Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Snowy day it the northerlands



Well we woke up this morning to the cold finger of winter still trying to claim what should now be spring! 2-3 inches of wet white snow blanketed our farm. Burrrr. Now just down the road, where you drop out of the higher elevation of the Loess Hills there was no snow. Crazy!


I spent the morning finishing the timing of my long-arm. First time I've done it and definitely glad that I learned the process. Yippee, first time down. Then to test I played a bit with a new variation of feather that I've been penciling out. I like it.... It's a bit freeing, not so constrained. So the results look a little more modern, definitely not your grandmother's formal feather. I'm liking it. Will try to post a shot later.


I also have all my colored fabric cut for the Supernova block. Now just have to cut the background fabric. I think I'll play with it when I get the blocks together. I feel like it might need some type of applique border. Not sure. More to come on that.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Machine Class

I've spent the last two days trying to get over the fear of this great big hairy long-arm machine that I have. I wanted a bit more knowledge on the workings of the machine, as well as how to better take care of the thing. So I signed up and took a two day class on Machine Maintenance at APQS.

Now Amy was just the very best teacher and very patient with me and my fears! Hooray for her.

Well that's where my time has been spent.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Here's some sunshine

Can't wait to do something fun with this little grouping! What a ray of sunshine!!

Amelia's new project











On the way home with the totem pole yesterday, Amelia and I had made plans to stop and pick out some new fabric for her to start working on another quilt.
I had picked out the Cryptogram quilt from the new Fons and Porter magazine. It has little unique quilt blocks set into larger blocks. I figured that these little blocks are like mini quilts and she could practice her straight line stitching for these. The Cryptogram has some wonky type seams and it gives it some character, so if everything isn't so perfect it would be just fine and lend to the quilt.
Since she wants her new room decorated with a pink, black, white and a touch of green (Paris theme) we picked out those fabrics for her to make this 60x60 quilt.

This brought light to the day!!!

We got home and we started cutting random strip sizes for her to work with in the little 8.5 x 8.5 inch blocks. Too fun! Can't wait for next weekend so she can piece some more! It's so great seeing her get excited as things come together!

Hope the clouds part today and give everyone a bit of sunshine in one way or another!

Loving stitches to all!
Dollie

Monday, March 21, 2011

A day full of sorrow

Tonight I will be putting some more stitching in my fall quilt binding.

Amelia and I went down to one of my favorite places in my childhood/adult history...Camp Neyati. This was my beloved girl scout camp. I grew up there as my mother directed many girl scout camps and we had many family adventures there as well.

During this time my father and a wonderful master wood carver, from Glenwood, set out the plans to create a totem pole to showcase the different logos that my mother had used for the different camps that she directed. These two wonderful gentleman, with the help of all attending girl scouts, carved the pole at the last camp that she directed. The totem pole was housed in the great Rose Lodge at the girl scout camp. It has stood there for 26 great years, watching over all the fascinating girl scout adventures that went on in the lodge.

The council office decided that Neyati needed to be put on the sale block and sold. So today I went down to bring home the totem pole. Luckily I had some knowledge of the happenings so I could take care of this item. Otherwise it might have went onto the closing fire ring that is to happen there Thursday night.

Amelia and I spent a good amount of time walking, driving through the camp so I could show her where her grandfather loved to fish and where her grandmother took a tip off of a canoe on her first canoe ride. Lots of fun memories there... tears too from today.

Neyati you will be near to my heart always and greatly missed since my daughter will not be able to camp there.

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Binding type of day

Well today is the day to get the binding applied to the fall quilt, which is posted in pics below. I tried a new technique of sewing 1/8 inch grossgain ribbon to the edge of the quilt to make sure that the edge hangs and lays absolutely flat. We'll see how that works out once the bindng is applied.

Once I get the binding on, I can happily stitch the edge at night! That will free up my last few days (before jumping in a tractor) to get another quilt on the long-arm!

Happy stitchin'
D

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Happy National Quilt Day!


Well I made a point to finish the micro-stippling on this quilted piece this morning. Just so I could say that I finished on national quilting day! Hooray!


You can take a look at it. First attempt at wholecloth quilting. First thing on the frame with new M&M wheels, and first time to micro stipple. Learned ALOT! You might not want to look at the back of this one! ha.


Have a great quilty day!

Dollie