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What's Up 04.04.16

What I started yesterday was cutting out the pieces for this month Stash Busters pattern.  I have had the fabric picked out for quite a while now and I'm just finally getting around to cutting it and stitching. Seeing how the meeting is Thursday, no rush. LOL All the fabric I did have in my stash and it will be a twin size quilt when finished. Here is a link to the free pattern I like getting the stash busters patterns from Sager Creek Quilt Shop. What a great way to use up what I already have without thinking about what pattern I'm going to use. They are usually an easy pattern to construct, and this one will be what I consider one of those easy on e. I was in a rush and this ended being so blurry, sorry As you can see it's just a bunch of squares and rectangles assembled together. This one too To me it looks like a sweet little girls quilt. I would like to mow the weeds/lawn. But I'm afraid the lawnmower&

March Circles

Well another month has past and another collection of circles for the ISpy quilt.  Over at Quilty Folk others have linked up what they have done for Quilty 365 . She had asked how many days we have and I believe it's around 120 days but seeing how I'm making 2 quilts my number of circles should be doubled that. For this month there should be 60 but was only able to get 42 done. That's OK.  

New Scarf Pattern

I'm still working on these socks and almost done, on the cuff now. And I don't know about you but it seems like the closer I get to the end of a project I start thinking about what to make next. Usually there a long list needing to be worked from and then I'll go to the yarn shop and I'll have more projects to add.  Heaven  know I do not need more yarn, but I lose all will power and leave with more. Did this time, so gorgeous tho. Red Fish is Forbidden Wooley Babel, Lime is Ella Rue Lace Merino and the small skeins are Wooly Wonka Ceridwen Soak This time I came back with a pattern to use up some more of my stash too This one is called "Fringeworthy" and was told it's a very easy. I was given this yarn and will use it for this pattern. It does need to wash but I'm not sure if I should wash it first or afterwards. What would you do? I would like to know if you have had this issue and what worked for you

How to Make a Yoga Bag

For my birthday this year I decided to give myself a gift and it was to take yoga classes from a professionally trained instructor. Never have and have for decades follow a video or lately an app that is really good. But sometimes I feel I'm not doing the poses right.  Well there no classes near me so I've ended up going to Tulsa to The Inner Peace Studio. They are very nice, knowledgable and patient. I have a mat, blocks and a belt which I've stored them in a pillow case. That was ok for home but after taking my pillow case with me, it's not really the best way to take my stuff with me. So after a google search, came across lots of bags like this but they only held your mat and I needed something that would also hold the blocks and belt too. This was what I needed, right here  is a link to the pattern So here is mine. I had found some deco fabric for the exterior and then quilt fabric for the lining. The dire

What's up

Up on the design wall is my finished March rainbow scrap quilt. I can now say I have another project to machine quilt on, and another baby quilt to find a home for. I'm working on the rest  of my Quilty Circle 365 for the month. I found some new novelty prints at the Dallas quilt show earlier this month and I'm taking the time now to cut out I spy circles.  Not sure if I will get them sewn  today or tomorrow, seeing how I really would like to start machine quilting on the baby quilt. I've been looking at images online of other urban nine patches. Wanted to get some quilting ideas on how to go about doing mine. I had to keep in mind that I am a beginner and cannot get some of the patterns that are shown accomplished because they were done either on a movable long arm or by a professional. But nonetheless I have gotten some really good pattern that I am going to attempt Linking up at love laugh quilt .patchworkt imes

Scrappy Saturaday

I wanted to share this this morning before I go out and help  "The Man of The Place" put out hay.    It's the first time to show what been done for this months RSC baby quilt. It's been a slow process this time, which is odd since it started out with orphan blocks. Had some of the fabric left over that I used with the blocks to make my daughter's quilt. I have written about earlier here  and here I have the sashing in mostly now and the next step is I would like another border around. Deciding what I have in scraps that can be used is where I'm at now. Seeing how it's suppose to be for a baby I would like to lighten it up some. Right now it's on the deep purple side and doesn't really read baby to me.  If it wasn't going for a child I would definitely use the darkers.  What's your thoughts? It will be a while before I get back in the house to work on it so you have time to weigh in your ideas. I'm game f

Cat Play Box

  I had never seen this before and was post by someone on facebook and thought this was a cheap, fast and easy idea for the cats.  And here I am knitting a cat cocoon which is pretty much the same idea. I have to say that the T-Shirt cube is way so fast.  Maybe the cats will like the cocoon better, won't know till I finally finish it. So here is what you need; 1 large T-Shirt (easier with a large one) A box the size of a milkcrate or little bigger (not too big that your shirt won't stretch  around) That's it!!! You'll stretch the shirt around the opening of the box,  making sure the neck opening is centered in the opening of the box. Next is to tie the best you can in the back of box the T-Shirt. If your box is bigger and if you can not get enough to tie, I pinned with a big safety pin the extra shirt closed. Then the sleeves are tuck back into the armhole like so. Now That's