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Wednesday, November 15, 2023

Turkey Trot Blog Hop

 Ideas for this hop turned out to be way more difficult then I ever imagined.  I guess I'm not that much of a Thanksgiving person so ideas just weren't happening.  I usually have my post ready several days before my scheduled day.  I am writing this last night.


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Well my first idea is more of a fall thing not a Turkey thing.  I tripped over this idea somewhere on the great internet several weeks ago.  At first I didn't have it in mind for this hop but as a gift for the folks who are graciously feeding us on Thanksgiving.  


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When I saw the design I had a plan to make the bottom section scrappy but when I went to pull fabric I found these 2 fat quarters that were perfect.  I used a double layer of tinsulate so they can be used as pot holders or hot pads.  The only trouble I had was that I left the stem top open for turning and it was a bear to fit 2 layers of fabric and 2 layers of tinuslate through that tiny space. I succeeded after much tugging and swearing.

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My original plan when I was cutting them out was to make one orange and the other green. Once I started to pin them together I thought it would be a good idea to make them reversible.



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Yes deep down I know I didn't have to have a turkey to participate in this hop but once my brain locks onto  a concept much  like that a Turkey Trot hop should have a turkey I have a problem redirecting.  I spent a ridiculous  amount of time hunting down something just a little different.  I found a couple of ideas on Creative Fabrica and decided that this one was perfect for my table.  

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Can't you just see it on my table surrounded with the leftovers I will be bringing home with me from our friends?


A couple of weeks ago I attended a mini retreat for Cricut users where one of our projects was etching this glass pie plate.  While this dish is not a quilting project it has been photographed with a quilt back as its background (that counts, right?) and it does express my feelings about this holiday season.  


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It also expresses my feelings for all of you, my blogging buddies.  Wishing you all a Happy and Food Filled holiday.

Below is the list of all of the participants in this Turkey Trot.  I know you will be thankful if you stop by and visit each of them and leave a little note of thanks.

Thanks also to Joan and Carol for taking these hops on and for keeping the fun happening for next year.


Monday November 13

 

MooseStashQuilting

Words & Stitches

The Morning Latte

Quilting Gail

The Life Of Grammy

 

Tuesday November 14

Karrin’s Crazy World

Just Because Quilts

Elizabeth Coughlin Designs

Domestic Felicity

Nettie Sews and Lucky Quilts

 

Wednesday November 15

Selina Quilts  (you are here)

Quilt Doodle Designs

Inflorescence

MS P Designs USA

 

Thursday November 16

Just Let Me Quilt

BeaQuilter

Quilted Snail

Songbird Designs

Scrapdash


Monday, October 23, 2023

Monster Mash Hop

 I love Halloween most of all.

Welcome to Day 1 of the Monster Mash Hop

There was no doubt in my mind that I would be participating in this hop from day 1 back in January.

As I unboxed my Halloween goodies this year I found some interesting items such as this unfinished mini wall hanging which I did finish but forgot to take a starting photo.  It only needed to  be quilted and bound.

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And then there was this piece which I think I stitched last year with no real goal.  Still no goal but maybe a jumping off point for next years Hop.


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Then I found a black work table runner that I did last year or the year before and decided that I would really like a couple of black work hand towels from a couple of my favorite designs used in the table runner. 

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The designs are from Kreative Kiwi Embroidery  and are free.

As an aside, one of our favorite Halloween events is the annual Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party. We go pretty much every year,  Several years ago I made this tee shirt and trick or treat bag just for this event.  

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Disney gives you a cute little paper sack and lots of spots for getting treats. I love the trick or treating part of the event the best .  This is a picture of my efforts this year, 7 pounds of candy. 

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 I am obsessed with getting my monies worth. The cost of  tickets for this event are ridicules. What's really ridicules is that I'm not much of a candy person.  I have shared some with my neighbors and friends and the bulk of it will be donated  to a local group.

Every year when Reese's comes out with their holiday versions of the peanut butter cup I grab a couple of bags, one for my house and one for my sister. A couple of weeks ago, one of the groups I'm with decided to work on making zip bags from candy bags.  I haven't done one in a couple of years and this hop and the Reese's Halloween pumpkins paired up nicely.

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When trimming the bag for sewing you cut off the purple trim.  I took a piece of the purple trim and made it the zipper pull for the Peanut Butter colored zipper.


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Last but probably most fun are my ghosts.  

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Earlier this month on the Bernina site    nicole daksiewicz     did a tutorial on making these supper simple, supper cute ghosts.  

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 I believe they are supposed to be coasters.  Since I was using left over rope from previous projects, my ghosts vary a bit in size as I used up stray pieces of rope. The design makes 2 ghosts at a time and if you have any experience sewing rope you can probably knock a set out in under a half hour.  And if you have no experience maybe the first set will take you 45 minutes.  I think in total I made 7 sets, they were very popular and in demand. 

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I really liked mine on my front door with my spider web welcome, but I do have a set handy for my morning coffee.

So Big, Big thanks to Joan for sharing this event with us again this year.  I loved participating and I know I'm going to enjoy each and every thing the members of this group will be sharing and that I will be adding to my To Do list .  I'm listing them all of the participants for your viewing pleasure.  

Have a Spooktacular holiday.


 

Thursday, September 21, 2023

It's A Dog's Life

If only we had the life my Benny is currently living. Pretty much heaven on earth. Loved by everyone he meets.

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Oh you didn't mean we should include photos of the sweetest, cutest dogs you ever met? Tough, this stop is all based on Benny.

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For those of you who don't know, Benny is a rescue.  He was found abandoned on the streets of Sarasota, Fl.  Probably abandoned due to medical issues that were mostly resolved before he came to us this past June.

When Benny first arrived we had some miscommunication regarding requests to go out doors.  On the first Sunday evening he was with us he wet his bed.  My quilt group had been making dog beds stuffed with quilt scraps for some time, so I went to the scrap box and knocked out this bed for him.  

 I remember hearing that one of the local rescues didn't want them because they were difficult to wash.  Well when I washed this one I understood the problem.  Once it got wet it beat the daylights out of my washer. dropping from the top of the washer to the bottom every time the washer spun.  Drying was a nightmare. After an hour plus in my dryer it was like I never tried to dry it.  It took 3 days outside in very hot Florida to dry.  

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It is here still for emergencies but will be tossed when it needs to be washed again. 

I ZOOM quilt with several people once a month.  Some are local, One is on the west coast and one in Scotland.  Throughout the year we come up with Group To Do's.  Our summer project was to send each of the other members of the group a sewn Post Card. Delivery was tentatively scheduled for early September.

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So what do you think? Wouldn't you have loved to find this version of Benny in your mail box?

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I finished them in 2 different ways.  2 with stitching around the edges which didn't do anything for me.

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and 5 with picture frame edging after a friend said she would frame it if I made her one. 
In total I made 8 of them.  5 for my zoom group, 2 for my friends who have declared themselves Benny's Godmothers and 1 for the couple who fostered him while he recovered from his medical issues and waited for adoption.

If you have never done fabric postcards, the amazing part is that they were mailed just as they were made. No envelopes, no plastic coverings.  I took them to the post office and asked that they be hand cancelled.  They were all received intact with no damage.  I even spoke to the gal in Scotland and hers was fine  on arrival too.

Lastly, when I got the bright idea to use the postcards as a jumping off point for this hop I down loaded several embroidery designs from Creative Fabrica.  My first choice was too large for a post card, and could only be reduced so much, but it was a great size for a tee shirt.


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The shirt is a very soft lavender and the embroidery is a medium brown.  Hindsight says it would have been better on a black shirt.  Or if I used black thread but see, Benny is dark brown.

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Well A Dogs Life is pretty decent here.

On a more serious note, there are lots of dogs and cats whose lives aren't great.

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I made this group of  of 18 x 12 quilts (pretty much like placemats) for the group  Kennel Quilts  who receives  requests from all over the country for these little quilts to put in cages at rescue centers. Usually these requests come in after disasters that displace pets such as Hurricanes, tornadoes, forest fires and the like.  
If you go to the link it explains the what and how.  It also gives patterns if you want to use them.  Me, I just use up scraps and strips I find hanging about after other projects.  

Well it's time to say so long til next month with a great big Thanks to Carol over at Just Let Me Quilt for hosting and coordinating yet again another wonderful creative event.

Here is a list of all of the participants who are sharing their vision of A Dogs Life.  Enjoy


Monday, August 21, 2023

Call Me Crazy Hop

 Generally I'm just a normal  wonderfully sane individual, but like everyone else I have the occasional horrible days when your mind is wondering or isn't fully awake and you commit to something you would have run away from on any normal day. You know,  A CALL  ME CRAZY day.

The timing of this hop coincided with one of  THOSE days. 

I live in a ginormace  retirement community in Florida. There are over 2000 groups you can join that cover pretty much anything you can think of...crafts, sports, nationalities, schools, biking, music and on and on. most of the groups have some tie to doing something charitable at least once during the year. 

Earlier this year I joined a Machine Embroidery Quilting group.  In May they announced that the charity they would support this year involved a group that annually holds a charity auction of Christmas Trees fully decorated by different organizations. At the meeting (which started at 8:30 AM) they had a list of things needed to be done by the members.  Things like ornaments and tree topper and tree skirt.  Members were raising their hands as different items came up on the list until they got to the tree skirt. Nobody raised their hand.  After the request was made for the 3rd time, sleepy me raised my hand. After all how bad can it be, I've knocked out several tree skirts over the years. 

They wanted specifics for the next meeting.  When I raised my hand I didn't take into consideration that this was an "Embroidery" group and the skirt needed to represent that fact.

I googled embroidered tree skirts and found a beautiful pattern.  Problem was that I looked at it and thought it was an applique with some embroidery  pattern.  Found out after purchasing and downloading it that the only applique is the snow everything else is embroidered.

Each of the 12 panels is done individually and then they are sewn together. The last part stitched in each panel is the satin stitch outline.   If you don't have the piece hooped to the max this is the result


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5 bobbin changes and 83 minutes of stitch time for this panel and it needs a do over. Calling me Crazy at this point is an understatement.


This issue happened to me 2 out of 12 times.  The one panel was lite on the embroidery compared to the others so I guess I got a little cocky (yes more crazy).  and not as careful in hooping.

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Ok, off I go to the next meeting to find out that these trees have to be presented to the auction committee in early September to be  voted in or out.  I'm doing all this crazy stuff for something that may or may not happen. Told my sister about it and she volunteered to take it if we don't make the cut, actually she begged for it either way.

Next I have to sew the panels together. The instructions suggest using a zipper foot.  The problem was that when you stack satin stitch on satin stitch the 2 pieces don't stay stacked well.  I tried pins, clips and tape to no avail.  I ended up hand basting the pieces together and then going back and sewing with the zipper foot.  Yes, more CRAZY.

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I am writing this on Sunday morning the day before I post this.  My goal is to sew the backing on and finishing this up.  I have been at this step all week and can't seem to get my crazy self motivated to just DO IT.   Probably because I'm afraid of what the next unforeseen issue will be.



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Yes there was another issue found today.  The instructions said to attach the panels in order.  I numbered them on the back as I finished them.  There was another sentence after that, that I reread this morning after I was finished that said something like after she thought about it she left an opening to wrap it around her tree.  I had thought that and left an opening between panels 1 and 12.

Well I did all of my work from the back following the numbers. Laying out my finish carefully you can't tell where the opening is  but panel number 12 is the front of the sleigh therefore the opening falls between the sleigh and the first deer.  DUH

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So I guess this was the absolute perfect project for this hop 

CALL ME CRAZY
(but finished)

OK so I want to thank Joan for the push to get me this far with this project.  I do better with goals and due dates.  

I can't wait to see what makes us call the rest of this group crazy.  Please join in and find out.  Here is the list of Crazies participating.  Have a great day.

 

Monday August 21

MooseStashQuilting

Selina Quilts

Quilting Gail

Just Because Quilts

Words & Stitches

 

Tuesday August 22

Karrin’s Crazy World

Scrapdash

Inflorescence

VroomansQuilts

Happy Cottage Quilter

 

Wednesday August 23

 Den syende himmel

Just Sew Quilter

Ms P Designs USA

Quilted Snail

MooseStashQuilting Guest Post

 

Thursday August 24

Just Let Me Quilt

BeaQuilter

Stitching Farm Girl

 Days Filled with Joy

 

Wednesday, July 19, 2023

Picnic Party Blog Hop

 When I hear the term 'picnic" my brain pictures ants and watermelon and blankets on the ground with warm food in a basket.  I don't think I've ever been to that version of a "picnic" so I don't know why it comes to mind.  I grew up in a house where for a picnic we went to the backyard and had food from the refrigerator.  We sat at a picnic table  in the yard or at the kitchen table.

So thank you Carol for having this wonderful event where we can share our experiences with our quilting buddies.

On July 4th we went to a friends house for a barbeque ( doesn't that equal picnic? ) . My type of eating, we sat at a table and had hot dogs and hamburgers cooked on a George Forman with Potato Salad and Cole Slaw from Publix. I actually made the dessert that failed miserably.

The success was the table topper I whipped up.

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Yep, slices of watermelon cause it was a picnic.

Since I think Watermelon and Ants I felt the need to bring ants to the party too.  


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I did make these also but they are not stitched therefore they don't actually count for this hop.  They are made from the cutest clip art ant I could find and cut form HTV and then were ironed onto paper  napkins.

Well then I needed to add ants officialy to this event.  I found this great design for my embroidery machine that was a perfect fit.  

The problem was that I didn't know what I wanted to do with it.  Table runner or placemat.

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Now, I'm running out of time.  The first time I ran the design I didn't have it set securely in the hoop and decapitated my ants.  

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?? placemat ??

No big deal except that this design took about an hour to stitch out. I figure that I will need 3 to make a runner and 2 for  placemats not to mention finishing something.

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?? tablerunner ??

I think I'm leaning toward the table runner and using the decapitated ants in the center.

I always try and finish my hop projects the weekend before the hop.  This hop kinda snuck up on me because I had a little bit of reality use up my time in a very good way but unexpectedly .

I want to show you what my little bit of reality looks like

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This is our newbie, Benny. 
Benny came into our life last month and has been one very energetic addition.
He is a rescue that we think is close to 2 years old. He is extremely nosey.  He wants to be everywhere and do everything and we love him to pieces.
He wants all of the attention I was trying to give to the ants, he won.

Well thanks for visiting and please take the time to visit all of the other wonderful participants in this hop and leave them a good word of encouragement.  Here is the list of all of us.