Monday, July 13, 2009

Girl's Weekend














I am back from my girl's weekend and I feel as if a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. As much as I love my family and my quilting job it was wonderful to leave it all behind for a few days. We had a great time just visiting and relaxing. Our cabin was gorgeous and very homey with anything you might need. It is located in Cameron Mo. at the Soggy Bottom Campgrounds. Totally private and very picturesque.
We spent Saturday shopping. We hit all the antique shops in the Jamesport/Cameron area, and there are plenty. We also drove around to many of the Amish stores. I bought lots of teas, cherries and jams. We also went to one of the best stores I have been to in a long time. It is called the Primitive Peddler. Their website is http://www.cthepeddler.com/. It was just gorgeous with tons of goodies. They had some of the best Halloween stuff and I am a Halloween freak.

Along with all my "grocery" purchases I bought; Robyn Pandolph fabric that you can't find anymore, an old picnic basket, a tureen, an old bunny figure, bulbs for my flicker lamp, a bracelet, braided placemat, and some pears. The photo is at the top because I have no control of the stupid image thing. I really need a course in managing my blog. But anyway, you see we had a great time and now it is back to work.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

This That and the Other



Hello All. I have not disappeared, just been busy. I finished my book proposal and found out my next book will be out Sept. 2010. I am very excited about this book so you will hear more as I progress. Sorry.

My quilt history group met and did our first exchange of blocks for the Civil War Diaries quilt. There are seven of us and we exhcange blocks once a month. These are the little beauties. When we finish we will have 42 blocks. Very fun.


I have also been making samples for the next semester of classes I am teaching. For the beginner applique we will do the pumpkin design. It will be finished into a flanged pillow. Simple but cute I think. I am also teaching advanced applique and a table runner but you have seen the samples for that before, so I will spare you.
The final class I am teaching is a bag class. The fun thing about the bag class is it uses a new product called Texture Magic. It is made by Superior Threads and the child in me loves this stuff. You pin it to the back of your fabric, quilt it in a grid or whatever you desire, steam it and you have this great ruched fabric. I am using it in bags but you could do a million different things. It shrinks 30% in all directions. You can see here before and after. I used it to trim this bag but I am also making a small Quilt Show bag from this. Fun huh?

The last thing I have been doing is laundry, grocery shopping etc. so that my guys can survive the weekend without me. I leave tomorrow for a girl's weekend with two lifelong friends. We have rented a cabin and plan to spend one day shopping in the local Amish community there. I will have more on that Mon. when I return.