Friday, April 27, 2012

Small Star and Stripes



In our big family room, the breaker box, ugly and gray stands out like a sore thumb.  I wanted to make a little quilt to cover it.  Right now I have it pinned to the wall but will have a better hanger soon.  The Stars were practice blocks from a class I took a few years ago and the rest of the fabric is from other projects.  I tried to keep the colors that are in the star blocks.  It turned out pretty good.  There are a few areas I am not completely happy with but all in all, it is what it is.  I am now working on another smaller one so I can trade off from time to time.  No one wants to see the breaker box.  

Friday, March 23, 2012

Signature Quilt

This Clipping came from my cousin, Judi Wilson.  She said it was made by a group of ladies from a Wisconsin Homemakers Group.  Are there Homemaker groups still around?  I was part of one many years ago when my mother-in-law was alive and we would go together.  Many of these groups made quilts and projects that are still floating around out there.  Some of Judi's and my lady relatives made this quilt and my our aunt sewed it together.  Their signatures are on the quilt.  The pattern is simple and beautiful for a group project.  I would love to actually see the quilt but am happy to see the clipping.  Thank you, Judi!

Flower Garden Quilt and a Baby Doll

This quilt is a shinny cotton.  The top is machine sewn together but hand quilted.  It is very heavy.  I couldn't believe how heavy it was when my husband handed it to me.  It had no holes in it nor any worn spots and is queen size.  He didn't pay much for it which surprised me too.  This quilt was also in the Antique store in Crosby but I don't think it is very old.  It has been washed a time or two but is in perfect condition.  Each flower is quite large.

Last week my husband and I went to Crosby, a little town about 60 miles west of us and started going thru all their antique stores that are open.  This town has many antique stores but most will be closed until after Memorial Day.  I found this little doll in the back of the store and fell in love with it.  It has a stamp on the bottom of the left foot that says Japan.  It is in bisque and roughly done but I didn't care, I thought it was so cute so I bought it----for $5.00.  The gown is made from 2 rectangles from a tablecloth or napkins, with openings for the head and arms and it has pillow case lace around the bottom and on the front and around the neck and the little gown is heavy.  This baby will go no where weighted down by the gown!  The lady in the store said it has been in there for a couple years because no one wants something so rough.  I thought it was cute and care not one whit what it is stamped with nor how rough the bisque is.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Scrub Top 9 Patch

My daughter is a wonderful nurse.  Loves her job and the patients.  She began cleaning out scrub tops that were worn out and stained and asked if we could make a quilt out of the backs.  Here are some 9 patch blocks with another 9 patch in the center.  The problem is that some of the fabrics are more stretchy than others.  These are just laid out here and we still have the sewing to do but I think it will be a cheerful and usable quilt for her.  The  cut blocks each are 6" square and with the seams and strips, it will be a nice size.  We are trying to use up as many of the scrub tops as possible.  Some are faded from wear but still sturdy.  The back will be pretty much like the front, maybe with just the large 9 patch blocks and not the smaller one.  So, this is what I have been up to lately.