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WIP Wednesday
i agreed & made this. all hand appliqued. those that know me might need revived right now. i am not a fan of applique in fact i call it the ‘A’ word. however, this small project was not to bad. mama Denise thinks she might have converted me to liking applique but i am still on the fence. a small project here or there i am okay with. a whole quilt is another issue.
i got the bazillion flying geese sewin together in their rows & two of the row attached to the side of my Opening Day quilt.
i have started on the next step for the final blocks for this quilt.
and because i wanted some no thinking required sewing i sewed together a few rows of my tumbler blocks as well.
now for the way cool, super exciting, over the top, fantabulous news……….
i am in love. head over heels in love. it arrived on my door step today & its a prince. bet you didn’t know you can order those online did you?
yep, Prince Charming arrived today. thank God for online fabric shops. i love you almost as much as i love this fabric. the fabric above will be turned into my bag for Sister’s this year. the top print is laminate & i am really looking forward to sewing with it.
don’t you just love the frog?
this box was also on my door step today & inside is some more………
Prince Charming by Tula Pink
yep, the whole line.
i could not resist. its bright, fun, whimsical, amazing, creative……….. its love.
i love the frog but i think this is my favorite print with the turtle, the bicycle, the rain drops & everything else that is in this print. Tula Pink knocked it out of the freakin park with this line of fabric. run don’t walk to your local quilt shops if they have this line. get online & start pushing buttons. seriously people this is a must have.What Is Worth $100

‘hey can i borrow your scissors for sec?’ response ‘sure for $100’
‘will you refill my glass of water when you go upstairs’ response ‘sure for $100’
‘would you mind if i used some of your spray baste?’ response ‘no problem for $100’
‘do you have a thread in this color that i could borrow?’ response ‘yep, for $100’
‘would you mind stopping & getting us a coffee’ response ‘sure for $100’
everything was $100 that weekend. let me tell you it was hard to keep track of who owed who what by the time the weekend was over.
so back to the question that started it all. what is worth $100 to you?
fabric, groceries, a new outfit, books, music, etc….
i personally think that the person who paid $100 for that stuff they got – got taken advantage of but that’s my opinion & maybe it was worth the $100 to them.
so from that quilt camp forward we will have the catch phrase ‘sure for $100’ anytime someone asks to use, borrow or get something for them.
so with this post the buck stops here. sorry couldn’t resist.
the story never to be told again but to be referred to often with our new catch phrase.
‘sure for $100’
Spray Baste Tutorial
once you have the batting ready i then lay the backing fabric over the batting. smoothing it out as needed. both the batting & the backing fabric have been already cut to the correct size that is needed for the quilt top. i try & leave 2 1/2″ to 3″ of batting & backing all the way around the quilt. that way i am not fighting the quilt top to get it to fit just right on the batting. i have some room to work with.
just a close up shot of the tarp, batting & backing fabric.
at the time i took theses pics i didn’t know i would be doing a tutorial on it. i don’t have pics of us folding back the backing fabric. but, the process is the same for the back as it is for the front of the quilt.
once you have the batting and backing fabric ready i then visually notate where the center of the quilt is – roughly. you don’t have to be exact. i then start on one end & fold the backing fabric or the quilt top (depending upon which side you are working on) back onto itself about 6″. i continue to fold 6″ sections until i am roughly to the center of the quilt.
as you can see in this picture below we have folded back the quilt top to the halfway mark & we have begun to spray.
there are several different types of spray baste on the market but i just use whatever Joann’s carries. at Joann’s its considered a quilting notion so when those go 50% off i stock up.
once that half of the batting is sprayed i then get down on my hands & knees & begin to unfold those 6″ sections back onto the batting. going slow & making sure not to create any wrinkles. if a wrinkle does occur you can easily pull back the fabric and reset it. its sort of like hand pressing the fabric into the adhesive. take your time & you will be pleased with the outcome.
once one half is finished we fold back the other half. when you get towards the center of the quilt you will be able to tell where you have already spray basted. the fabric will be married to the batting. once you have the backing fabric basted to the batting then flip it over. if you have 2 people its much easier. repeat the same process with the quilt top. smooth out the batting that has the backing already attached. layout your quilt top on the batting making sure its smooth. begin at one end & fold the quilt onto itself every 6″ until you reach the center. spray & unfold the quilt onto the batting. repeat for the other half.
once you have a quilt completely spray basted i like to do 1 of 2 things. either take the quilt & lay it on a flat surface for awhile. like a bed or something. or i like to roll it on a cardboard tube to store until i am ready to quilt it. i do not recommend quilting the quilt right away. in my opinion it needs a little dry time before the quilting begins.
that weekend that we spray basted in my driveway i think we did about 6 or 7 quilts. it goes pretty quick when you have 2 or 3 people doing it.
so get your quilting buddies together & start spray basting those quilts.
let me know if you have any questions about the process. i will do my best to answer them.
WIP Wednesday
this was an i.o.u. quilt from this past Christmas for my dad. he is very happy to have it & he loves it. i was going to make it for a baby boy but since no one i know is having a boy my dad got it since he loves trucks & tractors as well.
i quilted & bound my 1st Hands 2 Help quilt.
this is a funny. Denise sewed right through the top of a flower pin. didn’t even break the needle.
this is the back of my 2nd Hands 2 Help quilt.
this one i sewed the top together, quilted it & bound it all in this past weekend. i also quilted & bound this quilt that i showed in the Blogger’s Quilt Festival over at Amy’s Creative Side.
Mini Camp
WIP Wednesday

i am continuing to making progress on the flying geese.

i might get that top together over the next 4 days.
something else that i hope to get done is my block for the Sister’s quilt block challenge. for some insane reason i am drawing a blank on what to do with the fabric above. i am hoping that my quilting buddies will have some ideas.
i have my fabric all cut & ready for my 2nd H2H top. i will get that sewed up & ready to be quilted by this weekend. i have my 1st H2H top ready to be quilted as well.
i have to also share my latest & greatest purchase. its some of Ty’s fabric. need i say more? when i 1st saw it – it was love at 1st sight. but, i hadn’t bought any of it. until the Fat Quarter Shop put it on sale. can i just say that i love that place. like the majority of my fabric purchases lately i have no idea what i am going to do with it but i finally got some.
i will post some updates on our mini quilt camp. it will probably resemble a sweat shop instead of a camp but the end result will be the same.
“When I step into the light my eyes searching wildly”
The List
i dug it out of my file of magazine clippings last week. it came to mind during an email conversation i was having with a good friend. at various points in my life either some or all of this list has applied & after looking at it again i still think its worth keeping. i also think its worth sharing. like me maybe not everything on this list applies to you at this moment but i bet that you can find at least one thing that does.
i got to thinking about what that means. how something from a magazine that is 20 or so years old can still have meaning. for me it comes down to being honest with ourselves and being happy with who we are. that is why this list still has some value for me today.
the conversation with my friend has continued via email & just the other day my friend sent me the following…. “You are responsible for your own happiness. No one, even the most dedicated friend, the most devoted love, the most attentive parent, can provide that for you. People close to you want you to be happy, they would help create the environment for that, but ultimately it will be you that decides it, chooses it, makes it happen.”
i hope that this finds each of you happy in whatever it is that you are doing.
A couple new things
i picked up some Fandango fat quarters at a screamin deal from 1 Choice 4 Quilting & i also got 2 charm packs of Sherbet Pips at a great deal as well. the package arrived & it had some extras in it. i got a nail file as well as a package of quilting needles along with a thank you card. very impressive service & again a screamin deal.
WIP Wednesday

i wanted/needed (what the difference?) an instant gratification project. so i made this nice large tote. its an Atkinson Designs pattern from their Big Bags, Little Bags book. i am not sure how to describe the fabric that i made it out of but i found it at Joann’s & it was only $2.99/yard. it the type of material that the reusable grocery bags are made out of only tougher.
this really isn’t a WIP item. it might be someday but as of now i prefer to call it a weak moment. i randomly check the Missouri Star Quilt Company’s Daily Deal page to see what they have on special. needless to say one day it was a Sherbet Pips jelly roll & of course it was on sale so it found its way to my house.
not sure what i will make with it but it is yummy.
i finished my 1st quilt top for the H2H Challenge. i didn’t follow a pattern. my goal was to use any much of the fat quarter’s that i was given as possible. i have 2 small pieces left & they will be pieced into the back of the quilt.
my other sewing accomplishment this past week was finishing up these star blocks for my Opening Day quilt. i got the last few finished last night & laid them out on the floor. i still have some tweaking to do with the layout but overall i am pleased.
what project are you sewing on? i would love to hear about it
“It soars inside my soul because of you. All that innocence that you inspire”



























