Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Blogger's Quilt Festival Quilt #532

I have been trying to decide which quilt to enter into the Blogger's Quilt Festival and 
finally settled on Charmalade.   
Many of you have seen this quilt over at the Moda Bake Shop
where I did a tutorial on how to make it.



Funny story, I took this quilt with me on vacation to Petosky, MI and had to apply the binding.  
I got the binding all done and thought it would be fun to photograph it 
in a beautiful setting near Lake Michigan. 
 It rained almost the entire time we were there and was incredibly windy.  
For the above photo I hopped out of the car, flung the quilt over the fence, quickly snapped 2 pictures and wadded the quilt back up and threw it in the trunk. 
 I was frantically hoping one of the 2 pictures would be "the one".  
This is the one I used and I love how it came out.


 I quilted feathers in the snow portion.  
I'm not sure you can tell but I used light aqua thread.


 I quilted straight lines down the colored lines and out into the border.  
My LAQ, Liz did the circles in the colored border.


If you know me you know that I have 5 cats, so everything has to be "cat approved".
 I think if Jack felt he could nap on it it must be good enough to stay!


 I love this photo as it looks like he is claiming it all for himself!


So this is Charmalade
A charm pack friendly quilt made using Marmalade.
If you want to make one too, please check out my post on the Moda Bake Shop.
If you stop over to the MBS, leave me a comment over there and let me know!

 

Bloggers Quilt Festival Stats:

Size is 56" X 68"
Technique: Pieced
Quilted by me on my friends long arm machine and my domestic machine, 
and one border by Liz Bowman

Quilt # for voting is 532

Best Category:  Best Lap size quit, best pieced, or Viewer's Choice


Happy Halloween!!

I LOVE Halloween and usually have a Halloween party. 
 I didn't really feel like celebrating but thought I would do a post anyway.

 I have been working on a few things and of course I can't share just yet. 
 I did take a few photos I can share however.
 First up is my cat Halloween, Hallie for short! 
 She is king of the mountain! 

(of sewing crap, LOL)


I was sitting in my sewing room, in the big green, comfy chair.  
Aiden LOVES it when I sit in this chair.  
She always sits on the arm part on my left and 
in this photo you can see her actually giving my arm a big ole HUG!!!


All week at the gym has been Halloween Zumba too.
This is my instructor and friend the Zumba teacher, Marsha.


Not to be left out of the "Happy Fall" theme is our silly dog!  
Hey there Abbey!!
She came outside with me when I was taking photos of my son's Halloween quilt.


I hope everyone enjoys a safe and candy filled Halloween!!

~XOP~

 

Monday, October 29, 2012

BFF's and Keeping Busy

I want to thank all of my great blogging friends for all of your kind words and stories and prayers.  

I'm sorry if I have not responded to each of them but I read them all.

I was talking about Jack to someone and told them I was going to take him on Friday
 but I decided I wanted one more night. 
 He slept in his usual place, with my arm around him with his purring us both to sleep. 
 He got up in the night to potty and only made it just off the bed so I carried him in to the bathtub.  
On Sat he couldn't even get on to the couch by himself. 

 You can see how peaceful he was here.


 And how thin here


It was the right thing to do but oh so difficult.

My two BFF's Cori and Pauline tried to cheer me up on Friday night.  
Cori called saying that Pauline offered us to go over to her house and sew.  
I thought we should bake some cookies.  
Everyone feels better with warm cookies right?  
So Cori and I stopped by the store and got some pre formed cookies and baked them up.  

See that pan?  
It's a Woopie pie pan and it is GREAT for making "deep dish" cookies!!


These are some pretty special friends, I tell ya!  
It was Cori's anniversary and she spent it with us. 
 I can tell you right now I was NOT very good company.  
I guess your friends grieve with you. 
 I am blessed to have you both as my friends.  
Thank you!

I did manage to finish the binding on my son's Halloween Quilt. 
 This is the third one of these I have done and now have used up all my Halloween flannels!



 You can see the Halloween quilting on the back!



  I did bring the quilt inside and folded it up and went to get some paper towel to have with me for cleaning up my stamp. 
 This is what I found when I returned.

Little Miss Autumn all snuggled under the quilt!



I just stamped it and wrote on it with her underneath!
 

The four cats remaining at home rallied around me for the weekend, but it will just take time.

~XOP~


Saturday, October 27, 2012

RIP Jack: World's BEST cat






I love you more than anything and will miss you forever!

Please wait for me on the Rainbow bridge and please don't forget me!!

Love mom xoxo


Thursday, October 25, 2012

See I Told You

I'm not my usual self right now. 
 I completely forgot to share my nice surprise (so I guess it wasn't all death and dying this week).  

On Tuesday I clicked over to the MBS and imagine my surprise in finding this photo.


There was a little write up about HST and how to make them.
 As a Bake Shop chef you are invited to write your post on their blog so they make you an author.  This means you can write your post and save it as a draft but you can see other future posts.  
You can NOT open any that you are not the author of though. 
 So I did see the "Tips and Tricks" post and 
I did see that it had been labeled with my name but I didn't have any idea what it was all about. 
 I assumed they were linking to my post on Charmalade, since it was all about HST.

So when I went here I was heard to exclaim out loud, "Hey that my hand!!" 
 LOL 
 I went over to my friend Robin's desk and told her to go to the Bake Shop and we squeeled together, "Hey, that's your/my hand!!"  It was quite funny actually.  

I can't believe I forgot to tell you after I found out, but like I said I have been a little pre-occupied!

If you would like some additional trips on HST you can check out my post here where there are some good tips and some additional photos.

OK I think you are all caught up on my escapades for the minute. 

~XOP~



It Shouldn't Be That Hard

My life has been quite the roller coaster of late. 
 I will say this up front, this post doesn't have much quilt stuff in it so if you are looking for that you will need to wait a day or so.  
I need to talk.

Abbey relaxing by my Sparty bucket I bought.


First the fun stuff. 
 I went with 2 of my Wednesday night quilting friends to the
 Ann Arbor Modern Quilt Guild meeting last night.  
Let me just say that at first it was a little intimidating.  
All three of us thought the same thing. 
 I guess it's always hard to be new, right? 
 I liked the women and I liked what they were doing and proposing to do
 and I will definitely be going back.  
I really want to get involved in this and it seems like a good group.

I am working on a project that I thought might need some embelishments.  
What do you think of these?  
A little bling anyone??
                         

 I hope the person I am making this for LOVES it as much as I do!!


OK now here we go. 
 I really do need to talk. 
 I know a family that just lost their 25 year old daughter to cancer. 
We have known this family for the last 18 years. 
 The older daughter is the same age as mine, this was the middle daughter.  
One year older than my other daughter.  
They lost her 2 days before her 26th birthday. 
 I am so sad for their family's loss.

A blog friend has passed away recently too.  
She was only 47, also from cancer.
 
This makes me think about my own mortality.



 My cat, my FAVORITE cat, is in kidney failure, and he is rapidly declining.  
He has become so very thin and just this morning not acting like himself.
  I can barely think about it without bursting into tears.  
My hubby left for a week long trip and said his goodbye to Jack and 
his parting words to me this morning were,
 "Don't let him suffer".  

My heart is breaking.



I am trying to juggle my work, my family and 
seeing/helping my dad and sister every 2 weeks (who are 2 hours away.)  
I am kind of an emotional wreck right now even if I don't show that to you.  

I am trying to focus on my own mental health at the moment. 
 So please forgive me if I am not my usual self for a little while.  
Quilting is only a part of my life, not my way of life.  
Lord knows I am just as insecure about my work as you are about yours!! LOL.

With all the death and dying going on around me right now, 
you may not want to be too close anyway!  
Thanks for understanding and please keep Jack and me (as well as my dad) in your prayers.  

I am working on my productivity and hope to have the QAL quilt put into rows soon!

How are you all coming along with yours?  
Tell me what you are working on, your success stories, friends, take me away!!  
HAHA!!

~XOP~


Monday, October 22, 2012

Christmas Fence QAL Progress

I finally had some quality sewing time and got all 42 of my blocks made.  
How are you progressing with yours? 

 I did have some help though = )



As I was cutting and sewing along I realized that perhaps, 
just perhaps, 
I might have enough left overs to make an additional 7 blocks, for a total of 48!!! 

 I would have to piece the outside colored part, but I was pretty sure I could do it.  
(you would only need 6 unless you are using Blitzen too.  
With Blitzen there is one fabric that matches the sashing so I didn't want to use it).  
I managed to get 6.  

BUMMER!


Then I put my thinking cap on and you know what?  
Necessity really is the mother of invention!

TA-DA!



If I pieced all the little pieces, I could eek out one more block!!! 
YESSSSS. 

Thank goodness I carefully cut off the selveges or I would not have been able to do it. 

Although this means I may need additional sashing, sigh, it's always something!!

So here are my 48 blocks all stacked in color stacks.


I did work on my Holiday Lane project too but I can't show that to you yet. 
 I think you are going to LOVE it though. 
 I am having a blast making my non-pillow 
(and that's all I am going to give you!)  
You will have to stop back later when I have my assigned day!

How are you progressing on the Christmas Fence blocks? 

 I hope to lay mine out so I can sew them together soon too.

Happy Sewing!

~XOP~


Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Christmas Fence QAL Blocks

I was home from work yesterday.
I met a good friend for lunch and then came home to work on my CF blocks.

 I managed to get 20 of the 42 blocks made so far.  

You already saw the first 2 but here are the other 18.




I am totally loving the way these are coming out so far.  
Please excuse the poor photos, I took them this morning in the dark!

We went to the apple orchard on Sunday and picked up a box of apples to make apple sauce with.

APPLES + JACK = APPLEJACK 

 LOL


Have you had time to get any blocks made?

~XOP~


Monday, October 15, 2012

Christmas Fence QAL

I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend.  
Mine was busy, as usual.  
I think I live in busytown!  
I did manage to get a few blocks finished for the QAL. 
 I want you all to be able to begin sewing too.  
The pattern we are following is from Cindy at Hyacinth Quilt Designs. 
 She called it Garden Fence.  
The original pattern can be found here.  
Thank you Cindy for allowing us to use your pattern!

I am calling ours Christmas Fence since we are using Christmas fabric for our quilt. 
 You will get 42 blocks when you are finished if you are using a Charm Pack and a Jelly Roll 
to make yours like I am making mine.  
Since I am using one of the fabrics contained in the Charm pack and Jelly roll for my sashing, 
I will have to do some creative piecing for a couple of my blocks 
using left overs from each of the jelly roll sections.
If you are using a JR you will have to do the same.
There are only 40 strips in a JR, so we will have a couple of multi color blocks.
I'm kind of excited about those blocks!
That's what we quilters do though, right? 
 Use what we have.  
I will show you what I mean when I get there. 

Here is how I cut my block:



Using your charm pack you will cut all the charms to 4.5" x 4.5 "

From one Jelly Roll Strip you will cut 4 pieces 2.5" x 3" and 4 pieces 2.5" x 5"

I cut all my sashing at one time but for each block you will cut 

4 pieces 1.5" x 2.5"
2 pieces 1.5" x 4.5"
2 pieces 1.5" x 6.5 "

If you want to cut all your sashing strips for the blocks at the same time be aware that 
I cut 32 1.5" x WOF strips and was able to get all 42 blocks worth of sashing from that.
  I cut several different ways to maximize the number I got out of the strips so I could cut as few strips with as little waste as possible. 
You may need to cut a few more strips than I did, just play around with this.  

For the sashing between blocks you will need to cut 35 1.5" x 10.5 inch strips.  
Those will go in between the blocks to form a row.  
There will also be 1.5" strips between the rows and then around the center of the quilt. 
 I am not going to talk much about that here and now as none of us are actually at that point yet. 
 I like to have the rows made so I can measure and then cut.  

That's it! 
 Super easy right? 

 If you want to play along just leave me a comment telling me you are going to join in. 
 I have a Flickr group for anyone making anything from my patterns, tutorials or QAL 
so please put your photos there to share with and inspire others!

Here are the first 2 blocks I have finished so far:



Please take the button on the side bar and put it on your blog if you are participating. 
 Even if you don't have time to do it right now, 
I would appreciate you using the button so you can spread the word!

I can't wait to see all the quilts spring up out there.  
Please remember to share  your creation in the

Oh, and one more thing, hop over to Cindy's and thank her for such a beautiful pattern and for her allowing us to use it in our QAL! 

 Thanks Cindy!!

~XOP~