Thursday, April 28, 2011

Long Time Coming...

Way back in 2001, I had just moved to Texas and met my friends Tyrena and Michelle. I had chatted with Ty online in the Fabric Stash chatroom. Ty and Mich worked together and Ty had recruited Mich over to the "dark side" (introduced her to quilting!).

We were about to attend my very first International Quilt Show in Houston, TX. I got very sick and was put in the hospital the day we were to leave. Ty scrambled a plane ticket down so she wouldn't miss a class and Michelle drove down the next day with all of their stuff.

While at the show, the two of them visited 12 different booths and picked up a block packet (fabric and directions) from each one. When they got home they gave them to me! Sweet!

I ordered the finishing kit and it has been sitting in a box ever since! Shame on me! Well, I got it out yesterday and cut out all twelve blocks. Today I put the first two together.


Honey's Choice On Point


Mexicali Rose

We have our annual retreat in June of this year. Do you think I can get the top together by then? Hope so...

Friday, May 14, 2010

A Challenge

Last year my quilting friends and I went to Granbury, TX  for a little retreat. We go there every year. This is the house we stay in. It's really cute inside too. There is a kitchen, great room, two bathrooms and three bedrooms filled with trundle beds.


We were told to bring a yard of our favorite fabric. During one of the door prize drawings each of us won a quilting book. Then, we got out our fabric and passed it to the right a couple of times...then to the left a couple of times. So, each of us had a different fabric than the one we brought. This is the fabric I ended up with. A challenge was issued...make a quilt from the book using the fabric.


The book I won was the same one that I made the Scrappy Garden Paths in the post below. This is the quilt I made. Here's a little close up of the two Sunbonnet Sues I appliqued in the middle. The book's quilt has one larger Sunbonnet Sue done in embroidery. I changed it up a little.



This is my challenge quilt. I used the challenge fabric in the background of the applique, pinwheels, backing and binding. The binding is the backing fabric brought around to the front and stitched by machine.

One thing I should mention is that my fabric was not cotton. I guess one of the new quilters brought it. Now I know why we don't use polyester in our quilts. It can't be ironed without melting, the lowest setting on my iron didn't generate enough heat to press it. Plus, the feel of it generally grossed me out! I wasn't even going to try to do the challenge but, I persevered and this is the outcome.

 Not too bad...

Saturday, May 8, 2010


This is a very old chair...with a lot of unquilted tops on it! I don't even know how many are on there but most of them have been there for years. Some of them want to be hand quilted and the rest are waiting for my friend Ty to catch up. She quilts my quilts on her longarm. I could keep her busy forever!

There are a few I haven't shown yet. I'll dig them out sometime and tell you about them.  

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Sneak Peek

Alrighty, here is a peek at Scrappy Garden Path...


I really like it!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Scrappy Garden Path

This quilt is sewn into rows. No blocks. Twenty-three rows. One thousand eight hundred and twelve pieces. Yes, that's 1,812 pieces! Now you know why I called this project ambitious.


This is the book the pattern is in. The pattern calls for 1and 1/2 inch squares but I had a lot of 2 and 1/2 inch squares already cut so I used that measurement instead of the smaller one. This quilt is a STASH BUSTER.



Tomorrow I'll give you a sneak peek as I have been sewing a few rows together this afternoon. As a matter of fact, I am about to unsew one of the rows sewn onto the wrong end!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Road To St. Louis

Road To St. Louis, a great stashbuster. This is a quilt from an older book by Trudi Hughes. It uses 2 and 1/2" squares.


It's quilted in a Baptist Fan design.


I'm still piecing every night on the 1930's quilt. As soon as it takes shape I'll post a picture.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Rick Rack In The Binding

I put the binding on this quilt last week. Big squares of brushed cottons, nice and warm!


I added some rick rack in the binding.



It wasn't hard to do and it turned out so cute!