Sunday, May 12, 2013

Civil War Bride Block 2

 
Today was a cold, windy and somewhat rainy Sunday, so spending time in the garden was now freed up for other things.  It was a good day for PPP, press, picture and post.
 
 
And, this would be the April Sweet Nostalgia block, Happy Easter.
 
Until next time.....happy quilting!
 
Karen

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Bowls

 
Pottery bowl
 
 
Wooden bowl
 
 
Yarn bowl
 
 
Felted bowls!
 
As you can see I love bowls, so when I came across a pattern for felted crochet bowls, well, I just had to make some.  Afraid of ruining them I waited weeks before felting, but it turned out to be super easy and now I can't wait to make another one.  This time I am going to design my own pattern and maybe even go a little wild with colour. 
 
Until next time.....
 
Karen

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Civil War Bride Block 19

 
Applique I have missed you!  My first quilting love, yet we have drifted apart.  So, to ease my way back I have stitched Block 19 of the Civil War Bride quilt.  With eight blocks completed, my focus is on finishing the last twelve. 
 
A four day Easter weekend is just around the corner and timing is perfect, as I just started stitching the April Sweet Nostalgia block, Happy Easter.  I also finished another Dear Jane triangle and hope to have that posted soon.  Still happily working on crochet, but yet to try the felting!
 
Until next time.....happy quilting!
 
Karen

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Friendship Star Finished

 
I was seeing stars as I hand quilted Friendship Star, with so many seams it was hard to keep the stitches nice and even.  But, it's done and still worthy of a place on the wall. 
 
 
Also finished
Sweet Nostalgia
March Winds Doth Blow
 
We have been enjoyed some really nice spring like days that melted away the snow and made it possible to open windows and take in a breath of fresh air.  A little spring in the air put a spring in my step and I made a dint in some much needed prep work.  I prepared April and May's Sweet Nostalgia blocks, five Dear Jane blocks and two Civil War Bride blocks.  Now, that should keep me busy this spring.
 
 
Something else I have been working on is a little crochet, but I will keep that a secret until it is done.  I'm going to try felting, so fingers crossed.
 
As always, when one googles a subject, in this case crochet, one thing leads to another and you spend way too much time surfing the net.  But, I did find some interesting websites, blogs and patterns.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Until next time.....happy quilting and maybe a little crochet!
 
Karen

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Flower Garden and More

 
There you have it; Karen's Flower Garden quilt top is complete.  I decided to remove the border and go borderless.  But, not to worry, the hexagons will not be wasted; I need them for edging the back of the quilt. 
 

 
 
 
500 289 Klosjes
 
It had to be done if I was ever going to see a finished quilt.  So, I reduced the number of Klosjes and ended up with a lap size quilt, perfect for a chilly evening.  Once it's quilted that is!
 
 
And, the hand quilting is complete on my Tiny Thimble quilt.
 
 
Because it is hard to see the quilting, I will show you the templates.  I stitched a single wave in green thread across the thimbles and red thread was used for the border. 
 
So, what I am up to now? 
 
I'm down to the last couple of hours of hand quilting my Friendship Star quilt.  And, I have been testing out my double bladed X-Acto knife as I prepare a template to use on Red Delicious, which is next in line for hand quilting.  My teatime project is Love's Young Dream, the February Sweet Nostalgia BOM block.
 
Until next time.....happy quilting!
 
Karen