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Archive of entries posted on September 2008

Extra Prize(s)…

As I’m writing this, my visitor counter is at 19,998.  It’s just about impossible for me to hit the 20,000th guest, so here’s the deal:  The first three people to add a comment to this post will each get a fat quarter dropped in the mail to them!  Be sure I can see your e-mail so I can contact you for your address.  Congratulations!  And Thank You to all the people who visit my site and make blogging so much fun.  (I’m still having the Give-Away starting tomorrow, so be sure to check back.  This is just a little extra one.)

Sue

(Sept. 10:  Congratulations to Sandi, Vicki & Sherri!  I’ll have your fat quarters (plus a little extra surprise) in tomorrow’s mail.  Thank you for “playing” along in this little extra give-away, and don’t forget to post a comment in the Give-Away for the Gingher Shears, if you haven’t already!  Sue.)

Give-Away???

Funny how things sneak up on you.  I’ve noticed that sometime today or tomorrow, I will reach 20,000 visits to my Web site/blog.  (I’ve had my Web site longer than my blog.)  That seems like a significant enough number to trigger a give-away event.  I’ll mull it over today, and have something posted tomorrow.  Hmmmmmmmm…(I guess that’s what mulling sounds like)…mmmmmmmmm…(okay, now I’m getting hungry for m&m’s)…

Labor Day Challenge

(I revised this post — added better photos, and added a couple of additional thoughts to the end.  Sue)

Last weekend Judy Laquidara at www.PatchworkTimes.com  offered up one of her own designs for an easy-to-make quilt as a Labor Day Challenge, and part of the challenge was to make it from stash (actually, I think she specified something ugly from your stash). I’ve had this gold/red/black floral for ages.  I bought it on the cheap (about $2/yard) thinking I would use it for a stack & whack quilt.  Now that I’ve done a few stack & whacks, I know this fabric is too repetitious, so it’s been patiently waiting to be rediscovered.  (I have a lot of this fabric, so I’m thinking I’ll use it for the backing also.)  I’m really pleased with how it turned out:

   

 I made the last border wider, so this quilt ended up being almost 72 x 90.  This quilt was a lot of fun to do.  The blocks go together very quickly.  And I think the best thing is that I used some fabric from 2001!!!  Thank you, Judy, for another fun project.  There’s always something fun going on at Judy’s site!  She has a Star BOM project going on, and there’s a Quiltathon AND a Quilt For An Hour quilt coming up this month.  (Okay, I don’t work for Judy, I just really like her stuff!  And she’s so generous to share with us.)

I LOVE making quilts, and I LOVE sharing them as gifts.  I don’t make award-winning showstoppers.  I make quilts made to go on a bed or sofa or crib and be loved and used.  Utility quilts.  We also have a large extended family, and I’ve made a tradition of giving the newlyweds, babes, and septuagenarians a quilt.  Since I also quilt for other people, sometimes I am scrambling to get something done for our special family members, and I have given away quilts that I originally made to keep (thinking I can always make another one), because I didn’t have anything else ready — or even close to ready!

So, here’s my plan!  I’m going to be jumping on the bandwagon for as many of Judy’s on-line quilt offerings as I can possibly do (or other bloggers who generously share patterns and mysteries).  I’ll get the top completed, as this one is, and make up the binding (put it in a bag, and attach it to the quilt top!!!  We all know why…)  Then when a special occasion arises, it’s just a matter of whipping it onto the old Gammill and getting it done.  A day’s work.  I can handle that.  One flaw I can already see with this approach is I pretty much love everything I make.  Not because they’re fabulous, but I think it’s because they’re sort of like children (or husbands).  Even if they’re not perfect, they’re YOURS!

Sue

DayStitchers’ Boxes

On the first Wednesday of the month, we DayStitchers exchange boxes.  I’ve added a button at the top of my Web page where I can post photos of our blocks:  Box Quilts.

This month I took home Cathy’s box.  Cathy’s request is to make a heart block, but use no heart fabric.  The colors are turquoise/purple/olive and white (which she has supplied).  Any suggestions for a fun heart block?  She hasn’t requested a specific size.

Sue

Out My Window

It’s been a while since I’ve had an “Out My Window” post, but once the trees are all leafed out, you just can’t see as much wildlife.  We just put up a hummingbird feeder yesterday, and today we spotted this little guy having a little late-evening refreshment.  They’re so pretty and so little, it’s a treat to get to see them up close.

Star BOM #3

Judy Laquidara’s (at Patchwork Times) Star BOM #3 — done on the first day (woo-hoo!).  That’s out of character for me, but I’m glad to have it done right away.  This block goes together so easily, if you’re doing this quilt along with Judy, don’t hesitate to jump right in and get it done!  I’m making mine scrappy, so my plan is to keep one of the greens in every block, but also introduce a new almost-solid in each new block.  We’ll see how that goes — I may run out of stash and have to do more repeating. 

I’ve also started something new this month.  I’ve added a tab at the top of my web site where I’ll have an up-to-date picture of the blocks I have done so far.

Sue