorrow. ...  Instead, you ought to say, 'If it is the Lord's will, we will live and do this or that.'" 
James 4:13-1,( NIV)

Monday, January 3, 2011

Trying new things...

Here it is January 3rd and I've already tried something new - to me.  I rented time on a long arm quilting machine today at Whatever's Quilted.  I used the HQ Avante 18" and I had so much fun!

HQ Avante 18"
 I pulled out a quilt top I made 5 or 6 years ago to practice on.  The fabrics in this quilt are from Walmart and aren't a great quality but I wanted to practice the machine quilting on something I didn't care if I messed up or not.  I do really like the pattern though and I'm really pleased with how it's turning out so far.

Stargazing Quilt
It took me almost an hour just to load the top on the frame.  But with practice I figure I can cut that in half.  Then I quilted for a little more than 2 hours.  Another 45 minutes and I probably could have finished it, but my back was hurting too much by then to continue.  I decided to do custom quilting in each block because I wanted to try a number of different techniques.  (The blue ruler on the quilt is for stitching in the ditch.)

HQ Avante 18"
 The whole purpose of this exercise was to see if I'd feel comfortable quilting Twisted Rope using one of these machines.  She has a larger HQ Fusion 24" that I can use for that behemoth.  (It's 113" square.)

Twisted Rope
 I felt so comfortable quilting on that machine that I've already made 2 appointments for next week to start on this one - each for 3 hours.  I've no idea how long it will take me, but I figure I can handle 3 hours at a time.  Although my back right now would beg to disagree.

Until later...

"Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding" 
Proverbs 3:5 (NIV)

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Growing up...

Our cat David is at the age where he's into everything.  When I open the fridge, he tries to climb in.  If we grab a coat from the closet, chances are he's already in there by the time we shut the door.  I found him in the bathroom the other day up on the pedestal sink.  The surface is so slick, he was having trouble maintaining his balance.


Doesn't he look larger than the sink?  In this next picture, check out the photo on the left.  Would you believe that's a picture of this behemoth when he was just a few weeks old?  He looks completely different now, doesn't he.


He's so big, it's hard to remember he's still growing.

Until later...

Each man should give what he has decided in his heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. 
 2 Corinthians 9:7 (NIV)

Saturday, January 1, 2011

2010 Projects in Review...

I saw on Amy's Passions where Amy posted a review in pictures of the quilts she finished last year.  I didn't finish nearly as many as she did, but I thought it would be nice to have one spot where I could see everything I accomplished.  So here's my 2010 review...



 These last 4 are all tops that haven't been quilted yet.
  • 'Greta' with Maison de Garance
  • Man Cave
  • Owl Charity Quilt
  • Nestled in the Branches II - also made a larger version

And finally, there are the 12 Camelot Snowman wall hangings I made for my mom - one for each month.

So not too bad for the year.  I forgot how many quilts I had actually completed and looking back on them has been fun.  I don't expect to get as many done this year although it would be nice if I did.  So what are your plans for 2011?

Until later...

"Many are the plans in a man's heart,
but it is the LORD's purpose that prevails."
Proverbs 19:21 (NIV)