Wednesday, April 8, 2009

More goodies in the mail!

Lucky me! I received goodies from 2 more swaps in the mail this week. I already showed you the lovely tablerunner from Viki in Australia for the Quilted Table Easter Swap. Now I have received a neat bunch of goodies from Tammy in the Secret Easter Swap run by Julie. Here are pictures of the goodies Tammy sent.

They included a pair of gardening gloves, a lovely handmade card, 2 handmade tags, some little garden stakes for my herb pots, and a spring candleholder and tealights. This package has me all ready for Spring. Thanks, Tammy.

The second package I received came from Khristina in Australia for the Spring Swap held by Linda. Khris made me a really bright and cheerful tote bag to carry all my "stuff" in. I just love it! It was a nice splash of color on a snowy day. (Yes, we had snow flurries yesterday, and today, too! UGH!!!! When will Winter be gone for good?) She also made me a matching pincushion with 3 really unique pins in it. And some chocolate! It all came with the cutest Koala card. Can't wait to use the tote - but not til the weather's better, don't want it to get dirty!

Now I have to finish up my project for the Miniature Booty Swap Round 3. If I'm late Toni will make me walk the plank, hehe. AAAAAARRRRR!

Make sure to stop in and see Cindy at Quilt Patterns from Seattle and vote for the block you want her to use in her charity quilt. She has lots of gorgeous and FREE quilt patterns for you.

Speaking of chocolate...and when aren't we either talking about it or eating? Drop in at the Moda Bake Shop, they have a scrumptious recipe for a Waldorf Astoria Red Velvet Cake. Yummy!

There's another Quilt Block Swap starting up here. But it's too close to the deadlines I already have coming up, so I guess I'll have to pass this one up. I'm getting to like block swaps. It's fun to see the different fabrics people have in their stash.

On that note, Katie says it's time to get off the computer and get to work on that Booty project! She says she doesn't like water and has no interest in learning to swim at this stage of her life. Maybe in life number 2? But for now, she'd rather nap.

Until next time....
Happy Quilting from Sharon and Katie

Friday, April 3, 2009

Please Help--




My friend, Mel, is having a Fundraiser for Autism on her blog this week. Please stop by and visit, she has some wonderful handmade items that were donated by other crafters and quilters to help raise money for this worthy cause. I'm trying to buy some beautiful handmade buttons right now, but there are lots of other things available, too.

You can also read about Mel's 7-year old nephew, Brock, who is autistic and check out the many links she has on her blog with info on autism.

Mel also has lots of other neat stuff on her blog, a quilting tutorial, and links to some other great blogs, like the Tip Junkie, so stop in and check things out and see if you can't find something to buy from the Fundraiser.

Until next time...
Happy quilting from Sharon and Katie

3 Swaps Down..............

and 3 more to go. I've been busy trying to get my Easter/Spring swaps done and mailed on time, so haven't posted much. But today I can show you what I've been doing. The Dresden Fan Tabletopper is my favorite to make and works great for all holidays. I can make it in any size, but so far I prefer the larger size for special occasions. Here's the one I made for my Quilted Table Easter Swap for Becky in South Dakota. I added a cute little bunny candy holder filled with chocolate goodies and an Easter towel as extra treats. The nice thing about this size is you can fold it up and around a surprize-so it's 2 gifts in one!

I received my gift all the way from Viki in Australia. She made me a beautiful Easter egg tablerunner with the most charming label I have ever seen. She also included a darling handmade pincushion, some folding scissors, delightful cat fabric, a spool of varigated thread, and the most unique, original, Australian buttons! What a package to receive. I love it all. Thanks, Viki! And of course, Miss Katie had to get her nose right into everything!

Because it's perfect for most anyone, I made the same topper but in different colors for Dorothy in the Secret Easter Swap hosted by Julie at Bush Baby Jag. Dorothy likes bright colors and purple, (also my fav color) and I just happened to have the perfect Easter egg fabric for her. I just love this fabric!

I can't tell you who my 3rd swap goes to for the Spring Swap hosted by Linda at All Stitched Up. But it's on it's way to somewhere around the world and should be received soon. Can you guess what it is? That's it all rolled up... This is the back all opened up.... This is it filled and with some extra goodies just for fun.
If you guessed a travel sewing roll, you're correct! And Katie had to help get everything together and all wrapped up. I hope whoever gets this package likes kitties, lol!
This would be a great gift for all my stitching friends for Christmas....but if they read my blog they won't be surprised. So I guess I'll have to come up with something else for Christmas gifts.....maybe. Actually I do have several other things I'm working on for my crafty friends birthday and Christmas gifts, but sorry, can't show you, 'cause they like to peek.

Until next time...
Happy quilting from Sharon and Katie







Wednesday, March 25, 2009

A great project to help with......

I ran across a great project that I can't wait to start helping with...The Mountain Baby Blankets Project hosted by Rachel Cox on her blog. It's now an off-shoot of the Christian Appalachin Project run in rural Kentucky. The main CAP project helps all the people in the whole Appalachia community, but Rachel has started a program to keep babies and children warm. Please go to her blog and read about how you can help by using up that "stash" and helping some kids in need. Click on these pictures on my side bar for more info.

Rachel also has some great tutorial and pattern links on her blog, plus some good recipes.

After you visit Rachel, stop over at Jenny's blog and see how she creates beautiful embroidered projects from photographs. She is sooooo talented!

I'm hard at work on several swaps for Easter. Ran out of time on my St. Pat's projects, so I'll have to finish them later, lol. When I'm all done, I'll post pics.

But until then...
Happy Quilting from Sharon and Katie

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Swaps

Today I'm putting all my swaps in order, pulling patterns, matching fabrics, trying to play "catch-up" on all my commitments. Time to get back to what I love best--quilting.

Yesterday was Give-A-Hug Day at O'Susannah's Quilt Shop in Watkins Glen. We supply the woman-power and make the tops and Sue, the owner, supplies the fabric, batting, and long-arm quilting, and we make quilts for someone who needs a loving hug from a friend. Last month we made a child's quilt for an 8-year-old girl who was just diagnosed with cancer. She'll have a "HUG" with her during her chemo treatments. This time we made a full-size top for a woman that was so badly abused by her husband, she nearly died. Life is so unfair to so many people, that sometimes we need to stop and appreciate our own blessings.

We have been using the same charm quilt pattern from Moda. It's called Charm Tuesday and can be found at the Fat Quarter Factory. We cut down the size for children--roughly half the size of the normal pattern. It's a wonderful pattern for group sewing and works up really quick. We only sew from 10 am to 1 pm, and have about 8-10 people in the group, so you can see how fast it goes. And both quilts have come out great! I'll post a picture of the first one when I get it.

Another great blog for you to check out with some wonderful free patterns is Cindy Carter's Quilt Patterns From Seattle. Great ideas and nice blog. I've added her to my sidebar for easy linking.

Now back to work on my swaps!

Happy Quilting,
Sharon and Katie

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

I'm here in spirit only...

physically this has been a terrible month. Several medical problems, had to have a cat scan, and now hubby is hogging the bathroom with a bad bout of a gastro-intestinal virus (as the doctor calls it) or the "flu" as you and I call it. By whatever name, it's the PITS! And just as I was starting to feel better, I think he's making me sick again.

Hopefully we'll be back to normal in a few days, 'cause I've got lots of projects to get finished.

In the meantime, check out these neat websites and projects. Kim has a great St. Patrick's Day tabletopper for you to make.

The Moda Bake Shop has a great braided rug tutorial.

And Elizabeth from Oh, Fransson has posted a great stashbuster tutorial for ponytail scarves here.

Plus, there's a cute doll quilt coutesy of Alissa here.

I'll be back in a few days with pictures of the projects I'm working on. Until then, drink lots of fluids, get plenty of rest, and stay away from husbands that are sick!

Sharon

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

I’ve been tagged!

This is a first for me! I've been tagged by Toni, The Quilting Pirate, my one and lonely follower, lol! She's tagged me with the Honest Scrap Award! All I need to do for part 1 is reveal 10 facts about myself that I haven’t necessarily shared with anyone.

Does she really think I can come up with TEN things? I'm sure somebody will know at least some of these facts, I'm such a blabber-mouth it wouldn't be possible that I haven't told someone my life story! But here goes:
1-I played the coronet for a year. Trumpet, too.
2-My dad was in the Air Force and we lived in Florida when I got the mumps and we (Mom, Dad, me) were all quarantined at home for 3 weeks. (No vaccines back then.)
3-Spent the first day of my honeymoon throwing up from minor food poisoning from our breakfast.
4-Went to the Buffalo Zoo on my honeymoon.
5-I took Ballroom Dancing lessons in my youth.
6-Always wanted to own a Harley.
7-Both my husband and I were born in the same city we still live in and in the same hospital, but neither of my kids were born in our home state. One was born outside Philadelphia, PA and the other was born on a Navy Base in Maryland.
8-I'm running my first swap over at The Quilted Table Yahoo Group-kinda' scary, but fun.
9-I've been to more foreign countries than to states in the US.
10-I'd leave my husband in a minute if Sean Connery would come and whisk me away to the Highlands on a white charger.

Boy, that was hard, but this next part is easy!
I have to name five addictions I have: (only five?)
1-fabric
2-internet
3-reading
4-sewing/quilting
5-cookies

Whew! I'm glad that's over. Now I have to tag five other people.......but, would anyone even know they've been tagged? Let's see-if I'm the tagger, then they would be the tag-ees, right? Or would they be tag-ets? With only one follower of my blog, I'll probably have to notify my tagees myself, so they'll know.

Now who do I want to know more about? There's Tracey in Australia, who sent me lovely Christmas gifts in Chookyblue's SSCS 2008, and Catherine in Australia, who I sent to in the same swap. For my third tagee, how about Carolyn, who is in several of the same Yahoo quilt groups that I"m in. Number four has to be Monica, the Happy Zombie, who's blog has loads of great projects and pictures, plus she does the wonderful Moda Bake Shop site. And last, but not least, NorthernDeb, from my Block Central Happy Blocks group. Deb makes gorgeous quilts and is very talented.

Well that's my tag list--now I'm off to notify my tag-ees that they've been tagg-ed. (Sorry, I'm getting slap-happy and just couldn't resist.) How fun is this! Until next time.......

Happy Quilting,
Sharon and Katie

Sunday, January 25, 2009

A Free Stitchery BOM.....

has just started on Willowberry Designs. It's a beautiful stitchery and only 10 blocks to make a lovely quilt. The January design is up now,
so hurry and get it before the February one goes up. I'll have to go over to DD's and take back all my old cross-stitch supplies. I have 2 or 3 colors of floss now, but I had to buy a cheapie hoop to start another stitching BOM. But with 2 BOM's to follow, I think I need to have my good stuff back. She's not using it anyway, so it will save me lots of money.

We've started an Easter/Spring Table Runner/Topper Swap on my Yahoo Group, The Quilted Table. The group is a spin-off of the Stashbuster Group. We're trying to challenge members to make a runner or topper each month. Then we'll have lots of nice things for ourselves or gifts all ready made when we need one. It's a good way to get a head start on Christmas gifts, too. This is the first swap I've ever run, so I'm glad it's a small group. So far we have 11 swappers in 3 countries. Signups close Feb. 1st and I'll email swap partners on Feb. 3rd. Then we have til March 26th to mail our runner/topper so that it gets to it's new home by Easter. It should be a lot of fun.

This afternoon I made a big pot of Chili for supper tomorrow and sloppy joes for today. I should have done all the cooking on Friday, then I'd have been set for the weekend. I've been doing a lot of ironing and cutting this weekend. Cut my Happy Blocks, cut fabric for a lap quilt for me, cut up squares for TWO Valentine hangings, and cut the appliques for my St. Pat blocks. Phew! I'm all cut out! Tomorrow I'll start sewing. Yayyyy!

Until next time....

Happy Quilting,
Sharon and Katie

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Another new site

A great new online store, WINFABRIC.COM is giving away two yards of FREE FABRIC every week beginning January 2, 2009. Simply visit the site at http: //www.winfabric.com and enter the drawing. You could be the first winner! Plus, in addition to great fabrics at the best prices-5% off all purchases will be donated to charity. Stop by today and check it out. I did and signed up for the free fabric drawing.

Happy Quilting,
Sharon and Katie

Monday, January 19, 2009

MY MITTEN BLOCKS ARE DONE...

and were mailed out Friday. Since there's no mail today because of the Martin Luther King holiday,
we might just have our blocks all swapped and back to us by next week. I can't wait to see them all. I made 2 sets of 6 blocks, kept 1 and sent 5 on. Forgot to take pics of all of them, but here are the ones I kept and some extra ones. This was really fun to do and I practiced my buttonhole stitch on all the blocks. I left mine plain and didn't go in for any embellishments, but after I see what we get in the exchange, I may go back and add some buttons or ribbon trim to some of them. I have a free pattern from Quick Quilts magazine web site and another free one from the Quiltmaker magazine web site. Both patterns are cute and easy to do; I just have to see which one the blocks tell me to do.

Toni, the Quilting Pirate,
has started signups for her next Miniature Booty Swap Round 3. Only 25 participants this time, with a kitchen theme. So if you're interested, hurry over to her blog and sign up.

Stop in at Mary Quilts and see the picture of her Happy Block quilt. She also has a free tutorial here on how to make that quilt or a Twisted Happy Block quilt. I've been telling you for months how much fun it is to make these blocks, now check out the nice quilt they make. I'm adding pictures of my January HB's and my February HB's. They're so easy to make, you can't stop with just a few, lol.

The next project I have to start on is the St. Patrick's Day block swap on my Yahoo group, Quilted Angels. Those are due February 6th, so I have to get going on them. Anyone have any cute small applique patterns for the theme that they'd like to share? So far, I think I'll do a shamrock, a derby hat, a pipe, and a pot of gold. Need 2 more things, at least. I'd love a little leprechaun pattern, but so far I haven't found one I like that is not too complicated. The blocks are supposed to finish at 6 inches, and everything I've found has been way too big. I don't paper-piece yet, so that limits me in what I can do. If you have something to share, email me at quiltingmama20 at stny dot rr dot com.

In the meantime, I think I have just enough time to make a little Valentine's Day wallhanging.

I found another new site for you to check out. Quilter Blogs.com, where you can read dozens of quilting-related blogs from dozens of quilters in one place! Quilter Blogs scans the blogs in its database many times a day and displays snippets of the quilting-related blog on the updates page. They also feature a search engine for online quilt stores. You can search hundreds of sites for specific fabric, thread, quilt patterns, projects, and notions.

Until next time...
Happy Quilting,
Sharon and Katie

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Another new BOM....

and a new website with darling patterns. Make sure you vist Anne Sutton's site Bunny Hill Designs and look at all her great stuff. Then check out her blog with a free new BOM and download the instructions and first block. It's darling! This looks like a totally different type of BOM. I can't wait for next month. Click on the icon on my sidebar to visit the blog. On Anne's blog are a lot of other free pattern downloads also. Of course I had to save them all! Now to start making a list for this year's projects I want to do....and add them to last year's list that didn't get done. Oh boy, more UFO's coming, lol. But how can I resist all these great projects?

Uh-oh. Katie says to get off the computer and into the sewing room so we can get some of these projects DONE, instead of just dreaming about them! Boy, is she bossy!


Until next time...
Happy Quilting,
Sharon and Katie

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Great New 2009 BOM

Wow! I just found the neatest website. Ellie's Quiltplace. She is starting a BOM Calendar for 2009 and the first block and instructions are up. If you like little stitcheries, check out her site. The January one is a cute snowman. And they'll make up into little wallhangings you can change for each month of the year--how neat! Check out the link on my side bar and make sure you visit her.

There are also some great new quilts and blocks shown on Block Central. Make sure you check out the neat projects Kim is planning for this year.

Have to get back to sewing.

Until next time....
Happy Quilting from Sharon and Katie

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Happy New Year !


My family's holidays are now officially over and I must say I'm happy to have some quiet time ahead. Time to regroup and take a look at the projects I didn't finish last year and see if I really want to do them now or just skip them entirely. I do know I'm going to cut back on my swap list. Too many deadlines, too close together, and I get too stressed. I really enjoyed all the swaps I participated in, but I have to realize I can't do them all, no matter how much I want to. I do love the Happy Blocks swap each month on Block Central, so that one I'll stay with. It's a great way to use up stash and try different theme combinations, plus I have orphan blocks for quickie gifts.

Toni's Miniature Booty Swap Special Holiday Edition was fun, especially when I found out that John (whose name I had) had me in Doll Quilt Swap 5! I had been reading his blog and watching the progress on his give-away quilt for ideas on the quilt I had to make for him, when lo, and behold! I received my DQS5 in the mail and it was John's! How funny to have each other in different swaps. When he got my MBSSHE quilt he sure was confused for a minute. And to make things more ironic--he's originally from New York, too.

This is the lovely quilt John made me for DQS5 shown by 2 of his darling children. And this is a closeup of the quilt. I love it!

Here is the quilt I made John for his MBSSHE gift. I used a pattern called First Snow designed by Chris Malone. This was a fun project EXCEPT for hand sewing on all those buttons! If I make it again, I think I'll skip the line of buttons and just use the falling snowflake ones. This is my label. I love making them on the computer now. I can personalize every one differently and use any colors I want. The hardest part was sewing them on, but now I've purchased the iron-on labels from Printed Treasures, so that problem is eliminated.

I received my gift in Toni's MBSSHE from Cheryl in Maryland-what a beautiful Christmas Card Holder. I put it to good use right away and hung it on my livingroom wall. Thanks so much, Cheryl; it's decorative and useful! Love it!

My gift to Bonnie in DQS5 was this little quilt made from 1 1/2-inch HST's in Fall colors. I had started a lap quilt and a wallhanging for myself from these colors in the Maple Leaf block, but never finished them. I had lots of these HST's left over, so I started laying them out in different ways. Next thing I know, they were pinwheels. I had a piece of fabric in complimentary colors with little flowers on it, so my "Pinwheel Posies" quilt was born. This is the smallest quilt I've ever made...it's only about 12-inches square. Those little pieces were really a challenge to work with. Bonnie emailed me that she really likes it, so I'm happy.

I was lucky enough to have my own personal Angel this Christmas, too.
Her name is Lisa and she lives in Australia. When Kate needed an angel for her Another Little Quilt Swap because someone disappeared, Lisa volunteered. And boy, am I glad she did! She made me the cutest little log cabin quilt. The colors are wonderful and I can't wait to hang it! Right now I have it draped over my stereo speaker so everyone can see it. It's funny, but when I checked the ALQS blog to see the quilts as Kate posted them, when this one was added I was really attracted to it and kept thinking "I hope mine's as neat as that". Isn't life funny sometimes-my wish came true. Thanks, Lisa, you are the best!

So from our home to yours, may your New Year's be bright and filled with good health and happiness. Until next time....

Happy Quilting,
Sharon and Katie