Thursday, August 29, 2013

Hexie Winner Announced

I cannot believe the "Be a Hexie Queen" hop is over already.  How time flies when you're having fun.


                                           NAFCON WOMEN'S MINISTRIES: February 2010




 Thank you so much  Debby and Madame Samm for all your hard work in putting this all together.  It was so much fun.  I learned many different techniques on how to make Hexie quilts.   Not only that but so many different ways to make Hexies and to incorporate them into quilts.  I sure hope you have seen all those beautiful posts.  If you missed any, please go back and catch them all.

Well, I am still working on my Hexies.  I actually made more to make more flowers.  I decided that since I am making a "Grandmother's Garden" quilt....it is going to be big.  It is a very relaxing project and I am in no hurry to finish it.  This one is going to be just for me.  

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September is right around the corner so that means the heat and humidity will be leaving.  So when I am not in my room quilting, or in the kitchen baking,  you will find me here, enjoying the changing of the seasons with my needle, thread and all my Hexies.



I seen this in our side yard yesterday morning.


I want to thank everyone who commented on my Hexie Queen Wannabe post.  It really makes you feel good that someone actually reads your posts and care enough to take the time to comment. 

I went to Random.org and I got a winner for my two Christmas Angel patterns....

                           

The winner is:    Suze...CONGRATULATIONS!!  I will be e-mailing you shortly to confirm your winning.

 Next hop......Pin Cushion  "Pin It".....


Starts September 10....I am working on some cute little projects.  I can't wait to see what others come up with.  Thanks to  Kristen  and Madame Samm we are all going to get all our pins in order.   See you there,
until then..............

HAPPY QUILTING.EVERYONE!!


To get special designed quilts or to see my gallery, check out my site at: http://janesquilting.com

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Hexie Queen "Wannabe" and Giveaway

Well, today is my day....  YEAH.....I was sooo excited to join this hop.  I always wanted to do Hexies and to learn English paper piecing.   I want to thank Debbie and Madame Samm for all their hard work putting this GREAT hop together.   I am sure I was not the only one who learned a new technique in quilting.

There are quite a few different ways that people make Hexies.  You can applique them on your project, sew them together  by hand or with your machine in rows or you can sew them together by hand.  (I even found that there are different ways to do that also).  Then you can cut them in half...sewing the halfs

You guessed it.....I tried the cutting in half.   First I drew my Hexie as to how big that I wanted it finished.  Then added a 1/4" around the edges.  After that, I cut it in half.  I then added 1/4" to the cut side of the pattern.

 
             

I had some pretty scrap fabric that I just adored and wanted for in my sewing room.  So I decided to make a mug rug.  I cut out my half Hexies and arranged them how I wanted to sew them together.

Here comes the fun part.    You see at the same time I was making my first project, my son talked my husband and I into getting "Smart Phones".  We had a regular old phone all our lives and had NO idea as to what we were getting into.  Anyway, We went on a family plan with him and his fiance and he was showing us how to use our phone.  They are great with all our questions, I never knew I could do so much with just a phone.  He said, take your pictures with the phone and they will be much clearer than your camera.  They sure were....until the phone locked up, no one knew the so called "password".  So it had to be renewed   No problem, they told me, but they forgot to tell me that it would loose all my pictures cause I didn't have this "SD Card" ???  (Got one now, but lost some good pictures)  Glad I still used my camera.

So unfortunately, I cannot show complete steps on how I put it together.

 I laid them all out to where I wanted them to be when finished.  Next I sewed them in rows.


When my rows were all sewn, I sewed the rows together.    This time though, I did my edges different.  I layered then at this time and carefully sewed the edges on two sides together. ( I left the two ends open.)  Then carefully made a snip in each inner seam.  This made a neat Hexie when I turned it right side out.


After I turned it right side out, I sewed my two ends shut by hand and machine quilted in the
ditch.



It is the size of a mug rug but  instead of using it for that,  I sat my lamp on it in the corner of my desk. Fits perfectly!  What do you think?



OK, this was fun but I had lots of time before the hop, so I decided to give English piecing a try,  I found this way to work for me:  First I made lots of plastic patterns. ( 1 1/2" ) then cut lots of scrap fabrics to make flowers for my quilt.  I added an extra 1/4 inch when cutting them out.

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The next step was to pin the plastic onto the fabric in the center and carefully turn under 1/4 inch and tack each corner with needle and thread.



This made it so easy to take anywhere I want to go.  After I made lots of assorted fabrics and lots of white, it was time to start sewing them together.  I kept the plastic in until all 6 sides are sewn on.  (the plastic does make it look bunched up but after it is removed and all press, they lay nice and flat)

Well unfortunately, I kinda got carried away, I made lots of Hexies and decided to make a full bed size quilt.  They are a lot of fun to make and can be so relaxing.  But I didn't want to rush and not do a good job.  I have been working on it after supper sitting on my swing, enjoying the evening after these long summer days.  Unfortunately, by that time of day, I am beat!   So I did not get them all finished.  I have these:





I have 14 of these large flowers above.



I have another 14 flowers ready to put white hexies on.
AND
I have more cut and ready to pin on plastic to make MORE flowers. 
I now have a UFO to do in my spare time.
(gee what spare time??)

OK....Lets all go see all the other beautiful Hexie Queens, here is the list for today:

Friday, August 23

Sew Peace to Peace
   
       

   
   
    
    
   
Next week schedule:

Monday, August 26
   
    
    
  
    

    
   
    
    
   
Nunu’s Quilt World

Tuesday, August 27
    
   
    
    
    
    
    
    
   
   
    
Marjorie's Busy Corner   




Oh, did I mention I have a giveaway too?  Our last hop with Madame Samm was the HO HO HO and I got so many ideas and projects lined up, I just had to share.

I had gotten some patterns to make Angels.  When I did, I picked up 2 extras.




The Winter Angel on the right is 14 inches tall when completed and the Santa Angel will be 15 inches tall when completed.  Both patterns are May Kerr designs.  They are both brand new, complete easy instructions.  Both are lots of fun to make.

To enter just leave me a comment.  This giveaway is open to anyone, as long as I can contact you.  I wish everyone lots of luck.  I will let random.org pick the winner and it will be announced on August 29th.

So, till then........

HAPPY QUILTING EVERYONE!
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To get special designed quilts or to see my gallery, check out my site at: http://janesquilting.com

Saturday, August 10, 2013

OH NO.....HO HO HO is Over,



What a GREAT hop this was!   Thank you so much Carol and  Madame Samm and Carol for all your hard work.  We have been having such a HOT summer that it made it so much more fun making Christmas items.   Checking out all the other projects that other quilters have posted.  I am sad to see it end.  But in no time as all we will be getting out these projects and decorating our homes with them.  We are going to be so festive.  


                             
I not only am going to hang my new wall hanging but I got some new stocking to hang also:





 





Then a set of placemats for our table:



I also found this cute snowman for a centerpiece.  You should see him rock and sing..

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Oh, he sings "Sleigh Bells"  and then dances and jerks his head all around.
I tried to take a movie, either I don't know how or my camera won't download.

I know I will be making more for Christmas....it is my favorite time of year.


As for the winner of the 6 beautiful Christmas Fat Quarters and "What a Deal Purse Card" Pattern, from "The Sewing Basket".....
                                                     

                                                 

I talked with Cheryl and she is ready for a winner.  So I went to random.org to make it equal for everyone.  It chose: 
                                     ABBIGAL   

I will be sending you an email shortly for verification.


CONGRATULATIONS and a BIG THANK YOU to  "The Sewing Basket" for their wonderful prize.  

Till next time.....

HAPPY QUILTING EVERYONE!            


To get special designed quilts or to see my gallery, check out my site at: http://janesquilting.com

Sunday, August 4, 2013

HO, HO, HO, A Quilting I Did Go....

HO, HO, HO, It is my day to show what I made....Boy did I think out of the box this time!  I was asked one time if I was one who colored outside the lines.  Well, you ask my mom and she will tell you, "All the time!"

Before I show you what I did, I want to give a big thank you to Carol at Just Let Me Quilt  and Madame Samm for coming up with this idea of a HO, HO, HO hop and also for all their hard work.  It sure is appreciated by all of us.


                                                        Rolvenden Cat Rescue » Highlights of 2012
                         

OK, guess you are all wondering what I came up with.  First let me tell you that it has been a HOT summer so far.  I truly don't want to complain though.  My family is healthy, the garden is doing great, my flowers are beautiful, I am busy, busy, and ready for a

                                          Vacation Preparedness: How to prepare when on a vacation « Austin CERT

Keeping that in mind........Wouldn't Santa be thinking the same thing???

Well, I decided to draw Santa on a Tropical Island on Vacation, having fun and enjoying his summer off.




I started out with just having him on the beach, but wanted to try something different.  I had no drawings, or grafts, or even ideas.   I just went with what I felt at the time.  I wanted to make it look like he was on a Tropical Island (as best I could) So I found these fabrics for landscaping.




 I picked out different fabrics and laid them out in kid of the order I thought I would like.  Then pressed what I wanted and then made my curves and folded down the edges where I thought they would look good.




(Once I made a curve, it was easy to keep re-creating it)  I knew that when layering fabric for landscaping, the layers in the distant should be close and the foreground further apart, to give it the illusion of perspective.

I did one layer at a time, putting them where I wanted and pinning in place with flower head pins so they laid flat. 



After I had all my pieces where I wanted them and pinned in place, it was time to sew them on.  When I sewed my layers, I started with the last layer I put on.  I used monofilament thread so not to be see and stitched close to the fold.




After all the layers were sewn on, I trimmed (squared) and put my applique where I wanted, pressed in place and machine appliqued on.  After the applique was sewn on, I put my frame on (boarders).  I decided to use my brighter Timeless Treasure Batiks.  (since it is to be summer, hot and on a Tropical Island)

I quilted it with my machine, trying to emphasize the landscape and sun in the sky. Sewed on my binding, painted some detailing in the sand, face, sailboat.  Total size:    22" X 24".








OK, I know this is probable not what was expected, I did make another:




Below is the list of all the other HO, HO, HO posts for today.   I can't wait to see what they did.  Grab a cup of coffee and come join me,

August 5

HERE IS THE LIST FOR THE REST OF THE WEEK:


This is a company that has their own beautiful patterns for bags, toppers, etc.  Not to mention the beautiful fabric choices (and GREAT prices), Plus they have a full line of "Floriani" Embrodery patterns.

So, to enter, be a follower of mine and leave me a comment.  Go to "The Sewing Basket" and sign up for their newsletter "Nuts and Bolts".  While you are there, be sure to visit their free stuff and i.  nfo page.  They  also have some terrific classes.  For a second entry go to their facebook page and "like"

This contest is open to anyone, anywhere, but please make sure you have an e-mail for me to contact you.  I will keep it going all week.  Saturday, August 10th, I will go to Random.org and let it pick a winner and post it.

Good luck to you all.....

HAPPY QUILTING EVERYONE!

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Tonga All Night Long

Are you doing the Tonga?  I have found this sweet Tonga Treasures, Tonga Treats fabric this past spring.  Well, needles to say, it has been one Busy summer so far.  Wow, Our son and his fiance moved down from PA to us here in TN the end of May.  Then our niece and her beautiful little girls came to visit.  Then the garden, freezing, picnics, etc.  It is like there are so many things to do in one day.  I wish the days would last longer.  Or is it I wish the nights would be longer (to sleep more)  

Anyway, I finally got to blog and show everyone what I made this past month, in between everything else.

I got 44 -  2 1/2 inch strips and l yard of each the light, green and darker red prints for a boarder.





I then used a block called "Contrary Wife" but I did kind of modify it a bit.  For the size quilt that I am making, I needed 25 blocks and each will be 9 inches square.    Here are all the pieces after they were cut out to make all my blocks.




Here are each of the 25 blocks.  As you can see, all are the same, light on one side (with the exception of the pinwheel in the center) and dark on the other side.




I decided to set my blocks on end...so I needed 16 triangle blocks.




 I then sewed them all together.  It was machine quilted in an all over feather design.



Total size is:  62 " X 62"

So what are you doing this summer?  Hope you are having fun.

Till next time,
HAPPY QUILTING EVERYONE!!


To get special designed quilts or to see my gallery, check out my site at: http://janesquilting.com

Thursday, July 11, 2013

June Brides

June Brides... Ahh, June seemed to be the romantic month.  Doves are flying everywhere spreading the love.  But, that is not the only month.....

In the beginning of April I was asked to make a Wedding Wall hanging for a friend of mine.  Her grandson and his fiance were getting married.  She wanted it to be in Red, White and Black.  I had the perfect fabric for the job.

 I drew my outside boarder to look like this:




Then I drew a bride and groom for in the center.  From this I made my template for my applique.





My next step was to cut my center (off white) piece and then the squares and rectangles for the boarder:



Well, to make a long story short (due to time to get this in the mail to PA) I had to concentrate mainly on my project.  

I added a bow, then with printer and cotton fabric I added a poem underneath, reading:

Two Hearts
Joined as one
Together Forever

Then the date they were married.  (or to be married)   (sorry about the blurry picture, I cropped it after the large picture was taken)




 I also added two Red Hearts with Doves holding them.  Inside each are the names of the bride and groom.  Oh, also at the last minute I was asked to add a dog.  Seems as they adopted a cute puppy together this week.  The applique was all machine appliqued with monofilament thread so not to be seen.  I did a little embroidery to show off the Bride and Groom a little.  

I machine quilted all around the applique, then did a stipple stitch in the off white back ground.  Then in the boarder I machine quilted in the ditch.  

Total size when completed was 24" X 28"




I want to apologize for this picture though.  I was in such a hurry to finish and get it mailed that I forgot to take a picture.  So my friend took it for me and sent it too me when it arrived at her house.  

My friend as been very close to my heart for a long time.  She is one that is always there when you need a shoulder to learn on.  One to lend an ear and listen.  She is the best!   

So......Are you, or were you a June Bride????  I was a May Bride myself.  We were married just before my birthday.  That way my dear hubby will not forget either days, LOL.   He never has, every anniversary (which we were married 38 years) I get a dozen Red Roses.   What a guy, so proud he is mine!  

Now, I am off and running....so much to do, so little time.  My machine is a waiting.......

HAPPY QUILTING EVERYONE!


To get special designed quilts or to see my gallery, check out my site at: http://janesquilting.com

Thursday, July 4, 2013

HAPPY 4TH OF JULY !!

Today is the day for Picnics, where family and friends gather together and enjoy each others company.  They may play games, swim, eat real good food.  Along with many stories and perhaps watch Fireworks.....And have LOTS of fun!
                                               
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DID YOU KNOW... 


July 4, 1776 -  After various changes to Jefferson's original draft, a vote was taken late in the afternoon of July 4th.  Of the 13 colonies, 9 voted in favour of the Declaration; 2, Pennsylvania and South Carolina voted No; Delaware was undecided and New York abstained.  John Hancock, President of the Continental Congress, was the first to sign the Declaration of Independence.  It is said that he signed his name "with a great flourish" so "King George can read that without spectacles!"


                                                  4th of July Celebrations

            

On July 4, 1777 - The first Independence Day celebration took place.  It's interesting to speculate what those first 4th festivities were like.  By the early 1800's the traditions of parades, picnics, and fireworks were firmly established as part of American Independence Day culture.  


                                                               Fourth of July


ON A LIGHTER NOTE:

Once, in the 1820's, a little boy called Sam was playing in the yard behind his house.  During his pretend fighting game, he knocked over the outhouse.  Now Sam was upset and worried that he would get into trouble so he ran into the woods and didn't come out until after got dark.  When he arrived back home, his pappy was waiting for him.  He asked suspiciously, "Son, did you knock over the outhouse this afternoon?"
"No, pappy," Sam lied.

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"Well, let me tell you a story," said the father. "Once, not that long ago, Mr Lincoln received a shiny new axe from his father.  Excited, he tried it out on a tree, swiftly cutting it down.  But as he looked at the tree, with dismay he realized it was his mother's favorite cherry tree," his pappy paused." just like you, he ran into the woods. When he returned, his pappy asked, 'Abraham, did you cut down the cherry tree?'  Abraham answered with, 'Father, I cannot tell a lie. I did indeed chop down the tree.' Then his father said, 'Well, since you were honest with me, you are spared from punishment. I hope you have learned your lesson, though.' So," the Sam's father asked again," did you knock down the outhouse?"
"Pappy, I cannot tell a lie any more." said the little boy. "I did indeed knock down the outhouse."
Then his pappy father spanked Sam boy red, white, and blue. The boy whimpered, "Pappy, I told you the truth! Why did you spank me?"
Pappy answered, "That's because Abraham Lincoln's father wasn't in the tree when he chopped it down!"


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I want to give a BIG thank you to Madame Samm and Thearica Burroughs for all their hard work on the "Put Your Stamp on it" Blog Hop.  It was a blast...All those talented quilters, such beautiful stamps.  I was in total AWWW every day. 

I also want to announce my winner to my giveaway.  The book:  "Wonderfully Whimsical Quilts" Written by Carol Burniston


I went to Random.org and the winner is:


             KRIS


CONGRATULATIONS!!!
    I will be emailing you shortly for verification.

I want to also thank everyone that left me a comment and to help me decide on a printer.  I have purchased a HP and love it.  I cannot believe how clear my copies are.  I am now a printing fool.  LOL  



HAPPY 4TH OF JULY EVERYONE!


To get special designed quilts or to see my gallery, check out my site at: http://janesquilting.com