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Several weeks ago Vicki from “Field Trips in Fiber” had a give away – actually she is having more than one give away hop on over and see what she has.  I won one of the give away’s and my prize arrived while I was at my mom’s visiting.  Look at this fabulous hand dyed fabric that I got!!!   Thank you Vicki!!!

2 nice bars of hand made soap, a card designed by Vicki and this wonderful 1 yard cut of hand dyed fabric - a surprise for me because for some reason I thought it was going to be a fat quarter!! hm-mm , now what to make with it - I have a feeling it is design time coming up.

I need to get busy now, been home for a couple hours and need to get some groceries in and do a few errands – hope the storms hold off!!  I have a lot of family photos to go through and will be busy I am sure for the rest of the day.

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Dear Jane Quilts featured

by Karen on May 5, 2010

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Recently I was contacted by Marina & Darly of  Quilt Inspiration, a blog that inspires one to quilt!  This blog is full of inspiration to be creative!!  This weeks blog article is about Dear Jane quilts and about half way through the article are my two Dear Jane quilts!!  Thank you Marina and Darly for putting my quilts in your article.  What a compliment.

(Edited: that is Marina & Daryl I spelled that wrong – 5/8/2010)

Some of the Dear Jane quilts featured in their article I had not seen before and there were some that I was familiar with.  Like Anina’s from Twiddle Tails!  That Rainbow Jane is great!!  My quilt “Insanity” is shown and “Insanity Revisited” in the works is shown when it was only 5 rows completed – I have double that now and better get it done one day!

If you have not seen this blog – created this year – you might want to stop by and visit them – go back through their achieves and see all the beautiful quilts that that have talked about – anything from Tumbling Blocks to the Dear Jane quilts to very artistic quilts.  I have not looked through the whole blog but I am working my way through it!

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Apple Blossom Quilts

by Karen on April 15, 2010

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Some of you might be familiar with the Apple Blossom Quilts web site that belongs to Connie Sue Haidle of Iowa.  Connie contacted me last month after wandering around blog land and saw that I had made the Christmas Baltimore Album quilt that she had designed.  She asked if she could mention it and link it in her newsletter.  I told her yes she could.  It is always such a compliment when designer contacts you isn’t it!  The newsletter came out today and there I am mentioned with a link to my quilt.  Thank you Connie -

I am still in the process of hand quilting this quilt but I do intend for it to be finished in plenty of time for Christmas this year.   I know I pointed several people to the pattern last year but if you are looking for a Christmas project there are plenty of patterns to choose from here.  I refer to the quilt as “Christmas Baltimore Album” but it is actually called “Christmas Memories” .  There are so many patterns available on Connie’s site take a moment to wander on through and look at all of the pretties on this site.  If you like floral blocks there are a lot of those available too besides all of the Christmas patterns.

If you subscribe to her newsletter you also have access to some free patterns blocks. You can sign up for her newsletter at the link on her page.

I have had so many people stopping by to check out the quilt that my feedjit reader on my side bar has been blipping all day!  What a nice sound :)

Thanks Connie for the mention of me in your newsletter.

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A New Book and Easter

by Karen on April 4, 2010

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First of all Happy Easter to everyone.  We do not have any children here to do Easter things with but I did put one edible decoration on the table and we are munching off and on – candy doesn’t last long around here so I don’t buy a lot.  It briefly got up to 76 degrees then some clouds and wind came in and dropped it 71.  Here are some photos of our spring.

Flowers for Easter and some candy! A three tier candy dish and since I took this photo candy has been eaten and it is now a 2 tier dish!

The small red bud tree. This tree grew from seed. We have a larger red bud tree a distance away from this one about half of that tree has died though and doesn't look as well as this small tree does. It started to grow about 4 or 5 years ago.

The small dogwood tree :) we didn't plant this one either - well I should correct that we did plant this one but we dug it up from the woods when it was about a foot tall. We use to have several dogwood trees in the woods that have since died. We noticed this small one growing beside them and wanted one closer to the house so we dug it up about 10 years ago when it was barely a twig and here it is now.

Awhile back Jackie from Canton Village Quiltworks had a giveaway of two of Karen Griska's book "Quilts from the Selvage Edge" I won one of them!!

Jackie let Karen know who won the books and she autographed the books and sent them out. I like how she autographed mine - coincidence of names - Karen G. to Karen G. :) how cute is that!

Seeing as I now have a book on how to make quilts from the Selvage Edge - I guess I better start to save my selvages. Here I have three to start with. One day I will have to start going through my fabric to cut off the edges. If anyone wants to donate to the cause :) if you are not going to use your edges - send them to me!! they need to be about 1 1/2 inches wide.

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While reading some news story’s on the internet this evening I ran across the following story in the “Arkansas Online” newspaper.  I found it interesting and think some of you will too.

An 80 year old friendship quilt comes full circle:

A garage sale find has spurred precious memories for an 80 year-old Saltillo, Arkansas resident. (ArkansasOnline article)

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Last summer, Kim Shock and her mother Debbie Kelley were poking around at a garage sale in Vilonia when Shock noticed an old red and white quilt laying in a carport with the name Lessie Martin written on one of its squares. She recognized it as the name of her great-great aunt.

“I knew I had heard that name,” Shock said. “I also knew she had died when I was 10 or 11.”

She summoned her mother who confirmed what Shock had suspected. They had stumbled on a friendship quilt that possibly had been quilted by more than one relative. The two walked away tickled to purchase the quilt for a bargain price of $7.50.

“We could hardly wait to get out of there with it,” Shock said. “I can’t tell you how excited we were.”

Read the full ArkansasOnline story: Arkansas family rediscovers old friendship quilt.

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Isn’t that neat to find a quilt at a garage sale that more than one relative had a hand in making!

I will be having a give away soon so keep an eye out. One of the winners of the last give away I had – Teri in Alabama does not have a blog but she wants to have a give away as a thank you for some neat give away’s that she has won over the last year.    I will host the give away for Teri on my blog and she is donating the gifts.  Keep an eye out I think I will announce it on Monday.

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As if I really need another quilt pattern!!  LOL  I saw a beautiful quilt on someones blog the other day and I tracked it down to “The Ozark Piecemakers Quilt Guild” in Springfield Missouri. (I have sent them a note but haven’t heard back).  They have the most beautiful quilt for an opportunity quilt for their 2010 quilt show in September.  If you want to buy tickets for a chance at it go to this link.  Go to the sidebar on that page and go to OPQG Quilt Show and it will lead you to how to buy tickets.  Here is a photo of the quilt — and does anyone know the name of the quilt pattern? – is there a book or pattern for it.  Please let me know if you know where the patterns can be purchased.  I of course want to put this on my “one day” list.  I will send for tickets – but doubt I will win and will need to make one for myself so help if you know the pattern let me know.  It looks like Hawaiian quilting doesn’t it – what do y’all think?  Isn’t it just gorgeous!

2010 Donation quilt for the Piecemakers Quilt Guild in Springfield Missouri. This has got to be one of the most beautiful I have seen in awhile. If anyone knows where I can buy the pattern please let me know.

Today when I met Julie for sewing I got done with one Dear Jane block and got started on a second one which I finished after I got home.   We had a good visit got caught up and had pizza delivered for lunch!  Good cookies afterward that she had made.  Today’s Dear Jane “Insanity Revisited” blocks:

Block #3 of Row 11 (rowK) yes it looks a little crooked - it will look straight once it is joined in the row and quilted :)

Block #4 Row 11 (K)

When I got home today my box of two quilters dream batting were waiting for me!!  yeah I can finally get that quilt pin basted and started tomorrow.

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I continued to work on “Insanity Revisited” last night and then again today and I managed to get two more blocks done.  One more block needed for row 10 and that row will be ready to attach to the others!

Block 11, Row 10 - another with ovals - this one was easier though!

Block 11, Row 10 - another with ovals - this one was easier though!

Row 10 block 12.  I am not aiming for perfection, little mistakes are seen thoughout this quilt.  I just want to finish it and I do not take things apart and fix if I notice something is not quite right unless it is really bad!

Row 10 block 12. I am not aiming for perfection, little mistakes are seen throughout this quilt. I just want to finish it and I do not take things apart and fix if I notice something is not quite right unless it is really bad! A little bit of lint here and there - the whites spots will brush off. Also some of those specks might be from the glue stick - I glue basted the handle down before I appliqued it.

I have settled on this stencil for the 2 inch wide sashing.  There are two designs on this stencil as you can see - I will be using the lower one for the 2 inch white sashing and I might use the other one for the black outer border.  I am not sure yet.  For the inside of the blocks I am thinking more of a geometric shape.  I had thought a daisy but because of all the colors in this quilt it could be for a boy or girl and seeing as I do not have any plans right now for it I thought it would be better to have it for an either or.

I have settled on this stencil for the 2 inch wide sashing. There are two designs on this stencil as you can see - I will be using the lower one for the 2 inch white sashing and I might use the other one for the black outer border. I am not sure yet. For the inside of the blocks I am thinking more of a geometric shape. I had thought a daisy but because of all the colors in this quilt it could be for a boy or girl and seeing as I do not have any plans right now for it I thought it would be better to have it for an either or. The ruler on the orange block is one that I am fooling around with to come up with a geometric shape - maybe a square in a square on point ending as a 8 point star maybe?

Several people asked where did I find this pattern “So Charming”. Here is the link to the pattern. The Twiddle Tail Store. Go to the bottom of the  page and you will see the pattern there.  This store is from Anina and her blog is here. There are several more patterns in her store that I would like — but I’m waiting for a little while for any shopping as you all know until Paducah quilt show is over :)

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The last border

by Karen on February 25, 2010

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I am almost done with the small “Devil’s Puzzle” top!  yahoo!!  I will be glad to have one done out of this stack of quilt tops to quilt.  I am taking a break from drawing the design on the last border.  I will start quilting on that tomorrow.

Some of you might read the blog called “Grandma’s Red Needle” –  Astrid posted an interesting post about some fruit that is grown on the island of Mauritius where she lives.  The island is located in the Indian Ocean about 560 miles off of the coast of Madagascar.  The fruit is called Jackfruit and it is grown on a tree.  Some of the weirdest fruit I have ever seen!!  You should go to her blog and look at her photos.  Very interesting :)   I was amazed to see this is in the mulberry family of fruit .  We have a mulberry tree and it and the fruit looks nothing like this tropical variety.

I find it very interesting to read blogs from other countries – it is so nice to see what quilters around the world work on and also to learn of their lives.

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Paducah Quilt Show 2010

by Karen on February 16, 2010

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I went to the Paducah Quilt Show once back in 2004 – 6 years ago!  Wow how time flies.  I enjoyed seeing the quilts and shopping the vendors – looking at the quilt museum which I have seen about 3 times over the years.  Mike finishes his contract job in the middle of March and I thought he might be ready for a road trip come April 22 – don’t you all think so!  He immediately agreed and got on line and found a campground only 14 miles from Paducah that had openings and I am going to the Paducah Quilt Show 2010!!!!

Now I don’t know if all of you are familiar with the show?  It is put on by the American Quilters Society of which I am a member for the last couple of years.  You do not of course need to be a member to go to the show but if you are you get a discount on admission (not a lot but with your membership you get six magazines a year and access to the sales on their books which can really amount to a bit).  The quilts are fabulous to see.  So many to look at and the vendors! I won’t even go there – I have no idea how many — OK I take that back I just now went to the web page to see if they have the vendors listed and they do – if I counted right it is around 200!!  Do you have any idea how long it takes to walk through all those vendors :)   I will be drooling.  (you do not know how many of us quilters who have no local quilt shops enjoy shows with vendors until you have been there – finally we get to see all of these items we go on line to see – but now we can actually see and feel the items!)

We are staying 3 nights and I will be wandering through the quilts on the Wednesday(23rd) and Thursday (24th) of the show I believe.  I told Mike that he can drop me off if I want to go back the second day to look some more, there is actually quite a few things in the area he can spend time seeing as he likes to take so many photographs he will be able to keep busy.  Believe it or not he really likes to look through the quilts too.  I think he likes to see the dumbstruck look on my face as I see some of the really fantastic creations some people come up with.  Or maybe he likes to come with me to control my spending?  LOL  I actually keep that under control pretty well myself.

Of course right there in the same town is the National Quilt Museum. I love that place.  It is another place to spend hours at drooling over the quilts. Normally by this time of year it is very hard to get a reservation as all of the motels in the town get booked up in advance.  Six years ago when I went with my daughter we planned only a month in advance – kind of a spur of the moment thing and I was lucky to find a motel 50 miles from the show.  This time though we have the motorhome – I was kind of surprised that the campground had spots available but I guess it is more women going with other women driving and/or flying in and staying in motels than women piling in a motorhome and taking off :)   I’m so glad Mike was able to find something so close – that 50 mile drive the last time was a bit much considering it is a 6 hour drive from home too!

Just wanted to share my news – anyone else going?

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Today is a cold, dreary day.  We have had snow flakes spitting off and on all day.  It is the type of day where you really don’t go outside unless you are really and truly an outdoors person or if you need to run and errand – like go exercise (which I did).   Now though it is time to just sit back and enjoy the inside and hope tomorrow will be warmer.  I will tune in to the Olympics sometime today or this evening to see how it is going, I haven’t watched it today yet.

Yesterday we ran to Little Rock to meet up with daughter and her hubby to go to the Arts Center – the exhibit was nice but much smaller than I thought it would be and no gold and glitter among these Egyptian pieces.  All pieces were more of the ceramic and bead jewelry type of items and a couple of mummies.  Everything was great to look at although my husband and I both thought that the cards all of the information was written on could have been larger – is age creeping in here :) I hope not!

When we got done with the exhibit we left the kids (kids to me – not to them they are in their late mid-30′s) and headed over to Sam’s Wholesale and  Barnes and Nobles for a quick look before we left for home – wouldn’t believe the weather – snow flying everywhere – and it had been in the 50′s the day before – it was melting as fast as it was hitting the ground so no worries about travel.

At Barnes and Noble I always look through the quilt magazines to see what is new.  Now and then they will have an overseas magazine and I always look through them to see what is going on in the quilting world away from the states.  I found a great one from New Zealand — and the best – it had a quilt border in it that I love and I think I will use that one for the Little Brown Bird quilt instead of the one that comes with it as it is one of the main parts of the quilt that I thought was just a bit too fussy for my taste. (saying that I should actually mention although I love the quilt I find a lot of it a bit too fussy for my taste and I intend to change it a lot – when I get done it most likely won’t even look that much the same as the original as I am planning on substituting some blocks for others that I have found and making some of my own design also).    The magazine I found is simply “New Zealand Quilter”.

this issue has such a simple quilt on the front of it I was surprised - most magazines tend to put something a bit flashier on the cover.  I'm glad I opened it up to look at it and found the border inside.

this issue has such a simple quilt on the front of it I was surprised - most magazines tend to put something a bit flashier on the cover. I'm glad I opened it up to look at it and found the border inside.

The is the border I liked.  It is from an award winning quilt by Margaret  Matthews (2007) called "Roses for Me" and in the magazine it was the final of a 10 part series.  I'm so glad I happened to pick this issue up, it has the pattern pull out included.

The is the border I liked. It is from an award winning quilt by Margaret Matthews (2007) called "Roses for Me" and in the magazine it was the final of a 10 part series. I'm so glad I happened to pick this issue up, it has the pattern pull out included.

So that is news on the quilting part of my day (yes I have been busy with my applique border and I have 1 1/2 borders left to do).  Today was a baking day also.

Blueberry, Banana, Walnut Muffins

1 cup of quick oats
1/3 cup oil (I use canola)
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 1/2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 small carton of vanilla yogurt (6 oz)
1/2 cup milk
1 mashed banana
1/2 cup chopped walnuts
2 tablespoons ground flax seed
1 cup blueberries

Mix all ingredients together except the blueberries.  Stir them in after all is mixed.  Bake for about 25 minutes at 350 degrees.  Makes about 21 small muffins (this depends on the size of your containers).

some of the muffins - as you can see I use a variety of containers, the ones in the back are the aluminum foil toss away and the red ones are microwave/oven proof silicon rubbery things :)  I found these awhile back and wanted to give them a try and they work great.  You kind of just pop the muffins out.  I had six more baking when I took this picture and they are in a muffin tin.

some of the muffins - as you can see I use a variety of containers, the ones in the back are the aluminum foil toss away and the red ones are microwave/oven proof silicon rubbery things :) I found these awhile back and wanted to give them a try and they work great. You kind of just pop the muffins out. I had six more baking when I took this picture and they are in a muffin tin. I have very large blueberries frozen from my little brother's berry farm as you can see in the photo - a couple berries and you have enough in each muffin! I have only about a cup of frozen berries left from the crop in June.

my afternoon snack - my very nutrious blueberry muffin and a cappuncino - of course and went and spoiled he nutrious part by having some chocolate afterwards :)  can't be perfect LOL

my afternoon snack - my very nutritious blueberry muffin and a cappuccino - of course I went and spoiled the nutritious part by having some chocolate afterward :) can't be perfect LOL after all I was hungry I had gotten in an hour of exercise after lunch!

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