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Singin' the Blues

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I bet you've never seen this much blue here at KOQT!  I was working on the blue bento box quilt and realized that blue has been a theme lately.  This quilt is now quilted (simple straight line quilting) and the binding is sewn to the front.  I just need to sew the binding to the back and add a label and it's off!

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The blue and yellow quilt is coming along too.  I added some applique to the plain yellow corner squares, the green leaves and the little bug down on the left (who still needs some tiny button eyes).  I'm still hand quilting and getting there.  I have a couple more weeks til we leave for a California trip and I want to have it done by then.

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I also noticed this little bag which I forgot to show here before.  This was made during our bag ladies sewing days and I finally found the perfect button for it a couple of weeks ago.  This is the simple clutch from Amy Karol's Bend-the-Rules Sewing.  That's all for now, tomorrow- meme time!

Amy & Sue & a couple of knits

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It's been another busy week here!  On Monday night Chloe and I went to see Amy Butler (on the left with Valerie Wells) talk about her new book, patterns, paper goods and how she got where she is today.  It was very interesting to hear her story.  Chloe was impressed and really wanted her book, so we got that.  Amy was a delightfully warm person as well.  We were tnrilled to find out that the proceeds from the tickets for her talk were donated to the local Spay and Neuter Project- quite a worthy cause!

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On Tuesday and Wednesday I got to attend a workshop with Sue Spargo.  What a treat that was!  Sue is so creative and her quilts are full of things to notice.

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The best thing about the class was all the tips about embellishing.  We tried couching and various types of embroidery stitches.  It's amazing the difference between a block that's not embellished and one that is.  This next one is one that Sue is working on now.  I like the bright colors!

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I had never worked with cotton and wool together so that was a new experience.  I like the variety you get working this way.

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Sue's new Folk Art quilt is a favorite of mine for the animals. 

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Sue is also currently working on this amazing quilt inspired by her African childhood.

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Even though the class was for the Flower Bed design, I couldn't help sneaking in a horse block!  Here are the class blocks. 

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If you ever have the chance to see Sue's work in person, it really is worth it.  These photos don't do them justice. 

I have been knitting a bit.  I managed to finish these socks which are not for me, and so don't fit me for a modelled shot.  This is a mishmash of sock parts from Cat's new sock book.  They are knit top down with the sky architecture.  They are made with Lorna's Laces Sock Yarn and Louet Gems (both doubled) on size 4 addis.

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Finally, a hat made with Lorna's Laces Shepherd worsted in the leftover bin.  This is the Live Dangerously, Don't Swatch hat.  I added the purl ridge to give it some definition and it has the Half Linen stitch near the bottom.  It's finished off with i Cord.  This hat is knit top down.  It would probably fit a toddler, but since I don't have one I'm not sure who it would fit. This will probably go in the charity pile.

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This weekend we are off to Kahneeta to camp and swim.  It's supposed to be in the 90's tomorrow and the 80's over the weekend.  Should be fun!  I'll check in next week before I leave again.

Postcards Aplenty

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I've spent a few hours over the last several days making fabric postcards and, boy, has it been fun!  It's like making ATC's which I can do for hours as well.  I guess it's also like potato chips.  You can't stop at just one!  I'm making them the same way as I mentioned in the tutorial I did last year, with a couple of changes. 

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First off I gave the Steam-a-Seam 2 a try and love it.  It's a double sided fusible web that comes with paper on both sides. It's a bit tacky so that you can position things and not have them fall off while you move things around or carry it to the ironing board.  It's way better than Wonder Under!  I ended up fusing 6" squares of the stuff to a bunch of different batik fabrics to use as my palette.  Then I just cut and fuse like collage.  Click any photo to see more closely.

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Second I also tried the Fast-2-Fuse for the interfacing and it's much better than the Pellon stuff as well.  I'm so glad I asked at the quilt shops for recommendations. 

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I ended up making 8 postcards, all from my batik stash.  I love my batiks, but discovered a few years ago that I can't hand quilt through them, so almost stopped using them.  I decided to reserve them for machine quilting, but these postcards are a perfect use of them.  Actually, getting out all those gorgeous fabrics again makes me want to make a quilt with them!  Anyway, the first seven were fused pieces on a single background fabric. 

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This all started because I found out about the Global Art Project for Peace.  I thought I might make a mini quilt or postcard for the exchange.  This one is a prototype, but the final piece may end up quite different. 

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I mentioned in the last post that these postcards are for the Wish Upon a Card project for the Sisters Quilt Show this summer.  Since the proceeds will be going to a breast cancer charity in my home town (the very place I will be receiving radiation treatments in a couple of weeks), I decided at least one card had to have a breast cancer theme.  This one is Survivor Goddess and is based on the hand carved stamps I made for the Art for Cures breast cancer swap.  This is the first time I've tried to write with free motion stitching.  It was kind of fun, but there's room for improvement!  Luckily, these postcards are giving me lots of practice with the free motion quilting.

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For the last one I decided to do a pieced landscape and then just fused the trees on it.  I really like that last one!  Chloe says it's her favorite.  I have been thinking these might be a good Etsy shop project.  I'd love to hear your opinions about this and hear which one is your favorite!  And now, for the backs...

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I'm finishing up a couple of big projects now.  The Elephant Walk quilt from the last post just needs a binding!  Yay!  Also, I have finished all the knitting on my Manos blanket (bet you don't even remember that one!).  It needs seaming and a crochet edging.  I don't know when I'll get to that, but hopefully sometime before winter ends.  With the snow we've been having I think I have a bit of time!  Today I finished all the knitting of the Argosy Wrap.  I love this one!  The colors are perfect and it's gorgeous.  It needs the ends woven in and a good blocking.  I'll post a photo as soon as it's dry.  Oh, and a news flash- my sister will be visiting for the quilt show this year!  I'm so excited.  Sisters in Sisters- that's right! 

So Many Santas

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Okay, these are the last of the Santas (and elves and dwarves) for now!  First are the soft Santas that I've collected over the years.  I made the three on the right, but I think my favorite is the white one in the middle made from an old quilt.

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This is my whole collection of these cross stitch Santa kits.  These are all done on perforated paper.  These appear to have been distributed by Yarn Tree, but the bottom two on the right were designed by Sandra Cozzolino for the first Olde Time Santa Ornament series.  There have been several more series since then and I guess that's where the rest came from.  All the other series were designed by Beth Johnson at Yarn Tree.  I can't find any photos of the rest of them online.  Sandy has continued to design similar Santa ornaments over the years and I was able to find a good collection of them from Mill Hill.  There's even an ebay store for these, so if you're interested you might want to check out Beading Betty.  I have to admit I'm seriously thinking about getting a few more of these kits.  They're so darn cute!

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I almost forgot to show you our Christmas card this year.  I think this is the first year I've used Ryan's art for it.  He doesn't really do much art, so it's never come up before, but when I decided to use this plate design on a mini quilt (scroll down) for Ryan, this idea came to me as well.  I transferred his design to some easy cut block and spent a rather long time carving.  I was so pleased with these and I hope all who received them realize how rare they may be!

This has been a quiet week for me.  The kids had several play dates and sleepovers (for Chloe) and I didn't go anywhere at all until this evening when we went out to dinner.  It's been so nice!  We've also been getting quite a bit of snow lately and that's always a treat.  I've had lots of time to work on a project that I started 5 years ago!  Here's a sneak preview:

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One of my goals for these next few weeks will be to work on some of the large projects that have been sitting around for a while (sometimes a rather long while!).  However, I had a post-holiday studio cleaning and couldn't help taking a look at a book that's fairly new, Art Quilt Workbook by Jane Davila and Elin Waterston.  I've had it for a while, but have just now really read through it.  There's so much in this one!  I think it's really worth the price.  I also just discovered that both artists have blogs.  Check them out at will.love.logic and Chary Sprouts

The book really energized me so I spent a little bit of time today playing around with batiks and I'm planning some fabric postcards for the Sisters Outdoor Quilt Show's Wish Upon a Card this summer.  They will be collecting postcards to auction and sell for charity.  Last year they had 500 postcards donated and raised $6000.00 for a local charity.  This year they hope to get over 1000 postcards and will donate the money to Wendy's Wish Appeal, which is a charity in support of St. Charles Cancer Treatment Center.  I'll be starting my radiation treatments there in a couple of weeks.  If any of you have a chance to make postcards for this very worthy charity it would be great!  You can read my little tutorial from last year for some inspiration.

Speaking of the quilt show, if you are interested in entering the quilt block contest this year, the info can be found here.  Well, that's it for now.  I'll be back soon hopefully with some older finishes and some new inspiration!

A Handmade Christmas- Part 3

Happy New Year everyone!  I hope 2008 is the healthiest, happiest year yet!  I'm feeling great after my surgery which was done on an outpatient basis.  I took a nap after getting home and was able to join in for an evening with my parents.  They brought dinner over so it was perfect!  Thank you for the encouraging comments, they really mean a lot to me.

I thought I'd pop in with some of my Christmas knitting.  This was the super secret stuff I was working on.

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First off the socks for my beloved.  As you can see they weren't quite finished in time for opening.  But I was able to finish them by the end of the day so I think that counts!  On his lap is another one of the handmade gift bags.  This is the Log Cabin Sock pattern from Handknit Holidays, knit with Rowanspun Aran.  I think the pattern is quite nice and would have been a much quicker knit if I didn't have to keep it secret.  Once I could work with everyone in the room it flew by!  And here they are at the end of the evening.

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Here are Chloe's mittens, also unfinished.  These took a bit more time to finish, but were done two days later.  This is the Selbu Mitten from Folk Mittens, knit with Blue Sky Alpaca sport weight.  I liked these, but had a bit of trouble with getting the proper tension with the stranding.  The first mitten is a bit tighter than the second, though they both fit her fine.  I think I'd go with an overall pattern for a beginner rather than the snowflake pattern which has long sections of one color.

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I have to thank Jan for her tips on these folk mittens.  She's got some lovely ones she's knitting up right now too.

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I've already showed you Ryan's mittens but here's proof he liked them!

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I got a last minute idea that I would try the Fiber Trends Felted Clogs again and make some for my mom.  These are knit with Cascade 220 and the newer pattern which is slightly narrower than the original.  I made the bumper on the bottom edge, but I don't think I would do that again.  I'm not sure I like how it looks.

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This was the big present for my parents.  The tree is hand appliqued onto linen, then I embroidered the swirls and took some big quilt stitches around the shapes with size 12 perle cotton.  You might not see it so well, but the perle cotton is hand dyed and has some nice color variation.  I also did the button back so it's easy to take off for cleaning.  This is my own pattern.

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In our family we have a gift system where one family gives to only one other each year.  This year we gave to my parents and my sister gave to us.  Cheryl of course had some lovely handmade gifts for us.  Chloe got this super cute kitchen set.  The apron is so sweet and it's even reversible.  She got some cookbooks with this as well to feed her passion for cooking.

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This is the gift for Mark and me.  Isn't it amazing?  I love the large size and the uneven edges.  This will take center stage in our dining room.

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I'm getting ready take some more Santa photos before they get packed away.  These next ones are soft Santas and the cross stitched Santa ornaments.

More Santas

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It's been a very relaxing week here.  We spent the days after Christmas lolling around, reading, sledding and just generally taking it easy.  We are getting ready to pack Christmas away, but I have some last few Santas to show you before we do.  My favorite gift this Christmas is this Santa made by Chloe!  She carved it out of maple with a simple pen knife.  She got the piece of wood from the garage and was carving in secret.  If we'd known I would have recommended a softer wood.  Anyway, it's just marvelous and I was so surprised!  He fits right in with the other Santas.

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This Santa is a gift from my sister-in-law and is wonderful for the quilt imagery.  He looks great with the collection.

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We picked up this tall Santa at a craft fair this fall.  We met the artist and found out that these are made from huge cedar logs that wash up on the beach along Puget Sound.  The husband carves them and the wife does the painting. 

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This is my favorite stocking of all the ones we have.  I started this for Ryan when I was pregnant, but finished it just in time for his first Christmas.  I have many cross stitch Santa and Tomten patterns, but this is the only one I've done.  Maybe I ought to make another one.

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This is another one of my favorite gifts this year.  This is a hand painted cheese server that my sister sent me.  She didn't make it, but she bought it at a tiny shop in the San Bernardino Mountains.  My sister went back to the shop after the fires there in October and this shop was still standing while the lumber store next door had burned down!

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Isn't this guy's beard marvelous?  I love it!

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Tomorrow's a big day for me.  I'm having my lumpectomy surgery.  I hope to be back here within a few days.  Happy New Year!

Merry Christmas!

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The stockings were hung by the chimney with care and Santa has come and gone.  May you have a joyfilled day with your families!

A Handmade Christmas- Part 2

A Very Merry Christmas to you and yours!

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Macaroni Angel made by my mom.  These have suffered from attrition over the years.  I think this is the only one we have left.

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Needlepoint snowman I made several years ago.  I finally got all the rest of them finished up this Christmas.  Several people have gotten these as gift tags this year and Chloe and Ryan will get one too. This one is mine to keep!

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I made this orange and clove pomander at a homeschool gathering this month.

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My sister made one of these for each of us last Christmas.  These are some of my favorite ornaments.  They sparkle so prettily in the sun.

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Secret Christmas knitting continues here, but I thought I'd show you some of my favorite handmade ornaments in the meantime.  While our tree is not exclusively decorated in handmade ornaments, the ones made by hand by loved ones as well as skilled artisans are some of my favorites.  Enjoy!

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Cross stitched Santa on perforated paper, made by me.  I've made a bunch of these and hope to show you more.  The felt mitten was made by my mom.

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This hand blown glass ornament was made by the artisans at Holy City Art Glass in Los Gatos, CA.  We lived in Los Gatos for many years and a holiday trip to watch the glass blowers was a highlight.  You can read about Holy City's fascinating history here.

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I made this candlewick ornament when I was in college, many moons ago.

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My mom made each of the kids one of these knitted gingerbread ornaments when they were little. 

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My mom has made many crocheted angels over the years, but these colorful ones are my favorites.  There are also smaller ones.  Maybe I'll get a photo of one of them too.

Done and ready to mail

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I got the second pouch done.  You might notice I forgot to cut the triangles off the corners.  Oh well, it works just as well this way.  The inside looks pretty much the same as the first.

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Each of the girls is getting one of these snowman ornaments.  I stitched these years ago, but finally got around to finishing them a couple of days ago.

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I also have knitted a few more votives for gifts.  I really love this blue one which was my swap gift for my homeschool group's Mom's Night Out holiday party on Sunday.  I'm still working away on a couple of super secret gifts.  Last night I spent getting our Christmas cards made.  Oh, they are so cute.  Photos to come soon.

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Liberate Yourself!

Destash sale July 2008

  • Denise Needle Set with extra 40 inch cord
    I still have lots of fabric left! The fabric is all 100% highest quality quilting cotton. The fabric is all priced per batch with shipping extra. I'll throw in an extra bit of fabric for each order- I'll surprise you! Payment by Paypal only. The yarn, Denise Needle set and double point storage have prices that include shipping. If you wish to combine items I'll lower the shipping costs. If you are outside the US, let me know and I'll see what I can do for shipping. All the items have been carefully stored in our non-smoking and cat-free home. The fabric is all pre-washed.

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