Wow, I have been trying all morning to get here to post. I don't know if it is my computer or Blogger, but it is frustrating. I have been trying to leave comments and it won't let me do that either. I told you I have a lot of pictures to post so here are some of a recent project.
My LAQ, Liz, used her embroidery machine to create these wonderful animals. then she gave them to me and asked me to make them into a quilt for the U of M raffle.
I designed a quilt with my trusty graph paper, cut out all the blocks, and sewed all the blocks. Then I layed it out. I HATED it! I used the thirty's reproduction fabrics, which look good with it but it was too busy. So I cut out some more blocks and now they are sitting on the cutting table (under Jack, most of the time, LOL) I had done a 4 patch alternating with a pinwheel. I like the design, but the 4 patches were too much when done in 4 different colours. So I will make them using 2 white squares and 2 of the same colour 30's fabrics (hope that makes sense). That is how the pinwheels are done, one colour and white. I think it will calm it all down and you will "see" the animals more.
I will post it as I get more done. I did get the binding done on the 2nd bear quilt and also on the Winnie the Pooh quilt. I took photos of the WTP this morning so I may try to post those later this week. I feel completely AWFUL right now and am considering going home. I went to bed with a scratchy throat and I think I had a fever. I woke up with soooo much more, laugh. Headache, scratchy throat, body aches, fever and nausea. I feel a little better right now and am going to try to eat a little bit, but I am not really hungry. I have quilting tonight with the church ladies (CL, for you Char!) so I want to go home and rest.
I don't know if I mentioned it or not but I joined Weight Watchers last week. So tired of being overweight! I weigh in today, so keep your fingers crossed for me!!
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
HELPERS
Here are a few of my "helpers". You will see Autumn and Mosen keeping my excess batting from leaving the couch it is currently piled on. They do their best to "help" me whenever I need it. I think cat hair is just that little special touch that gets sewn into every one of my quilts! The next ones are of Jack. If you remember, the Pirate Cat. I think it is very funny he is sleepin on 2 of my applique projects. You can see the Spartan "S" and he is laying on one of the cats I am appliquing for my friend with cancer. Near him, you can get a sneak peak at the pumpkins I am doing for a pumpkin patch exchange! (but just a peek = )
I have so much more to write about and lots of pictures to share but so little time so I will run right now and post again tomorrow!
I have so much more to write about and lots of pictures to share but so little time so I will run right now and post again tomorrow!
Friday, September 21, 2007
Art Auction
I am soooo excited. The Meechigan quilt is on the acution site and open for bids as of 8am this morning and guess what?????
It is only 9am and it is already up to $350!!! Isn't that wonderful?? I hope this can help the art acution make a lot of money for our charity. If you get a chance, please visit our website at http://141.214.4.32/auction/
You can register and bid on any of the items that are posted there and you can see my quilt (#92). My friend, Ellen did an artsy wall hanging and it is #91. Let me know what you think of the art work.
It is only 9am and it is already up to $350!!! Isn't that wonderful?? I hope this can help the art acution make a lot of money for our charity. If you get a chance, please visit our website at http://141.214.4.32/auction/
You can register and bid on any of the items that are posted there and you can see my quilt (#92). My friend, Ellen did an artsy wall hanging and it is #91. Let me know what you think of the art work.
Monday, September 17, 2007
MEEEECHIGAN!!!
Yup...here it is, the Michigan quilt! I made 2 count them 2 Michigan quilts!!! Being a Spartan, this was difficult for me = )
My friend, Robin, and I made the first one together. I cut it all out and made off the "M" applique's and handed it off to her. She sewed the center of the quilt together. Then, she gave it back to me to make the borders. We than handed it off to our friend, Liz, to work her magic (I mean quilt) it. When she brought it back to us, it was so beautiful, we thought maybe it should go for raffle rather than auction. Maybe it would raise more money that way?? Well, I had made 4 "extra M's". What to do?? Why, make another quilt of course!! Smaller, and use it for the acution. What??? The deadline is when??? The deadline was one week from the decision to make another quilt!!!!! Needless to say, I busted my hump and got busy. I had it done from cutting to finished top in about 4 hours. I gave it to Liz on Monday, got it back on Wed and had the binding done and on in time to turn it in on Friday. WHEWWWW!!!
You can see the whole "Lap" size one here. I haven't got photos of the "BIG" one yet!!
This is what one of the"M's" looks like up close from the front
You can see the magic of Liz's wonderful quilting from the back on the "M's"
She went around each star too.
And the other star
Liz quilted "U of M" into every rail fence block too. I just posted the plain one as it is difficult to see it in the focus fabric one.
On both the big and little quilts Liz quilted a block "M" into each corner but on the big one, in the lower right corner (if you are facing the quilt) she did something different. Robin designed a stylized version of the U of M football helmet. Liz quitled that into the corner and embroidered the date!! Isn't it neat?? I really like how that turned out!! Liz is amazin' (pun intended, you know? Maize and Blue...?))
Liz also quilted "M go blue" into the outer borders, but I haven't been able to figure out how to photograph it to make it show up. If I take the photo from the back the words are backwards, and it is difficult to see on the crazy M fabric on the front. I may take it from the back and flip it on the computer, we'll see.
This is the website for the auction. http://141.214.4.32/auction/ Anyone can bid, it works like ebay. All money raised goes to the patient's charity here at U of M. Look for the quilt raffle on the pathology website coming soon too.
http://www.pathology.med.umich.edu/charity/
I got the binding on the pansy quilt and the label done, I just need to sew it on. I got my bow label back from Liz and sewed it together, now I just have to write on it and sew it on. I have the binding all ready to turn for the bow quilt too. I got to see the nursery for the baby that will get this quilt and the quilt is just perfect for the room!! Divine intervention once again!! I trimmed the second bear quilt and tried to sew on the binding, but realized I was about 18" short (after I had most of it sewn on). That necessitated a trip to the fabric shop to buy some more. I bouth more but I didn't get the binding made or sewn on, maybe tonight. Liz gave me some vintage embroidered animals that she did on her embroidery machine and I trimmed those and designed a quilt for them. I got all the fabric cut and ready to sew. I trimmed all the cat's for my friend Judy's quilt and realized that I need to make 2 more. I got them fused, but not marked or cut out. More for tonight (AFTER my lax meeting...) Last but not least I got all 36 of my pumpkins, stems and leaves traced, fused, cut and ready to fuse to background. I still have a lot to do but feel like I am making progress. DH will be out of town for 4 days so I should be able to get a lot done in that time. We will see...
My friend, Robin, and I made the first one together. I cut it all out and made off the "M" applique's and handed it off to her. She sewed the center of the quilt together. Then, she gave it back to me to make the borders. We than handed it off to our friend, Liz, to work her magic (I mean quilt) it. When she brought it back to us, it was so beautiful, we thought maybe it should go for raffle rather than auction. Maybe it would raise more money that way?? Well, I had made 4 "extra M's". What to do?? Why, make another quilt of course!! Smaller, and use it for the acution. What??? The deadline is when??? The deadline was one week from the decision to make another quilt!!!!! Needless to say, I busted my hump and got busy. I had it done from cutting to finished top in about 4 hours. I gave it to Liz on Monday, got it back on Wed and had the binding done and on in time to turn it in on Friday. WHEWWWW!!!
You can see the whole "Lap" size one here. I haven't got photos of the "BIG" one yet!!
This is what one of the"M's" looks like up close from the front
You can see the magic of Liz's wonderful quilting from the back on the "M's"
She went around each star too.
And the other star
Liz quilted "U of M" into every rail fence block too. I just posted the plain one as it is difficult to see it in the focus fabric one.
On both the big and little quilts Liz quilted a block "M" into each corner but on the big one, in the lower right corner (if you are facing the quilt) she did something different. Robin designed a stylized version of the U of M football helmet. Liz quitled that into the corner and embroidered the date!! Isn't it neat?? I really like how that turned out!! Liz is amazin' (pun intended, you know? Maize and Blue...?))
Liz also quilted "M go blue" into the outer borders, but I haven't been able to figure out how to photograph it to make it show up. If I take the photo from the back the words are backwards, and it is difficult to see on the crazy M fabric on the front. I may take it from the back and flip it on the computer, we'll see.
This is the website for the auction. http://141.214.4.32/auction/ Anyone can bid, it works like ebay. All money raised goes to the patient's charity here at U of M. Look for the quilt raffle on the pathology website coming soon too.
http://www.pathology.med.umich.edu/charity/
I got the binding on the pansy quilt and the label done, I just need to sew it on. I got my bow label back from Liz and sewed it together, now I just have to write on it and sew it on. I have the binding all ready to turn for the bow quilt too. I got to see the nursery for the baby that will get this quilt and the quilt is just perfect for the room!! Divine intervention once again!! I trimmed the second bear quilt and tried to sew on the binding, but realized I was about 18" short (after I had most of it sewn on). That necessitated a trip to the fabric shop to buy some more. I bouth more but I didn't get the binding made or sewn on, maybe tonight. Liz gave me some vintage embroidered animals that she did on her embroidery machine and I trimmed those and designed a quilt for them. I got all the fabric cut and ready to sew. I trimmed all the cat's for my friend Judy's quilt and realized that I need to make 2 more. I got them fused, but not marked or cut out. More for tonight (AFTER my lax meeting...) Last but not least I got all 36 of my pumpkins, stems and leaves traced, fused, cut and ready to fuse to background. I still have a lot to do but feel like I am making progress. DH will be out of town for 4 days so I should be able to get a lot done in that time. We will see...
Thursday, September 06, 2007
A Beary Warm Welcome
I should be putting photos in of our Mackinac trip but instead I am putting in pictures of the latest quilt! I wrote about this bear fabric and posted a photo now the quilt is done! I used mice squares in the center of every 9 patch, and my friend Liz, quilted mice into it. You can see on the close up and on the back, especially, how cute those mice are!
This is the label. I work at the U of Michigan doing biomedical research. I have to manage many mice and we have a very large breeding colony (19 different knock out strains of mice!). The wonderful woman that actually keeps track of all the breeding and pups and helps me ALOT, is kimberly. Not only is she a co-worker, she is a friend. She and her husband have decided to adopt another child, they have 2 children already, one 11 and one is 14. The newest addition is Sean and he is 2years old. They go to court for the adoption finalization on the 12th of this month. I thought this quilt was perfect for both a beary special little boy and my friend who manages my mouse breeding colony!
This is Kimberly after she opened the quilt this morning.
I hope Sean likes it as much as she did! Welcome to your new family, Sean!!
This is the label. I work at the U of Michigan doing biomedical research. I have to manage many mice and we have a very large breeding colony (19 different knock out strains of mice!). The wonderful woman that actually keeps track of all the breeding and pups and helps me ALOT, is kimberly. Not only is she a co-worker, she is a friend. She and her husband have decided to adopt another child, they have 2 children already, one 11 and one is 14. The newest addition is Sean and he is 2years old. They go to court for the adoption finalization on the 12th of this month. I thought this quilt was perfect for both a beary special little boy and my friend who manages my mouse breeding colony!
This is Kimberly after she opened the quilt this morning.
I hope Sean likes it as much as she did! Welcome to your new family, Sean!!
Wednesday, September 05, 2007
The rest of Madison
Well, here I am back (or still) in Madison. I had many more pictures to share but I cut it down to these few. The first ones are of Miranda and then of Miranda and Shelby eating ribs at the Ribberfest, along the Ohio River.
Here is DD2 with her daddy at the festival.
On the walk back to DD1's apt we stopped at the fountain near her place. This is the fountain at night and me experimenting with my camera.
The next day we drove to Clifty State Park. This is Miranda, Chris and DD1 at the park.
At the park I found a walking stick. Here is DD2 holding while DD1 supervises.
The next stop was the Lanthier Winery. I wanted to see what the local wine was like but we didn't have a lot of time as we were going to tour the Lanier mansion. So I raced in and tasted a few wines and bought some as gifts that we picked up after the mansion tour.
This is one of the quilts inside the mansion. When we walked up to the mansion I thought it was the front of the building, but it was the back. The front faced the river with the gardens spread out in front of the house.
This is the stair case in the center of the house(up 3 stories). It was breathtaking!
I thought this sewing cabinet was neat. The cloth that hangs down was what held the scraps of fabrics. It was so hot and humid that they had to store the fabric where air could get to it so it didn't mold!
One of my favorite shots was of the spy glass they used to look out at the river to see who was coming via the river.
I took this to show you all what the mansion looked like "back in the day". Even in black and whit it is spectacular. They told us the gardens are much smaller now as they don't have the money Lanier did to maintian them.
Back of the mansion.
Facing the front of the mansion.
These are the gardens as they are now.
Sorry so short. DD2 is leaving for IN and wanted to go out to dinner. She has a long drive back and I wanted to post while I had a chance to be on the computer. Seems like I have to compete with WOW these days and I usually lose that battle!
Enjoy my little snipet of Madison!!
Here is DD2 with her daddy at the festival.
On the walk back to DD1's apt we stopped at the fountain near her place. This is the fountain at night and me experimenting with my camera.
The next day we drove to Clifty State Park. This is Miranda, Chris and DD1 at the park.
At the park I found a walking stick. Here is DD2 holding while DD1 supervises.
The next stop was the Lanthier Winery. I wanted to see what the local wine was like but we didn't have a lot of time as we were going to tour the Lanier mansion. So I raced in and tasted a few wines and bought some as gifts that we picked up after the mansion tour.
This is one of the quilts inside the mansion. When we walked up to the mansion I thought it was the front of the building, but it was the back. The front faced the river with the gardens spread out in front of the house.
This is the stair case in the center of the house(up 3 stories). It was breathtaking!
I thought this sewing cabinet was neat. The cloth that hangs down was what held the scraps of fabrics. It was so hot and humid that they had to store the fabric where air could get to it so it didn't mold!
One of my favorite shots was of the spy glass they used to look out at the river to see who was coming via the river.
I took this to show you all what the mansion looked like "back in the day". Even in black and whit it is spectacular. They told us the gardens are much smaller now as they don't have the money Lanier did to maintian them.
Back of the mansion.
Facing the front of the mansion.
These are the gardens as they are now.
Sorry so short. DD2 is leaving for IN and wanted to go out to dinner. She has a long drive back and I wanted to post while I had a chance to be on the computer. Seems like I have to compete with WOW these days and I usually lose that battle!
Enjoy my little snipet of Madison!!
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
MSU, and My Life
GO STATE!! What a weekend for Spartan fans!! The Spartans won their home opener in football and the Wolverines of Michigan LOST to APPALACHIAN STATE!! Who?? Yep, that's right...how sweet is that? David brought down Goliath.
It has been a busy week. DD1 and her friend from Australia came home on Thurs. Friday we packed the car and drove to Mackinac City. We actaully crossed the Mackinac bridge and stayed in St. Ignace. Our room had a view of lake Huron. The almost full moon rising was amazing. We got up on Sat and went to Mackinac Island. We went to the fort and walked on the porch of the Grand Hotel. Did you know that the pool in front of the hotel was built for Esther Williams to make a movie in? She only put her toe in and said it was too cold so they built a replica in Florida and shot the movie there. Just a little trivia for you! I hope to post pictures tomorrow or later tonight. I have tons to share. I finished binding the bear quilt and should have it delivered to Kimberly this week. The final court date for the adoption is Sept 12th and so the little guy will be going home with them then. I will take some pictures and post them soon too. I got the pansy quilt back from the quilter today too, now I have to make the binding and bind it and make a label. I meet with the ladies on the 12th so I will show it to them and then give it to the young woman that had a hysterectomy due to cervical cancer (btw, all tissue was clean!!)
I will write more later. Stay well.
It has been a busy week. DD1 and her friend from Australia came home on Thurs. Friday we packed the car and drove to Mackinac City. We actaully crossed the Mackinac bridge and stayed in St. Ignace. Our room had a view of lake Huron. The almost full moon rising was amazing. We got up on Sat and went to Mackinac Island. We went to the fort and walked on the porch of the Grand Hotel. Did you know that the pool in front of the hotel was built for Esther Williams to make a movie in? She only put her toe in and said it was too cold so they built a replica in Florida and shot the movie there. Just a little trivia for you! I hope to post pictures tomorrow or later tonight. I have tons to share. I finished binding the bear quilt and should have it delivered to Kimberly this week. The final court date for the adoption is Sept 12th and so the little guy will be going home with them then. I will take some pictures and post them soon too. I got the pansy quilt back from the quilter today too, now I have to make the binding and bind it and make a label. I meet with the ladies on the 12th so I will show it to them and then give it to the young woman that had a hysterectomy due to cervical cancer (btw, all tissue was clean!!)
I will write more later. Stay well.