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I live in Mid Missouri on a farm with my husband and daughter.

Monday, June 17, 2019

KC Regional Quilt Show

Last Friday, I attended the KC Regional Quilt Show with some other members of my guild.  I took lots of photos and will share a bunch.  I'm going to try to group them into some sort of organized categories.............

Since it was Flag Day, we'll start with this one.
I thought this would make an excellent Quilt of Valor.  And for those interested, the half square triangle blocks in the center finish at 6".  Yes, I did pull out my tape measure.  This one is definitely on my To Do list.

Monday, June 10, 2019

Quilting and Sewing!

I mentioned that the previous post had been planned for last week, but didn't happen because Wednesday morning I received the sad news that my cousin had passed away.  It was quite a shock as he was so young.  I was able to travel with an aunt and 2 cousins to Iowa City on Saturday for the Celebration of Life service.  It was a long trip but allowed for time to visit and see all the flooding along the Mississippi.  I also got to see another cousin I hadn't seen since the funeral of an uncle about 17 years ago.  Isn't it sad that we don't see each other until there is a funeral?

While I wasn't in the mood to post last week, I did spend some time in the sewing room.  
I put some practice fabric on my longarm to practice some quilting.  I have become so efficient in using up scrap batting by sewing it together to create Frankenbatts that I didn't have any scrap batting to practice on, so ended slicing a hunk off the end of a brand new king-sized bat.  But, a girl's got to practice!

I also finished sewing my jewel box stars leader/enders together into blocks.
Here are all 30 blocks laid out together.  It is very scrappy as I was trying to utilize some of the scraps I have.  I don't know how successful I was as the bins still seem pretty full.  


This is my friend Gina's jewel box stars (thanks Gina for sharing your photo)................she started with smaller pieces and then set them together with sashing and cornerstones.  I really like the way she did it, and was thinking about sashing mine, but then decided to just sew the blocks together because I liked the subtle patterns it creates.  I am contemplating borders, including a pieced border because I have a bunch of pieces already cut that would work..............time will reveal all!

I also started cutting a new project.  I just needed some uplifting, fun fabrics to play with, so dug out my tub of 30's-style fabrics and my Farm Girl Vintage book and proceeded to start cutting.  I did have to find a background piece of fabric to use that needed to be about 2.25 yards.  Luckily, I had just the thing in my stash that I had picked up in Paducah!  I took what was left on the bolt in Paducah, and it was just a little more than 2.25 yards.  I have about 12 blocks kitted up to take to our guild work day next Saturday.  


There were some FINISHED PROJECTS in May and I don't think I ever showed them.  
This was the Secret Santa mystery quilt I did in December.  I just love the look of those little red/neutral 9-patches.  Those squares started out at 1 inch!  I quilted it myself too.

I also quilted this quilt finally.  It's called Kitchen Sink and is made from 2.5" strips.  I did my first "custom" quilting on this.  The center is done in an allover loopy meander, but the brown triangles have a certain design and the red border is done with straight line quilting.

I also finished this wall hanging.  I did diagonal line quilting in the green border, traced the leaves and picture, and then did stippling in the background of the picture.

After those May finishes, I started working on what may become a mystery quilt for my guild next year.  I can't reveal anything, so here are the black and white photos of the fabrics I selected from my stash!



I have also been sewing on this, but can't show photos since I might be using it as a mystery quilt.

I had to do some figuring for my mom's quilting projects.  We both have teaching degrees.  She is certified to teach English, French, and Spanish.  I am certified to teach English, Business, and Economics.  I guess that's why I do the figuring and playing with the graph paper to come up with quilt designs for her.

I had previously gotten her the easy angle and companion angle rulers because I really liked them.  I think she likes them too, but I still have to do the figuring.  So, I pulled out some scrap fabric to figure out what sizes she needed for some star points...................stars seem to be a favorite of hers..............mine too!

 You can tell it's scrap fabric by the lovely flaw!

I texted her some directions and I'll be anxious to see how her quilt comes out.

Of course, no post would be complete without critter pictures!  DD found 3 baby raccoons under her car when she started packing it up for her trip to Rolla yesterday.  They were so cute, but hissed when we use the hoe to move them out from under her car.
Just last week she found a momma possum with a pouch full of babies eating cat food when she went out to feed her kittens.  When she was little, she wanted to be a zoo keeper.  That may still be a possibility!

Christi

Sunday, June 9, 2019

Family Time


No, we're not burning the house down...........That's just the fire pit the Hubs made me for Christmas.  And, yes, since he made a cutout of our house in it, it always looks like we're burning the house down when we light it.  We enjoyed some time on the new patio one evening while burning the collection of sticks from the yard.

With the rain keeping him out of the field, the Hubs planned an impromptu trip to Branson the first weekend in June.  We were gone for one night, and that's probably going to be our summer vacation.

We saw Smoke on the Mountain, and wonderfully entertaining musical set in the 1940's about the Sanders family presenting a revival at the Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church..........great old time hymns and really funny!

We ate at an Italian restaurant before the show...........
It had the neatest decor, which doesn't really show in this picture.  And of course, the world's largest fork and meatball.............

And we had some interesting people staying at the same hotel..........there was a professional fisher there judging by his truck and boat in the parking lot with all the sponsors painted on it............I didn't take a pic, because every time we saw it, he was sitting in the boat - yes, in the parking lot of the hotel - studying some sort of computer.

I did snap a pic of this car parked next to ours............
I guess there were bull riders staying there too.

On Sunday morning, we visited the Titanic museum.  It was really interesting.  We each received a card of someone aboard the ship and at the end of the tour, we got so see who survived.  DD and I survived, sadly, the hubs didn't make it.

The original plan was to stop at Lambert's on the way home, but (allow me to say here that neither David Bentley nor Sarah Bentley likes to wait for food) when they saw the line, we just cruised right out of the parking lot.  With no Plan B, a billboard caught my eye and I googled (where would we be without google!) it, and routed us to Black Sheep Hamburgers and Shakes in downtown Springfield.  It was a quaint little bar tucked in to the downtown buildings.  We sat at the bar, where we received constant service and conversation.  The hubs and I each ordered the "Don't Go Bacon My Heart Burger" which was excellent.  We also tried the onion rings and SMOKED fries!

Delicious!!!!!
DD was inquiring about the chocolate chip cookie dough shake and the bar tender told her she could also order the cookie dough just in a cup - cookie dough only!
And, he scooped it out and brought it to her before her sandwich!  Could life get any better!

And, not to forget the 4-legged members of the family.............Cici has been spending most of her time avoiding Jason, so hasn't been photographed.  Jason has been spending most of his time being obnoxious. 

 I don't know whether to turn on the water..............
                     or whether to turn on the burner.....................



He's not nearly as impressed with Nemo and Dory as they are with him.

Sewing has been happening and I'll be doing a sewing post in a day or so.  I had planned to post this blog last week, but things happened that didn't really leave me in the mood to post so I'm playing a little catch up!

Christi