Feedback on Camera Bag, Comments (entry 20)

So I’m waiting on my cousin Amie and a friend of mine Shannon M to send me pictures of the Cutest Camera Bag completed projects so I can post them for all of you to read…hu hum ladies. I’m excited and want to see what you came up with 😉

Here’s my cousin Amie’s comments from Facebook so now you know why I want to see the finished bags so bad 😀

Here’s her Cutest Camera Bag pic – so adorable;)


Also, I got the cutest email from a friend of mine with regards to my BLOG and I wanted to share this with you all – thanks Eileen L.

“That was fun. I love quilts with all of my heart and wish I was a quilter. My grandma did quilting all of our lives and just looking at them is like eating comfort food.”

Thanks!

E.”

Podcasts and BLOGS (entry 19)

Hi Ladies, I wanted to share a few of my favourite Podcasts & BLOGS with you that I listen to on a regular basis and love.

First: Alison Rosen puts out this excellent BLOG called Within a Quarter Inch – she always has so many good ideas and I love her sense of humour – just a good down to earth person with a creative heart – I can relate, can you? Here’s the link to her Podcast – it’s completely free listen to her while commuting into work and you will have a blast!!

Second: I also listen to Gene’s called Quilted Cupcake she’s also great to listen to – just very down to earth. She just did this fab one on aprons.

Third: Rachel Griffith called p.s. I Quilt she is quite gifted and creative – I like her short & sweet blog postings.

Fourth: Is my sister Lisa Jones’s BLOG called Urbane Bliss. This isn’t a BLOG about quilting or crafting although she is quite creative and is becoming more involved in the whole Pastimes Online Biz and she is an excellent sewer. She writes about her kids, natural parenting, massage as she is a massage therapist and owns her own business called Urban Therapeutics which is mobile massage. I always learn something from her…

 

Log Cabin Tutorial, Pizza Box Challenge (entry 18)

Hi Ya’ll, (I just like saying that as you Texan’s always sound so fun with your drawl accent)

As you know I’ve started a pizza box challenge (thanks to Boston Pizza for donation the boxes for us – so generous of them). I’m on my way to a retreat on the 2 & 3 of October so I had to get my block completed for the pizza box challenge.

I’ve always wanted a log cabin quilt but never seem to get around to making one – helping my mum right now make this beautiful one…can’t wait to see that one finished.

So I thought since I’m making one now for my Pizza Box Challenge I would do a tutorial on piecing them together the easy way.

 

First I found one of my favourite quilting books on blocks

Found the log cabin option pages

The block I wanted to complete (Diagram 7) and figured out my final size which will be 9″ and I wanted the one with the contrasting from one side to the other with the red block in the middle. The red center block dates back to civil war times and it generally means heart of the home. I chose 1.5″ widths for my strips.

I chose subtle blues (4)

red for the center square and tans and browns for the light side of the block


a) sew your center square 1.5″ x 1.5″ to the 1st tan as in Diagram 7

b) line up your ruler and cut the excess of this first strip off so it’s straight

c) finished center

d) add your next strip on (unfortunately I cut mine prior to taking the photo)

c) add you next 1/2 round of blues on both sides (see Diagram 7)

c) cut excess of blue off

 

make sure you press well on the wrong side keeping everything nice and straight

d) next 1/2 round of tans

e) remember to do both sides of the half

f) continue on until you have the desired size or equal rounds or both 😉

g) final round – press well and your done!!

any questions email me or leave a comment