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Monday, December 9, 2013

A Rather Scrappy Pincushion Roll

Good Morning!

It is a cold and rather snowy day here in Ohio. I have been keeping myself busy with trips to Joann's and spending a wonderful Saturday with family.

Yesterday I was cutting out a purse pattern (what else would I be doing???) I had 4 pincushions sitting on my ironing/cutting table which is nothing new as I hate to 'hunt' for pins. I want them right where I can get to them. But as much as I love my pincushions, I have to keep moving them out of the way. To say the least I was frustrated. So, I had a small brain storm. I took a piece of scrap fabric, pressed it and pressed about 1" of all the edges of the fabric toward the wrong side. I then layered it with 4 layers of batting and rolled it into a long tube. This can be tricky, and you may need another pair of hands. I had to ask hubby to help me. I then used rubberbands to keerp the tube closed and hand stitched the long end of the pincushion.

I used some Velcro circles I had on hand and placed them on the hand sewn closure. I then added the other side of the Velcro along the back side of my cutting table. Presto!!!! I had a stationary pincushion!!! You have to remember I made this on the fly and it isn't perfect or pretty. But it works for the time being.

Here are the pictures: (Click on them to make them bigger)





Happy Quilting!!!
June

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Another Chilly Day!

Good Morning Everyone!

I know it has been awhile since I last talked to you, but I'm back now with a vengeance!

A couple of weeks ago we had our first snow of winter. It was so pretty, but I have to admit, it was REALLY cold!! I can imagine that other areas of the country are even colder.

I have been spending some time on Etsy lately. I 'm still in my 'making handbags, totes and purses' mode and I have found some really great patterns in .pdf format on Etsy. I really love the instant download that many of the designers have now. AND, you have the choice of paying for your pattern with a credit card or PayPal. Some of the designers also have free patterns, which is really nice! Some of my favorite designers are Napkitten (I LUV her patterns!!), LYPatterns, OhKoey (she has a mini messenger bag which is great!), funnyRabbit, OhSewFabulous Quilts, iSew, and LittleCraftCottage. I found that one of the designers, iThinkSew is a talented lady but her customer service is not good. She stated in her description of the .pdf pattern I purchased she would send the pattern upon payment. My payment was sent but I didn't receive the pattern download until 6 days later. If you purchase from her, beware.

I am working on a wallet pouch for Christmas gifts I purchased on Etsy. It's been a great pattern and it's easy to follow. The designer is StudioCherie and she offers 3 different pouches to make in the one purchase. They are zippered pouches and she gives you ways to make them adorable.

I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!! Happy Quilting!!

June

Sunday, September 22, 2013

New Purse

Morning!!!

I made myself another Manhatten Bag. I think it turned out pretty. I need to add a flap to the the top of the purse so it will have a closure. I hate to admit it, but I forgot to add the magnetic closure when I began to put it together. So I will have to use a flap closure. I'll add a new picture when I have it done. :-) I added a pocket to the front side of the outside of the purse as the pattern didn't have one. I made this pocket a little larger than the other one for the Spring purse. (scroll down for the picture of that purse).



Sunday, September 8, 2013

Added some new Blogs and Links

Morning!!

I have added some new sewing and tutorial blogs for you to visit. Let me know if you find something in your blog travels!!!!

Happy sewing!!!

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Another Hot and Steamy Day!!

Good Morning!!!

At 7:30am it was 80 degrees here in Ohio. Can you believe it??? Our yard needs to be mowed but I'm not going anywhere near a lawn mower!!! With this kind of heat we're staying inside with the air conditioning on!!!

I've been getting into my fabric stash to see what I'd like to make and I've started 2 projects and didn't like how they were turning out. So instead of ripping out seams, I began another project. I found in my stack of pdf patterns a Sweet Pea Totes pattern. It looks promising and I just finished ironing my fabric for it. And yes, I must be in the mood for totes/handbags/purses because that's what I find myself making.

I'm off to get myself some ice tea and to warm up my sewing machine!! lol...lol...as if it really needs to warm up! My sewing machine is on more than our TV!!!

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

New Purse

Morning!!

I finished a new purse pattern the other dsy and I wanted to share it with you. The pattern is from Pink Sand Beach Designs and is their Manhattan Bag. It really turned out well. The original pattern doesn't have a pocket on the outside of the bag, so I sdded my own. I curved the bottom of the pocket and matched it with the curve of the bag and I tried to match the wedge strips. I did add the cording also to the pocket design.



Sunday, August 4, 2013

Another New Tote

Morning Everyone,

How are you all doing??? I hope your weather has been cool. We've had some rather nice days this past week, though it has rained a lot.

I made a new tote last month that I am using for my cross stitch. It turned out pretty good. I used some wooden purse handles that I've had around for a long time. Here is a quick picture of it.



Saturday, July 20, 2013

My Latest Handbag/Tote

Afternoon Everyone,

I hope you all are staying cool. Here in Ohio we have a much cooler day then we've had this past week. At least today when we go outside, we can breathe!!! The humidity isn't as bad as it's been!!

I finished a handbag/tote that I started this past Thursday morning and finished a little while ago. It turned out really nice. I put a magnetic clasp in it too. Here is a couple of pictures of the front and back:





Thursday, July 18, 2013

Thread Net

Good Morning!!!

I hope you all are doing well and staying cool. We've hit 93° weather here for the past week and I thank air conditioning everyday!!

I wanted to show you some Thread Net. I use it to keep my thread from unraveling. I found some on eBay for $25.00 (including shipping) 100 pieces and they are 6 inches in length.



As you can see, I cut them to size to the thread I want to cover. I use the Thread Net on all of my thread. I haven't tested it on cone sized thread, but I'm pretty sure they will fit to size.



Just cut them to the size you need and your thread stays nice and neat.



I saw some Thread Net on eBay 4 inches in size. You can choose which size you want!!!

Hope this keeps your thread stored nice!!!!

Saturday, June 29, 2013

Finished Dresden Plate Blocks

Morning Everyone,

I have finished all of my dresden plates (30 in total) and have managed to get 2 blocks done. These a couple of pictures.





The pink ribbon Dresden Plate is for my sister Sue. She's the one who got me interested in quilting. She was such a talent!! I lost her to breast cancer and miss her every day.

Monday, June 24, 2013

Morning All....What a Crazy Few Days!!!

To start my tale of woe, it began on Wednesday with the departure of my hubby. He was heading south to his 50th high school reunion. (Yes Grasshopper, we're old!) He went with his sister and brother-in-law. After he left I found I needed some black fabric so I went to my local quilt store, then made a trip to Walmart. I got back a couple hours later, not a care in the world.

I was looking at some embroidery patterns on line and my computer seemed to be running slow, so I restarted it. (pausing here to wait for my computer to reboot, still waiting, still waiting, ohhh nooo I'm still waiting. I wasn't really too worried about my computer as I bought it new 6 months ago, but I could not get my computer to reboot AT ALL!!!!! I was so frustrated!!! So I went to go watch some television and in the middle of a rerun of NCIS, the TV went out!!! Okay, by this time I was wondering what else could go wrong!!!! So I called Time Warner and 30 minutes later I had TV back!!! Between my uncooperating computer and the television I was done!!! I put a book on my MP3 and went to my quilting and 5 hours later I had finally finished my Dresden Plate fans. I was so jazzed that I had them done!!!!

I did have DH's computer to play with, but it doesn't have my links, etc. on it. When hubby got home among fireworks, balloons and candy (not really) I can say nothing else happened while he was gone. He did manage to fix my computer which was such a relief!!!

I will take a couple of pictures of my finished dresden plates and post them.

Happy Quilting!!!

Friday, June 14, 2013

Newest Sewing Machine Cover

Afternoon Everyone,

I forgot to show you my latest sewing machine cover. I use it for my Janome MC6500. I made it with some double sided quilted fabric I had in my stash. The scissors, pin cushion, etc. I used felt also in my stash. It's the first time I ever tried to make such things!!! The buttons are also fabric.



Martha's Happy Time

Martha is still in her 'puppy' stage in tearing things up. Since these pictures were taken, we have begun to place Martha in a crate. Things are a lot better!!!!!! (That's Tiffen, our Shih Tzu in the picture. She's 15 years old.)

Embroidery for Dresden Plate

Morning Everyone, Here is some of the Embroidery pieces I'm going to use in my Dresden Plate quilt. I've learned alot about my Janome 200e Embroidery machine. I'm a Janome lady and also have a MC6500. I'm hoping to one day own the Horizon 7700.

I'm going to make about 30 of them for the center of each Dresden Plate fan. I have a lot more to make!

Thursday, June 6, 2013

Good Morning

I hope you all are doing well. It looks as though it is going to rain here and I'm going to get stuck in it!!! I have been working on my Dresden Plate tutorial and have finally finished all of my fans. There will be 30 of them. Now I am working on the centers of the fans. I am embroidering the centers as they are going to be white in color so the embroidery will show up nicely. At first I was going to do 30 of them, but since it seems to be taking a little longer than I expected, I think I'll only do about 15 of them. ;-)

I'm heading out this morning to run some errands. You all have a good day!!!

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Where has the month gone??

As you can tell by my title, I have no idea where the month of May has gone!!!! We have had hot weather, cold weather, and inbetween weather!! It's been raining for the past 3 days which is something I can do without. I have spent some time onmy Dresden Plate quilt. I have 26 of them done and still have 4 more to finish. With luck I will have those done today. I am also still working on the tutorial for the Dresden Plate as well. I have also visited Heirloom Creations. Sara has several videos you can watch on her website, or on You Tube. She also has a 'Ruler of the Month' video where she explains how to use a ruler as well as show you. She'll give you lots of inspiration. :-)

Have fun Quilting!!!

Monday, May 20, 2013

Quilting Commandments

I found these commandments on the Quilting Board. I thought I would share them with you. :-)

1. Thou shalt not covet your best friend's Stash!
2. Thou shalt not point out missing points.
3. Thou shalt not rotary cut whilst tired.
4. Thou shalt read directions BEFORE cutting!
5. Thou shalt obey the copyright laws.
6. Thou shalt not make suggestions about how you would have done it differently when a friend shows you her newly completed quilt.
7. Thou shalt measure twice, cut once.
8. Thou shalt honor thy quilts by giving them only in love and not out of a sense of obligation.
9. Thou shalt share your quilting tips with others!
10. Thou shalt ALWAYS close the cover on the rotary blade between cuts.
11. Thou shalt always feel honored to help a beginner.
12. Thou shalt not be anally-retentive about being perfect. The corollary: thou shalt observe the "Galloping Horse at 10 Miles Away" rule for judging perfection.
13. Thou shalt always have UFO's to brighten your life.
14. Thou shalt always budget so that fabric is a priority.
15. Thou shalt always measure for borders through the center of the quilt to the opposite raw edges.
16. Thou shalt always have at least three quilting projects going.
17. Thou shalt NOT turn up thy nose at another's restoration project, no matter how dirty or smelly. Remember, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder". A family quilt WILL BE a beautiful heirloom to them once again, when completed.
18. Thou shalt do charity quilts with pleasure of giving.
19. Thou shalt change the needle in the machine when it's so dull it won't penetrate the fabric.
20. Thou shalt always practice safe rotary cutting; cutting with the rotary blade going away from your body.
21. Thou shalt make it such that every stitch is made with love.
22. Thou shalt follow thine inspirations, no matter what anyone says.
23. Thou shalt support thine Local Fabric Store.
24. Thou shalt use thine scraps to make quilts for charity, so that those less fortunate may know the joy of sleeping beneath a quilt.
25. Thou shalt spread The Word to youth and elders alike, converting all you can to The Way of Quilting.
26. Thou shalt oil thy sewing machine.
27. Thou shalt use paper scissors for paper and fabric scissors for fabric.
28. Thou shalt share all knowledge with other quilters.
29. Thou shalt understand that there is an exception to every quilting rule.
30. Thou shalt give thyself permission to be unique, creative, and innovative.
31. Thou shalt understand that there is no such thing as an ugly quilt.
32. Thou shalt not skimp on buying many quality quilting fabrics, as they are the pallet of thine art.
33. Thou shalt not deny a cat a nap on any quilt or pile of fabric.
34. Thou shalt not sit on a quilt, as thou might poppeth thy stitching.
35. Thou shalt always label thy quilts.
36. Thou shalt challenge thyself to trying something different.
37. Thou shalt enjoy the process.
38. Thou shalt not neglect thy friends and family by being over-ambitious in quilting. Too much, anyway.
39. Thou shalt not fault thy husband for not knowing a selvage from a bias, especially if he is supplying the stash cash.
40. Thou shalt change the machine needle often.
41. Thou shalt not count anything under a yard as "fabric on hand" when asked why the stash is building.
42. Thou shalt not impersonate the Quilt Police.
43. As ye sew, so shalt ye rip. (OK, not a law but certainly worth remembering.)
44. Thou shalt honor your deepest creative impulse and express your true vision.
45. Thou shalt challenge yourself and others to try new colors, styles, skills that we may learn from each other.
46. Thou shalt not presew a seam without thread in the bobbin.
47. Thou shalt not show jealousy towards others' quilts or quilting abilities.
48. Thou shalt "press", not "iron".
49. Thou shalt be creative in hiding the size of your stash.
50. Thou shalt plan your quilt well so thou can relax and enjoy the making of the quilt.
51. Thou shalt practice/warm up your hand and/or machine quilting before making a pitiful mess.
52. Thou shalt put down your work and go to sleep shortly after your eyes have crossed.
53. Thou shalt not make obscene gestures at the quilt police. Learn the rules, then adapt them to suit yourself.
54. Thou shalt cherish the love and satisfaction in every stitch.
55. Thou shalt not horde UFOS, as they become NFOS (never finished objects), but thou shalt give them away to someone who will finish them for charity quilts.
56. Thou shalt feed thy family at least one(1) home cooked meal a week while trying to get that quilt done for the show.
57. Thou shalt stop quilting at least once a month and wave thy duster around (it only needs 5 minutes).
58. Thou shalt keep a quilt journal to remember where thy quilts have gone.
59. Thou shalt stop quilting at least once a month and wave thy duster around (it only needs 5 minutes).
60. Thou shalt keep a quilt journal to remember where thy quilts have gone.
61. Thou shalt learn new and creative ways to say "Oh no, honey. That fabric isn't new. I've had it a long time...."
62. Thou shalt not answer a compliment with "Oh it's easy". Especially one from thy son-in-laws who cannot imagine putting all those pieces together.
63. Thou shalt be creative in hiding the size of your stash.
64. Thou shalt ensure that all thine creations go to a loving home.
65. Thou shalt not pass judgment on those who use thine quilts in ways other than what you intended.
66. Thou shalt remember, "Done is better than Perfect".
67. Thou shalt honor thy stash by having SEX often. (note for the uninitiated: SEX = "Stash Enhancing eXpeditions")
68. Thou shalt refuse to allow the Quilt Police into your sewing room.
69. Thou shalt not agonize so much over planning thine quilt that thou canst not enjoy the quilt-making process.
70. Thou shalt remember that stars in the sky are merely circles with no points, and as such, stars in quilts do not require points. (hey, if ya don't believe me, look at Van Gogh's Starry Night, not a single blooming point in that painting!)
71. Thou shalt not criticize the quilter, lest she become wrathful and poke you with a seam ripper!
72. Thou shalt pick up all pins that have been dropped so that thy dearest family members don't step on them.
73. Thou shalt not use the selvages in any quilt.
74. Thou shalt jointh all the swaps thee little heart desires.
75. Thou shalt giveth freely any good quilting tips.
76. Thou shalt not be too critical of oneself. Perfection can only be aspired to, never attained.
77. Thou shalt practice moderation in all areas of thine life--except quilting!
78. Thou shalt always have at least 4 ideas on your "my next quilt will be" list....
79. Thou shalt build an ark, and thou shalt fill it with two bolts each of every colourway of every pattern of every fabric line of every manufacturer.
80. Thou shalt keep your collection of quilting books smaller than that of the local library.
81. Thou shalt finish all swaps and be in the mail by the deadline.
82. Thou shalt swap only 'good' fabric.
83. Thou shalt use at least one 'ugly' in a quilt top, thee will be surprised at the look.
84. Thou shalt not make a quilt without making a note of where the pattern came from.

Friday, May 10, 2013

Link Tags

My Link Tags: Please take one of my Blog Tags for your Blog or website. Link to http://myquiltingbee.blogspot.com. Right click on the tag you want and save to your computer.

        

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Ironing Board Tutorial

What you will need:

¾ inch plywood
Insul-Brite (4 inches larger on all sides of your plywood)
Batting (exactly the size of your plywood)
Canvas fabric
Staple gun & staples

NOTE: The ironing board hubby is making for me is 22 inches x 61 inches which will fit the drawers I have. The ironing board will sit on top of them.

Prepare your plywood. You may need to sand it a little. The plywood hubby bought didn't need anything done to it, which was nice. We bought it at Lowe's and they cut it for us to the measurements we needed. (I really love Lowe's for doing that!)

1. As you can see, I'm going to place my batting into the plywood. I used a 'high-loft' batting (Fig. 1). Make sure you push out any wrinkles. Hubby then stapled the batting to the sides of the plywood, making sure everything was smooth from all sides. (Fig. 2)

Fig. 1

 

Fig. 2

3. I then cut off any extra batting along the side of the plywood. Notice on the left side, I haven't cut any of the extra off yet. (And yes, Martha got into the picture too.) (Fig. 3)

Fig 3

4. This is what my ironing board looks like so far with batting attached. Onward to the Insul-Brite!! Ü (Fig. 4)

  Fig 4

5. We put the Insul-Brite on next with the shiny side up. Once more we put the Insul-Brite only on the top and sides of the plywood. (Fig 5) This can be rather tedious, and be done with at least 2 people and keep an eye out for any wrinkles.

  Fig 5

6. Next we placed the canvas fabric onto the Insul-Brite, again making sure there are no wrinkles. This fabric we place over the sides and onto the back of the plywood. This will keep the fabric from bunching up on the sides. (fig.6)

Fig. 6

7. And there you have it!!!! I LOVE my new ironing board. As you know I have limited space for sewing so I have to make everything work in a little space. The drawers below my new ironing board were bought at Walmart. I have 8 long drawers, 2 small drawers, 2 deep/tall small drawers, 2 medium/tall drawers. Hubby built them up so that I have a cubby hole to hold my cutting mat.   (fig. 7)

  Fig. 7

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask!!