Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Question

Okay - this is totally not related to quilting - so we can delete this entry. I need your opinion on this mirror. What do you think??? I also included the picture of the girls playing with little people on the coffee table so you can see how I put that beautiful carnival bloom cotton laminate to use. I also made placemats for the girls - which they LOVE!

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Roxannes Glue Baste

I remember mentioning to you that I really like this product but I didn't really have a use to tell you how it works. Well, yesterday when i was making my binding I used it so I thought I'd share. When making a bias binding with a stripe, I really like my stripes to match up (I know no one would ever notice, but I like it that way). Anyway, using traditional methods it's really hard to make the stripes match because you make an L with the two strips and then run a 45 degree seam. I got an idea to match up the stripes, iron where I wanted the seam to be and then glue the two pieces together. Then i could open where I ironed and run my seam along my crease. It worked wonderfully, and I was way excited that all of my stripes match.

I took a bunch of pictures of what I dod to share with you. Here are the steps.

1. Cut bias binding

2. Match pattern of two pieces
3. Iron one piece so that patterns match.
4. Dot glue along desired seam and match patterns. Iron with a hot no steam iron.
5. Open glued crease and sew along inside of crease.
6. Trim a 1/4 inch selvage along seam, iron open and witness the magic. The glue is washable so don't worry about trying to open the seam, the glue will come out when washed and yes, that is my handy 1/4 inch ruler.
Hope you like my little tutorial and it inspires you to try this product out. I think the use possibilites are endless.
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Something Fishy...


I finished putting the binding on the fish quilt this morning. It took far longer to do the binding (about 4 1/2 hours) than it did to make the quilt (about 2 1/2 hours). That's a first. I may need to learn how to do binding by sewing both sides. Do you know how? If not I'll do some investigating... Here are a few pictures. Also, I like you collage. How did you do it?



Also, I used binding clips when putting on my binding. Have you ever used them? They make things really nice because you don't always have to think about getting your binding turned over and even. The ones that I use are really binding clips but I think barrettes would work just as well.


Fall Creation!

Once I started - I couldn't stop. I worked on this until 3:45 AM! Craziness! It was so easy to put together. The hardest part was making sure I started straight. I can't wait to finish binding it.

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Was it worth it???

You know you have a serious problem when you are willing to drive for over 2 1/2 hours to find a quilt shop that is really only 30 minutes away - all in hope of finding a fabric to put on the back of your quilt!! That's what I did yesterday.

I drove the young women and young men to an activity in Oceanside and thought it would be fun to visit a quilt shop while I was in the area. I googled quilt shops in Oceanside and came up with Mad Hatter's Quilt Box. The name was cute - and it was within 5 miles of the stake center. So, I drove up and down Oceanside Blvd several times trying to find the building. It wasn't the nicest side of town - more warehouses than actual stores... but, I've seen that before. Finally, I called Aaron and asked him to look up the phone number. Luckily, the store owner answered the phone and told me that they were just an online store! Oh joy! She was at a quilt show in a town nearby with several other shop owners. So, she walked around the show asking everyone if they had any fabric on a bolt in the "Fall" Moda line. She actually saved me from driving to several shops. She found a store in Fallbrook for me that carried several "Fall" moda options. She handed the phone to the store owner who proceeded to give me directions. I am driving down Oceanside Blvd writing this down. I really messed up the directions! Fortunately, she gave me the store phone number so I was able to call the store every time I got lost.

I can't even explain how off I was! At one point I felt like I was in the middle of the desert. I was very close to the freeway exit but I didn't know it. When I called the store, someone told me I had gone too far so I turned around and drove back toward San Diego for 20 minutes. I am not sure why I didn't give up at this point. I can only attribute it to my stubborn nature and angst at getting so lost. It may be time for GPS. Can you get one installed in a mini-van?

I did finally find the store. Everyone in the store knew my story and thought I was a FREAK to drive so far for only 1 1/2 yards!!! I sure hope it was worth it! I am sooooo stinking excited to make this quilt. Hopefully I'll have a finished product to post soon. I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE COREY'S BABY BLANKET FINISHED!!!

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Hello!

Hi Jenn-

I got this started a little sooner than I thought I would. Thank you so much for having me come. I had a great time. I'm sorry that we didn't finish all of our projects. Hopefully you are happy with what we got done. I'm going to trim and put the binding on my quilt tomorrow. I am so in love with it! I'm excited to get it done so I can show you pictures! I've been thinking that I will try and get at least one thing done every month to share. I'll also try and keep you posted on my quilt groups. Hope that all is well.

LS