Friday, June 9, 2023

Friday Finish - Fence Rail Photo Session

The quilt had a label and had a quick wash and gentle dry so that the 80% cotton batting could do the magic that it does... making the quilt a little wrinkly and looking well loved... and it was time for a photo session to capture its beauty.

I went just a short distance from home to the state park that is nearly in our backyard where I was well aware that they had cedar rail fencing.  It just seemed appropriate for the name of the blocks used.

An afternoon of thunderstorms was forecasted and they on their way.  I wanted to beat them.  This meant that I would have no assistance in holding the quilt up for a full shot... but I am pleased with what I got. 😀









I've got to run to get ready for the Pieces from the Santa Fe Trail book signing event... I hope that you will return for a visit for next week's Sew & Tell party.  I'll have a few things to share... and I hope that you will too.

Keep Piecing,

Melva

Linking with:

Put Your Foot Down at For the Love of Geese 
Needle & Thread Thursday at My Quilt Infatuation
Free-Motion Mavericks at Quilting & Learning
Off The Wall Friday with Nina Marie
Brag About Your Beauties at From Bolt to Beauty
Peacock Party at Wendy’s Quilts and More
Friday Foto Fun at Powered by Quilting
Finished or Not Friday at Alycia Quilts
Scrap Happy Saturday at Super Scrappy
Patchwork & Quilts at The Quilting Patch

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Sunday, June 4, 2023

Fence Rail (almost) Finish for Sew & Tell


I came coasting in this weekend with the almost finish of my Mom's quilt!  It went so much faster than I anticipated... All that is left is to hand-stitch the binding Monday morning as we travel a few hours to honor the life of a sweet friend and support her husband in his time of grief.

The quilting of the Fence Rail quilt was quick and easy with sweeping waves over the seams and a few in the rails.  I changed threads for the quilting in the brown rails because the off-white just seemed too harsh.  I'll get a full shot of the quilt when I get home. 


I have the next top sandwiched and ready for quilting. And it looks like I just might get it done before the grands come for VBS.  YAY!

There was a bit of confusion about the date... Their Momma thought it was the week after they got done with school.  I thought the same, but I thought they had another week.  Ooops!  We had an unexpected, but pleasant afternoon with them. 💙💓💝💗

Our youngest is so cool!

I have a few activities planned for the afternoons (next week) while they are here.  I will help them each make an elastic waisted skirt, a visit to the library will be on the schedule, and we may make some friendship bracelets.  I want to leave a couple of the afternoons open for them to play with the neighbor's grands as well.  

What sort of things would you suggest to help pass the time and keep them from being in front of the tv?  

Emma is 9 and Maggie is 7.  Leave a comment... I'd love to hear your ideas.

The featured quilter from last week's Sew & Tell session is Nancy at Grace & Peace Quilting.  Though randomly selected, this one captured my attention with her DrEAMI, must make National Parks Quilt.  Her topographical quilting is over the top!  

Your turn!  What do you have to show in Sew & Tell?  The link up will be open until Friday evening.

Keep piecing!

Melva

Linking with:

Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
Monday Musings at Songbird Designs
Craftastic Monday at Sew Can Do
To Do Tuesday at Quilt Schmilt
Mid-week Makers at Quilt Fabrication
Wednesday Wait Loss at The Inquiring Quilter

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Thursday, June 1, 2023

May's Favorite Finish & June's OMG




The quilt that was my favorite finish for the month of May was the Ribbon & Lace quilt that was pieced by Mary Margaret Smith in 1985.  I was trusted with the privilege and honor to finish the fancy sampler quilt by Mary's daughter.  You can see more details about it here and here...

Oh. My. Goodness!  How is that the calendar has turned to the sixth (6th!) month? We keep a fairly low-key schedule with a few trips planned here and there, but... WOW!  June is going to have us hopping.

Activities are planned and on the calendar, and I am fearful that the various events and activities will limit my time in the studio.

Dave is participating in a fundraiser golf tournament, I have a book signing event planned at our local library and a trip to a Santa Fe Trail stop in Oklahoma to present and promote the Pieces from the Santa Fe Trail Quilt book.  We will have the two older grand-daughters for a week of Vacation Bible School and will lead a worship session for a local tent meeting twice ... and then on the 19th we will hit the road for an excursion to Illinois for a family reunion.  And that's just June.  So far, July doesn't look to be quite so crazy. 😜


I have two quilts that I'd like to get finished this month, but with all of the happenings I will be lucky to get only one done... I'll keep the (unseen) pressure off of myself and state that I hope to finish the Rail Fence quilt DONE.  My Mom is not wanting a lot of fancy quilting stitches on it so, I think it will be a reasonable goal.


Should our schedules allow for it... I'd like to get this Red Dresden quilt done and returned to my customer...

Gotta run! I have a few days before the grands visit.  

I need to take advantage of the time in the studio as much as possible.  But before you go, tell me...

Do you have any special plans for the summer?

Leave a comment... I'd love to hear from you!

Keep Piecing,

Melva

Linking with:

Needle & Thread Thursday at My Quilt Infatuation
Free-Motion Mavericks at Quilting & Learning
Off The Wall Friday with Nina Marie
Brag About Your Beauties at From Bolt to Beauty
Peacock Party at Wendy’s Quilts and More
Friday Foto Fun at Powered by Quilting
Finished or Not Friday at Alycia Quilts
Scrap Happy Saturday at Super Scrappy
Patchwork & Quilts at The Quilting Patch





Sunday, May 28, 2023

So Much to Sew & Tell!

The "work" week was a short one for me... but I managed to get a bunch done.  I'll get right to that.



I got the fence rail blocks joined to complete the top... It is huge!  Too big, I think.  I will need to take it to my Mom's house to see how it fits on her bed. I need the backing, which is in the mail, before I can move forward.  According to tracking info, it should arrive on Tuesday.


I finished the memory bears!  What a big project to be done with.  The teddy bears had their picnic as I watched a few episodes of Heartland, and went away from the binging session stuffed!  They are now complete with cute little button eyes and noses... ready to remind the various recipients of the love that Lucy offered to others throughout her life.



I played around some with our Camping Journal quilt and have a final plan of layout for the remainder of the quilt.  Planning the blocks, prepping the kits and actually stitching them up is nearly as fun as making the various memories that each block represents.  That little picnic table with the playful dots floating around will forever remind us of the time in Crystal Beach when we lost a few dominos down a hole in a small table on the deck.


I spent time petting the fabric that I received in a recent fabric swap hosted through the Fiona Sandwich Postcard group.  It is always a fun thing to participate in.  I spent a fair amount of time as imagined the different ways that I could use the variety of fabrics.  

It was fun all the way from the selection of the fabrics to share with others to receiving the swap package with a wide variety of fabrics in all sorts of colors.  This time Rachel encouraged participants to include how the giver of the fabrics would use them.  


And finally, I created a 3-dimensional block for this week's mini-quilt challenge ~ #22/52.  I found a tutorial for making the 3-D pinwheel.  And since it is Memorial Day weekend in the United States, I chose red/blue fabrics and quilted in a few stars in the background. ☆ It could make a fun, stimulating baby quilt... Hmmmm, something to keep in mind!


This week's Sew & Tell feature is Gail at Quilting Gail. She shared her recent finishes - including 
her Studio 180 Island Batik challenge, Baby Stars and a really cute Retreat Bag.  Well done, Gail! 

What is your favorite part of quilting?  
Is it the planning and fabric selection?  
The cutting?  The piecing? The quilting? 
Maybe it is the binding?  Or, perhaps, it is the admiring and loving of the quilt when it is all done?

Leave a comment... I'd love to hear from you!

Keep Piecing!

Melva

Linking with:

Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
Monday Musings at Songbird Designs
Craftastic Monday at Sew Can Do 

To Do Tuesday at Quilt Schmilt
Mid-week Makers at Quilt Fabrication
Wednesday Wait Loss at The Inquiring Quilter

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Thursday, May 25, 2023

While I Was Away...


The thing about going to a remote canyon campground is that there is no cell or wireless service.  Such was the case on our recent trip to Villanueva State Park near Las Vegas, New Mexico.  Just a short 2+ hour drive for us and we were in a canyon with the Pecos River flowing next to our campsite.  


Three days of very little connection with the outside world was refreshing.  We hiked up to an overlook and found that there was indeed a little service... enough to respond to some family messages... but not enough to send a selfie that we took (which is a really bad one BTW).  Our 10-year old dog had decided she was a little tired and was going to lay down (a rare occurrence for her when we are out on a hike).  

Side Note: I don't think I let my readers know that she received a diagnosis of cancer in March. 😭 A friend had suggested a supplement that has helped some human cancer patients in their own battles with the disease and she gave us some samples to try out.  She had developed a limp that was getting much worse, very quickly and after just a few days of using the samples, the limp was completely gone.  

That was when we decided that she would get to enjoy camping with us as much as possible for this year's camping season.  Her limp has not returned, and she is enjoying life to the fullest (at a pace that is a little slower than her typical frenzy).

View from the lookout point

Back on trail... The park map showed that the trail was a loop.  However, we lost the trail shortly after the lookout point.  We turned back and tried again... shortly after, it was evident that the trail was not clearly marked, and we didn't have much interest in wandering around trying to find our way back down.  We turned back once again and retraced the trail back down.  

We did, however, encounter many wildflowers. Here's a sampling...  Notice that that little cactus is laying on its side, roots not fully in the ground... and yet, it still bloomed.  I think there is a lesson is this for all of us to learn. 😉

As we relaxed by the river, we enjoyed the birds that were around.  Lots and lots of doves.  There was even a pair of doves building a nest in the tree next to our site.  It was interesting to watch.  It was also entertaining to watch a squirrel and robin face off with each other.



Cathedral Windows - 2.0 ~ #21/52

I Found A Quilted Heart hearts... a short trail of love left for others to find

My rendition of the stained-glass dome at the Cathedral we visited in Beaumont, TX in March

I stitched on my stained-glass pieces as well as a few quilted hearts...  One of the hearts was left to bless someone at the Pecos National Historical Park.  

What a rich history we explored on day 2!  A site that encompasses many different cultures and eras... the pueblos of the Ancestral Pecos people, the Spanish conquistadors in search of gold and the friars that brought a new religion to the area, the Apache and Comanche tribes; the travelers of the Santa Fe Trail and the Civil War battle that lasted just 3 days.

It was an enjoyable stroll compared to the rugged trail we navigated the day before!

Each evening found us relaxing as we read until our eyes could no longer stay open and ended up with a book falling out of our hands... usually shortly after 8 pm.  And we would sleep soundly for 10 hours!

Were it not for a neighbor RV camper running his generator for hours on end, the trip was peaceful and restful time.  We were trying to give them grace for the disruption... but it was frustrating to have the noise of the (construction-grade) thing!  (Dave assures me that had it been a small Honda, it would have been tolerable.)  

All I have to say is that the companies building newer campers with refrigerators that run only on battery need to rethink this!  There really needs to be an option for propane as well.  We are able to go boondocking for days and days (probably 5 days) before needing to consider charging our batteries.  A propane fridge really is the way to go... and no microwaves! (Rant over)

Upon our return, I have assessed the projects I have in que... The Rail Fence quilt will be a quick top to finish.  Mom is not wanting it heavily quilted so it may even be done by the month's end.  I have two more memory bears to sew together and a beautiful red Dresden Plate quilt top for a customer.

Vacation is over... time to get to the studio.

Keep Piecing,

Melva

Linking with:

Needle & Thread Thursday at My Quilt Infatuation
Free-Motion Mavericks at Quilting & Learning
Thankful Thursday at Brian's Home
Little Things Thursday at Good Random Fun
Can I Get A Whoop Whoop at Confessions of a Fabric Addict
Off The Wall Friday with Nina Marie
Brag About Your Beauties at From Bolt to Beauty
Peacock Party at Wendy’s Quilts and More
Friday Foto Fun at Powered by Quilting
Finished or Not Friday at Alycia Quilts
Oh Scrap! at Quilting is More Fun Than Housework
Sunday Stash at QuiltPaintCreate
Slow Stitching Sunday at Kathy’s Quilts
Scrap Happy Saturday at Super Scrappy
Patchwork & Quilts at The Quilting Patch

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Sunday, May 21, 2023

The Light Within ~ Sew & Tell

Every once in a while, your path in life crosses with someone else and the 30 minutes or so that you visit with them, about once a year, they impact your life in a positive way.  

Ten years ago, a guy was walking past our house with his son and our new puppy attempted to tag along on their walk.  They brought her back and we struck up a conversation with him.  Tony... Tony the truck driver is how Dave has referred to him over the years.  (Yes, we do know his last name.)  Tony is an interesting guy and we always enjoy when he stops by, which is usually about once a year.  

Tony added us to his Christmas card/letter mailing list a few years ago, and we have gotten to know him and his (large) family... They live in Waco, TX and he is a mover.  He and one of his youngest sons were in the area and they came by last night.  Our conversations have grown longer and they are still just as enjoyable as the first one was.  Each one of his children that have accompanied him on his visits is just as pleasant to be around.  

Interesting circumstances that allowed our paths to cross. Knowing that Tony is a Christian brother is what makes our time together so enjoyable.   We met him when we were wandering in a deep valley and just beginning to navigate our way on a new path.  Dave had just recently left his position as professor of gunsmithing and we were working on improvements to the former-barn-turned-shop where Nolan Quality Customs is now housed.  He has watched the growth of our business and has prayed for us, just as we pray for him.  Tony has a light that seems to shine through... And Dave and I are well aware of the source of that Light.


This week's mini-quilt ~ #20/52 ~ was supposed to be a Cathedral Window... my experiment, again, didn't quite turn out as I had planned, (that is what happens when you don't follow a pattern, lol) but what's not to love about a stained-glass window?  The chain stitching really helped to redefine the windows. 





We are off camping... there was a small change in our plans because of rain, so we chose a different location. I'll be finishing another block for our Camping Journal quilt.  Specifically, a stained-glass window block to represent our visit to the Cathedral in Beaumont, Texas during our spring camping trip.

Here's the photo that I am trying to recreate...

I have selected several fabrics that were dyed using the eco-printing method.


I'll likely revisit the Cathedral Window mini quilt idea in the near future using a different method... 





This brings us to Sew & Tell ~ May 22, 2023...  This week's randomly selected feature is Cheree from The Morning Latte where she shared her progress on the "Opening Day" quilt.

It is now your turn!  Join Sew & Tell... the link will be open through Friday evening.

Let your light shine bright and keep piecing!

Melva

Linking with:

Sunday Stash at QuiltPaintCreate
Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
Monday Musings at Songbird Designs
Craftastic Monday at Sew Can Do
To Do Tuesday at Quilt Schmilt
Mid-week Makers at Quilt Fabrication
Wednesday Wait Loss at The Inquiring Quilter


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PS... I don't think I ever shared the cross I made with shells and driftwood!  It is on display on our back patio. ♱



Friday, May 19, 2023

This & That and a Mini-quilt Challenge Update

As I finished the Ribbon & Lace quilt, I was struggling as I was doing the free-motion quilting of the feathered wreaths, in particular.  The thread kept breaking when I was moving in one specific direction.  I could make the interior feathers without much of an issue.  I could do stippling and loops, again without much of a problem... but those outside feathers were a pain in my hiney!


I cleaned the machine... I adjusted the tension... AND I tried to slow the stitching speed... I had some luck with that for a while, but it became harder and harder to control the speed.  Dave and took the foot control off of the machine and had a look-see inside.  There really isn't much to the pedal, but he took it to his shop and cleaned the contacts.  It was better than before, but still not as it should have been.

I ordered a new foot pedal, but it would be a week before it arrived.  Dave made a small block of wood that he mounted to the foot pedal, creating a forced stop for the speed.  As a temporary fix, it was taped to the front of the pedal, and he added a few layers of tape to the top to fine tune the speed that I was after.  The new foot pedal is sooooooo much better!  I just plumb wore it out!

Have you ever had an issue like this?  Sewing machine maintenance is an important part of being a quilter or sewist.  How often do you change your needle?  How often do you clean and lubricate your machine?


I clean all of the fuzzies out and change the needle after each quilt, unless of course it is a smaller table runner or baby quilt... I'll do it after a few smaller projects.

Like when I was done making the small bags for several of the ladies at the Bible Study.

I heard from several of you that you made some as well...

Lynn White shared pictures of the bags she made... Aren't they cute? Did anybody else make a bag or two... or three or four?  Send an email... I'd love to see them!


I have been working on this week's mini-quilt challenge... It is coming along.  I'll share the finish when I get there.  But it's been a while since I did a review of the mini-quilts.  Since then, I have finished eight more...

Spring is in the Air - 12/52

Orphan Smocking & Applique - 13/52

Matchstick Modern - 14/52

Flight of a Butterfly - 15/52

Danita's Angel - 16/52

Peace & Love - 17/52

Tiny Windmills - 18/52


 




































Dimpled Checkerboard - 19/52








This checkerboard mini was inspired by a small Trip Around the World block and the dimpled quilting in the center(ish) of each square gives it the texture I was looking for.  💙 It measures 6" inches... each one of those squares is approximately 1/2" square. And I love the fade of colors.  


Mini #20/52 is coming soon!

Thanks for the visit and keep piecing,

Melva

Linking with:

Put Your Foot Down at For the Love of Geese 
Free-Motion Mavericks at Quilting & Learning
Can I Get A Whoop Whoop at Confessions of a Fabric Addict
Off The Wall Friday with Nina Marie
Brag About Your Beauties at From Bolt to Beauty
Peacock Party at Wendy’s Quilts and More
Friday Foto Fun at Powered by Quilting
Finished or Not Friday at Alycia Quilts
Oh Scrap! at Quilting is More Fun Than Housework
Sunday Stash at QuiltPaintCreate
Slow Stitching Sunday at Kathy’s Quilts
Scrap Happy Saturday at Super Scrappy
Patchwork & Quilts at The Quilting Patch

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