WOW, did you see all the BEAUTIFUL Pom Pom's so far?? I think everyone needs to give themselves a pat on the back for a great job, well done!!
ALSO, lets raise our Pom Poms and give a BIG "Cheer" of "Thanks" to Pig Tales and Quilts and Madame Samm for all their hard work, and making this hop so much fun.
So what could I make to help cheer, to shake pom pom's and show my support..........Why now Sallie?? Yeah, I got out my paper and came up with Sally shaking her Pom Pom's for EVERYONE!
She is so much fun to make. I made my pattern and cut her out using my scraps and arranged her on my fabric. I did a white background and green grass, to represent a field. I wanted to add a cheer but this time I was really stumped as to what to say. (I talk a lot, so that is really rare) I did not know any cheers. I was not a cheer leader. Oh, I did go to Football games, but well, lets say I seen the kick off and I knew what the score was when I got home if anyone asked. LOL
So I came up with this:
I appliqued it on by machine. Next was to make my pom pom's. This was easy. I do not have a machine so I make mine like this. I get the color yarn that I want, then wrap them around my fingers about the size that I want them when finished. I only wanted little ones so wrapped them around two fingers, 20 times.
Then I carefully slid the yarn off my fingers onto the table and tied a strand yarn in the center, to hold them together.
Next, I took my scissors and cut the loops all open and fluffed it up. I then shaped it to the size that I wanted. I came up with these:
Oh, nooooo, not the eyes....how can I say no to those eyes.
You see, every time I ever made a pom pom, KC wanted one too. She loves when I put them in her cat nip.
It seems as it is one of her habits when I sew.
She comes in my room, and begs for a pom pom filled with cat nip.
I keep quite a few in her jar.
It sure brings the kitten out. (my son says she is addicted)
OK, on to my quilt. My next step was to quilt the whole thing. I carefully did a wiggly pattern all over. When I was finished, I painted a face on Sallie, and sewed the Pom Pom's on her
I sewed a binding on and she was finished.
She is cheering everyone on! So here is the list of others that have blogged today. Come along with Sallie and give a BIG cheer them ALL for all their hard work.
April 26
Here is next weeks schedule:
April 29
April 30
Check this out..... I have a Giveaway going on. EQ had given me a DVD to give to one lucky winner. I started this giveaway yesterday but am running it till midnight April 30th. It is for:
Quilting Designs, Volume 5
This is a GREAT program whether you hand quilt, machine quilt or have a long arm. It has over 800 designs and 10 Quilting videos.
To make this fair, I am taking comments from my previous blog ( Critters & Bugs) first, then adding the comments to his blog. So EVERY comment counts. You only need to comment once to enter. But you must be a follower of mine. (No more than one comment each) On May 1st, I will go to random.com and announce the winner. So good luck to all!
Now, stop reading, enter, and PLEASE, go check out the rest of this hop and help Sally do her cheer!
HAPPY QUILTING EVERYONE!
To get special designed quilts or to see my gallery, check out my site at: http://janesquilting.com
Sallie is a wonderful cheerleader! I make my pom poms the same way. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little cheerleader! Great work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty kitty! And so lucky. My kitties are going to be asking for catnip laced pom-poms now, too. That is the way I learned to make pom-poms. You cheery sewing gal is sew cute ... thanks for sharing ... :) Pat
ReplyDeleteSally is the perfect cheerleader...wonderful little quilt...great job.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt and good for inspiring you to sew on those days when it is a bit hard. Have you thought about laying a piece of wool along your finger before you wind the wool around - so squeezing it between the two fingers - then when it is big enough you could pull up the threads and it might be easier to tie them off, rather than losing a loop when you slide it off your fingers. If you make lots for your gorgeous cat it might save a bit of time.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Never thought about pom poms for the kitty, mine goes crazy for yo yo's! She waits until I go to bed and will knock one off the table. Keeps her amused for hours. Never know where I'm going to find it. I sure would love to win the DVD. Think there are times when we all need a Sally cheering us on. Thanks for sharing her with us.
ReplyDeleteSo cute your cheerleader.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Frederika
Very cute little quilt!!
ReplyDeleteI love your cheerleader, what an inspiration to pick up what needs to be done!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
Great work, she looks adorable! Go Jane!
ReplyDeleteSallie is so cute and you have made a beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your creativity
Your Sally is sew very cute. I love her pompoms!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great way to shake the poms at the end of today's list! Sallie is adorable. I love the pontail. Actually, when my hair is long enough, I like to wear mine that way around the house. I just got mine cut in December for my 3rd donation to Locks of Love. Another great quilt for your quilt rack, too. Thank you for showing those of us who have never made poms using this technique, how to do it. There are so many ways to skin a cat and I bet someone is inventing a new one as we speak. Thanks for particiipating, being a great cheerleader at this stage of your life, and once again inspiring us.
ReplyDeleteGreat cheerleader. You did a marvelous job. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat little quilt - darling pattern!
ReplyDeleteyes we are cheering back at ya.....you did a great job of your hanging...now that did not sound right did it...your cheerleader...yes you did her proud..
ReplyDeleteLove your mini quilt! The cheerleader is perfect! I would love to own that DVD. I have been on a sabbatical and have just gone back to longarming myself.
ReplyDeleteRah Rah siz boom bah. That a perfect little quiltie, and a happy kitty too! Ahhhh life is good! :-)
ReplyDeleteRah rah for sewing! Cute hanging! My cat is addicted to pom poms too, with or without catnip. They are so funny, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteI love your wall hanging! Go Sally!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!
Ah, my cat wishes I had joined this hop, she would like the poms too! I love your cheerleader!
ReplyDeleteHi Jane. I love your background on your blog, but these old eyes could not read any of the words that you wrote. They got lost in the background picture. I did see some of the pictures of your project though and it was very cute-exactly what every cheer leader needs. Thanks for sharing and have a wonderful day.
ReplyDeleteYour cheerleader is so cute! Great inspiration!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat project. That is very creative.
ReplyDeleteHow adorable, Jane! Your little cheerleader will be perfect for the sewing room!
ReplyDeleteSally is such a cute cheerleader! You did a great job making your pompoms--and your wall hanging!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! Thanks for cheering us!
ReplyDeleteLove your Sallie wall hanging! She's too cute for words.
ReplyDeleteSo cute with the dimensional pom poms! THX for cheering on your fellow participants!
ReplyDeleteI am a follower from a previous hop. THX for the opportunity as I have been an EQ user since version 4.
That is darling and you did such a nice job on her. I love the two toned pom poms.
ReplyDeletenice mini quilt cute
ReplyDeleteVery cute project!
ReplyDeleteYour cheerleader is too cute!!! I have a cat that will fetch and bring back poms:) I know!! I think she thinks she's a dog:) ha ha!!!
ReplyDeleteI am an email follower at louster388@....
Am a follower and absolutely LOVE the quilt!
ReplyDeleteAdorable! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJane, your little girl with the pom poms is so cute-you are so creative. Love your feline assistant-I have 3 who also love catnip. My husband says it's like marijuana for cats! Our little female black Bombay rescue "helps" by pulling out pins with her teeth! The orange tabby likes to sit on my lap especially when I'm reading blogs! From CA, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteRosemary
What a cute cheerleader and wonderful idea! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteVery cute quilt. I enjoyed seeing the step-by-step of the pom pom construction too.
ReplyDeleteReally cute. I learned to make pom poms by wrapping the yearn around a piece of cardboard, tie it together and them cut the loops. Worked great. Thanks.
ReplyDeletelovely little cheerleader, gorgeous mini quilt ☺
ReplyDeleteHi!!! Love your cheerleader!!! Too cute!!! Love your kitty too!!! Thank You
ReplyDeleteYou created the perfect cheerleader mini...love it! She is adorable!
ReplyDeleteSally's sure doing her part in cheering along all the participants in the Poms Hop. Nice to hear how easy a pom is to make without a special tool. Hip, hip, hooray!
ReplyDeleteThanks for cheering us all on! What a great way to brighten our days and your quilt is simply too cute!
ReplyDeleteFabulous mini quilt. Lots of fun.
ReplyDeleteCute cheerleader!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Very Cute! Thank you so much!!!
ReplyDeletenice cheerleader! :)
ReplyDeleteSally and her POM POMs couldn't be more perfect for this Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteRah! Rah!
Your cheerleader is very cute and I'm in love with your cat. She is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI'm a follower! love the cheerleader!
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Great little cheerleader. I bet she cheers for all the hops now =)
ReplyDeleteJane, I love your cheerleader! Excellent job and great pom poms! I love collecting quilting designs--thanks for sponsoring a give-a-way!
ReplyDeleteJane, I love your cheerleader! Excellent job and great pom poms! I love collecting quilting designs--thanks for sponsoring a give-a-way!
ReplyDeleteYou are so very creative. Love Sally.
ReplyDeleteVery nicely done. She can cheer for me anytime.
ReplyDeleteOH! she just sew darn cute.... great job and thanks sew much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI do EQ to sew I would love to be included in your give away to
In stitches
So cute. Thank you for sharing with us. :)
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