Monday, November 20, 2006

Character quilts and some applique.

I finally got the roll of film developed that had my nephew's and my sister's quilts on it. Those are the quilts packaged and ready to go. You can read about these quilts earlier in my blog.





I've been busy cutting out freezer paper templates for Vintage Valentine. I collected this BOM last year from Cotton Patch. Last week I finsihed appliqueing the first block. Then, I decided to trace (onto freezer paper) and cut out all the pieces for the quilt. Normally I baste each piece of freezer paper to the fabric before adding it to the applique piece but this time I just put the freezer paper backed piece of fabric right on the background and started needle turning. It worked like a charm! I think now I can eliminate the basting part and start right in with the applique. That is going to save time!



Sunday, November 12, 2006

Lori Smith BOM



This is the first installment of a BOM by Lori Smith. I am getting the blocks from Cotton Patch.

I received the 2nd block the other day. So, I've still got to put it together.

This is not the picture I promised in my last post. I'll try to get around to that tomorrow!

Friday, November 10, 2006

And finally...






On our trip to NC we drove three days there and three days back. Since my husband enjoys driving he drove all the way. So, I had some time on my hands. First, I made the mini yo-yo quilt. I had a kit of 100 squares of 30's reproduction fabric. I can't remember what the pattern was but I wanted a little yo-yo quilt. Next I did some stitcherys. One of them is The Pledge of Allegience and the other two are Texas related. The last one is called Ripping 101. I hope you can read it because it is really cute. I don't like the white thread I used I might have to redo those. I did one more than those shown but my picture didn't turn out so I'll have to retake it and show you later.

Tomorrow I will take a picture of what I've been working on since I got home. It's too cute! Tonight I made 4 bindings and 1 label. I've got a stack of quilts ready to be quilted all I need to do is call Ty. Maybe this weekend...

Thursday, November 9, 2006

A little bit more.



While we were in NC I visited two quilt shops, Cotton Patch and All About Quilting. I found a few patterns, a little bottle of Roxanne's glue baste and some tatoos!

I had to have the jacket pattern. When I saw a model of it in the store it looked so good (and easy...it's made on a sweatshirt). Another patritic stitchery and a baseball saying for my son-in-law who loves baseball. Also a Cheri Saffiote pattern called The Widows Garden, very prim.

In the next picture there are two Santa patterns, an old dress pattern, a Jan Patek pumpkin pattern and a Country Threads pattern called Liberty Basket. One of the patterns has a Santa with buttons for his beard. Really cute!

Saturday, November 4, 2006

He's home!!!





The day I'd been waiting for was here! We were told 1/9 would arrive around 4:00-4:30 so we were there waiting at about 3:45. Well, they didn't come in until about 7:30! I had struck up a conversation with another family that was waiting and the wife turned out to be a quilter! That really helped to pass the time! There were hundreds of people waiting for their Marine to come home. Lots of little babies waiting to see their fathers for the first time and plenty of young wives ready to hug their husbands.

First the big trucks came in with all the guys stuff and unloaded hundreds of packs and tons of gear. Then the Marines came marching in! The crowd was cheering and the music was playing real loud. The song was Welcome To The Jungle by Guns and Roses. The guys loved it. You can see me giving a big hug (one of many)to my Marine.

After he gathered up his things and took them to his barracks room we ran to Taco Bell and then to the room where we were staying to talk for half the night.

The last picture is of the guys outside of Outback where we all had dinner the following night. It was so nice to meet them and put faces to names. We had a great time laughing and listening to stories. Bobby even joined them for two shots of Tequila!

I have a few more photos to share with you but I'll save them for tomorrow.

Sunday, October 29, 2006

From North Carolina

After 3 days on the road we arrived here at Camp Lejune late yesterday afternoon. We traveled from Ft. Worth to Memphis on the first day. We stayed at the Navy Lodge on Millington. It is just north of Memphis. We had a really nice room with two beds, a kitchen and bath. We went out to dinner at a quaint little restaurant called Oldtimers in old town Millington. We had the best food! I had chicken and dumplings and Bobby had chicken fried steak. We couldn't pass up the dessert. We took it back to the room and ate it there. We got a huge piece of carrot cake and another huge piece of double chocolate cake. Before the night was over both pieces were gone!

The next day we were on our way to Ashville. We had a pretty stressful day since it was raining buckets and Bobby was fighting for road space with big trucks. It rained all day except when we went through the Smokey Mountains. That was the most beautiful scenery I have ever seen! The fall colors were so amazing. Every twist and turn of the road had another view of gorgeous colors! We finally made it to our hotel and got our room. We changed clothes real quick since Bobby was in shorts and I had spilled my orange drink all over the front of me. Then we went out to dinner at a restaurant called Stone Ridge Tavern. The food was great but we had too much of it. We were starving so we ordered an appetizer. The Stone Ridge nachos was what it was called. When they brought the plate it was huge and piled with everything nacho! Then our salads came and shortly there after came our dinners. We took the nachos and Bobby's spagetti back to the hotel and put it in the refridgerator with plans to put it in the cooler before we left the next morning. When we tried to put it in the cooler it was too big. I think that is the first time I've ever seen Bobby deserting spagetti! He almost cried! LOL


The next morning we took off for Gastonia. You know what is there don't you? Mary Jo's!!! I was told I had an hour and that was it. Can you imagine...one hour in one of the biggest fabric shops on the planet! I found four backings, some border fabric for my bullseye top and a 20 1/2" ruler for squaring up my applique blocks. The backings I got were perfect for quilts for Annie(cats), Bo (skeletons for his camaflauge quilt), Brian (baseball, of course)and Bobby(an Airforce print).

We drove all the backroads to Jacksonville. I have seen enough cotton fields, manufactured homes and farm equipment to last me awhile. It was beautiful country though. We got to the Camp and got settled into our room in the TLQ (temporary living quarters). We went to a buffet for supper which wasn't all that great but Bobby did find the spagetti and had a big plate. The second night we went to Ruby Tuesday.


Today Bobby went to the skeet range and had a good time. I basically just rested all day. We did go out in the afternoon to the Beruit Memorial. It is in the piney woods and is so peaceful and calm. The memorial is a curved wall with the names of the deceased and a bronze statue of a marine. Someone had put their dogtags around his neck. There were alot of flowers laying around since the ceremony for the 23rd year since the attack had just been days ago. On one of the paths we found a tribute to the WTC attack. One of the steel I beams was displayed. It was very moving.

Tomorrow is the big day! Bo will be back on American soil. He comes in about 4pm on a bus with the 1/9 Battalion. They have been in Iraq for 7 months. Right now he should be on a plane from Kuwait headed for Ireland where they will make a stop and then it is on to Maine and then to North Carolina. They have to take a bus from the airport which is several hours away. A lot of families will be there to welcome them home. I'm going to be the Momma with tears in her eyes and pride in her heart holding my arms open for the son returning from war.

Monday, October 23, 2006

Almost Home



On Thursday we leave for North Carolina! Our son is coming home from Iraq! We are going to meet him when he gets back to his base. We are driving from Texas so it will take a couple of days to get there. I've been checking out the quilt shops along the way. Of course we are going to stop at a few! I'd also like to go to Gastonia and see Mary Jo's!