Thursday, June 21, 2018

A Busy Couple Of Days

Where do I begin... My husband has been down with a very painful pinched nerve, so along with household duties I had to take over some yard work and care for our mini-farm. As I was feeding and watering our rabbits and chickens, I was surprised by three new additions to our menagerie.
I have also been busy in my sewing room, and taking care of my flower garden. Phew, I'm tired 😂  




Gladiolus too pretty to leave outside.

and one more project, sanding this utility cart to ready for painting. The cart was just collecting dust in our basement, and thanks to Pinterest I found that these carts make for great use in sewing rooms. Until next time......

Sunday, June 17, 2018

Moda Blockheads 2

I am stitching along with the Moda Blockheads 2. This is the first quilt-along I have participated in, and I look forward to each weekly block. Block 1- "Stellar Star" a 12 1/2" block (which I messed up somehow and had to cut to 12"😐) and Block 2- "Buckeye Beauty" which measures 6 1/2" Follow the link to join the fun!http://blog.modafabrics.com/block-heads-2/

Thursday, June 14, 2018

Quilty Box June 2018

I love this month's box! The fabric is vibrant and gorgeous! An applique pattern is included along with iron-on webbing, and coordinating thread. Everything you need in one box to make a beautiful quilt! quiltybox.com

Thursday, June 7, 2018

I Love My #SewSamplerBox

It is such a treat to get this in the mail every month. This is May's box, I'm a little behind.

Wednesday, May 30, 2018

My Tuesday was spent not only working on some quilts, but also rearranging my sewing room to make ready a space for the table my husband is making out of an old treadle. We've had so much rain, that I haven't been able to work in my flower garden, however I did manage to bring in some African Fire Lilies during a break in the weather.





Monday, May 28, 2018

They paid a debt they did not owe, we owe a debt we cannot pay. #MemorialDay

Sunday, May 27, 2018

You're never too old to learn something new. I use my embroidery machine  to piece quilts as well, and found an easier way to help with the bulk. While stitching the excess is folded under the free arm ( it shifted while taking the pic, it's actually more under the free arm than this), and I only have to give it a little tug as I am sewing. Just be sure that it is smooth with no puckers as you stitch.