Thursday, December 03, 2009

Snow Flurries Forecast


Here's my own version of the quilt Becky made. We learned to make this pattern in Heather's class. Thanks, Heather, for the inspiration! You should be such a proud teacher.

Snow flurries on this one too! (Side note: the weatherman says we MIGHT get snow flurries in the next few days. That's terribly exciting!) 

 The flannel backing is going to make this a very snuggy quilt. Hope the recipient will love it...;-)

Becky's Christmas Quilt


Becky had a ton of cute Christmas fabrics in her stash. I think she had planned to make a million pillowcases! Instead she created this ADORABLE Christmas quilt for a friend...lucky!

She wanted wintry looking quilting to so I stitched these swirls which really do make you think of snow flurries. Brrrr! 


Friday, November 20, 2009

It's always a party in quilt class!




But these are NOT party decorations. And, sorry girls, I will not leave them up until next class. These "streamers" were a result of our lesson on chain-stitching our quilt squares. Once they figured out they could toss the ends of their chain over the loft edge, it was a merry time seeing how long the chains would be by the end of class. Fun times!

Why should girls have all the fun?


OK. If you didn't know this already, boys really are different from girls. More on that another time. But one way they are the same is that they can all sew! And do it beautifully! I am so impressed by the attention to detail. Just look at Jack ironing the trim piece for his Blazers pillowcase. He's going to get it right no matter what.

Pinning the pillowcase requires a ton of concentration and dexterity! Here's Cassy encouraging a very capable Jason. Go guys!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

"Hey, we could wear these as dresses!"


They may be young, but they're super sewers already! Their pillowcases are not yet finished, but that doesn't matter because they can easily be worn as dresses. I love to witness their creativity and enthusiasm!

Cassy giving Jessie a lesson in ironing. I think we've heard at least a dozen stories of burnings by iron. Ironing is a pretty dangerous activity, apparently.

Marissa sewing her pillowcase tube, remembering to take those pins out before she sews over them. And there's her cute yellow pin cushion she sewed by hand.

"More pins?" Yes, Lily, you can never have too many pins. Pinning is not an easy skill but notice that she's got the technique mastered!

Friday, November 13, 2009

Pin Cushion & Scrap Bag



Just finished this cute scrap bag/pin cushion/pocket organizer for our Make it Mine sewing room. It is Elizabeth Hartman's pattern from Sew, Mama, Sew. I used 3 fat quarters. Turned out pretty cute, huh? I have a different one that I made a while back. Here it is:

I've loved using this little scrap bag! We decided that we needed one at each of our sewing stations so I need to make a few more. But I loaned out the pattern and can't remember who I gave it to! I thought I'd try Elizabeth's pattern. I don't know if I'll end up liking the organizer pockets to store seam ripper, scissors, etc., but it might help keep things a little more orderly for our individual sewing areas. The scrap bag is great for thread bits. Plus, these look so dang cute!

Thursday, November 12, 2009

60 cards in 60 days...am I crazy or what?




For me, paper crafting comes in a close second to creating with fabric. I love to make one-of-a-kind cards, especially when I can give them away to someone who will then give them away--the gift that just keeps giving! So I was pretty excited when I was asked to make my aunt's Christmas cards for her this year. I considered it a challenge when she told me she needed 60 of them! Good thing she asked me at the beginning of October; I figured if I averaged one a day I'd have them done in time...so that's how it became known as my very own 60 Cards in 60 Days Challenge


I thought it would be fun to chronicle my progress in blog form. I will post each card as I've completed them. Since I've made several already, I have some catch-up blogging to do! Join me here at 60 cards in 60 days

Thursday, November 05, 2009

Cassy's Fall Quilt


This quilt was made by Cassy, our Make it Mine Sewing Class assistant. She loves everything to do with fall from the changing leaves to the crisp, sunny days to the vivid colors...maybe it's because she has a fall birthday...BTW, happy 18th, Cassy!



Even though she started it almost a year ago, she finished it really quickly--I taught her how to do the binding on Saturday and she was finished by Monday night. Didn't she do a great job?

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

"Did you make this on purpose?"

When you have a very picky eater, as child #4 is, it is not very often that you get a thumbs-up on a meal you've prepared. Do you feel my pain?
I'm used to it...I don't like it when I've spent time, effort, & resources to present a perfectly good dinner only to have one "no thank you bite" taken...but I'm used to it. (Children 1 through 3 have had their picky moments too!) After 18 years, she is getting more brave and trying a few more foods. But she's a little iffy about things mixed together, as in casseroles or crockpot stuff. And veggies may never be her thing--at least not while she's living under my roof. Glad she's made friends with green salad, even though lettuce and carrots are the extent of her bravery in the produce section.
Which brings me to last night's dinner: Potato & Sausage Au Gratin cooked all day long in my crock pot. Smelled and looked delicious to me...but I was ready for her oft-used "no thank you bite".  I was surprised to see her serving herself a good-sized portion of the creamy stuff. After one bite she asked,
"Did you make this on purpose?"
Really? It was a compliment! She liked it! Her only comment was that she would have liked to have corn as a side dish to add to her bowl. Corn? (Hey, that's kind of a vegetable.) And you want to mix it in? You betcha I'll have corn next time!

Red Potato & Apple Sausage Au Gratin
2 c. sliced sausages (I used Al Fresco Brand "Sweet Apple Chicken Sausage")
4 c. quartered raw red potatoes
1 c. chopped onion
3/4 c. shredded cheese
1 can cream of mushroom soup
1/8 tsp. black pepper
2 tsp. dried parsley flakes
1 tsp. yellow mustard

Parboil potatoes 10 minutes. While potatoes are cooking, brown onions and sausage together in a skillet.
Spray crock pot with non-stick spray. Combine drained potatoes with sausage and onions. Sprinkle cheese evenly over top. In a small bowl, combine soup, spices and mustard. Stir soup mixture into potato mixture. Mix well. Place in crock pot. Cover and cook on LOW for 8 hours.

Monday, November 02, 2009

Pumpkin-Banana Muffins. Oh yummy.


My house smells so good. You get the full effect when you walk outside and then come back in. Is there anything better than the smell of pumpkin & cloves & nutmeg & cinnamon at this time of year? I had oodles of bananas (why do I buy that too-big bunch at Costco?) that needed to be dealt with. Just had to make Grandma S's Pumpkin-Banana Bread recipe. The bananas make it a little milder than some pumpkin recipes, but you can't taste the bananas at all. Be warned: you'll have muffins and muffins and more muffins. But they freeze well. I usually half the recipe but today I wanted to make some with chocolate chips and some with cinnamon chips & raisins. Quite spectacular results.

These guys are the best kept secret around! Hershey's Cinnamon Chips. They are hard to find but you gotta keep some on hand in your freezer. My friend Monica gave me my first bag. What a good friend.


My favorite muffin-making tools: This pan makes the cutest little loaf shaped muffins. And the Pampered Chef scoop is awesome.

Banana-Pumpkin Muffins
3 ripe bananas, mashed
6 eggs, beaten
2/3 c. sour milk
1 lg. can pumpkin
4 c. sugar
5 1/2 c. flour (I use half white and half wheat)
1/2 c. oil
3 tsp. soda
3 tsp. salt
1 tsp. vanilla
2 tsp. cinnamon (I use 3 tsp. because I like a little more flavor)
1 tsp. nutmeg (I use 2 tsp.)
1 tsp. cloves (I use 2 tsp.)
chocolate chips (I use 1 bag for half the recipe) 
or cinnamon chips (I use 1/2 bag for the other half of the recipe along with 1 c. raisins)


Bake at 325 for 20 to 25 minutes. Don't overbake. 

Friday, October 30, 2009

From scraps to scraptastic!





I have a problem tossing out even the littlest pieces of fabric! I do keep the tiny bits pretty organized though. Bins and baskets hold strips of various sizes of fabric. I collected all these primary colored bits from other projects. I love this technique for using up scraps. I was inspired by Bonnie Hunter's "String Piecing" approach.
Here's a primer: http://quiltville.com/stringquiltingprimer.shtml.


You have to try it for yourself. The end product is so cool and it looks like you had a plan all along! Here's the first one I did. I literally used every strip of fabric I had! I considered entering it in an "Ugliest Quilt" contest...but Carole convinced me that it really isn't all that ugly. Thanks Carole!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Make it Mine: Pillowcases!



The Make it Mine Campers: So proud of these pillowcases and monogrammed banners we made!

Make it Mine: Mannequin mayhem


Who is that stylin' babe? With lots of imagination, some fabric, thread, and tons of cooperation, the MIM campers created these outfits for our mannequin. Notice she even has matching handbags and accessories...lucky girl.

Make it Mine: Nine patch pillows




The Make it Mine Campers busily creating their nine-patch pillows: ironing, cutting, sewing...and the final product! We even MADE OUR OWN pillow forms!

Monkeying around


I can just see a lil' guy loving this flannel monkey baby quilt! I know I have a vivid imagination, but those swirly hearts I quilted remind me of monkey tails...

Free-hand flowers on Minkee






I love stitching these free-hand flowers! This baby quilt really shows off the pointy petals. See the brightest pink squares? They are made of Minkee fabric...so soft and yummy. But so hard to sew with at first. My problem was that I was stitching these four patches together by hand (I like to piece by hand while traveling and watching tv...) Even though my needle was sharp, it just didn't work. I recommend sewing Minkee by machine! Here's a few notes to make it easier on you than it was on me! http://www.acommonthreadfabrics.com/pages/Minkee_Tips.html

Colleen's "Eternal" Quilt




Colleen calls this her "Eternal Quilt" made for her son & daughter-in-law as a wedding gift. She is hoping to get it bound & finished by their 3rd wedding anniversary. Good luck, Colleen! I think they'll love the soft muted colors. These viney leaves reminded me of hearts as I was quilting them...perfect for a wedding quilt, right?

Fall 2009 Classes


Custom Longarm Quilting Prices

Custom Longarm Quilting
prices as of 10/09
All-over freehand .01 per sq. inch
Pantograph .013 per sq. inch
Custom (beginning at) .015 per sq. inch
Binding (machine prep) .06 per linear inch
Binding (hand finish) .10 per linear inch

Thursday, January 01, 2009

The Brown Paisley Quilt


The quilt that started it all for me!