This bag is the project I wanted to complete this month for the Charming Girls challenge. I had purchased the charm pack and the pattern a couple of years ago and it has just been sitting in my sewing room. I really like the way it turned out, I am going to give it to my Mom for Christmas. I always make her something and these are her colors. Hope she likes it.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
Ouch!!!!


Sunday, September 27, 2009
What I did on Retreat
This is one of the quilts I worked on at camp last week. It is from the Jelly Roll book, the name of it is Hidden Stars. The blocks are basically log cabin blocks until you get to the last couple of "logs" then you start adding the pieces that make up the starts. I really liked the way it turned out. It is from a jelly roll that I bought last year at the Fat Quarter Shop when they were having a sale. It is hard to tell from the photo but it is Christmas fabric. 
The other quilt that I worked Friday, September 25, 2009
Monday, September 21, 2009
Carpenters Needed

Yes, I am looking for a carpenter to help build an ark. I can't believe how much it has rained in the last few days. Atlanta was has been in a drought the last couple of years and we definitely needed the rain, but this is a little excessive. I got up this morning thinking what an awful day to head back to work after my wonderful adventure, and as I was pulling into the school parking lot I heard on the radio that school was delayed an hour and a half. I didn't worry too much since I had been out, I thought on well I can catch up on things. But it was not to be, about 45 minutes later school was cancelled. Our principal encouraged everyone to leave before more roads were closed. It took me 2 1/2 hours to get home because of all of the roads that were closed. At least I already know that school is closed for tomorrow, I guess that means that I can sew.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Most Excellent Adventure
I can't remember when I have had such a good weekend. I just returned from FFA land with Sharon and Shannon's most excellent quilt adventure. Each year these two wonderful ladies sponsor a quilt retreat at the local FFA camp. It is so much fun. This year they outdid themselves. I have been kicking myself because I decided not to do the retreat proje
ct, big mistake it was beautiful. It was the Starlight Express from the Jelly Roll book. I will be on line tonight to order the material to make one. The one in the photo above was made by Sharon out of 30's fabrics, it was stunning. The fabrics everyone selected were so different, yet they all turned out great. Marty decided to do her star out of batiks, it is the one on the left, her background is going to be black. That is going to be a stunning quilt. The other two stars in this photo belong to Becky who is using a cream background. I have to admit I thought her fabrics were not too exciting in the jelly roll, but after she started putting them together, they looked great.
A couple of us, were doing other projects. I worked on a couple of different things, a Bonnie Hunter trade I had started during the summer and a Christmas quilt from the Jelly Roll book. Karin worked on a Sassy Sixteen, while Cindy worked on Glory Bound and Buckeye Beauty. It really didn't matter what we were working on , we had a great time. Check out the photos:
(that is my sewing space with the camo dropcloth. )Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Blue Ridge Quilt Show
On Saturday Joe and I headed up to our cabin outside of Blue Ridge for a short get away. On the way up he mentioned that there was a quilt show at the old Courthouse and wanted to know if I wanted to stop. Well of course I did. The quilts were beautiful. We had been to a show there a couple of years ago, that really didn't do much for me. This one was much better. There were lots of different kinds of quilts both antique and new. I included photos of some of them. The show is on through the end of the month if you are up that way and interested.

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