Tuesday, November 18, 2008

One bird stitched, one ready...





I have been so busy with customer quilts, I barely have time to sleep! The first bird is all stitched and the second ready to be stitched. Now, I have to get the babies done and apply all of it to the background! Do you think I will have this quilt done by the Dec. 31st deadline? Stay tuned.
The little bird quilt is my Brown Bag challenge from our guild. Everybody participating puts 4 or 5 fat quarters in a bag and then they are mixed up and handed out. You have to make something from the fabrics you get. My focus fabric had birds on it, so I made a bird picture. I hope it isn't your brown bag, or I have just spoiled it for you! It is due Dec. 5th. All mine needs is the binding and a label.
Well, It is time to switch gears and make dinner! Keep on quilting, Susan

Saturday, November 1, 2008

one bird ready to stitch






Well, The machine is fixed, I finished the backed up customer quilts, and had a bit of time to get the first spoonbill cut out and glued. I am now ready to do the invisible stitching to hold him together, and then get started on bird #2! There will be two big birds and a nest with two babies. Lots of work ahead, but fun work, indeed. Enjoy the progress photos! Susan

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Sick Gammill


Oh dear! I completed a beautiful customer quilt and went on to the next one only to find my trusty Gammill had a bad problem. Every inch the thread breaks! I have tried every remedy and now am preparing for the trip to Datona to have the repairman look at it. Needless to say, the quilting has ground to a halt.
I began working on my Spoonbill quilt instead and have the pattern all ready and marked. I guess we all have to accept the fact that things go wrong...and we can make something good out of the disasters.Off to Ret Hat dinner theater show today, then more bird-work!

Monday, September 15, 2008

My latest project


I have been working on this quilt top for a while and finally got it done! I wanted to make a quilt with only dotted fabric. There are over 200 different ones in the quilt. It is a Karen Stone pattern. Stay tuned, I hope to have it quilted before the next show and tell at guild in October. Susan

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Our Guild's raffle quilt


On Saturday, the raffle quilt was displayed at Fisherman's Village in Punta Gorda, FL where ladies from the guild sold tickets and note cards. I thought you might enjoy seeing our quilt, a pictoral representation of life in South Florida.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Working the Gammill




Well, It looks as though the hurricane is going to miss us this time...I have been busy working since I am not at the retreat this weekend. The oriental 9-patch was made by my friend Joan. It's really nice! The Irish chain quilt is one I did as a favor to a friend in Wisconsin who has cancer and is trying to make quilts for all the grandkids before leaving this world. There is one more quilt to go and I hope to do that one, too. Now, I'm going back to the studio to have some fun sewing one of my own quilts. I need to feed the soul as well as the pocketbook! Cheers, Susan

Peace River Guild bus trip

Some of us took a bus trip to a gigantic fabric store here in Florida called Sunshine Sewing Company. I thought you might like to see it. Susan
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Saturday, August 30, 2008

Latest quilt project






I finally finished the quilt project from my last retreat,and I think it turned out nice! I had a ball trying out different quilting patterns just for fun. I'm working on a polka dot quilt now. I hope to have a photo of its progress soon. Until then...Enjoy! Susan

Friday, August 22, 2008

Another fun quilt




Well, what is one supposed to do when her retreat is postponed and the weather is crappy? Make a quilt, of course! Here is the retreat project, with a nod to" Mary Quilts" website for the pattern, 'Boxed Squares'. It is made with just one jelly roll. I added the borders to make it a bit bigger. Pretty, huh? Susan