
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Stashbuster moving along

Saturday, June 28, 2008
Stashbuster continues...

An exciting email came yesterday from the co-author of the book I have coming out this summer (Reading, Writing, and Inquiry in the Science Classroom - Grades 6-12). She got a flyer from the publisher about the NSTA (National Science Teachers Association) 2008 Conference. The book was advertised in the flyer! Great feeling!!!
Friday, June 27, 2008
stashbuster hint

Also, Ann Marie mentioned in her comment about my log cabin stashbuster that she hadn't seen log cabin blocks arranged in the zigzag before. The idea came from a great book, Log Cabin Quilts Unlimited by Patricia Cox and Maggi McCormick Gordon published by Creative Publishing International in 2004. The book has many creative ways to work with log cabin arrangements and block designs (rectangles, octagons, triangles, etc.) I have had this book for a while and love looking at it but this is the first time I actually made something from it.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Stash buster challenge

Monday, June 23, 2008
More Fabric!
The shop's name is Serendiptity in Dagsboro, DE.

Of course, I can't leave a quilt shop without fabric. I don't know what I will do with it yet but I bought plenty! The picture doesn't do the vibrant colors justice.
Challenge Block
First, I cut colored strips from scraps. I made these primarily dark or medium strips. The red center blocks were cut from a fat quarter I picked up somewhere along the way. Then I cut the beige strips from som
e fabric I had left over from another quilt (I bought much more than I needed.)Then I put the colored strips in a bag according to their size and pulled out strips randomly as I needed them. I kept it random unless there would be two of the same design in the same block.

I laid out the blocks in many arrangements on the living room floor and then decided on the zigzag arrangement because it reminded me of waves.
There are six 8 inch blocks in a row and 10 rows. I am putting a narrow black border around the arrangement because I think I will use this as a wall hanging.
Saturday, June 21, 2008
summer challenge

Monday, June 16, 2008
What a week!

big house into an apartment that is on just one floor. If you look carefully at the bottom picture, you can see the tail of her 15-year old cat, Woofy, who was very curious about the quilt. I don't miss working and I don't regret moving to DE, but I do miss my friend.Monday, June 9, 2008
Rescued Orphan


Then I decided I should get busy on one of my orphan blocks...for two reasons 1) in my guild UFO contract I said that I would finish two and I haven't done any yet and 2) in a couple of weeks I am going to be a garden quilter in the Lewes garden show and I need something small to work on. This was a sample square I did several years ago before I did a big quilt. Here it is before

I decided to add some borders...glad I saved scraps! I will hand quilt it and make it into a wall hanging. Maybe get fancy and do some embellishments.
We are in the middle of a heat advisory...high 90s today so I think I shall just stay in and quilt. I do need to run to pick up a quilt from the long arm quilter when she calls today but other than that the AC and I will be good friends. I did my daily walk this a.m. at 7:30 and by the time I got back I was very sweaty!
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
A Network of Quilters
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Inspiration

