Tuesday, February 26, 2013

QUILTER'S ACROMYNS

We have all heard of the quilter’s acronym UFO (Un Finished Object)

 or

WIP (Work In Progress); but, recently a friend sent me these and most are NTM (New To Me).
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HSY -- Haven't Started Yet

PHD -- Project Half Done (yes - we all have PHD's behind our names!!!)

WIM -- Work In Mind

WIVSP --  Work in Very Slow Progress

TOAD -- Trashed Object Abandoned in Disgust

PIG -- Project In Grocery bag

USO -- Un Started Object

STASH -- Special Treasures All Secretly Hidden (!!!)

SABLE -- Stash Accumulation Beyond Life Expectancy

And my favorites...

FART -- Fabric Acquisition Road Trip (so can we call previous trips Old farts???)

WOMBAT -- Waste Of Money Batting And Time


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And because every post needs a photo:  TDAQ

Two Dogs And a Quilt
 
Quilt happy,
Marilyn

Monday, February 25, 2013

MAKE-IT-MONDAY


It’s Make-it-Monday time again.  Don’t those weeks just creep up on you?  At least this fabric is probably a hint of where it is going to live.

Hope you have a fun week planned.
 

Quilt happy,

Marilyn

Friday, February 22, 2013

FINISHED-ON FRIDAY


Everyone can use pot holders.  Not very exciting; but, it’s a good small project for a busy week. 
 

 
My daughter laid claim to these sight unseen.  I think she is anxious to be rid of some well-used ones she has hanging around.    Wishing you a good weekend and I hope you

Quilt happy,

Marilyn

Thursday, February 21, 2013

RETREAT NEWS

Hi all,  I'm back from a few wonderful, relaxing days in Temecula with some quilting friends.  First I played with this block that Robin will be teaching in Las Vegas this summer:


It is an old block that has had many names over the years.  Robin is going to call it "In and Out, Not Just Another Burger".  I am using 2.5" Kaffe Fassett strips and a background by Riley Blake.  Next I worked on a baby quilt for the March 20th baby shower for Operation Homefront California Military Families.


This free pattern can be found on www.modabakeshop.com and it is called Pinwheel Baby Quilt. Now to get it quilted and bound and mailed. 

I still had time for a small project so I pulled out a panel I had purchased in Bundaberg, Australia.  It makes up into a book about Hoppy the Kangaroo going on a Walkabout and meeting up with other Australian animals.  My granddaughter Noelle is going to like this one.


The quilt shop I bought this panel from, recently found itself severely flooded when Queensland had those devastating floods.  Tomorrow is Finished on Friday.  I will have another small project to show you.  I hope you

Quilt happy,
Marilyn



Monday, February 18, 2013

MAKE-IT-MONDAY


It is going to be a busy week.  So I am putting in a super simple project. 

 

 
I already have a request for it -- sight unseen.  Take care and

 
Quilt happy,

Marilyn

Sunday, February 17, 2013

BAGS ARE PACKED AND READY TO GO


Tomorrow morning I leave for a retreat with about 20 wonderful quilters.  Robin and I have been invited to join a group of quilters for their bi-annual retreat when a couple of their regular attendees had to drop out.  We feel so honored and we will be sewing the entire time.  Yay!  Now do you think this times 2 will fit in the car?



Oh, plus a SewEzi Table.  But, Gracie won't be going.

Quilt happy
Marilyn
 

Friday, February 15, 2013

FINISHED-ON-FRIDAY


It’s a cutting mat and ruler tote. You know how those rulers can fall and shift, and carrying that mat can get so clumsy?  Well, this controls that.  Finding a long enough zipper is the hard part.  This zipper is 28” and the tote fits an 18” x 24” cutting mat.

 
And, it’s done in time for the retreat I’m going on next week. And, the best part is a bit of Margie will also be at the retreat.  Have a good weekend and . . .

Quilt happy,

Marilyn

Thursday, February 14, 2013

ANOTHER FINISH!


I have finished my other January Workshop quilt, AKA Trudy’s Quilt.  Or, maybe I’ll call it My Bouquet.  Linda Sackin taught this great class at Orange Grove Quilter’s Guild.  So much fun to see what everyone came up with.

What do you think, should I bling it or not?

Quilt happy,

Marilyn

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

DID I SAY FINISHED?


Another pact I have made with myself is to finish any projects I start at workshops this year.  I love taking classes; but, I can quickly fall behind and end up with yet another UFO.  I took two workshops in January.  This one I took from Ann Turley and it is called Mexican Star.  I love it; and, it is done, complete, finished.  Yay!!

 This one is almost done.  Trudy is helping me with the binding.

 
It can't take too much longer.  She is so helpful.  Although, I keep tweaking it.  It's one of those that never seems quite finished.  However, my hope to be able to show it to you later this week. 

Quilt happy,

Marilyn

Monday, February 11, 2013

MAKE-IT-MONDAY


Another useful project that involves a zipper is on tap this week.

 

 
The  fabric is from my friend’s, Margie, collection.  Margie was part of my friendship group and she recently passed -- suddenly.  We all miss you Margie.

 
Quilt happy,

Marilyn

Friday, February 8, 2013

FINISHED-ON FRIDAY


This week was all about Valentine’s Day. First, these little wool-felt coasters make a great little gift.

 
And this gift is for a budding artist.  I decided to use grown-up fabric instead of a novelty, kid fabric.  Artists need to feel special.

 
 
Both projects were inspired from the book "100 Pretty Little Projects"  Have a good weekend and remember to

Quilt happy,

Marilyn

Monday, February 4, 2013

MAKE-IT-MONDAY (Wk 6)


I am making two small projects/gifts this week. 


 
I had all the fabric with the exception of the light pink wool felt.  I bought that fat eighth at Road to California with this project in mind. Check back on Friday for the finish.  In the meantime, I hope you

 
Quilt happy,

Marilyn

Friday, February 1, 2013

FINISHED-ON FRIDAY


When I was at Quilters by the Sea’s January workshop, I noticed that the irons were the last things to get packed.  They just need to cool down enough before packing.  So, as we waited around for them to cool a bit more, I thought that perhaps we needed some iron cozies.  And, I remembered I had pinned a cute one on Pinterest.  And, in fact, made one for my own travel-size iron.

 
It is basically a large Humbug Bag.  LuAnn Kessi, of May Your Bobbins Always be Full, has an excellent tutorial you can find here.  Her tutorial is for travel-size irons and I adjusted it to fit larger irons. It was another good use of some fat quarters and zippers that I had on hand.  Now when we pack up, it should go just a little bit faster.  I hope you

Quilt happy,
Marilyn