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Saturday, April 9, 2011
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Birds
Have you been caught up in Spring time birth of the Eagles around the country?
The last egg hatched Wednesday evening on the nest in Iowa, coming out of his baseball sized egg like a fluff of cotton.
In Virginia the 3 eaglets are growing so fast and eating so much the parents are working nonstop.
Meanwhile, my little Owl quilt is coming to life and just needs some time to take form. Maybe I should get off the computer away from the eagle cams and return to my sewing machine. Happy Sewing, Kim
The last egg hatched Wednesday evening on the nest in Iowa, coming out of his baseball sized egg like a fluff of cotton.
In Virginia the 3 eaglets are growing so fast and eating so much the parents are working nonstop.
Meanwhile, my little Owl quilt is coming to life and just needs some time to take form. Maybe I should get off the computer away from the eagle cams and return to my sewing machine. Happy Sewing, Kim
Wednesday, April 6, 2011
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Quilts for Japan
Yesterday, I finished a scrappy free form quilt I started at Victoria's retreat last month. I'm sending it to Japan via Quilters Newsletter magazine along with another favorite of mine " Carolina Crossroads" my first Bonnie Hunter mystery.
If you want to donate a quilt to the people of Japan just follow the link above, you have until the end of April.
Please help if you can :0).
Happy Sewing,
Kim
Monday, April 4, 2011
New Giveaway...fabric!
Jaybirdquilts is having a fabric giveaway along with the Fabric Shoppe!
Go check out the beautiful fabric and enter for your chance to win!
Good luck and Happy Sewing,
Kim
Go check out the beautiful fabric and enter for your chance to win!
Good luck and Happy Sewing,
Kim
Sunday, April 3, 2011
Saturday, April 2, 2011
I'm a winner!
Tour Ireland with Pat Sloan
arrived in the mail today! I won it from Jackie over at Canton Village Quilt Works.
Oh have you ordered from Jackie? Great service, great fabrics and her quilting is out of this world!
I just bought all the Kona solids in fat quarters from Jackie!!! Now that was fun .... Some of them are just too pretty to open :0)
Thank you Pat, thank you Jackie!
Happy sewing,
Kim
arrived in the mail today! I won it from Jackie over at Canton Village Quilt Works.
Oh have you ordered from Jackie? Great service, great fabrics and her quilting is out of this world!
I just bought all the Kona solids in fat quarters from Jackie!!! Now that was fun .... Some of them are just too pretty to open :0)
Thank you Pat, thank you Jackie!
Happy sewing,
Kim
We have a Winner
And the winner is..............
Molly P!
Congratulations Molly.........please send me your snail mail
address and Quiltmaker mag will make certain you get your Julie Herman,
Jaybirdquilts pattern.
Sorry everyone could not win but Quiltmaker is giving away 5 copies of Bonnie Hunter books!
Just use the link above and go enter........good luck.
Thanks everyone for playing and Happy Sewing,
Kim
Molly P!
Congratulations Molly.........please send me your snail mail
address and Quiltmaker mag will make certain you get your Julie Herman,
Jaybirdquilts pattern.
Sorry everyone could not win but Quiltmaker is giving away 5 copies of Bonnie Hunter books!
Just use the link above and go enter........good luck.
Thanks everyone for playing and Happy Sewing,
Kim
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Quiltmaker Scrap Squad Reveal and Two giveaways!
Ta Da!! The Quiltmaker Scrap Squad has made Julie's Herman's pattern "Raspberry Dessert" in their very own scraps! ( My blue and yellow version of "Raspberry Dessert' is machine quilted by Debby Brown and together we will donated it to QOV. ) You can visit Julie over at Jaybirdquilts to see all her patterns, visit her terrific blog and learn what she has been teaching a Brownie troop too!
You can see Julie's quilt "Raspberry Dessert" in her colorway (do you think it might have anything to do with raspberries?) and make the pattern from the current issue of Quiltmaker Magazine.
*****This is the part where you could win a pattern from Julie!******
In celebration of the new issue of Quiltmaker magazine Julie is giving away one of her patterns here on my blog! Just leave a comment by Friday telling me what the Brownies learned and I'll pick a random winner on Saturday April 2nd. Also.......You might have fun by visiting the rest of the Quiltmaker scrap squad members and seeing how they interpreted "Raspberry Dessert" in their scraps, PLUS you will get more chances to win a pattern of Julie's!
Linda
Dionne
Donna
Carol's page
Ruth
Jane
Pat
"Raspberry Dessert" |
"Raspberry Dessert" by Julie Herman |
*****You can also win fabric from the Quiltmaker blog......just jump over there and follow their instructions to enter.***** Good Luck everyone. Happy sewing, Kim
Monday, March 28, 2011
Another giveaway
I just love this blog:
Madam Samm is having a really special giveaway on her blog.......better get over there and enter.......before I win!
and she is talking about Coffee :0)
Happy Sewing,
Kim
Madam Samm is having a really special giveaway on her blog.......better get over there and enter.......before I win!
and she is talking about Coffee :0)
Happy Sewing,
Kim
Blue and Yellow quilts....countdown to Quiltmaker Scrap Squad reveal
Square in a square is one of my all time favorite patterns......lots of plaid scraps........machine quilted by Debby Brown. Just plain fun!
( Oh and this is a little doll quilt I hand quilted to have some handwork to do on a car trip)
Happy Sewing, Kim
( Oh and this is a little doll quilt I hand quilted to have some handwork to do on a car trip)
Happy Sewing, Kim
Sunday, March 27, 2011
"Celebration of Stars"
This is Marti Michell's pattern " Celebration of Stars" done as a block of the month, it is the wedding quilt I gave my son and daughter-in-love. Machine quilted by Debby Brown. Oh yes and my granddaughter Lily 5 months old when I took these quilt pictures :0) in Jan, 2009.
Blue and Yellow quilts....countdown to Quiltmaker Scrap Squad reveal
This quilt is my scraps put into a Marti Michell pattern called 'Celebration of Stars", I also made this quilt in her colors from her fabric line as a block of the month. The beautiful quilting is done by the talented Debby Brown. Happy Sewing, Kim
Saturday, March 26, 2011
Blue and Yellow quilts....countdown to Quiltmaker Scrap Squad reveal
A pack of Moda charm squares made into a baby quilt, quilted by Debby Brown......nice and bright :0).
Happy Sewing, Kim
Happy Sewing, Kim
Friday, March 25, 2011
Red and White quilts
I'm off to see the red and white quilt show in NYC "Infinite Variety : Three Centuries of Red and White Quilts".
I'll have pictures, if they allow them, later this week.
Can you believe these all belong to the same collection owned by Joanna S. Rose?
Until then you can enjoy some pictures on this flicker group.
Happy Sewing,
Kim
I'll have pictures, if they allow them, later this week.
Can you believe these all belong to the same collection owned by Joanna S. Rose?
Until then you can enjoy some pictures on this flicker group.
Happy Sewing,
Kim
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Blue and Yellow quilts....countdown to Quiltmaker Scrap Squad reveal
A small quilt used as a table topper in my bedroom......lots of little blue and yellow scraps :0)
Happy sewing, Kim
Happy sewing, Kim
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Blue and Yellow quilts....countdown to Quiltmaker Scrap Squad reveal
March 29 will be the reveal date for the newest Scrap Squad project. So starting today until the 29th I'll show you some of my other blue and yellow creations. Here is a top I recently finished but have not had quilted yet. the pattern is called "Dance Floor" by Julie Herman ( Jaybird). the fabrics are scraps from many years ago combined with scraps from the blue and yellow pattern made for upcoming the Scrap Squad. Happy sewing, Kim
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
HUGE giveaway!
SewCalGal is having a huge giveaway connected to her Golden Quilter Awards. Go over and enter for the giveaway then vote for all your favorite quilters that have influenced your quilting life. Happy Sewing, Kim
Monday, March 21, 2011
Look what I won :0)
Sue Spargo sent me this awesome book for commenting on Pat Sloan's blog about Sue's interview. Can I just say I CAN NOT WAIT to make this quilt! I do love wool, here is a picture of the book on one of my applique crazy wool projects. Thank you so much Sue and Pat.
Blocks for Beth
Here are a few blocks to go to Beth in the morning.........
Beth make a quilt to send to Japan.
Happy Sewing, Kim
Beth make a quilt to send to Japan.
Happy Sewing, Kim
Saturday, March 19, 2011
A heart for Japan
http://quiltville.blogspot.com/2011/03/heart-for-japan.html
Bonnie Hunter has information on her blog about donating quilts to Japan
through Quilter's Newsletter Mag.. At last something we can do in addition to donating to the
Red Cross! Please check out all the information at Bonnie's blog and give a new quilt if you can.
If you only have time to make a block then please visit Beth ,she will be making a quilt from our donated blocks.
Happy Sewing,
Kim
Bonnie Hunter has information on her blog about donating quilts to Japan
through Quilter's Newsletter Mag.. At last something we can do in addition to donating to the
Red Cross! Please check out all the information at Bonnie's blog and give a new quilt if you can.
If you only have time to make a block then please visit Beth ,she will be making a quilt from our donated blocks.
Happy Sewing,
Kim
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Victoria's Excellent Quilting Retreat
Here are nine very Happy Quilters.
Start with me at the back, LeeAnn, Karen, Andrea, Jackie, front row: Jessica, Helen ( no blog yet but coming soon :0) , Bonnie and our fantastic hostess Victoria.
What happens when quilters get together all with different ages, talents, and life experiences ? You party! But with quilters you create, you share your creation and talk about it, what color would add more? How big do I make this? You listen to what others have done that worked for them. It all just releases a special kind of creativity being in the environment where you don't have to worry about cooking, cleaning, transporting anyone and the million of others things women do in a day. In a nut shell its being set free with your sewing machine to do as you please in a supportive environment of terrific ladies. All I can say is it was Inspiring and a fun time was had by all!
Start with me at the back, LeeAnn, Karen, Andrea, Jackie, front row: Jessica, Helen ( no blog yet but coming soon :0) , Bonnie and our fantastic hostess Victoria.
What happens when quilters get together all with different ages, talents, and life experiences ? You party! But with quilters you create, you share your creation and talk about it, what color would add more? How big do I make this? You listen to what others have done that worked for them. It all just releases a special kind of creativity being in the environment where you don't have to worry about cooking, cleaning, transporting anyone and the million of others things women do in a day. In a nut shell its being set free with your sewing machine to do as you please in a supportive environment of terrific ladies. All I can say is it was Inspiring and a fun time was had by all!
Victoria walking us over to the American Folk Art Museum |
Jessica's hand pieced star top in progress |
Andrea cheering on Jackie as she creates her blocks |
Bonnie's needled turned tile blocks. |
Bonnie's paper pieced star blocks. |
Victoria, Jackie and Karen enjoying one of our fabulous meals. |
LeeAnn's HST creation! |
Jessica's fantastic squares. |
Karen's ideas coming together |
Helen's paper pieced strips for a vest all made from scraps. |
Kim's Owl coming together. |
Victoria's creation growing and changing with colors she hasn't used together before. |
Jackie's table runner coming together one tiny paper pieced at a time. |
Love that sausage dog fabric in LeeAnn's HST. |
And when I got home I found the snow melting with a few snowdrops blooming in my yard! | I'm all recharged and inspired to do some new work at my machine! Happy Sewing, Kim |
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