Oct 28, 2024

My Quilt Retreat

 I had another quilt retreat, it was rejuvenating to the soul ❤️

Here is my finish, the quilt is called Frank. I love it!


Here's Jill's quilt, it's exquisite. Sweet Violet by Missouri Star.

Here's Terri's quilt!  She's a huge Kaffe fan. It's Kaffe 2024 Mystery by Free Spirit.

Here's one of Nedra's quilts, a Christmas tree snow globe.

Here's another finish for Nedra, such a cute quilt!




Brenda's adorable quilt is A Cowgirl's Dream by Wildrose Designers for Riley Blake.

Linda's gorgeous, festive quilt is All Wrapped up by Missouri Star.

Another one by Terri is amazing!!!  It's called Secret Agent Sew Along.

The back is almost as beautiful as the front!  It almost looks like stained glass.


Linda didn't quite finish this bee and sunflower log cabin but it will be a beauty! It's paper pieced too!

That's me!  Those are Debbie's witch hats which she was so close to finishing!

Brenda whipped this quilt up in no time, with the big church dash blocks. The fabric is way prettier in person :)

Brenda also finished this cute table runner.

One of our dinners at a fabulous Thai restaurant.


Debbie made this really cute fall quilt by Jedi Craft.

Debbie also made this quilt at retreat :)

This is us! I don't know if there's a nice group of women out there! Our should were rejuvenated and we all enjoyed each other's company so much! Each person has their own story and what happens at quilt retreat, stays at quilt retreat!


Thanks for stopping by, I'll see you next week :)

Oct 21, 2024

Everyday Quilted Tote

 I made this bag for my friend, I know she loves Kaffe fabric. This friend is such a thoughtful person, she's always doing kind things for people and will go out of her way to help anyone who needs it. She has given me such beautiful gifts, and I wanted to make something special for her.  When I was at Missouri Star quilts, I went into the Kaffe store and carefully chose the fabric. I know she likes green too, so I bought a green zipper.


The pattern was fairly straightforward to make but it would have been way easier if there were pictures or illustrations in the instructions.  Even a video tutorial would have been great, but I couldn't find one anywhere.


I made the bag but had to read the instructions over and over again until I visualized it in my head. I would love a bag like this, and hope to make one in the future.  I made the larger size and I can see myself needing a bag this size.


The pattern is by Knot and Thread design :)

See you next week!

Oct 14, 2024

Spooky Season Sampler

I joined this quilt along, it was a lot of fun! It ran from October 1-10. Every morning, the first thing I would do, was look at my email to see what the new block looked like. On the tenth day, there was the finishing instructions.  This is the second year that Fran at Cotton and Joy has done it.  Each year, she gets nine different designers to design 9 spooky blocks. This year, I was able to get each block done on the day, but some days I had to stay up late!


Here are all the blocks, I think you can still sign up to get the free block patterns.  Cotton and Joy is on Instagram.

One of my grand daughters said that this is her dream Halloween quilt!

How cute is that! 


It was fun to fussy cut the skulls on this one :)

I turned my Frankie into a lumberjack, lol!

A spooky tombstone!


I loved choosing the fabric for this block. Notice that the owl has owls on his body!




Here's the link to my quilt from last year.

Thanks for following and I'll see you again next week :)

Oct 7, 2024

My Sewing Room Organization

I bought quite a bit of fabric when I went to Missouri Star!
I haven't known what to do with the excess, my sewing room is a bedroom and it's almost overflowing!  I saw that someone (sorry, forget who) bought these containers at Target. They are the perfect size for fat quarters and they are stackable! I bought 6 of them at 
$6.00 each.  Pretty reasonable!

I had my fat quarters in piles sorted by color. They were here, there and everywhere. I thought it would be  better if my fat quarters could all be in one place. Here they are, labeled by color.

 

I bought a lot of Halloween fabric and my basket was overflowing. I was able to fit everything into 3 bins!  I just love how it all turned out!


I might as well show you the rest of my fabric organization. All of this fabric are 1/2 yard to 1 yard pieces. They are also in color order and the bottom right shelf is low volume. I fold the fabric over comic book cardboards.


Here is one of my shelves, a lot of vintage decor.


The left of the top shelf is leftover Sarah Jane from another shelf, 1 yard pieces of backgrounds, and the colored fabric to the right is Lori Holt half yard pieces. 

The middle shelf is all Lori Holt (mostly older pieces) I bagged up some of the Lori Holt fabric that I've outgrown and will be giving it away. 

The bottom shelf is for quilt backings, mostly 2 yard pieces. When I use those, I have to piece the backing together, but I like that look.


The middle shelf is my collection of Sarah Jane fabric. It's over 10 years old. I'm not as fond of it as I used to be so I'm going to make a goal for the new year to make a couple of quilts from it and see how I feel then.
The top shelf is Tasha Noel, I'm going to make a couple of quilts out of it in the new year and possibly a dress for my grand daughter.


I use Lori Holt's method of sorting scraps. The 3 boxes to the left are almost overflowing!  I may have to edit it soon.
The containers to the left are smaller than fat quarters, I go to them first to choose fabric. 


I had to buy 6 more of those Target containers to freshen up these shelves! I need to go on another fabric fast!!!! 


Thanks for reading this, I'll see you next week!