Monday, January 7, 2013

2 great link ups! Valentine Swap and Canadian Travelling Stash

Hi!
Yes, I signed up for this swap....
Sandy at Cookies and Cream craft shop in Australia has planned another great blog swap!
I participated with her on the Zippy Bag swap and she was great to work with.


But the good news is I already have the perfect project, I just need to quilt it and wait for my partner!
So, finish a UFO and gift it to a wonderful person!
I am excited!
You can click on the link above to sign up before Jan 10, and mail out to be received by Feb 14.
For me, I will be on vacation by then, so another win-win!

Big Drum Roll ........

Maria at Clothes and Craft blog and I have started an all Canadian Travelling Stash Treasure Chest!  She has it now and has added some great stuff.  You just have to live in Canada and go over and see Maria to leave a comment for a chance to win! 

I was jealous of all the great stuff in the treasures now roaming the USA, but could not participate because I live in Canada.  So I decided to gather up what I would like to give away and Maria was the 1st to be intersted!


I put in lots of fabric, notions to make a bag, some patterns, some gifts for Quilters....
I am going to jump over to see what is new!  See you there!
Take care, Leslie

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Confession Time!

Yes, I am confessing, I guess part of coming clean, starting anew....
1.  I am addicted to my Just Takes 2 quilt.  I am up to block 60ish.  I keep putting it away, then finding pages I have out to cut fabrics for a new block, or fabrics to cut up for a new block....
2.  I started a Pinwheel Christmas quilt with Get Ready Snow charm packs, I have all the blocks made, I just have to lay them out, get the sashing on and get it together
3.  I have a few blocks of this Vintage Sampler flower quilt by Reese at Morning Glory Designs Reese, I really like it, have a box of fabrics all ready to go.  These are Jenny Beyer left overs, I want to use.  I guess I have to get these kitted up
4.  Finish my Cottage Quilt blocks and quilt by Shabby Fabrics Quilt shop.  I have about 5 blocks done.  These are all hand applique.  With all my other applique projects, I know, I know ...
5.  I also have to get going on a sew along project with my friend Linda.  She has about half of her square in a square blocks done.  I have my fabrics picked, in a container and started cutting the other night.
6.  I have to get started on this... Benjamin Franklin by Erik Homemade eZine
I have all the fabrics, new American Banner Rose fabric by Minick and Simpson
7.  Of course, I want to work on this, I have some layer cakes I bought during Cyber Monday sales
Lori Holt Bee In My Bonnet Row Along
8. Kaaren at the Painted Quilt tells us her Quilting Guild is doing a Mystery Quilt.  Darlene has designed this quilt, you can read about it HERE .
9.  This new BOM sounds interesting too, you make 10 different blocks, but 2 at a time .... You can click on the link below for more info


http://www.genxquilters.com/2012/12/sisters-ten-bom-details.html

10.  I also found out about this BOM from Sulky, My Sewing Room

I am definately doing this one!

11.  If  you are still holding out and able to resist starting a new BOM, Michele at Quilting Tutorials blog Michele at Quilting Tutorials blog is building a list of new BOMs, I will be watching for more to share!
Talk with you soon, I have so much to get organized!
Take care, Leslie

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Happy New Year!
I borrowed this from Susan Branch , she has a lovely post on her blog....
I love all her writings and designs, I think this is great to start 2013 with, she even has some pretty music embedded in her post.  (go ahead, I can wait for you to come back)



For me, 2013 will bring lots of changes, and most of them are not clear to me yet ...
hopefully changes with work, waiting for the pension plan to fall into place first,
a move,
changes with our children
hopefully all positive!
So, if I picked a word, it would be Changes!
So, as usual, we are off and running!
Enjoy your life, life is way too short!
Take care, Leslie

Monday, December 24, 2012

Merry Christmas from our home to Yours!


Wishing one and all the best memories of this holiday or your own holiday at this time of the year!
The holidays are the laughter of little ones
The smiles of older ones
The hugs and kisses shared by all
The wishes that come true ....

Our holiday, Christmas is the wonder of a rebirth and the hopes and dreams of the New Year...
We will be a family of three tomorrow
And our youngest son, his fiancee and step-daughter to be will be with us on Boxing Day

We've just finished our Christmas Eve tradition of finger foods and treats, (probably a few more treats to come) and the turkey will go in the oven early and then broken up, to be enjoyed tomorrow and Boxing Day!  We will also be thinking of those special to us who aren't with us this year....

I haven't been sewing in my sewing room for 2 weeks....
Maybe tomorrow?
(pics above: my Christmas quilt from Bunny Hill Designs, Catch a Chirstmas Star, the other 2 from free Clip art sites)
Here's a hug to you all and to all a Good Night!
Merry Christmas!
Leslie and family

Monday, December 3, 2012

Help, How do I get rid of pictures?

Hi!
I've had a series of posts drafted, but I can't add any pictures.....
A message from Google comes up I need to purchase a membership from Picassa as I have too many pics in  my free memory alottment.
How do I delete the pics I never put into Picassa?
Thanks, have a great day!
Leslie
PS:  I see Sew Mama Sew has there annual giveaway day today...
Take care, Leslie

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Just Take 2 quilt progress

Hi!
I'm making great progress I think!
Since the middle to the end of July, I've made over 40 blocks!  I was working ahead as the blocks came out, but then thought I should just worry about catching up!
Except for a large block, I'm half-way finished the hand applique, I've finished the first quarter of the quilt of 27 blocks!
Here is a series of 2 parts of the 1st section... (somehow, there is a part missing in these pics!)


I'm into about 13 blocks into the 2nd section!
Wahoo!

Here is the latest block, number 42 I think.  It is 12.5 inches, so I've joined up with some link ups!
for some reason, as I printed out the blocks, they actually finish about 1 inch too small, so I've had to add to the outside, or in the case of this block, which was to be 4 x 6.5 inch blocks, they finished about 6 inches and 3/8's, so I had to trim and add some sashing to give it the right size.  This seems to be happening to the paper pieced blocks.
It is a mystery quilt, so no pictures of what it will look like!
So forget about my giveaway, ending Sunday Oct 28, so go HERE here to enter!
Talk with you soon,
Take care, Leslie

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Favourite Tools Day and a Giveaway!

Hi!   Thanks for being there for me on my last post, I know you have all been there....

Lissa at her modalissa blog posted on April 1, some of her favorite quilting tools.  A number of designers submitted their favourites to Lissa as well, and they are in her posting, lots of great info.
I have a number of tools I love too, and I've been wanting to share them with you.
(yes, there is a giveaway with this post.....)

1.  I use my AWL all the time.  It is from Clover, and available almost anywhere you buy sewing and quilting supplies.
2.  I love a hot iron and a firm ironing board surface.  I like to press my seams open, it helps with sewing and matching my corners, which I am obsessed about.  I know, I have to learn to press them 1 way, not open, but I always end up pressing the wrong way.... No favourites here to show, it just works for me.
3.  Some of the designers on ModaLissa's blog added a seam ripper.  I have a number of them, I dream for a seam ripper with a big handle like my awl, I reach for them to buy them, but never do.  They keep going up in price the longer I wait!  Most of them have little, little handles, I just keep using them.
4.  I use Guetermann cotton thread in my sewing machine, usually a neutral like a cream or beige, unless I need a white or another colour.

 I buy the bigger spools to fill my bobbins with.  I use the 250 yard spools for my top thread, I find it isn't heavy for the holder pronger thingy, and the thread comes off smoothly.
(Note:  they have this really cute applique BOM called Sweet City!)
5a and 5 b.  I use the Clover Forked Pins  ALL THE TIME!
These are wonderful for ensuring my corner's match, again which I obsess about.  I'm sorry if I offend anyone, but I can't believe on quilt books you buy, they show the pictures where their corners aren't matching.  When I started quilting, guild members always looked at where the corners didn't match.....  If I'm lazy and don't use them, my corners don't match and underneath, the corners get caught in the stitching, meaning more seam ripping.....  I have 2 packages of them, in their own special little box I love them soo much...
I also use the Clover flat head pins when I'm piecing.  My edges done poke up from the ball ends.  They are long and thin too.
6 and 7.  I love my Sharpie Ultra Fine permanent marker for tracing applique pieces on the featherweight Wonder Under stabilizer.   (sorry I couldn't get these pictures side by side!)












After I take off the paperbacking, the glue makes a nice edge to turn my edges under.  I can't get that helpful edge with pre-basting applique, I guess it is one of the reasons I'm still doing needleturn applique.
These are what I use for my applique.  You know how some people can't get machine quilting to work and prefer hand quilting?  That is my story with applique.  If I machine applique, something always goes wrong, like the stitching is so tight, the piece bunches, not puckers, up.  Lots of stitch ripping here....


8.  I love my YLI silk thread!
I have a big collection, yes there are some colours I don't have.  But I look for them when I travel away.  If I don't have the colour for the fabric on top, I use a colour for the background.  My stitches never show!   YLI is usually at all the big quilt shows,  once I bought them on a clearance sale, the YLI rep couldn't believe how many I was buying!  I think they were 6 for $12.00, plus if I bought 6, I got 1 free!  Like Paulette says, "SCORE"!  Sometimes I'll find a quilt store carrying them, it is usually a few neutral colours they brought in for an applique workshop or class they were doing.  Once I saw a store selling a 1/2 full spool for full price!!!!!!!  On the link above, you can buy directly from YLI for $6 per spool.
9.  I love Creative Grid rulers!
This brand is the only rulers I use, unless I need a specialty ruler.  They are coming out with more and more types of rulers.
I use my 4.5 inch square ruler so much, I need a new one, my corner and ink are wearing away.
I wish I could be a vendor for these rulers, I recommend them all the time.  I always look for a new ruler when I am away, and sometimes get to buy one...
10.  I have to say I am a baggie lady.  I have needle books in my stitching kits for a take along project.  This one is my favorite, I picked it up at a Quilt Show where the Host guild had items in their Boutique.  It is wool, and it is stuffed.  But I can't take this one on the plane, for all the things with points in here, so I have a few smaller ones they let me bring, but I digress...
I am very visual, so I like to keep my kits in a clear, zip lock baggie.  I want to play with zippers all the time, open, close, open, close, they drive me crazy!  These baggies are light, see thru,  I can find what I want when I want it, I don't have to unload the whole bag I can't see thru.  I found with customs, they like a see thru bag too, they are much less suspicious when I take out my kit bag, open my needle book, flip out my plane-safe scissors!  I once had a Security person thank me for doing that!

Ok, you are saying Giveaway yet?
I had to have this Wonderful Bobbin Winder machine when they first came out.  I had it bought in the USA for me and sent up.  Cost of USA money exchange, shipping, etc, plus the cost of the machine, very expensive at the time..... much more than the link says is the cost today....
I tried to sell it, but no one around my home was  interested.  Our local quilt shop only sells Husqvarna machines.
What is the problem with this?  The Husqvarna bobbins won't fit on the prongy thingy, so I can't wind my bobbins on it.  Now they have a machine with a prongy thingy to fit their bobbins, but I don't want to buy a new one.  Apparently, you can contact the company to get a different prongy thingy, I tried, but of course, no reply back.
It has never been used.  The box is a little faded because it sat at another LQS in the window where she tried to sell it for me.
If you would like it, I'll give it away!  I'll gladly ship it to anywhere in Canada or the USA.  Sorry, it will be too expensive to send overseas unless you are willing to pay the extra shipping, (you could add that in your entry).  I'd take payment in a few charm packs or fat quarters, you could let me know.... (hope you win!! LOL)
I'll draw the lucky winner's name on Thursday April 5 at bedtime!
No hoops, just one entry per person.
Maybe you would like to share your favorite tools, on a blog post, etc.  Don't need to link back here, but you can if you want, you can just add here, it you want....
You can share the giveaway with your friends if you want....
Don't need to become a Follower, although sharing with friends is the best!
Yes, I am working on my To Do list, getting there, slooooowly.....
Take care, Leslie