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. 

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Road to Arkansas--Christmas Quilts


My cousins, Bobbie and Joyce,  from Arizona came to see me this past summer and we got to talking quilts.  They liked this pattern and wanted  a green one and a blue one so I worked on it tll I liked the results.  They are twin bed size and made of cotton.  Bobbie likes the look of the ties so I tied them.  I could imagine them being quilted with pretty designs but made them like the girls said they wanted.  It was a fun project and I proved to myself that I can do this.  I am a beginner in quilts and needed a simple pattern to help me get over my nervousness.  I hope they like the finished products! 

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Quilt or Comforter?



So what is the difference between a quilt and a comforter?  I was told that if it is quilted it is a quilt.  If it is tied, it is a comforter.  This one is definately tied.  It is heavy and has a sheet on the back which is folded over on the edges.  Even though it has a lot of dark fabrics in it, I think the yellows and golds really brighten it up.  It measures 89" long and 77" wide.


Thursday, November 24, 2011

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone!

The turkey is in the oven and everything else will be ready soon too.  Now waiting for the family to come.  I don't know for sure who will be here but I know we will all have a good time.  There is so much to be thankful for in this household and the list keeps getting longer.  I wish for all of you a safe and blessed Thanksgiving!  Safe travels to you who are hitting the roads, planes, trains and automobiles!

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Discarded Baby Quilt


Last Saturday I found this quilt at the same place I had found the magazines.  It has been washed several times but there are no stains on it and it has no holes or rips anywhere.  I liked it because it is still bright and well made.  It is machine quilted in the ditches and a wavy quilt line on the green outer edge.  This little quilt measures 36" x 46".

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Quilter's Newsletter Magazine --- A Score

Today I went with my 2 daughters and their families to a Church Rummage Give Away!  You name it and it was there and the price was so right on everything.  I came home with a bag of Quilter's Newsletter Magazines from 1986 to 1991.  There has to be 30 of these magazines which I shared with the girls.  I found a couple patterns I have been searching for over the last few years, opened up the first magazine and there it was!

There were craft magazines and  books galore.  I was feeling a bit guilty for taking the pile but several of the ladies at the church commented that they have had these magazines in their last few rummage sales and Give Away's and no one ever takes them so they were slated for the trash bin.   I believe there are 30 of these magazines.  The girls were as excited as I was to see them.  Maybe my projects will become more interesting in the future!   

Monday, October 10, 2011

Denton Family Quilt


This quilt was made somewhere between the late 1940's and early 50's by my Mother-in-Law and her neighbor lady Hattie.  When my inlaws first married and moved to the farm, they were short on bedding and the neighbor lady came to the rescue.  This quilt is made of mostly corduroy but there is a good bit of curtain fabric and flannel which have worn away after all the washings and use.  After the family cleaned out the farm house last month following my Father-in-Law's death, this quilt was still there so I brought it home.  I like how it is a crazy quilt and shows how they used what they had on hand.  It is full bed size and very heavy.  The back is a heavy printed flannel.  I have always loved it since the first time I saw it on the bed there.  It is very worn but still has that charm to it.