Sunday, November 9, 2014

A Quilt for Christmas- Winner

Nyla was chosen from the Random number generator to win the Sandra Dallas book, A Quilt for Christmas. 

She wrote:
I have read the Persian Pickle Club and it was very good, I'm thinking I'd like this one even more! Hope you enjoy it!


Thank you all for entering and  Ivan for sending the book to review and giveaway! Please send me your mailing address Nyla.

Happy Sunday!

And because I cannot have a post without a photo here is one for your enjoyment.



PS, Julie, Me and My Stitches sent me more of the lovely Lancaster Blue fabric so the quilt I am making of Jill's can be bigger than little. Thank you Julie! XOXO


Friday, November 7, 2014

Cascadia Quiltalong Mystery Part 1

Ah ha! Did you notice the added word in the title? This quiltalong will be a little mystery. There isn't a huge investment, the size is approximately 17" x19". If you aren't familiar with my little doll size quiltalongs you can look HERE. This will be number 10! I hope you are familiar enough to trust me, if not that's okay, you can always make it after the reveal.

A few weeks ago I mentioned getting into your 1 1/2" squares. This is what I'd like you to make using those squares.
Make 4 of these (not 2 as shown)
But I really want you to make 4 of these strips. I had a few half square triangles in my 1 1/2" bag, so I used them. Most of my prints are reproductions and I've repeated fabric so mine will not be a charm quilt. Feel free to do as you like. This would also be really cute in 30's prints or modern!


I make a lot of pairs, then pair them up and keep doing that until you have your strips. Strips will be 18 squares long.

Next Wednesday will be part 2. Is that enough time?



Last call to enter in my book giveaway. I've started to read it and I think it's going to be great! Enter HERE and I'll draw on Sunday. I'm taking it to Guatemala with me but I think it will be a quick read and I'll send it off as soon as I'm finished with it.

Happy weekend!

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

Jills Jewel Box Quilt

I'm sure you remember me telling telling you when my friend, Jill Reid died this spring. Her friend sent me a few of these blocks that were in her sewing room with a diagram of the blocks. I played with a setting for them on EQ and was so curious as to what her original intent may have been. 

 The fabric is Lancaster Blue, not purple as it may appear. 
I've made a few more 4 patches while looking and searching for the project. 
Just recently I ordered the New Jersey quilt documentation book from amazon. I know she had a lot of pages bookmarked in her state book. While browsing the book, look what I found! Bingo! I know this Jewel Box quilt with Lancaster Blue was what she had started and what I will finish. I also have some of the blue so will use it all and that will decide what size it will be.

Here's a poem that was shared at her inurnment.  Miss you a lot Jill!!

Feel no guilt in laughter; she’d know how much you care.

Feel no sorrow in a smile that she is not here to share.

You cannot grieve forever; she would not want you to.

She’d hope that you could carry on the way you always do.

So, talk about the good times and the way you showed you cared,
The days you spent together, all the happiness you shared.

Let memories surround you, a word someone may say will suddenly recapture a time, an hour, a day that brings her back as clearly as though she were still here, and fills you with the feeling that she is always near.

For if you keep those moments, you will never be apart
And she will live forever locked safely within your heart


Monday, November 3, 2014

October First Friday

I will have a quilt at Quiltworks for November and had to bring mine in. It was a good opportunity to see October's quilts before they changed. I"m so glad I got to see them and share them with you.
The featured quilter was Cathy Moen. Wow! Great talent!










I hope you enjoyed seeing these as much as I did. What a great variety of quilts she makes!