These quilts remind me of the old fashioned fabrics from the pioneer days. The small quilt was made recently and is made with fabrics I purchased recently. The larger quilt is made from fabrics that I probably bought in the 80's . Back then all you could find in cottons was old fashioned calicos. I used tea dyed muslin and these calicos. I made it several years ago and gave it to my sister to machine quilt for me. After several years of it sitting at her house she gave it back to me. She just didn't have time to quilt it. After it sat around my house for a while, I finally decided to go ahead and try to quilt myself. I quilted it on my sewing machine using a walking foot and I quilted it diagonally through the corners. It isn't perfect, some of my stitching isn't that straight. I reminds of the prairie every time I look at it. I love everything about the prairie especially the wildflowers that bloom there in the spring and summer. I think everything about the prairie is fascinating and enjoy reading books about the prairie that are set in pioneer times. I think I will be making more quilts in this prairie style because as usual I cut out way too many pieces for these blocks. At work I usually work on my sewing on my lunch hour and my co-workers usually make remarks about what I'm working on. When I was working on some redwork one co-worker told me that was not right, I should use several colors instead of just one. Another co-worker told me that one of my doll quilt was ugly. This quilt everyone stopped and remarked that they really liked it. They liked the colors especially. I was surprised, I thought that I was the only one who would like this old fashioned quilt especially since I used those different colored blocks in the outside blocks. I think I will keep this one for myself!
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
This week I will show you some Christmas decorations that family members have made for me over the years. This first picture shows a counted cross stitch stocking that Sherry made for me. The other one was made be my Mother when I was a child. I don't know how old it is, maybe 50 years old?
Here is a closer picture of the counted cross picture. The first Christmas that I celebrated with Heather she wanted to know why I had 4 stockings and she only had one. I had these two plus one they gave me from work and then I bought stockings for all of us. I didn't know I had so many until she pointed it out. I now have 5 stockings because Jeff bought me a Snoopy stocking to go with the rest.
This one I think Jessica made for me.
Lorri made this for me this year. Isn't it cool?
Lorri also made this for me. I have it out all year around. I made the Christmas doily many years ago.
Lorri made this snowman wall hanging for me.
Here is something I made. Pumpkin Bread! I can do a little cooking or baking! This is about the only thing I can make that isn't from a box.! Merry Christmas!
Here is a closer picture of the counted cross picture. The first Christmas that I celebrated with Heather she wanted to know why I had 4 stockings and she only had one. I had these two plus one they gave me from work and then I bought stockings for all of us. I didn't know I had so many until she pointed it out. I now have 5 stockings because Jeff bought me a Snoopy stocking to go with the rest.
This one I think Jessica made for me.
Lorri made this for me this year. Isn't it cool?
Lorri also made this for me. I have it out all year around. I made the Christmas doily many years ago.
Lorri made this snowman wall hanging for me.
Here is something I made. Pumpkin Bread! I can do a little cooking or baking! This is about the only thing I can make that isn't from a box.! Merry Christmas!
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Kay's Doll Quilts
I have been having fun making doll quilts for the Little Balkans Quilt Guild's project to make doll quilts for the Salvation Army . The doll quilts we be given to a child along with a doll for Christmas. I managed to get a dozen quilts done. I made two of the blue and pink ones at the last minute because I was determined to get all 12 quilts done. I started on the last two the day before we were to turn them in. I was sewing the binding on my lunch hour and then I worked on them after work so I could finish them. I stayed up late to finish them getting hardly any sleep that day ( who needs sleep when there is quilting to be done!). I got to the meting at 7:00 just in time as they were giving them away when I got there.
The Love block for the love quilt was by Tonya Rucci and was found in an issue of The Quilt Life magazine. The rest of the quilt I made up as I went along from scraps I had lying around. Sometimes I really love the Love quilt and sometimes I don't. Next time I might try the love block in a different setting. The star quilt was made with left over blocks from another quilt project. The pinwheel quilt is made out of the triangle leftovers from some farmer's daughter blocks I was making. It has a mistake in it. Can you see it? I was going to rip it out and fix it but decided I was too lazy.
I call that my Prairie Pinwheels quilt because it reminds me the old fashioned quilts that they made back in the late 1800's. Now I am working on some more dolls quilts to give for Christmas gifts. I already made another Prairie Pinwheels quilt for a friend that quilts. I am also trying to made doll quilts for my nieces. So far everything I have tried to make I have not been happy with. So back to the drawing board to try to think of some other patterns to try! Next week maybe some more doll quilts, maybe not. We'll see.
The Love block for the love quilt was by Tonya Rucci and was found in an issue of The Quilt Life magazine. The rest of the quilt I made up as I went along from scraps I had lying around. Sometimes I really love the Love quilt and sometimes I don't. Next time I might try the love block in a different setting. The star quilt was made with left over blocks from another quilt project. The pinwheel quilt is made out of the triangle leftovers from some farmer's daughter blocks I was making. It has a mistake in it. Can you see it? I was going to rip it out and fix it but decided I was too lazy.
I call that my Prairie Pinwheels quilt because it reminds me the old fashioned quilts that they made back in the late 1800's. Now I am working on some more dolls quilts to give for Christmas gifts. I already made another Prairie Pinwheels quilt for a friend that quilts. I am also trying to made doll quilts for my nieces. So far everything I have tried to make I have not been happy with. So back to the drawing board to try to think of some other patterns to try! Next week maybe some more doll quilts, maybe not. We'll see.
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Kay's Quilt Adventure - Part Four
Saturday we went back to the Quilt Show. Above is some of the things we bought while we were there. We also bought some quilt mysteries and other books with quilt related themes. Sandra Dallas was signing copies of her books and we got a few of her books. I also got some beautiful solid fabrics from Cherrywood fabrics and some pearl cotton thread that I would like to try quilting with. There was everything you could imagine that was quilt related. We also got some free bags from different vendors and some free samples at the Moda Bake Shop Booth. We visited the Rocking Chair Quilt Booth and then headed back to the quilt show.
There was so much to see that I didn't get to see everything. We did get to visit the AAQI booth. They were selling small quilts ( 12" by 9" or smaller ) to raise money for Alzheimer's research and awareness. AAQI stands for Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative. Mom bought a quilt. When someone buys a quilt they yell and make a lot of noise so you can hear them every time they sell a quilt. Project Linus, Quilts of Valor, and some other non-profit groups also had booths.
During the quilt show they make all kinds of anouncements that they will not page people for you. Apparently if my mother is jumping up and down in front of you and will not go away until they page someone , they will. So they paged me. Here is really stupid thing #3. I was so absorbed at looking at the quilts that I didn't realize what time it was. I was all the way on the other side of the quilt show looking at the Modern Quilt Exhibit. So I made my way as fast as I could to meet the quilt bus. There was Mom jumping up and down because I made everybody late. The quilt police did not come and get me and I did not go to quilt jail but I did get some dirty looks from some of the people on the bus, which I deserved. The lady that overslept that morning said she was glad that someone else had made us late and now she didn't feel so bad. I was glad that I could do that for her.
We made our way home with a stop in Mckinney, Texas for the night. Mom went to the quilt shop, Quilt Asylm, for a class and more shopping. Dad and I stayed at the motel and watched K-State win their football game. Go K-State! We finally made it home the next day. It was a great trip but it was good to be home. Next week I will try to post some more doll quilts pictures .
There was so much to see that I didn't get to see everything. We did get to visit the AAQI booth. They were selling small quilts ( 12" by 9" or smaller ) to raise money for Alzheimer's research and awareness. AAQI stands for Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative. Mom bought a quilt. When someone buys a quilt they yell and make a lot of noise so you can hear them every time they sell a quilt. Project Linus, Quilts of Valor, and some other non-profit groups also had booths.
During the quilt show they make all kinds of anouncements that they will not page people for you. Apparently if my mother is jumping up and down in front of you and will not go away until they page someone , they will. So they paged me. Here is really stupid thing #3. I was so absorbed at looking at the quilts that I didn't realize what time it was. I was all the way on the other side of the quilt show looking at the Modern Quilt Exhibit. So I made my way as fast as I could to meet the quilt bus. There was Mom jumping up and down because I made everybody late. The quilt police did not come and get me and I did not go to quilt jail but I did get some dirty looks from some of the people on the bus, which I deserved. The lady that overslept that morning said she was glad that someone else had made us late and now she didn't feel so bad. I was glad that I could do that for her.
We made our way home with a stop in Mckinney, Texas for the night. Mom went to the quilt shop, Quilt Asylm, for a class and more shopping. Dad and I stayed at the motel and watched K-State win their football game. Go K-State! We finally made it home the next day. It was a great trip but it was good to be home. Next week I will try to post some more doll quilts pictures .
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Kay's Quilt Adventure - Part Three
On Friday we skipped the Quilt Show to spend the day with Uncle Wayne and Aunt Kay. They took us to Galveston to see the sights. We took the ferry to Bolivar Island. I'm 54 and this was my first time to ride a on ferry. Isn't that something? The ride was awesome. We got to see some dolphins (if aunt Kay hadn't of pointed them out I would never would have seen them), seagulls, and lots of big boats. On Bolivar Island they took us the a very good seafood restaurant. Usually Uncle Wayne and Mom fight over who gets to pay the bill. Uncle Wayne won. I thought Mom gave up too easily. I wanted to see them arm wrestle for it. After the ferry ride back to Galveston, we rode around Galveston checking out the beautiful old homes and the wood art that people had in the yards. After the hurricane many old trees were destroyed so they made wood sculptures out what was left of the trees. They had some beautiful sculptures. We saw some pelicans, The Tin Man and Toto, seagulls and some other wonderful sculptures. If I had one I would like a totem pole with all my favorites thing included on it, quilts, cats, books, flowers, baskets, and Snoppy and Woodstock or a carved basket with all these things in it. They took us back to our hotel and so now comes really stupid thing #2. I left my cell phone it Uncle Wayne's truck ( which contributes to really stupid thing #3 later.)
Later we decided to go eat at The Cheesecake Factory at the Galleria mall next door to our hotel. This was a really huge mall and we had to do a quite a bit of walking to get there. When we got there I tell Dad "You know Dad that after we eat we have to walk all the way back." He says " I'm not doing it." So after we eat a delicious meal at The Cheesecake Factory we took a taxi cab back to our hotel. I'm 54 and this was my first time in a taxi cab. Isn't that something? Well after that we were worn out and we had to rest up for our last day at the quilt show. Stay tuned next week for more of the quilt show and really stupid thing #3.
Here are some random pictures from our trip.
Later we decided to go eat at The Cheesecake Factory at the Galleria mall next door to our hotel. This was a really huge mall and we had to do a quite a bit of walking to get there. When we got there I tell Dad "You know Dad that after we eat we have to walk all the way back." He says " I'm not doing it." So after we eat a delicious meal at The Cheesecake Factory we took a taxi cab back to our hotel. I'm 54 and this was my first time in a taxi cab. Isn't that something? Well after that we were worn out and we had to rest up for our last day at the quilt show. Stay tuned next week for more of the quilt show and really stupid thing #3.
Here are some random pictures from our trip.
Monday, November 12, 2012
Kay's Quilt Adventure - Part Two
Here are some quilts from The International Quilt Festival in Houston, Texas. This first one reminded me of my Grandpa because he had a red 1955 red farm pickup that looked a lot like this one. I used to drive it when I helped my Dad on the farm. It is still in the family.
This one reminded on my niece, Kristy, who as a kid loved Penguins.
This one reminded me of my sister,Sherry, because she likes the 30's fabrics and the feed sack prints.
This one reminded of my Mom and Dad's cat, Fluffy. This looks just like her.
This one is Rose #4 by Susan Stewart of Pittsburg, Kansas. Here are some more random pictures.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Kay's Quilt Adventure-Part One.
This year I finally made it to the Internationl Quilt Festival in Houston, Texas. I've been wanting to for several years now, so when Rockin' Chair Quilts of Bulter, MO announced that they were sponoring a bus trip to the festival I was ready to go. Fun Way Trips set up the trip with Gail and Ken as our hosts. since my sisters could not go, Mom and Dad decided to go with me. We got on the bus at Bitterweet Quilts south of Joplin, Mo. I have been there several times and I still go us lost on the way there. This is my really stupid thing #1. ( Stay tuned for really stupid # and #3).
We stopped at Log Cabin quilt shop in Bixby , Ok and Needles and threads in Henryetta, Ok. We picked people up as went, stopping at McKinney, Texas for the night.
On the bus on the way there we played several games and won several prizes. One game was fat quarter bingo. My Dad thought we were playing for real quarters so when he won they gave him real quarters instead of fat quarters. Gail had great fun picking on Dad. When he won a thimble she told him he had to be romantic when he gave it to his wife. He looked at me and said "Geez". I think he liked all the attention he was getting. Here is a picture of some of the prizes we won, this isn't all of it, Mom has more.
We finally got to Houston about 1:00 the next day ( Nov. 1). They talked about going to Wal-Mart to get snacks but everybody just wanted to get to the quilt show. Finally we arrived at the quilt show. ( I thought we would never get there.) Here is a picture of us at the quilt show.
This was my favorite quilt. It was HUGE! It was as big as my house! Not really but I think it was as tall as my house. It was made by the Bernese Quilters of Berne, Switzerland. It had the whole town in it. Churches, houses, Schools. I was really cool. My pictures do not do it justice.
I have a lot more pictures to show you, but I'm saving them for part two. I will try to post on Tuesday. Thanks to the Pittsburg Public Library computer lab for helping me with post.
This year I finally made it to the Internationl Quilt Festival in Houston, Texas. I've been wanting to for several years now, so when Rockin' Chair Quilts of Bulter, MO announced that they were sponoring a bus trip to the festival I was ready to go. Fun Way Trips set up the trip with Gail and Ken as our hosts. since my sisters could not go, Mom and Dad decided to go with me. We got on the bus at Bitterweet Quilts south of Joplin, Mo. I have been there several times and I still go us lost on the way there. This is my really stupid thing #1. ( Stay tuned for really stupid # and #3).
We stopped at Log Cabin quilt shop in Bixby , Ok and Needles and threads in Henryetta, Ok. We picked people up as went, stopping at McKinney, Texas for the night.
On the bus on the way there we played several games and won several prizes. One game was fat quarter bingo. My Dad thought we were playing for real quarters so when he won they gave him real quarters instead of fat quarters. Gail had great fun picking on Dad. When he won a thimble she told him he had to be romantic when he gave it to his wife. He looked at me and said "Geez". I think he liked all the attention he was getting. Here is a picture of some of the prizes we won, this isn't all of it, Mom has more.
We finally got to Houston about 1:00 the next day ( Nov. 1). They talked about going to Wal-Mart to get snacks but everybody just wanted to get to the quilt show. Finally we arrived at the quilt show. ( I thought we would never get there.) Here is a picture of us at the quilt show.
This was my favorite quilt. It was HUGE! It was as big as my house! Not really but I think it was as tall as my house. It was made by the Bernese Quilters of Berne, Switzerland. It had the whole town in it. Churches, houses, Schools. I was really cool. My pictures do not do it justice.
I have a lot more pictures to show you, but I'm saving them for part two. I will try to post on Tuesday. Thanks to the Pittsburg Public Library computer lab for helping me with post.
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