Saturday, September 12, 2009
Finally
Finally designed a quilt I'm happy with.... thanks to EQ5. I actually think it's possible to finish the Pink Quilt if I bury myself in the sewing room. :o)
Friday, September 11, 2009
Current stitches
I haven't posted daily, but I have gotten a few stiches in. Seems the snowman is my friend after a long hard day at work. I've decided to finish up a quilt I started for a Relay for Life Raffle but now it will/may become a Foundation Raffle. In my outpatient oncology department we provide free medication assistance, home needs as well as hospice care out of a fund/foundation. We have a Breast Cancer Walk Run next weekend and fancy that, my relay quilt is in pinks..... ah ha, an idea hit me this morning to use it for that event. I had most of the blocks cut a few months ago, but decided I didn't like how it was coming out. It's been on the design wall for quite a while and somehow it just came to me how to adapt it. I design most of my own work, have even sold patterns in the past, and when it hits, it's usually exactly what I was thinking of in the end. No quilt shall be released without my 100% love of it. So, I, once again, and putting myself under the wire to complete (redesign the blocks, put blocks together, design/add borders, sandwich, quilt, bind...whewwww I'm tired just thinking of it)this "new" quilt by next Saturday...... am I kidding???? Yowsah, I better get to work!!!
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Where did we begin.....


I ran into this from Daisy Quilts and oh what a fun idea. I love my story because it takes me back to a much simpler time. I had always been a crafter in some way or another. When my daughter was 6, 16 long years ago, I was making stuffed animals for her and her brother, then 2. In the fluff package was a pattern for a quilt. I thought, okay, why not. So I bought fabric, made little card board templates (that I didn't know were called templates) no ruler, just regular old paper scissors, pencil markings that I'm sure were not exact and cut the fabric, stitched it up and wa la. I'd made a quilt. I was so thrilled that I could make little "blankets" for my little people. I didn't know a thing about quilting, but read the instructions well and made the entire thing myself. I was so proud and thrilled at the smile on my daughters face. I met a quilter years later and she was shocked when I showed her my very first quilt. Now I look back and think if I'd have know what I was doing I'd never would tried it thinking it was to hard. Who works with HST when they have no idea what they are doing?? Well big and bold as I was, I did. It's not a bad first effort considering I had no idea about 1/4" seams, how important the cutting was and surprisingly I've only found one pucker in the final project. I made a much similar quilt for my son, still didn't realize how to be simple. I left off the star points but I followed the same pattern. I'd only left out the stars because it was a bit much with sport themed fabric in my mind but used the square card board. I still have both of those quilts, in my hutch for safe keeping for maybe some day a grand-girl and a grand-boy. Here it is, don't look to close at the points, but isn't it lovely.....

Thank you for walking down that memory road with me. Stop and see Robyn and answer her question for yourself "What started us on this wonderful endless journey??"<
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Monday on Tuesday
Today was Monday and Tuesday all rolled into one. That's not a good thing. I'm very glad I started this 365 days of stitches goal because I think that is all that will get my mind off work today. Can I say I don't like being middle management! It's oh so fun when the upper managers throw you under the bus. Today I was a roasted without the comedy. I'll just curl up, stitch away and let it all melt away into the fabric.
Monday, September 7, 2009
Happy Labor Day!
Which for me means a paid holiday off work!!! We picnic'd yesterday with some close friends, after the debate, "are we going or not?". I was eating Tums like candy and just didn't have the desire to go anywhere. We went, had a nice time and I'm glad I didn't pass up the chance to spend the beautiful day outside with good friends. I managed to get in a few stitches, the arm & glove of Mr. Snowman, so I'm still on my 365 day track. Today I've got to go shopping for lab coats. I threw my scrubs in the wash with a blue T-shirt. Who would have thought one navy T-shirt from Old Navy on cold wash/rinse would turn every lab coat I have gray??? Obviously not me!!! That's what I get for rushing to get my work laundry done before the college girl schleps 8 loads of laundry home for the weekend. Of course, it's a holiday..... these things don't happen when the uniform shops are open. Hopefully it will be a short adventure.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
What are "Schnibbles"?
If someone stumbles on here and can answer that question, it would be greatly appreciated. I lost my local quilt shop a few years back, mostly do my own designs so I guess I'm out of the loop. I stumbled on a blog that talked about "A year of Schnibbles". So during the Sunday morning coffee I did some surfing. Is "Schnibbles" a pattern company that designs around use of scraps??? Like I need another project..... but almost can't stay away from the challenge.....or maybe the chance to shop would be more like it!! :o)
Saturday, September 5, 2009
September 5's stitches

I didn't get to starting my CGQC project today so I did some work on the "Winter Wonderland" quilt I purchased last fall at a local quilt show. Between laundry, dinner with my Mom, Ken, my brother and his wife and our family and movie night with my daughter I didn't spend any time at the cutting table. These friendly snowmen will help keep me honest. If I recall right, there are 12-14 blocks and in one year, I've done 3. Ugh! I chatted with a patient who also was a quilter last year and told her I'd have it done before the first snow fall. That first snow fall and many other's came and went.
Starting now.........

So here is my first project. I bought this pattern in Mesa, Arizona at the Quilter Oasis this past winter on my trip to visit Mom and Ken. I purchased 3 FQ's to add for each season for an additional memory of my trip.
This is be my first club entry in the Charming Girls Quilt Club
How it all started
So, why would I stress myself out with a goal to stitch something everyday for one year? I ran across a charming site called "Charming Chatter Charming Girls' Quilt Club! and it inspired me to return to my love of quilting. I'll be posting my monthly project for the club along with a link to the site to help me achieve my goal.
My Rules: "Stitch" can include hand work, machine work, cutting for stitching something every day without fail. I'll be honest, try to post daily and hopefully be amaze myself.
My Rules: "Stitch" can include hand work, machine work, cutting for stitching something every day without fail. I'll be honest, try to post daily and hopefully be amaze myself.
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