Sep 29, 2014

Vintage Sewing Treasures


A favorite past time when my husband and I are together, is browsing through antique shops.
I found this little wooden basket once, and now I fill it with vintage sewing treasures.


I love this needle holder, the women look as excited about fabric as I am!  Ha ha!


Inside is a treasury of nickel plated needles, but some of them are a little rusted :(


I have a thing for old buttons too, although the yellow one is from one of my favorite stores, Anthropologie.
Isn't the quote cute?


Here's my humble collection of vintage trims, they're all waiting for a special project.


A little assortment of needles.
I like to imagine what the previous owners were like...
Someone who wanted to sew but never did?
An older lady who was an avid sewer but passed away and her family sold her belongings at an estate sale?
I want my sewing treasures to be given to my daughters and daughters in law!
My mother was a seamstress and so was my grandmother, and these little bobbles remind me of my grandmother.
I just like to look at them :)

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Sep 26, 2014

Fabric Happiness


I love fabric, I always have, even as a little girl :)
I love the color, the patterns and the feel of it.
I even have a board on Pinterest called Fabric Happiness!
Recently, I bought these little fat quarters at Westwood Acres.


I have a thing for text prints, and these are fabulous!
Only one of them has a selvage, it's the second one from the top.
It's "Architecture" by Carolyn Friedlander for Robert Kaufman.


Look at these little lovelies, they remind me of little girl things from the 1950's.


The pinks remind me of cotton candy!


I have four pinks, but they look a little peachy in this photo.
The fabrics are by Lecien and are called Honey Baby.


Little Red Riding Hood is dear to my heart and one of my favorite color combos is red and aqua!!!


I've learned to buy black....even though it's not always my favorite color, it does look great in a quilt for contrast.


Last but not least, an adorable mint green and sweet peach :)

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Sep 22, 2014

The Bees Knees a quilting bee


I was invited to join "The Bees Knees" a quilting bee, and am so honored to be amongst such creative, talented ladies!
I think I'm the only one who isn't published, but that is one of my goals :)


September is Melissa Corry's month, from Happy Quilting.
You can see what she told us about her quilt idea here.
She sent all the bee members a selection of fabric and told us to make any camping or outdoor themed block measuring 12" X 12" or 18" X 21" or whatever!
These are the fabrics she sent me and I've got my idea and am running with it.
I'll be working on it at my mother's house in Montreal and can hardly wait to show it to you at the end of the month!

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Sep 19, 2014

AYOS and A Little Bit More



I'm joining another online quilting group, I just couldn't resist!
I love Greg's blog @ grey dogwood studio, he always makes the most beautiful quilts and he's extremely talented.
The first time I heard about "Another Year of Schnibbles", was on his blog.
You can read about the rules at Sherri's blog, A Quilting Life.
Our mini quilt for the month of September is a "Little Bites" pattern called "Whit".
A "Little Bites" pattern is made from a mini charm pack, which usually includes 40 - 2 l/2" squares from a complete fabric line.
I cut 128 2 l/2" squares of background fabric, and a few other pieces as well.
My background fabric is Kona Stone.


Here they are, all 128 squares in a stack.


I used a charm pack of Moda 1974 by Urban Chicks for my flying geese, a change from my usual color scheme of bright fabrics.


Here is my pattern, surrounded by some flying geese under construction.
I'm going to make the top pattern, mainly because I'm pressed for time and it has 64 geese, the fewest of the three :)
The mini quilt will finish at 22" X 22".
I'm trimming geese while I visit my mom in Montreal.
I guess they will be authentic Canadian geese!!!

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Sep 15, 2014

Modern Instabee - September


I really love this book, it's well layed out and easy to follow.
The quilt patterns are divided into beginner, confident beginner and intermediate.
The blocks are easy and pretty quick which is great for a quilting bee.


This month, our hive member Kate, chose a block named "Bluebell's Cabin", and requested 2 blocks.
See the fabric strip with the bee and the honeycomb?
Kate sent everyone 2 strips of the honeycomb fabric.
To some she sent the blue and green combo and to others she sent a pink and purple combo.
We were to choose the rest of our fabrics to match those colors.
She also sent us all the center blocks, so I chose the background strips to match.



Here's my second block, each one is 12 l/2" unfinished. 


I also made a little signature block.


It's my turn next month, I can hardly wait!


Kate is using these blocks to make a quilt for her young daughter.

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