This summer when I went to Ontario to visit family, my aunt very generously gave me a beautiful quilt made by my great grandmother.
It is 77" x 80", with 15½" blocks set on point.
It is hand appliqued and
hand quilted.
My great grandmother Amelia Mitchell Stephens (nee Etter), 1865-1962 (this picture was on her 97th birthday). She lived in Nova Scotia.
I don't know when the quilt was made, all I do know is that it won an award.
I also have a red and white quilt made by her - shown here.
I have it displayed with my other heirloom quilts in my bedroom (the other quilts have been featured in my previous show and tells).
Thanks again Aunt Carolyn!
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!♥
Friday, September 30, 2011
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Chicken Potholder
Today I made a quick and simple project -
It is a chicken potholder from Barbara Brackman's "Moda Country Fair Blog Hop".
It was a fun project to make. The hardest part was finding two small dark matching buttons for the eyes!
If I was to make it again I would add a piece of light interfacing on both of the chicken body pieces, just to give it a bit more stiffness, it is very floppy. I did use foil batting (which is a bit stiffer than normal batting). I used the freezer paper method for the applique, and next time I would try making the wings separately and just tacking them on so that you could slide your fingers in them (my mum had a chicken potholder like that when I was young).
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!♥
Update - Rosie has a beautiful chicken potholder in patchwork - another great idea for next time.
It is a chicken potholder from Barbara Brackman's "Moda Country Fair Blog Hop".
It was a fun project to make. The hardest part was finding two small dark matching buttons for the eyes!
If I was to make it again I would add a piece of light interfacing on both of the chicken body pieces, just to give it a bit more stiffness, it is very floppy. I did use foil batting (which is a bit stiffer than normal batting). I used the freezer paper method for the applique, and next time I would try making the wings separately and just tacking them on so that you could slide your fingers in them (my mum had a chicken potholder like that when I was young).
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!♥
Update - Rosie has a beautiful chicken potholder in patchwork - another great idea for next time.
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Henrietta Whiskers Finished
I finished sewing on the binding for the Henrietta Whiskers quilt today.
It is 48" x 54". I used Civil War Chronicles fabric for all the applique blocks and other fabric for the borders.
I machine appliqued the quilt blocks (using the freezer paper method), and Invasifil thread in the top with Aurifil #50 thread in the bobbin.
The quilt is also free motion machine quilted (on my home sewing machine) using Aurifil #50 thread. I used cotton batting (because I had a piece that was big enough) with flannel for the backing (I intend to use it as a lap quilt).
I used a stencil, and pounce to mark it, for the border. It is really easy to free motion quilt this stencil design (I have used it before), and there are only a couple of areas along the design where backtracking is needed.
I love the birds in the border.
I am really pleased with how this quilt turned out (it is the first applique quilt I have made). Since this is the last free BOM that Anne from Bunny Hill Design is doing, I am glad that I participated. Thanks Anne!
I spent the day at a mini retreat with Myra and her quilt group - always a fun day, and such a welcoming group of talented women.
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!♥
It is 48" x 54". I used Civil War Chronicles fabric for all the applique blocks and other fabric for the borders.
I machine appliqued the quilt blocks (using the freezer paper method), and Invasifil thread in the top with Aurifil #50 thread in the bobbin.
The quilt is also free motion machine quilted (on my home sewing machine) using Aurifil #50 thread. I used cotton batting (because I had a piece that was big enough) with flannel for the backing (I intend to use it as a lap quilt).
I used a stencil, and pounce to mark it, for the border. It is really easy to free motion quilt this stencil design (I have used it before), and there are only a couple of areas along the design where backtracking is needed.
I love the birds in the border.
I am really pleased with how this quilt turned out (it is the first applique quilt I have made). Since this is the last free BOM that Anne from Bunny Hill Design is doing, I am glad that I participated. Thanks Anne!
I spent the day at a mini retreat with Myra and her quilt group - always a fun day, and such a welcoming group of talented women.
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!♥
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Another BOM Block
Still working on catching up on BOM's.
Now I am caught up on the EQ BOM. This is September Soother.
I am always amazed how quick and simple these blocks are to make - they are just 6".
Siv Hege is having a wonderful celebration giveaway - be sure to check out her blog (before October 8th at midnight).
Speaking of giveaways - have you been following Moda's Country Fair Blog Hop? There are wonderful free patterns from many great designers, and fabric giveaway's too!!
I also started a photo journal blog - just one picture a day for a year, so easy.
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!♥
Now I am caught up on the EQ BOM. This is September Soother.
I am always amazed how quick and simple these blocks are to make - they are just 6".
Siv Hege is having a wonderful celebration giveaway - be sure to check out her blog (before October 8th at midnight).
Speaking of giveaways - have you been following Moda's Country Fair Blog Hop? There are wonderful free patterns from many great designers, and fabric giveaway's too!!
I also started a photo journal blog - just one picture a day for a year, so easy.
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!♥
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Finished FMQ
I finished free motion quilting the Henrietta Whiskers quilt -
I just have to finish sewing on the buttons -
and adding the binding. I'll have more details about the quilting later when the quilt is all finished.
Today I made challah bread for the first time -
I was pleased with how it turned out and will definitely make it again.
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!♥
I just have to finish sewing on the buttons -
and adding the binding. I'll have more details about the quilting later when the quilt is all finished.
Today I made challah bread for the first time -
I was pleased with how it turned out and will definitely make it again.
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!♥
Saturday, September 17, 2011
FNSI Results
Last night for the Friday Night Sew In I worked on the Henrietta Whiskers quilt.
I just had the applique in the borders to add.
Got all the pieces stitched down last night,
and this morning I finished off the hand embroidery. It is all ready to be quilted.
Another productive FNSI!
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!♥
I just had the applique in the borders to add.
Got all the pieces stitched down last night,
and this morning I finished off the hand embroidery. It is all ready to be quilted.
Another productive FNSI!
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!♥
Friday, September 16, 2011
Pine Ridge Quilt Show
Today I went to a wonderful quilt show with my sister and a friend. We also met my mother and some members of her quilt group there.
Here are some pictures -
A great way to spend the day!
Off to sew for the Friday Night Sew In (still time to join).
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!♥
Here are some pictures -
A great way to spend the day!
Off to sew for the Friday Night Sew In (still time to join).
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by!♥
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