Saturday, November 5, 2011

Short and Sweet

Not much going on here today, but I just wanted to pop in a show you a few things.  First off, I got this gorgeous quilt from the "Little Quilt - sew,vote, swap" group:

The quilt I got from Julie for the "Little Quilt - Sew, Vote, and Swap group".

That was made by "jgmehlin" aka Julie and was all paper pieced (if you can believe??)  Flips me out because I still cannot, for the life of me, do paper piecing.......'course, I haven't really had the time to try lately, but I don't think I would be any better now than before, so why bother???  (You know what they say about teaching old dogs new tricks!!)  My talents go in other directions, I guess, and that's why I so appreciate the talents of those fine paper-piecers.  WOW!!

I did finish two other smallish quilts for swaps, BUT because I haven't even sent one out yet, and the other apparently has not arrived to that partner yet, I can only show you sneak peeks.  (Bummer, I know!)

Sneak peek for Nannette

Sneak Peek - STUD

So, that's it for today.  I'm working on some other stuff, in my head if no where else.  LOL  I get these crazy ideas and then I pull out all this fabric for one or another and then I have such a mess I don't know where to go, or what I was doing in the first place.  EIKES!!!!  Does that ever happen to you???  It's not a wonder my dining room table looks like a quilt shop exploded!  If I could only stick to one thing, I'd probably be lots better off.  Does this sound like ADD????  Kinda, huh?  Can you get ADD at my age?

14 comments:

  1. What size is that quilt from Julie? That looks like a ton of paper piecing! I love those two sneak peeks, both flower styles are so cute!

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  2. Hi Carol,

    ohh, what a wonderful quilt...so nice...and so pretty colours....(sorry, my english is not so good)

    Geetings from Klaudia
    (Germany)

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  3. Holy cow! Your partner is the paper piecing master. Gorgeous!

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  4. Merciful heavens at that quilt! And the sneak peeks are making me want more for sure!

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  5. This may be a silly question. But I'm curious, how do you keep the fabric from fraying when you do sewing like that with the flowers? I'm honestly asking because I do not know because I am a beginner quilter and love learning new things. :)

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  6. Oh my gosh! Lucky you to receive such a gorgeous little quilt.
    Actually I was wondering about the fraying also when you machine appliqué, that's one reason I've never done it.

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  7. When I raw edge applique (like I did on the flower sneak peek, I fuse the fabric pieces down before I sew them down with a product like Steam a Seam (I actually like that product best, but there are many fusible products). Since this is a wall hanging and probably will not be washed, there is little chance of fraying. Sometimes, I zig zag all the pieces down. It depends upon the piece I'm working on. If the pieces are tiny, I have no choice but to raw edge applique.

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  8. That quilt from Julie is amazing! Wow!

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  9. That's a gorgeous little quilt you received....lucky you.

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  10. Hi! Greetings from Finland! I am so happy that I found your blog! Your quilts are so fantastic! It’s so nice to find other quilters all around the world!

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  11. Paper pieced how unbelievably breathtaking! Wonder if she came up with that pattern.

    Love your 2 projects--much detail and TALENT lady!

    Do you go to the quilt shop in West Bend? I sent my FIL in there the a week ago to get me some goodies for Christmas. {He asked!} Then my MIL went in there with him again the other day and she loves it {she doesn't even quilt} She loves the ladies int here! Isn't that funny??!

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  12. What a GREAT paper pieced project! I'm impressed!

    Your sneak peeks are soooo tantalizing. Can't wait to see them in full!

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