Friday, June 17, 2011

The Weekend Is Here!!

I really don't have much to talk about today.  I have been very busy at work all week training my replacement and just exhausted when I get home.  I start my new position on Monday but have to be trained the first two days so will go in 7-4 Monday & Tuesday then on Wednesday I start the 8-5 shift. I'm excited and a tad bit nervous lol.  I want to sew this weekend but will be taking Mom to town tomorrow morning so maybe tomorrow afternoon and Sunday I can get some sewing in. Maybe I will finally work on that table runner I got or possibly put a top together from my UFO blocks. Who knows. I'll make sure I upload some pics no matter what I do.  Anyway, I just wanted to post a bit since it's been a few days.  I'm off to watch something with the family.  :) Toodles

Currently Reading: Blood Canticle by Anne Rice on my Kindle

Kerensa

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Clay's Choice

I just could not wait until July for the next BAB BOM lesson so I went to Quilt.com and made the June 1997 block of the month "Clay's Choice".  It turned out pretty good but I was a bit off on either the 1/4" seams or when I pinned the blocks to meet up with the blue squares I was off, but it still looks good to me. :)  I'll just have to keep practicing.

When I saved the photo of the block I also found one more photo of one of my WIPs/UFOs:


I can't remember when I made it but I do know it was a mystery quilt and I really had a lot of fun making it.  As you can see it has been stored away in a box for quite a few years now so is very wrinkly lol.  I'm trying to decide on borders since I can't find the fabric anymore (purchased at Wal-Mart) and what I do have left over is not really enough to do much with. 

I'm having so much fun getting back into the habit of sewing again! :D  I just hope I keep up with it.  This weekend I want to start making my table runner and go through fabric to make my TATW quilt.  Well, I need to go clean up the "sewing room" and get ready for bed.  Morning comes early ya know? lol
Kerensa

Monday, June 6, 2011

MLQS and the BAB BOM'ers

So tonight I was going through my emails, mainly my Yahoo group emails since that are the majority of what I get lol, and the BAB group has decided to start the monthly BOMs again!  I'm so excited!  This was just what the doctor ordered as I immediately grabbed my laptop and ran to the "sewing room" (okay so it's my dining room lol) and began looking for fabrics.  The group is also in the process of putting together a Military Love Quilt so are looking for block 'volunteers'.  So what did I do?  I grabbed some red, white, and blue fabric and pressed them, cut them, and sewed them all together into a gorgeous Arrowhead block:

I so enjoyed getting in there and sewing again!  Thank you so much to Barb for the offer of the monthly patterns/tutorials and suggestions in the first place!  :)  I will make the majority of the blocks in RWB fabs for the MLQS but may also do them in my own fabrics as well.  Christmas is coming upon us quickly ya know?

It is off to the bedroom for me now.  Another day at work tomorrow and possibly another BOM tomorrow evening since I have TONS and TONS of BOM patterns in a huge 5" binder LOL.  Until next time...keep sailing along...
Kerensa

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Shop Hoppin' Away

Well, I have done nothing quilty at all this weekend as I had hoped other than browse 160 online fabric shops while doing the Fabshophop for the month of June.  I have found SO many beautiful fabrics and patterns. :)

Yesterday I took my son to Kohl's to get him some new clothing as he just started his first job and needed something a little more professional.  My daughter went with us and I got her some new shorts and tanks for summer.  The three of us had a blast while the hubby stayed home and enjoyed the quiet (lucky him) lol.  All the running around yesterday wore me out so I have been recouping ever since.  I really miss being young and able to function on 2 hours of sleep!

So it's back to work tomorrow.  I have 2 weeks left in my current position and then I will be moving to a new department and supervising a new team.  I am really excited about the change and am looking forward to learning more about the business.  My hours will change from 7-4 (actually 6:30-4) to 8-5 so will have to get used to hanging around the house an extra hour and a half lol.  Maybe I can use that time to get some simple strip sewing in as I plan on beginning my TATW quilt.  Although, I fell in love with Moda Fabrics' Dragonfly Summer by Holly Taylor, so may have to buy enough to make the TATW quilt with it.
Kerensa

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Going back in time

So I had to sew a pair of my son's jeans today where he ripped out the seam and afterward, I was cleaning up and found my old quilt journal.  I took a couple photos from that journal to show some of the quilts I no longer have. I miss being able to quilt every day...
This is the first quilt I made.  The pattern is the 2004 Summer Mystery from the Beginners and Beyond quilt group on Yahoo groups.  I made A LOT of mistakes (just look closely at my "border/binding in one" lol) 


close up 

Yikes, I forgot how bad it really was LOL.


This next one was another Beginners and Beyond (BAB)quilt, the 2004 NYE Mystery quilt.  I decided to get brave and made a King size and named it Big Red, did all the piecing myself, and a wonderful friend, Jean Madan, graciously quilted it on her long arm and put the binding on for me.  I love it and still use it to this day, which you can tell if you look close enough you see where the seams are coming out...

 
close up


This quilt pattern was from an online quilt group and I can't remember which one (sorry) in 2004 or 2005.  It was VERY easy to make and the fabrics went so well together.  I do not know where this wall hanging ended up.  I called it... Rose's Rails


I so enjoyed making this next wall hanging.  It was my first time using paper piecing.  This was a quilt challenge done in the SFQ (Smoker Friendly Quilters) Yahoo group (which I seriously miss since I withdrew from it when I became too busy to quilt and now can't find it anymore).  I think I offered the wall hanging to the winner of the contest but I really can't remember since this was back in 2005.  This wallhanging was called Geese in the Iris Patch...wish the photo was better to show the bright lime green and purple with lime green polka dots (you can see my black and bold blocks behind it on the wall lol)

This quilt coming up was a group project.  The SFQ group got together and we made string blocks and then shipped them out and got back more from those in the group participating so that we had a wide array of fabrics.  I put the top together and shipped it off to Kim D. who quilted it for me, although I think she hated (not literally) me for a bit because of the flannel fabric for the backing, plus the thick foundation blocks, I wanted her to use and it kept breaking her needles lol.  She did an awesome job and I gave it to my son who still uses it to this day...

This final quilt is one I made from another mystery for my daughter.  We picked out the fabric together.  I called it Demented Starfish.  The red fabric has sparkles in it lol.  Although it is a twin size she likes it hanging on the wall so I could only get 1/2 of it in the picture.

And now...for my WIP's or UFO's...In the SFQ group, we did a lot of block swaps where we would make blocks and would then swap them out with each other.  I so enjoyed doing this. I just don't have the time now. :(

These are the black and bold blocks that I am still trying to figure out what kind of sashing to use.

These are my orange and black blocks, again trying to figure out sashing so I can make it twin-sized...If I remember correctly (and it has been a long time for this old brain lol) I think these were the birthday blocks we did.

And my purple and green blocks... 

The last project was an applique wall hanging that my mom made on her embroidery machine and I did the quilting and binding...Halloween style

front
and back

I really need to learn to do binding the right way.  It always looks great on the front but looks more like a 1/2" border on the back.  Anyone wanna teach me? *VBG*  I also really, really want to learn to hand quilt but trying to teach myself with tutorials online just doesn't work for me.  I need someone there to show me and tell me as I do it myself.

Well, that is all the photos I have for today.  I have many more WIPs but too tired to pull them out, take photos, upload them, and put them in here.  lol, I'll leave it for when I complete them. :)  Until next time...Happy quilting.
Kerensa

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Here I go again...

So I just finished registering for the Fall 2011 semester at UWF online!  I'm totally excited and nervous at the same time.  The classes I registered for are Personal Computer Applications, Java Programming, Information Sources for Business Decisions, and Introduction to Philosophy.  I really wanted to take Intro to Religions but it was not available.  I am hoping they will offer Modern Astronomy for my non-lab science class but it wasn't available for the Fall. :(  I am all set up on what I need to take.  I really only have a couple general studies courses to take toward my Bachelor's degree: English Comp II, Pre-Calc Algebra, Elements of Statistics, Intro to Philosophy, and the Modern Astronomy class.  The rest of the courses I have to take are all core courses. VERY EXCITED!!!!
Kerensa

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Procrastination and rambling thoughts

So there were "ifs and's or buts" seeing as how I still have not begun working on my table runner.  I really have been busy with other things; chief among them being I have submitted my application for admittance to UWF (University of West Florida) for a Bachelor's Degree in Interdisciplinary Information Technology: Networking and Telecommunications.  All classes will be taken online, which will keep me pretty busy, but I'm excited as well.  I have a lot of experience taking online classes since my AA in Business Management was all completed online with the University of Phoenix.  My transcripts have been received so I am just waiting on the acceptance (fingers crossed).  The only thing that may hold me back is that in the state of Florida, it is a requirement that every Undergraduate have 2 years of foreign language, which I do not have.  I will have to take a foreign language locally but I'm hoping UWF will allow me to begin classes while taking the language courses at my local college.
I have also spent more than a few hours today searching quilt patterns for ideas and ran across a site I had long forgotten about Quiltville by Bonnie K. Hunter and her gorgeous version of the Dear Jane quilt in pink with storm at sea sashing.  I now know what quilt I want to make using controlled fabric colors (yes, I am afraid of the stash of scraps I have accumulated lol).  I'm very excited to start thinking about and planning my own version. Check out Bonnie's version: In the Pink (Dear Jane at Sea).  I much prefer the quilt with the storm at sea sashing.  It is just beautiful!

I  have also been reading a lot more lately, something I have truly missed.  At one point in my life that is all I did, work and read.  I was never seen without a book in my hand. With all the hectic issues going on in my life the last 10 years or so it is rare to see me reading.  Usually, it is Stephen King, Anne Rice, Dean Koontz, and Bentley Little books, but thanks to my romance-a-holic mother purchasing a "new age" romance series written by Melissa Mayhue I have been speed reading through her Daughters of the Glen series and am currently reading Highlanders Curse the eighth book in the series and thoroughly enjoying them.  If you are into romance, hunky Scotland Highlanders, and "fae magic" please check out this series, I promise you will love the characters and storylines.

Think I will get offline for a while and spend some quality time with the fam.  Thanks to Netflix we have "You Again" waiting to be watched.  I heard it was a really cute and funny movie.  Anything with Betty White, Sigourney Weaver, and Jamie Lee Curtis in it has to be funny. :)  Until next time.  
Kerensa