Monday, March 12, 2012

swap challenge

So I belong to several different quilting websites. On one of them this past summer I joined a challenge to make a quilt out of and "ugly" fabric. It was so much fun and I pushed my creativity. So on another site I decided to start my own. So far there are 20 of us ladies in the challenge. I was wondering if you had the following fabric would you be able to make a quilt with it. You would have to use all 1/3 of a yard in the top? What kind of pattern would you do? What fabrics would you use? I am just curious of all you readers creativity.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Quilt Names

I don't know why but I have always wondered why a lot of quilters name there quilts? Is it to keep track of them? Do they have a personality? I find a connection with my quilts but not enough to name them. I give most of mine away. I figure the person who receives the quilt is in charge of naming there own quilt. I usually just call them by the pattern and color such as green bowtie, blue bowtie or red fence rail or orange fence rail. What is your opinion on this? Do you name your quilts?

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Projects

So I am currently working on many different projects. I wish that I could just finish one then move to another then on to another. I hear this is a problem for most crafters though. So I am working on a rag quilt that I am using denim and flannels. I am not following any pattern what so ever just putting two fabrics together and sewing. We shall see how it turns out. I will try to figure out how to post a picture on here when I get it completed. I am working on a baby rag quilt for my kids cousin's friend. I made them one a few months ago when they had there son. Then all her friends fell in love with it because it isn't your typical type baby blanket. I use "hunting style" flannels to make the rag quilt. (see the picture above)  I figured it is defiantly a manly man blanket for them to carry there kids around with. I started a bow tie quilt this past summer and I just bought more fabric to make it bigger than I originally planned on. I am thinking that I will be sending it to my sister in law once I am done with it. They have been going through some rough stuff so it will be a good pick me up for them. For her to know that we love them. Then I started a quilt for my best friend but I am still in the cutting faze. I also cut up fabric for a mystery quilt. My sister in law moved in with us for a couple of months so projects were started then put on hold. Then once I got my sewing room back I just started back up with the ones that were closer to being done. Oh and I can't forget my hand project. I have many of these and one day I will get into these.
This past weekend was the huge Sew Expo in the PNW. I went with a friend whom I recently met from a quilting board. She is so awesome. I really like her. We spent seven hours at the expo just going from booth to booth. Talking about our lives, crafts and skills. She belongs to a craft guild not a quilt guild and I really am considering joining her. For one it would be someone I know there and they do more than just quilts. I do like to do craft stuff.
I am hoping by writing about them I can help get myself organized and get projects done. Do you guys find yourself the same way? Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Have a wonderful night.

~Melinda~

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Positively

So I have been trying very hard to be more positive about life. I don't always want to be the one that complains. I have done that enough in my life. I have so many good things in my life. I have a wonderful husband, three healthy kids, parents who love me, food on the table, roof over our head, money to pay these things(most of the time). We have had our struggles but honestly it could be a lot worse off. I want to try to "diet" or like I say I want to make permanent lifestyle changes. I would love for my diabetes to be under control. So here goes to a new way of life. Today I am thankful for:
1. children free weekend
2. pain medication
3. sewing
4. hubby's new company they are working for