I first learned to embroider at the age of ten while working on a Girl Scout badge called Needlework.
Mrs. Julia Woolard taught 5 of us little girls in her sun room. I loved it then and still do some 44 years later...
This redwork is for me one day...not sure what pattern to use...
Here are several little girl baby quilts that I have completed and all we have had so far are boys!! Actually, I only give these hand embroidered and hand quilted ones to my nieces and nephews...
This last quilt is not quit completed... but finally decided it could be for either sex...
I have to run...so I'll post the blue boy quilts with their cute little owners later...
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Monday, May 16, 2011
Full of Fun Day...
Well today is one of those days full of fun...I am cooking an old family favorite from both of my grandmothers, neck bones stewed with onions, potatoes and little corn meal dumplins on top!! Also, pointed head cabbaage, and squash!! Don't you just love spring vegetables here in the south...
I made strawberry jam for Cliff last week and had some strawberries left over. I found a bread recipe from Pelleters Strawberry farm in Stella, NC where we used to live and buy them. So I made bread last week and again today for the "feast"!!
The recipe is easy, and of course, I modified it...
I made strawberry jam for Cliff last week and had some strawberries left over. I found a bread recipe from Pelleters Strawberry farm in Stella, NC where we used to live and buy them. So I made bread last week and again today for the "feast"!!
The recipe is easy, and of course, I modified it...
1 cup of SR flour
1 scant cup sugar , or amount desired
poured in some oatmeal ??
1 egg
1t. vanilla
poured in some milk??
added about 8-9 medium strawberries, sliced thin
Greased two small loaf pans
Baked 350 for 45-50 minutes
You will have to try some and let me know how you like it...
Kitchen wall hangings...fresh!!
I had not redecorated my kitchen since we moved in in 2000 and decided it was time. I found a wall hanging in a magazine, I think, that had flowers and it inspired me to try my hand at some. I had previously had a small hanging of ginger jars from a pattern I purchased at a quilt store in New Bern, NC that is now closed. It was just blue and yellow which are my main colors that I use.
Here they are in my kitchen...
I can grow sunflowers in our yard but daffodils seem to get eaten up by the moles...so I am able to enjoy them even if I can not grow them!!
Now I think I will select a new and fresh fabric for the table cloth overlay...what next??
Here they are in my kitchen...
I can grow sunflowers in our yard but daffodils seem to get eaten up by the moles...so I am able to enjoy them even if I can not grow them!!
Now I think I will select a new and fresh fabric for the table cloth overlay...what next??
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Sunflowers to sunflowers...
Pretty sunflowers that inspired my sunflower quilt...
Well I just love all of my sunflowers that I plant in my yard each year. Last year I photographed them with the bees and butterflies.
I decided to make a sunflower quilt and one of my Neuse Quilt Guild members, Frances Salt, had made a lovely one using large sunflower appliques.We displayed hers at our Lenoir County Fair booth a year ago and here it is folded for display but you can still see it...it is on the left with the medium blue background!!
Well, Betty Haynes and I decided to make our own sunflower quilt and started selecting yellow fabrics for the petals. Frances gave us a brown fabric for one of the centers so that we would each have some of the same fabric on all three quilts. Betty and I started appliquing our flowers on about the same time in 2010. I finished my top in 2011. I selected a light blue background fabric and sashed it in a gold daisy fabric.
This photo was my inspiration to use the light blue fabric for the sky...and also because our home is mostly decorated with blue and yellow...
I wanted to applique additional sunflowers on the brown border and used a green batik fabric for the vine and leaves. I actually hand appliqued all of the sunflowers in the center of the quilt but elected to use a combination of machine and hand applique for the border flowers and vines. The button hole stitch on my machine seemed to make more of a decorative statement and I used it for the centers. I used a yellow variegated thread for the centers and some green varigated threads for the vines and leaves that I purchased at a quilt show and they were hand dyed from England.
You can see the butterfly here. It is not paper pieced but is a pattern that a fellow quilter from our "Night Owl" group gave me, Ruth Lee. The Greene County Needlework Guild in Snow Hill, NC used this pattern to make a wall hanging of their logo. The wall hanging is displayed in their classroom. I will have to take a picture of it the next time I visit them. It is lovely.
Here is the back of it...
Here are those lovely hand dyed English threads that I used and the variegated yellow thread.
Here is my diagram that I drafted before I started to decide on placement. I actually added an additional border of brown Thimbleberrries fabric. The final measurements are 79" X 62".
I am deciding now on the batting. I have the daisy fabric for the backing. Of course I want to hand quilt it BUT realistically, I might grid quilt the squares on the machine and hand quilt the rest for it for time sake.
Visited the Green County Needle Workers today and took a picture of their wall hanging with the butterflies.
It is a great piece of work...
Here is that pretty little butterfly that was my inspiration...It is really not that easy to make and I only made one. They made them to surround the quilt in the border. A lot of talent!!
I need to mention that the author of this folded fabric process is...
Rebecca Anne Harger. The booklet is "Foldin Oldies" Dimensional Quilting Prairie Butterfly
1998.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Ruth Graham...
For those who may not know, Ruth Graham is a daughter of Billy & Ruth Graham. She has written a book "Fear Not Tomorrow, God Is Already There" and a devotional book as well.
I read through the devotional book 6-7 months ago and so enjoyed it that I have started reading it again. She really deals with practical, everyday concerns of todays people. She has been through divorce, rebellious children, one daughter having two out of wedlock children and remarriage. Like I said, todays topics!!
I actually purchased this little book at WalGreens in a section that they have on Christian books and I mean good books. I messaged their headquarters to let them know how much I appreciated them having the courage to include Christian books in their stores...
You may also enjoy reading her blog which she updates often.
http://ruthgraham.wordpress.com/
I read through the devotional book 6-7 months ago and so enjoyed it that I have started reading it again. She really deals with practical, everyday concerns of todays people. She has been through divorce, rebellious children, one daughter having two out of wedlock children and remarriage. Like I said, todays topics!!
I actually purchased this little book at WalGreens in a section that they have on Christian books and I mean good books. I messaged their headquarters to let them know how much I appreciated them having the courage to include Christian books in their stores...
You may also enjoy reading her blog which she updates often.
http://ruthgraham.wordpress.com/
Thursday, May 5, 2011
National Day of Prayer
Today is the National Day of Prayer and I am grateful that I was born and live in America. I have been so blessed with great parents, family, friends As I get older, I realize these blessings and how I want to make sure that I pass it on to others.
I am part of a Bible study on Tuesday nights and we learn so many helpful things about Jesus and His life. This helps me stay focused on why I am here and that I was made by God for God.
Let me share one of my "Little Quilts" from Alice Berg, Mary Ellen Holt, and Sylvia Johnson's book so entitled.
I made it about ten years ago and have it displayed in my sewing room.
I am part of a Bible study on Tuesday nights and we learn so many helpful things about Jesus and His life. This helps me stay focused on why I am here and that I was made by God for God.
Let me share one of my "Little Quilts" from Alice Berg, Mary Ellen Holt, and Sylvia Johnson's book so entitled.
I made it about ten years ago and have it displayed in my sewing room.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Quilt restored!!
Both ends of this quilt were tattered to say the least. Many triangles also were worn. I selected similar fabrics from the '30s to make the repairs...Many blocks had to be completely replaced and others I was able to replace only the worn pieces. I hand quilted the areas that needed it and rebound the whole quilt.
See what you think...this look several months to complete.
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