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Sew & Tell is our weekly sharing thread. Tell us what you've finished, what you're working on. We're here to cheer you on!

I'm starting this early because my internet at work hasn't been working well this week, and I start it there.

Have a great weekend everyone!
Holly
 
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Well I have all the baby batik blocks done. Just have to wait before i can crawl around the floor to put it together. I could clean off my table but what fun would that be LOL. I have PT every Mon and Wed starting next week so I probably won't feel like crawling on the floor anyway. I can how ever post the last 4 blocks.

 
Posts: 3088 | Location: Florida Panhandle | Registered: Sep 19, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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No quilting but I did work on some decorations for a friend's Halloween party. I decided to embroider them and it's been fun. Got to find more frames. I've finished six altogether. Need to find some plastic spiders to put with EEK!
Here's the first two.

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Here's two more signs. I did get twenty block embroidered for a block swap for Halloween also. Got me in the mood to decorate. Plus the weather is cool and rainy. Haven't seen this rain in a couple of years. Yeah!!

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I was a happy camper when I started this little quilt because I had a name for it even before I started cutting fabric. It was to be similar to the "Tennessee Waltz" design but have more complex blocks in place of the usual "Snowball" blocks to give the appearance of smaller dancers between the larger ones. Was going to make it in Christmas colors and call it "Christmas Waltz". Unfortunately I lost the circular motion of the traditional TW design somewhere along the way. Don't know if it is because of my less than perfect piecing or the placement of values or something else. I called it "Christmas Waltz" anyway. LOL


Martha

Helping to fight Alzheimer's one little quilt at a time. AAQI


 
Posts: 6846 | Location: Montana | Registered: Mar 25, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Fun Halloween pictures!
Beautiful Martha! I just love your mini's! so creative and color choices are always spot on!
 
Posts: 11704 | Location: Taylor, Mi. | Registered: Sep 25, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Bozie - you made me laugh when I read you had a name before you started the quilt! I know that sometimes that is the hardest part of this process for you! LOL! Beautiful quilt and it will fetch a lot for AAQI!

Evelyn - I never purchased the embroidery unit for my machine, but when I see what you do with yours, you get me thinking about it. I just love those Halloween decorations!

I posted my project on the Stashbusters thread, but I decided to put it here too. It's just about 12", but it took me as long as the little quilt I did last week!

 
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I don't have an embroidery machine at all, and most of the time that's fine. But when I see little goodies like Evelyn's, I get real envious. Those things are just SO cute.

Bozie -- what can I say??


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Posts: 5179 | Location: Northwest Florida | Registered: Dec 12, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Little quilt top (38x43) made from 3.5 x 5.5 bricks of novelty fabrics already cut in my stash.

The Mickey Mouse fabric will be the backing.
Karen

 
Posts: 465 | Location: East Tennessee | Registered: Feb 24, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Lots of nice projects ladies!! I love them all.

Now my dad - who shows up with some of the strangest things just dropped this off for me to see if I could use.

It's brown leather with some really thick liner material. I'm thinking a tote bag with the bottom 2 inches in leather and the top in some bright canvas print. Maybe I'll have something to show for next friday.

Marj

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Posts: 186 | Location: Tennessee | Registered: Nov 01, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Here's a glimpse of a customer quilt I worked on this week. I hope you can see the texture from the quilting. (The top is an original design.)

 
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• • • Bozie, it's still beautiful and I believe it is your color placement. If you would have reversed your background, the illusion of circles would have appeared.

I finished my COF challenge but, that's about it for actual sewing this week. Frown Been getting things ready for the retreat.

Tomorrow I will start quilting my scrap challenge. It's due on the 29th, and then the Quilt Show will start on the 30th. If you are interested in seeing some peeks of what we've been up to these last five months, come visit us at • Seventh Annual Scraps to Treasures Challenge • Peek Time. Just scroll through the pages to see all the wonderful and different peeks.

Matter of fact, miss Lori put together a little montage for you.

Dont' know why the photo isn't showing. Let me try again.


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Posts: 9345 | Location: SE Wisconsin | Registered: Aug 27, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Everyone is doing such a great job this week with their projects.

Lumpy ~ I can't wait to see that baby quilt finished. It's going to be so pretty.

Evelyn ~ You did a great jog on your Halloween signs. I don't have an embroidery feature on my machine but I sure like what can be done with one.

Martha ~ What a lovely little mini. How do you do it? Do you just make up the patterns before you start or do you have a book w/TONS of mini patterns? It's such a treat to see your new quilts each week.

WQFC ~ Your little mini is just adorable. I love your frame & want to get me one some day to display a small quilt every now & then.

May ~ Your lap quilt is so cute & colorful. Someone is going to love to get that one.

Marj ~ That leather would make a fantastic tote. I'm wanting to make a wheel chair tote & that would be perfect. Wink

Seeing Stars ~ That is a such a pretty quilt & I love the colors. Your cusomer sure has an artist's eye. The quilting is perfect & beautiful.

Jean ~ Those Scraps to Treasures peeks are so interesting. Y'all sure make some beautiful quilts each year with your annual challenge. I can't wait to see the finished quilts each year.

I've just been doing some mending this week...nothing fun.


Nicki


We live in the home of the free...because of the brave.

 
Posts: 6991 | Location: Texas / Zone 9 | Registered: Sep 18, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Just finished quilting this lap quilt using Leah Day's FMQ Project videos! The quilting isn't perfect, but to me, it gives it a vintage look which I like!

The pattern for the quilt is called Star Wishes and comes from a book- More Laps from F/Qs (although instead of F/Qs, I used stash pieces that were 7-1/2" x WOF!)

pat

 
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All I can say is WOW every one of these projects are beautiful and creative.
Just a note to Bozie, I can't see Any imperfect piecings by you Ever. Your minis are always beautiful. TFS.
 
Posts: 6956 | Location: Kenosha Wi USA | Registered: Sep 29, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Love all the projects which were shown this week. Lumpy- can't wait to see all the blocks together. Seeing Stars- your quilting is just beautiful and I love the pattern your client used. All did a great job. Sue
 
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I am also working on a BOM for the Carol Daok site. I am making five of them, yea I know feast or fanine LOL. I have them for Christmas present next year.Here are 2 of the Sept block. The rest you can see in my webshots alum

 
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I always enjoy seeing what everyone is making. So many interesting things here. Nice job everyone!


Please leave a comment on one of my blogs....go to http://shogunsworld.blogspot.com/ or http://rememberingmadison.blogspot.com/
 
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gadenpat ~ your quilt is lovely. I love stars in/on anything & you did a great job with this quilt. I like the way you made the border.

lumpy ~ Good luck with your Carol Doak blocks. I still am planning on learning PPing one of these days.

Fall is in the air here & so for me that means more sewing. I hope to start up soon.


Nicki


We live in the home of the free...because of the brave.

 
Posts: 6991 | Location: Texas / Zone 9 | Registered: Sep 18, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Neat items this week again.

Seems like forever since I did any sewing, just has been two weeks!!!

Who would believe my first thing to do would be a project dumped on me by a coworker!?!??? She got new drapes and had two sets of panels that needed to be sewed together. Did what I suggested she do when she found out custom drapes would be $6,000 installed. Not a sewer, she tried to sew them together and it didn't work out. Actually ended up being quite easy, just put in a denim needle and butted the edges together and sewed. The drapes were 57x98. Hope this is okay. If not, will serge the edges off and join them this way... Chris
 
Posts: 5094 | Location: Tampa Bay | Registered: Jan 10, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Just finished up this surprise for Sister Sue, hope she likes her new mini ironing board. I made it with batting, towels, cookie sheet, duct tape and muslin. The outer cover is cotton. I believe that it will work out just fine.

mini ironing board.
 
Posts: 6956 | Location: Kenosha Wi USA | Registered: Sep 29, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Oh my, SisterSue is going to LOVE that mini ironing board. If she takes it to classes, etc. there will never be a chance of her not knowing which one belongs to her. Wink What a wonderful sister you are to her!


Nicki


We live in the home of the free...because of the brave.

 
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What nice projects this week. I love them all.
Now that school has started, it's keeping me busy.
I'm working on that T Shirt quilt i mentioned earlier. I'll post a pic when there's something to see.
 
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Great projects as always.
 
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Thanks Nicki, I think I'm pretty lucky too to have a sister who enjoys my hobby. She loved it, gave it to her this morning so it goes with her stuff and I won't have as much as she will. LOL
 
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I love to stop by here to see the great work everyone has done this week. Seeing the fantastic projects you all have been working on is just the thing I need to get some sewing time underway. Great job everyone! Love everything I see here, as usual.


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Posts: 5072 | Location: ~ if I'm not here...I wish I was. ~  | Registered: May 05, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Did i quilt for a neighbor girl, she is 4. used up scraps/bricks and most of them are doggy prints.

 
Posts: 11704 | Location: Taylor, Mi. | Registered: Sep 25, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Kim, that's a really cute quilt. Your neighbor girl will love it. What a great way to use up your scraps! TFS


Nicki


We live in the home of the free...because of the brave.

 
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Cute projects this week. Thank you all for sharing!


Brandy
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Posts: 5007 | Location: North Dakota! | Registered: Jul 30, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Got both these toddler quilts finished up today! Happy, Happy!

 
Posts: 11704 | Location: Taylor, Mi. | Registered: Sep 25, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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and the one for the little girl..

 
Posts: 11704 | Location: Taylor, Mi. | Registered: Sep 25, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Just popping in to say what wonderful work everyone! Phenomonal. I don't always spell that right but it's the right thing to say. Anyhow, that ironing board fabric would make an incredible One Block Wonder-just to nudge you to try it! Ha! It's a LOT of piecing.
 
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I made a couple of potholders from Christmas stash.

 
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