While cleaning out my quilt closet I found this pattern that I loved when I saw it. I even bought some fabric for it but when I checked the instructions I realized I'd never come close to finishing. Block one alone has 101 separate pieces to appliqué. That's a LOT of work just to trace, fuse and sew down. Maybe I should sell the pattern to someone more advanced and determined than I'll ever be. Any takers?
My Gallant Long arm is named Mr. PITA Bread. PITA as for Pain In the Ass. The goat is an inside joke with the AI which will never make sense. AI helps make things worse or better depending on what it thinks you want.
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Another PIG/UFO Quilt
This one I'm not sure how to finish as well. I don't even know how to press it without making a mess. Each block is 1.5 inch square. I wanted to make it larger using borders and then appliqué some small flowers in the border.
I'm not sure where I got the pattern from but she just added purple binding and hand quilted through the white blocks. Maybe I should just go that route. I just thought some tiny purple pansies and leaves would really set it off.
I think I have an answer for the blue quilt for borders. Just find a blue that works instead of a white border and go from there. I just need to go looking for it. I'm not skilled enough to use my machine and keep the design straight.
I'm not sure where I got the pattern from but she just added purple binding and hand quilted through the white blocks. Maybe I should just go that route. I just thought some tiny purple pansies and leaves would really set it off.
I think I have an answer for the blue quilt for borders. Just find a blue that works instead of a white border and go from there. I just need to go looking for it. I'm not skilled enough to use my machine and keep the design straight.
Monday, March 16, 2015
Embroidery Stitches On A Border?
I decided to go through my PIG and UFO projects and pulled out my embroidered quilt. The plan was use my machine and embroider down white borders in a matching design. It never happened and I ripped out the borders several years ago. I love the quilt and was trying to figure out what to do with it when I remembered my Ruby has "Omnimotion" stitches and checked out my options.
I started to work on two different stitches and ran out of bobbin thread on the second.
Couple of stitches I was looking at:
I started to work on two different stitches and ran out of bobbin thread on the second.
Couple of stitches I was looking at:
Only concerns are keeping the design straight and starting/stopping when I run out of bobbin thread. Not sure what I should do about borders. Maybe just stuff it back into the closet for now.
Friday, March 13, 2015
Wobbly Wheels
I did a 7.7 mile ride the other day and noticed my front tire was wobbling back and forth. Not a good thing when you are going 26 mph down a hill. I love going fast down hills but my handling skills are the worst and I figure crashing at 26 mph would NOT be cool. I don't need another 7 week concussion and then add road rash on top of it. I got her home and she needs her tension spokes adjusted. I don't have the tool to do it and she'll get taken in next week.
I wasn't sick this ride and my energy wasn't drained even as the day went by. The thyroid medication has been amazing and this is the best I've felt in years. I still ended up with a splitting headache in the middle of the night, but it was a great ride. The day was gorgeous, wind was perfect and the ride smooth. I'm really hoping I can do the Heatstroke 100 in August. I won't make 100 miles but I'm shooting for the 30 mile trip.
Still wishing for a mountain bike but it's not going to happen. The one thing I've learned is not to ride a bike you can't afford. Bikes are overpriced anyway, but a 2000 dollar bike is so much better than an 800 dollar one. I can't afford an 800 dollar one so I can't worry about that either. I'd love a Specialized Rockhopper, Crave or the women's Jett. Maybe once the kids are out of school I can start saving. I need to stay off of CL as well.
I wasn't sick this ride and my energy wasn't drained even as the day went by. The thyroid medication has been amazing and this is the best I've felt in years. I still ended up with a splitting headache in the middle of the night, but it was a great ride. The day was gorgeous, wind was perfect and the ride smooth. I'm really hoping I can do the Heatstroke 100 in August. I won't make 100 miles but I'm shooting for the 30 mile trip.
Still wishing for a mountain bike but it's not going to happen. The one thing I've learned is not to ride a bike you can't afford. Bikes are overpriced anyway, but a 2000 dollar bike is so much better than an 800 dollar one. I can't afford an 800 dollar one so I can't worry about that either. I'd love a Specialized Rockhopper, Crave or the women's Jett. Maybe once the kids are out of school I can start saving. I need to stay off of CL as well.
Graphic 45 "Home Sweet Home" Recipe Book
I finally finished this today! I love this paper even though it's not "me". It's bright, cheery and reminds me of my grandmother's kitchen. I can smell the bread baking and my grandmother singing from this paper.
My grandmother could do anything. She sang, played piano and organ, danced and made the best out of every situation. She worked hard all her life but knew how to laugh and have fun. She let me help make bread, can the vegetables, snap peas out on the porch, and help take care of my grandpa by bringing him sandwiches when he came in from the farm. I helped her with the laundry outside like the lady on the front cover. I was scared of the cows especially after my sister was bitten by one. My grandfather was up early to milk the cows and gone all day so helping with lunch was a treat. He was a mechanic and farmer and I love the smell of grease even to this day.
I don't know how she kept her house immaculately clean with everyone going in and out all day and always looked like she was ready to go some place nice. Maybe because she didn't have all the distractions of today's life style. She wasn't perfect. She yelled at my brother for breaking her organ bench and the ugly lamp he broke with it and she was hopping mad. My grandpa said he was glad he did as he detested that lamp and wished he could have broken it first. It was pretty ugly, but she loved it.
The book was done with Ginger's tutorial over at "My Sisters Scrapper" YouTube channel on her Christmas album. The recipe cards are my own design off of Silhouette Design Studio software. I searched for vintage looking cards but nothing came up that I loved. Graphic 45 does have Ephemera cards with recipes in a package when I asked if they had recipe cards.
I used two paper pads do make this album and have some left over.
The cover:
Page 1:
I put my mom's "No Bake Cookie" recipe in so I wouldn't lose it. I accidentally tossed it and couldn't find the same one on the internet. Most of them had peanut butter included and this doesn't. When I asked where she got it, she said she'd had the recipe since high school. It belongs in this book for sure then.
Page 2:
I added recipe cards in the first pocket and then on the large page. I haven't figured out how to keep the card in and if I glued it down, you couldn't take it out. I'll figure this one out. Had I thought about it, I would have done the same thing with the front and back page.
Page 3:
Page 4:
Page 5:
Back of book:
My grandmother could do anything. She sang, played piano and organ, danced and made the best out of every situation. She worked hard all her life but knew how to laugh and have fun. She let me help make bread, can the vegetables, snap peas out on the porch, and help take care of my grandpa by bringing him sandwiches when he came in from the farm. I helped her with the laundry outside like the lady on the front cover. I was scared of the cows especially after my sister was bitten by one. My grandfather was up early to milk the cows and gone all day so helping with lunch was a treat. He was a mechanic and farmer and I love the smell of grease even to this day.
I don't know how she kept her house immaculately clean with everyone going in and out all day and always looked like she was ready to go some place nice. Maybe because she didn't have all the distractions of today's life style. She wasn't perfect. She yelled at my brother for breaking her organ bench and the ugly lamp he broke with it and she was hopping mad. My grandpa said he was glad he did as he detested that lamp and wished he could have broken it first. It was pretty ugly, but she loved it.
The book was done with Ginger's tutorial over at "My Sisters Scrapper" YouTube channel on her Christmas album. The recipe cards are my own design off of Silhouette Design Studio software. I searched for vintage looking cards but nothing came up that I loved. Graphic 45 does have Ephemera cards with recipes in a package when I asked if they had recipe cards.
I used two paper pads do make this album and have some left over.
The cover:
Page 1:
I put my mom's "No Bake Cookie" recipe in so I wouldn't lose it. I accidentally tossed it and couldn't find the same one on the internet. Most of them had peanut butter included and this doesn't. When I asked where she got it, she said she'd had the recipe since high school. It belongs in this book for sure then.
Page 2:
I added recipe cards in the first pocket and then on the large page. I haven't figured out how to keep the card in and if I glued it down, you couldn't take it out. I'll figure this one out. Had I thought about it, I would have done the same thing with the front and back page.
Page 3:
Page 4:
Page 5:
Back of book:
Thursday, March 05, 2015
Bike Bling
Wow. I can't believe how much better I am feeling after taking thyroid medication! Tomorrow is supposed to be perfect for cycling and I can't wait. First thing tomorrow is getting her cleaned up and ready for outside riding and then do 5 miles. I'll see how my energy goes since it fluctuates.
Sigh. Specialized, your pedals totally rock coming from crappy ones but purple would set my heart on fire. Turns out after a Google search a couple of companies make purple pedals but they were 120 dollars. Not happening this year.
Bike set up. Not even close to matching, but I ride rurally so who's gonna look?
I updated my Ridley with purple handlebar tape from Bontrager. Talk about amazing. Ridley put on crap tape and I should have done this months ago. LOVE the purple. I'll spend some time adjusting the stem tomorrow as well.
Sigh. Specialized, your pedals totally rock coming from crappy ones but purple would set my heart on fire. Turns out after a Google search a couple of companies make purple pedals but they were 120 dollars. Not happening this year.
Bike set up. Not even close to matching, but I ride rurally so who's gonna look?
Graphic 45 "Steampunk Spells" Journal
I bought Graphic 45's "Steampunk Spells" paper last week and knew my sister would LOVE it. She wanted a journal instead of an album and I've been working on it.
Journal measures 6.5x9.75. It started out with a Composition book that I took apart and realized after I punched holes with my Cinch that it wasn't going to work. I used the 8x8 pad for the cover. I cut out the lady, put the rose border around and used two cards and the stamps to cover the corners where the borders didn't meet.
Journal measures 6.5x9.75. It started out with a Composition book that I took apart and realized after I punched holes with my Cinch that it wasn't going to work. I used the 8x8 pad for the cover. I cut out the lady, put the rose border around and used two cards and the stamps to cover the corners where the borders didn't meet.
I made two insert pages using some ideas from Anne (xannero1) on her YouTube channel. The flap opens up.
Since she wanted a journal, I've been fussy cutting pieces of the paper and using a flourish stamp. I have a LONG way to go with filling up paper.
And for last: I made this ATC card using an idea from Pinterest. I don't have Graphic 45 tags so I just kept it simple.
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