My good friend Jessica asked me to take some pictures for her today. VERY important pictures.
You see, her husband has been away for a 7 month deployment. And she asked me to photograph their reunion. *gulp*
Then I had a dream last night that I broke one of my lenses. Not just broke, but smashed on the ground. And then when I went to take pictures I got glass in my eye. Can you say stress dream?
I really hope I don't screw it up!! I'll be back today with the sew and tell post, I promise. And maybe if I ask nice she'll let me share some pictures with you.
See you soon!
Friday, March 25, 2011
Friday, March 18, 2011
i miss blogging - Kim, this is for you.
I miss having the time to sit down with a picture or two and tell you all about a current project! Making a change in my habits has helped me be more present for my life here at home, but I'm finding it hard to post as often as I used to, or would like.
I finished a really cool project for the Spicing Up the Kitchen swap I was in on Flickr. And guess what I did?! Took some awesome pictures and then formatted my memory card without uploading them! AAAAHHHHHH!! I've never done that before! At least my partner can take pictures for me. I hadn't wanted to post them yet, because I think a couple things I sent might have given away my secret identity. Soooooo, now I'm waitingnot so patiently until she receives the package and then I can tell you all about it.
My friend Sara of Sew Sweetness started a Heather Ross quilt-along that I promised to be a part of. A lot of people are already finished (like Sara, productive-queen) and I have yet to start. Next week. Maybe, or the week after. And if you don't follow her blog yet, you should. She's amazing. She just started blogging a few months ago and has so many cool projects and great pattern reviews. Really, go check her out.
I also started a non-sewing project with a group of friends that is helping me get back into the groove of taking pictures (not on auto) and I'll be able to share more about that soon. That is if you are even interested!
Here's two more quilt blocks I finished (late) for last year's bee.
And remember that post I wanted to write about what I learned while I took a break (2 months ago!), yep, haven't done that either.
The upside? I am getting more sleep, I've started working out, and the sun is shining more! YAY!
Oh and I FINALLY got around to making one of these cake plates.
Actually two. I *heart* them so much!
and this little crumbsnatcher will be 1 next month!! REALLY? Where has the time gone?
Oh yes! And then there's the amazing antique store I went to selling all things distressed in white, turquoise and green! AMAZING. I need to tell you about that too.
Soon. I promise. And next week? I'll show you some progress on my HR quilt (because I haven't started yet and need someone to keep me honest). And maybe we should have a sew & tell in March! I almost forgot!
Thanks Kim, for chatting today and telling me you missed my posts. Hope this one tides you over.
I finished a really cool project for the Spicing Up the Kitchen swap I was in on Flickr. And guess what I did?! Took some awesome pictures and then formatted my memory card without uploading them! AAAAHHHHHH!! I've never done that before! At least my partner can take pictures for me. I hadn't wanted to post them yet, because I think a couple things I sent might have given away my secret identity. Soooooo, now I'm waiting
My friend Sara of Sew Sweetness started a Heather Ross quilt-along that I promised to be a part of. A lot of people are already finished (like Sara, productive-queen) and I have yet to start. Next week. Maybe, or the week after. And if you don't follow her blog yet, you should. She's amazing. She just started blogging a few months ago and has so many cool projects and great pattern reviews. Really, go check her out.
I also started a non-sewing project with a group of friends that is helping me get back into the groove of taking pictures (not on auto) and I'll be able to share more about that soon. That is if you are even interested!
Here's two more quilt blocks I finished (late) for last year's bee.
And remember that post I wanted to write about what I learned while I took a break (2 months ago!), yep, haven't done that either.
The upside? I am getting more sleep, I've started working out, and the sun is shining more! YAY!
Oh and I FINALLY got around to making one of these cake plates.
Actually two. I *heart* them so much!
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Seriously so easy. Candlestick holder (thrifted) + cute plate from Marshall's + gorilla glue. Total cost? approx. 5$ |
and this little crumbsnatcher will be 1 next month!! REALLY? Where has the time gone?
Oh yes! And then there's the amazing antique store I went to selling all things distressed in white, turquoise and green! AMAZING. I need to tell you about that too.
Soon. I promise. And next week? I'll show you some progress on my HR quilt (because I haven't started yet and need someone to keep me honest). And maybe we should have a sew & tell in March! I almost forgot!
Thanks Kim, for chatting today and telling me you missed my posts. Hope this one tides you over.
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
modern basics quilt book WINNER!
I had SO much fun reading everyone's comments on this giveaway! And WOW! What a turnout! There were 249 of you so I turned to trusty random generator and he chose:
Congratulations Em!
This will be a great book for a beginner quilter! You'll have to keep us posted on what you make out of it!
The one thing I learned from most of your comments is that most of us find the drive to sew not just for our own enjoyment but to bless others. I think that's pretty amazing and a big part of why this sewing community is so great! Glad to be among you!
Congratulations Em!
This will be a great book for a beginner quilter! You'll have to keep us posted on what you make out of it!
The one thing I learned from most of your comments is that most of us find the drive to sew not just for our own enjoyment but to bless others. I think that's pretty amazing and a big part of why this sewing community is so great! Glad to be among you!
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Modern Basics book review and giveaway
Welcome to the end of the line of Amy's blog book tour!
Amy and I go waaaaay back! Well I like to think we do. I remember "meeting" her because I think we were both fairly new to the crafty-blogging scene and she was one of the first blogging friends I made. And a few months later when I visited Utah, I emailed her to see if she wanted to meet up and hang out. I remember her telling me her husband was worried I was some crazy person who may or may not be trusted. Little did he (or we) know the online sewing community is full of such niceness! And that more than 2 years later we would still be good friends! It has also been fun to quilt with her in an online quilting bee. And I can't talk about Amy here without acknowledging her part in inspiring Sew & Tell!
If you haven't heard yet, Amy has written a book!
I asked Amy a few questions so we could all get to know her a little better.
Thanks so much Amy for letting me a part of your tour! You can check out the rest of the blog tour posts here - there may still be giveaways open to enter! And if you are too impatient to find out if you win a copy, you can always purchase a copy here.
Amy has offered up a copy of her book to one of you!
To enter: Leave me a comment telling me how long you have been sewing and if you have ever finished a quilt.
Giveaway ends Tuesday March 8, winner announced on Wednesday! Make sure you leave an email in your comment if you are a no-reply blogger. Winner will be drawn by random.org.
I love finding things out about you guys! Good Luck!
Amy and I go waaaaay back! Well I like to think we do. I remember "meeting" her because I think we were both fairly new to the crafty-blogging scene and she was one of the first blogging friends I made. And a few months later when I visited Utah, I emailed her to see if she wanted to meet up and hang out. I remember her telling me her husband was worried I was some crazy person who may or may not be trusted. Little did he (or we) know the online sewing community is full of such niceness! And that more than 2 years later we would still be good friends! It has also been fun to quilt with her in an online quilting bee. And I can't talk about Amy here without acknowledging her part in inspiring Sew & Tell!
If you haven't heard yet, Amy has written a book!
I was so excited to see the book in person. It is chock full of simple sophisticated quilt designs that even the earliest beginner could tackle. The first page of each pattern has a photo of the quilt laying flat, supply lists, clear cutting instructions and suggestions for different sizes.
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I love this window pane effect! |
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I've always loved a postage stamp quilt and this variation doesn't dissapoint. |
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This is the first project I have earmarked to make from the book! |
I asked Amy a few questions so we could all get to know her a little better.
How and when did you learn to sew?
I learned to sew from my mom and 4-H. Mom is left handed, and didn't want to teach me backward. I was 10 when I started, and haven't stopped except for a few years in college.
What is your favorite thing about quilting?
I really love all of it, but my favorite is finishing the binding. My husband has watched me lay a corner out, and see the first finished corner. Watching it be finished, is magic!
What is your favorite non-quilt thing to sew?
Bags! I like to think up my own shapes/patterns and sew a new bag for each season.
What or who inspired you to start this book writing project?
As I started sewing more and more quilts, I was looking for simple and interesting patterns that could be finished easily in a week or two, instead of a month or year. I wasn't finding them, and started sketching my ideas, which eventually turned into a book proposal.
Is there any sewing project or skill that intimidates you?
I'm not an expert at applique, but I don't let it intimidate me! I keep trying it in small doses to gain the experience.
What is your biggest hurdle in completing projects?
Like any of you...TIME! There's always a project, or two, on my brain waiting for the time.
What is your biggest asset in completing projects?
I'm very systematic in my approach, this helps keep me organized, and makes it easy for me to pick up where I left off.
Are you indeed, superwoman? ;)
Hahaha, no. I wish.
Fruit or Chocolate?
Chocolate - for sure!
Naps or sewing?
I wish my kids still napped! I rarely nap, and much prefer to sew with my free time.
Thanks so much Amy for letting me a part of your tour! You can check out the rest of the blog tour posts here - there may still be giveaways open to enter! And if you are too impatient to find out if you win a copy, you can always purchase a copy here.
Amy has offered up a copy of her book to one of you!
To enter: Leave me a comment telling me how long you have been sewing and if you have ever finished a quilt.
Giveaway ends Tuesday March 8, winner announced on Wednesday! Make sure you leave an email in your comment if you are a no-reply blogger. Winner will be drawn by random.org.
I love finding things out about you guys! Good Luck!
Thursday, March 3, 2011
tap, tap. . . is this thing on? (new winner picked)
I didn't hear back from the first winner for the pincushion kit giveaway, so I'm picking someone new!
Candy! I'm emailing you right now! Congrats!!
And while I'm hear I'd love to show you another (late) bee block! String block for Allyn! Love it.
Be sure to come backtomorrow Saturday, March 5, for the final stop of the Modern Basics Book Tour!
Candy! I'm emailing you right now! Congrats!!
And while I'm hear I'd love to show you another (late) bee block! String block for Allyn! Love it.
Be sure to come back
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Kaaaaaate! where are you??
You said you check in regularly - see you even said so in the comments!
Please leave me a comment with your email by tomorrow afternoon or I will have to announce a new winner tomorrow night.
Another giveaway coming Friday as part of the Modern Basics Blog Tour!
Please leave me a comment with your email by tomorrow afternoon or I will have to announce a new winner tomorrow night.
Another giveaway coming Friday as part of the Modern Basics Blog Tour!
long overdue quilting bee blocks and IS YOUR NAME KATE? (read this)
Actually if your name is Kate and you commented on my giveaway then go read THIS and get back to me, or I'll have to pick a new winner.
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These are a couple of blocks I did for mommymae for her month of A Notion or Two (laaaast year). I'm not even going to tell you when they were due, it's too embarassing. But know that this is one of the reasons I opted not to join in the fun again this year. I was terrible with the deadlines!
She asked for drunk love in a log cabin a la Denyse Schmidt and sent some cute orange and turquoise fabric along with the writing paper fabric. She asked that we embroider a wish for them on the block.
There was a small scrap of this cute Heather Ross alien print and decided to fussy cut two squares to use as centers.
How could I pass up a great Beatles quote (or Moulin Rouge, if you'd rather).
Besides peace = love, right?
and I could NOT fight the ET reference on this one! Would you have been able to resist? The wish on this being that phoning home is a reminder of where your heart is.
I love the aqua and turquoise together. And I totally enjoyed the embroidery on these. Do you like my former-cursive-teaching-self's handwriting?
Are any of you participating in bees this year? Where do you find your inspiration for your month? I love working with others' ideas and fabrics!
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These are a couple of blocks I did for mommymae for her month of A Notion or Two (laaaast year). I'm not even going to tell you when they were due, it's too embarassing. But know that this is one of the reasons I opted not to join in the fun again this year. I was terrible with the deadlines!
She asked for drunk love in a log cabin a la Denyse Schmidt and sent some cute orange and turquoise fabric along with the writing paper fabric. She asked that we embroider a wish for them on the block.
There was a small scrap of this cute Heather Ross alien print and decided to fussy cut two squares to use as centers.
How could I pass up a great Beatles quote (or Moulin Rouge, if you'd rather).
Besides peace = love, right?
and I could NOT fight the ET reference on this one! Would you have been able to resist? The wish on this being that phoning home is a reminder of where your heart is.
I love the aqua and turquoise together. And I totally enjoyed the embroidery on these. Do you like my former-cursive-teaching-self's handwriting?
Are any of you participating in bees this year? Where do you find your inspiration for your month? I love working with others' ideas and fabrics!
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