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Sunday, August 12, 2012
Scrap Quilting Club
These photos are from scrap quilting club projects shown at the July meeting. I didn't finishing with all the documentation but decided to upload them anyway. July's project was to make at least three mug rugs using scraps. Although the blocks were not due until this month, many of them had them completed early.
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Monday, July 30, 2012
Scrap Quilting Club
I had scrap quilting club meeting in June and didn't get a chance to post the photos. Here is a recap of the projects we are working on that the participants brought for show and tell.
Connie's scrappy tote that was a challenge due in May (I wasn't available to photo at the challenge). I love that she used concentrated scraps.
Connie's mock log cabin blocks - was assigned in June, due in July and she already had her's completed.Cynthia showing parts of block B of the yearlong project.
Judy brought her completed top; I'm blocking the name of the pattern at the moment.
Double time log cabin by Sarah.
Boxed in quilt.
Carol's double time log cabin; the blue background is so soothing.
Judi holding blocks from her yearlong project.
I promise to come back with photos from July's meeting.
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Design Wall Monday and Wedding
My Rouge River Log Cabins blocks are all made. I even got to piece the center section together. Now, I just need to add the border blocks. I'm glad this one is getting close to being done! LOL
I had another birthday on Saturday and my brother also got married on that day. I had a wonderful birthday, first sewing with the scrap quilting club, attending the wedding and then visiting with family (especially those from out of town) and friends.
Me and my hubby at the wedding.
Monday, July 23, 2012
Design Wall Monday and Retreat Update
I've received a lot of verbal comments regarding my lack of blogging. I didn't think anyone would miss me so I appreciate the prompts to post on my blog. I did not post last month's scrap quilting club photos and I'll do that sometime this week (if I can find the pictures).
In the last week I made this clothes line tote bag. It has lining and pockets inside. I really get a kick out of making something from trash. I wrapped strings leftover from squaring up fabrics, wrapping it around the clothes line. I wanted the handles to be made from clothes line too but after making them, it broke my machine when sewing the double layers - I WOULDN'T DO IT IF I WERE YOU - it cost me a trip to the sewing machine repair center! I love my tote and plan to make another.
I'm also still working on the last Rouge Rive Log Cabin blocks; these are my remaining sections to be pieced.
Last up, same photo as in last post, but I do have the top sewn. I'm looking for those fabric pieces that I put in a "special place" so I wouldn't lose them; well, I can't find them and it's starting to bother me as I want this project completed.
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I want to give a gigantic shout out to the Sew Sweet Quilt Shop in Brunswick, Missouri. This was there first annual (did you see the word ANNUAL) quilt retreat. They featured Missouri instructors this year, including artists Tula Pink, Cindy Lammon, Lyna Dagley, Carl Hentsch, Jenny Doan, and myself. Jessica and Jeanette definitely know how to throw a party. If I were you, I'd mark my calendar to attend this event next year as it is money well spent. It will be an annual event the 3rd weekend in July; no excuses - start planning to attend! If you'd like more information, send me an email and I'll tell you all about it. I didn't take very many photos as I was too busy "oohing" and "aahing" and of course teaching class and presenting a lecture. Here are a couple of photos from the workshop. The first one is some of the students working on the exploding star quilt and the second is the finished product of a student in Tula Pink's class.
In the last week I made this clothes line tote bag. It has lining and pockets inside. I really get a kick out of making something from trash. I wrapped strings leftover from squaring up fabrics, wrapping it around the clothes line. I wanted the handles to be made from clothes line too but after making them, it broke my machine when sewing the double layers - I WOULDN'T DO IT IF I WERE YOU - it cost me a trip to the sewing machine repair center! I love my tote and plan to make another.
I'm also still working on the last Rouge Rive Log Cabin blocks; these are my remaining sections to be pieced.
Last up, same photo as in last post, but I do have the top sewn. I'm looking for those fabric pieces that I put in a "special place" so I wouldn't lose them; well, I can't find them and it's starting to bother me as I want this project completed.
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Monday, July 2, 2012
Design Wall Monday...I made it although it's late...
I've had another busy couple of weeks. I spent last Monday in Cedar Rapids, Iowa with Eastern Iowa Heirloom Quilters guild. I had a wonderful time teaching the exploding star class and presenting my scrap quilts and sampler quilts lectures. It was a long but very fulfilling day and I enjoyed everyone I met in Cedar Rapids. I did visit two quilt shops in the Marion area before I jumped on the highway back home. I also stopped in Hannibal, Missouri for a little quilt shopping during my break as well.
Teaching got me motivated to work on some projects as I really, really missed "hands-on sewing" these past few months. First up is I have 99 blocks pieced for my Rouge River log cabin quilt top. Here I have cut pieces for the last 45 blocks that I plan to make. The original pattern calls for 192 blocks but I'm making 144.
I posted a scrappy panel last time. Here is the tote I told you it would turn into. It has a side pocket for my smart phone, inside multi-pocket panel and inside zippered pocket. The handle is cording and I really like the way it stays on my shoulder. Had fun making this challenge tote that had to be made with scraps.
Picture of the other side; no picture of inside as I have all myjunk goodies in there.
While in Cedar Rapids, saw this quilt pattern by Maple Island and had to come home and make a few blocks.
While cleaning up some of my sewing supplies, I came across some strips I'd been saving for rope bowls. I decided to start a rope tote this time. Today I ran out of the purple fabrics so I need to search for more. I don't have a plan so stay tuned to see how it turns out.
My major accomplishment this week is I got back to work on my line dance t-shirt quilt. I have the center and right panels completed. Now I know why I procrastinated, finding other thing to do instead. Because I didn't cut all my shirts to the same size (trying to get in as many as I could), I have a gigantic puzzle to piece. Now, if you know me, you know it will not be boring as there was no way I could just add plan strips to get the sections to fit. I'm having fun but it's taking a little longer than expected. I've also misplaced some pieces that will be inserted between the rows..."where are you...."
That's it for me. To see more design walls, visit www.patchworktimes.com.
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Teaching got me motivated to work on some projects as I really, really missed "hands-on sewing" these past few months. First up is I have 99 blocks pieced for my Rouge River log cabin quilt top. Here I have cut pieces for the last 45 blocks that I plan to make. The original pattern calls for 192 blocks but I'm making 144.
I posted a scrappy panel last time. Here is the tote I told you it would turn into. It has a side pocket for my smart phone, inside multi-pocket panel and inside zippered pocket. The handle is cording and I really like the way it stays on my shoulder. Had fun making this challenge tote that had to be made with scraps.
Picture of the other side; no picture of inside as I have all my
While in Cedar Rapids, saw this quilt pattern by Maple Island and had to come home and make a few blocks.
While cleaning up some of my sewing supplies, I came across some strips I'd been saving for rope bowls. I decided to start a rope tote this time. Today I ran out of the purple fabrics so I need to search for more. I don't have a plan so stay tuned to see how it turns out.
My major accomplishment this week is I got back to work on my line dance t-shirt quilt. I have the center and right panels completed. Now I know why I procrastinated, finding other thing to do instead. Because I didn't cut all my shirts to the same size (trying to get in as many as I could), I have a gigantic puzzle to piece. Now, if you know me, you know it will not be boring as there was no way I could just add plan strips to get the sections to fit. I'm having fun but it's taking a little longer than expected. I've also misplaced some pieces that will be inserted between the rows..."where are you...."
That's it for me. To see more design walls, visit www.patchworktimes.com.
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Monday, June 18, 2012
Design Wall Monday
It's been a long time since I've posted and even longer since I've had something for design wall Monday! I've been really, really busy with quilting lectures, quilting workshops, and line dancing events. All of these activities have caused for much time spent writing lesson plans, making copies, and a whole lot of traveling that included massive amount of packing and unpacking. I went to Altoona, Iowa in May and Indianapolis, Indiana in June. I'm planning a few more trips before the end of the summer.
Here is a picture of me taken at a lecture I gave at the Kirkwood Public Library last Thursday. I had approximately fifty attendees and they remarked how much they enjoyed the program. Thank you Joan for selecting me as your June speaker.
My scrap quilting club will meet this Saturday. I decided to work on the project the group will start so I can be prepared to answer questions. I started this earlier this year, knowing it would be a project for the group but needed to do a quick refresher. I like this photo as it really shows the values of the fabrics; not so sure it's as visible looking at it on my design wall. This quilt is Rouge River Log Cabin and was in a magazine. I need to figure out which magazine as my page is torn; will update later if I find it.
This is also a scrap quilting club project that was due last month, but I just got started yesterday. It looks a little strange, but we are making totes using scraps, no yardage off the shelves. I recycled some of the scraps from the string drunkard's path quilt top for one side. The other side of the bag called for a pocket so I decided to use basic string piecing on that side; part of the pocket and strip isn't sewn down yet as I need to quilt it first. What you see here is the front and back sewn to the bottom. I need to quilt this section to batting. Stay tuned to see how this turn out. I'm hoping life don't interrupt my getting it completed by Saturday's meeting.
That's it for me. I so enjoyed using my sewing machine again. I had a weird day yesterday and the process of being creative calmed me. To see more design wall, visit www.patchworktimes.com.
Here is a picture of me taken at a lecture I gave at the Kirkwood Public Library last Thursday. I had approximately fifty attendees and they remarked how much they enjoyed the program. Thank you Joan for selecting me as your June speaker.
My scrap quilting club will meet this Saturday. I decided to work on the project the group will start so I can be prepared to answer questions. I started this earlier this year, knowing it would be a project for the group but needed to do a quick refresher. I like this photo as it really shows the values of the fabrics; not so sure it's as visible looking at it on my design wall. This quilt is Rouge River Log Cabin and was in a magazine. I need to figure out which magazine as my page is torn; will update later if I find it.
This is also a scrap quilting club project that was due last month, but I just got started yesterday. It looks a little strange, but we are making totes using scraps, no yardage off the shelves. I recycled some of the scraps from the string drunkard's path quilt top for one side. The other side of the bag called for a pocket so I decided to use basic string piecing on that side; part of the pocket and strip isn't sewn down yet as I need to quilt it first. What you see here is the front and back sewn to the bottom. I need to quilt this section to batting. Stay tuned to see how this turn out. I'm hoping life don't interrupt my getting it completed by Saturday's meeting.
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Kirkwood, Missouri Quilt Program - Free Admission
Kirkwood Public Library will be hosting a quilt program just for you on Thursday, June 14, 2012 at 1:30 p.m. Our theme for our adult summer reading program is “Between the Covers”. To illustrate this theme in a special way we have invited Teajuana Mahone, a local quilt designer to delight us with her special quilts. She will reveal to us the beauty, history and subtle meanings in her quilt creations. For more information about Teajuana Mahone go to her web site. www.teaquilts.bllogspot.com.
Kirkwood, Missouri is a lovely small city in the heart of St. Louis County. We have many shops and restaurants to peruse and enjoy for their ethnicity and variety. Kirkwood is noted for our stately homes and tall trees. Kirkwood Public Library has recently received an architectural award for their new renovations to their old building.
“Make a day in Kirkwood “ your theme for your quilting group. Bring your group into Kirkwood for a delightful lunch and shopping. Take a tour of our tree-lined streets, looking at our gorgeous homes. Finally come over to Kirkwood Public Library, 140 East Jefferson , Kirkwood, Missouri at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 14, 2012 for a wonderful 45-60 min. quilt program with “Teajuana “ . Tea time refreshments will be served.
No sign up required. However, if you are bringing a large group, please let us know by calling: Kirkwood Public Library, 314-821-5770 ext. 1012; ask for Adult Information Services.
Joan Deuschle
Reference Librarian
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Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Sweet Sewfull Event - Missouri Quilt Retreat
A full calendar of fun classes, lectures, and projects will inspire you all weekend.

Big retreat weekend scheduled in July with the Sew Sweet Quilt Shop in Brunswick, Missouri. Six Missouri teachers will hold workshops and lectures. I'm on the teaching staff and would love to see some of your friendly faces in the crowd. For more information, follow this link: http://www.sewsweetquiltshop.com/sweet-sewfull-event---july-2012.htm
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Big retreat weekend scheduled in July with the Sew Sweet Quilt Shop in Brunswick, Missouri. Six Missouri teachers will hold workshops and lectures. I'm on the teaching staff and would love to see some of your friendly faces in the crowd. For more information, follow this link: http://www.sewsweetquiltshop.com/sweet-sewfull-event---july-2012.htm
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