A Quilting Life blog tour

Hello to all, 
I hope you have been following along.A Quilting Life
All of the following people have been sharing bits about their quilt life.
Everyone is also giving away a copy of Sherri’s super duper book. All you have to do to win onw is visit each of the blogs throughout the duration of the hop. 
The winners will be posted on the 14th.
Monday June 3rdNanette at Freda’s Hive http://fredashive.blogspot.com/
Tuesday June 4thSinta from Pink Pincushion http://pinkpincushion.blogspot.com/
Wednesday June 5th Jodi from Pleasant Home http://www.pleasant-home.com/
Thursday June 6th Judi from Green Fairy Quilts http://greenfairyquilts.blogspot.com/
Friday June 7thLissa of ModaLissa http://modalissa.blogspot.com/
Saturday June 8th Amanda of AmandaMurphyDesign http://amandamurphydesign.blogspot.com/
Sunday June 9thAnna of Thimbleanna http://thimbleanna.com/
Monday June 10th Amy Smart of Diary of a Quilter http://www.diaryofaquilter.com/
Tuesday June 11th Kristyne of Pretty by Hand http://prettybyhand.com/
Wednesday June 12th Sherri of A Quilting Life http://www.aquiltinglife.com
WINNER’S ANNOUNCED the 14th.
(International winners will be sent an e-book)
Okay so that is the business part, on to the fun part.
 Sherri’s blog has got to be the most perfect name ever, right? 
Who among us cannot say we live the quilting life or at least dream of the quilt life. 
Sherri is a gentle giant working alongside so many other people. 
She has sewn for many people, set-up quilt booths, designed contests & 
events & challenges, organized Schnibbles parades, 
creates projects for the Moda Bake Shop and so, so much more. 
 So I can’t begin to tell you how excited I was to hear 
that she was going to share some of this talent 
on the pages of her very own book appropriately titled, 
A Quilting Life.
 The projects and inspiration in this book range from pillows, table runners, totes, wall hangings, so there is a project for literally every aspect of your home.
One of my favorite projects from this book is the Mod Runner.
Our assignment for this blog hop is to tell a little bit about our quilting life.
My quilting life began in 1980  and there is not much of my life that did not involve quilting. I am also lucky enough to have a job doing something I am passionate about. Did I say passionate, maybe I meant obsessed.

Quilting is my life, I had a dream once that I got called into the Principal’s office because my son called someone a fat quarter.  I did get called in at a later date for him looking up a girl’s skirt on the playground.

When I worked and taught at a quilt store, sometimes my students would call my home asking quilting questions. My family was comfortable thinking they could answer. If they were asked, about how much yardage should they buy? The standard answer was, “I think 1/2 yard would be plenty.”

Quilting is my life, 
if my grown son uses my supplies to make his dog a Dallas Cowboy super bowl outfit.

I once was blamed for our foundation issues. 
Well after all my fabric stash was on that side of the house.

 Quilting is my life…..If I use my children for human quilt hangers.

 Do you let people use your good scissors to cut paper? What about using a rotary cutter to cut pizza? you know who you are… Quilting is my life. 

angie-and-lissa-at-Christmas

 If all your Christmas stocking are made from 
quilts, then quilting could be your life.

 
When I show any of my quilts to my crew, they always say, ” Is that a log cabin pattern?”
 
There is nothing better than sharing the craft with the next generation.
Quilting is my life.
Sherri’s grandmother shared it with her and I hope you have the opportunity to share your quilting life.
Leave a comment and let me know  how one of our family members has used your quilting supplies to win one of Sherri’s books. I will also throw in a few of my favorite charm packs. The winner will be announced on the 14th.

244 comments

  1. Karen says:

    Well, it has always been just me and my dogs at home since I've been a quilter, but they definitely use my supplies to let me know when they want/need attention! They grab them and run (once they know I've seen them).

  2. My mom is always asking for my scraps when she wants to make something small like a wallet, but they are never "right", so she then she starts going through my stash…her comment: "I need to go shopping, you have so much fabric you and don't need this little bit". Gotta love her.

  3. Angela says:

    I am a relatively new quilter, less than a year. After I started quilting, my grown daughter also wanted to learn, so I taught her. Talk about the blind leading the blinder. She informed me at the time that she had never even sewn on a button. But now she is on her 3rd quilt and has bought herself a sewing maching. However, she doesn't buy her own fabric. She comes to my house to "shop in my stash." LOL

  4. Terri says:

    Last Christmas Son and his Girlfriend flew in to spend the holidays with us. They had to leave presents unwrapped so borrowed paper (Son knew where it was stored) and then he used my fabric scissors to cut it. While we were unwrapping the presents I mentioned that I saw he remembered where the wrapping paper was stores. Girlfriend pipes up and says and he also found your scissors by the sewing machine. I knew immediately he had used my "good" ones! LOL

  5. My husband doesn't use my quilting supplies … I think he is scared to because he got in such trouble for using my kitchen tools in the garden! Thank you for the giveaway!

  6. Anita says:

    I think both my husband and son used my good sewing scissors to cut up cardboard and wire! I have since bought them several pairs of their own so they don't go grabbing mine 🙂 thanks for the giveaway!

  7. Renea says:

    I came home from work one day to the words "Andy was using your sewing machine". I guess he was tired of waiting to have something sewn for him. Thanks for the giveaway.

  8. Lisa says:

    My grandson uses my quilts to buildforts throughout mt house. He wanted to learn to sew so bad we bought him his own little one. So he uses my supplies and sews blocks together.

  9. SewLindaAnn says:

    Husband was caught using fabric scissors for some work on the house he was doing and was promptly scolded. Now all my scissors are labeled for use and out of sight.

  10. Marilyn S says:

    Once I was tending my small grandson and we had run out of things to do, or should I say that I had run out of energy. Anyway, I gave him a tape measure and told him to measure things and tell me which was the biggest, then we figured out by how much. Good math lesson too.

  11. Sarah_L_N says:

    No one has used any of my sewing tools for things they shouldn't be used for! My scissors are shut away, out of reach of little hands! Although my toddler does like to play with my buttons and tape measures, but that is all and to be fair, I like to play with them too 🙂

  12. Quiltsmiles says:

    Yes i've allowed some of the tools and stash to be used. Even a rotory cutter for helping out the local fire department cut their tickets. Of couorse I let them use the "paper blade'! LOL

  13. mvink says:

    I have strict rules for some of my supplies. Such as no one but me gets to use my fabric scissors unless they will be used only for fabric. A rule my mom had when growing up. My husband uses my tape measure. That's all at the moment. Soon I'm sure my sister will want to borrow supplies as well as my mom. Thank you for the chance!

  14. Barb says:

    my first cutting board is SO hacked up (because of everyone else using it) that it is the official craft board, no longer my cutting board!

  15. Ha! I am very new to quilting. I have made one baby quilt and pillow and working on my second..thus I am just building my inventory of supplies and my stash of fabrics. My husband is nervous and my grandson has yet to see the wonders of a rotary cutter. I will try to keep it that way. 🙂

  16. Patty says:

    I'm the only female in my house so there were lots of soccer and basketball games as my son was growing up not to mention that there is pretty some sort of sport game on tv most of the time. I don't mind but there is one and hard and fast rule in my house, no one uses my sewing scissors! As far as I can tell they pretty much follow that rule.

  17. Judy says:

    When I first started quilting, I told my son do not touch the rotary cutter it is very sharp. Of course, he was curious and about cut off his finger checking out the rotary cutter.

  18. Great post!! My kids learned early on to not use my fabric scissors for anything, that there is a difference between fabric and paper scissors. Several years ago I went to a quilt show and bought a metal bowl that had a magnet to hold pins. Well a day or so later I could not find it anywhere! Guess where I discovered it, in my husband's tool chest! hehe. He was using it to hold some nuts and bolts. I let him keep it. Love hops like this as that's how I found you. New follower via BlogLovin. Sherri's book looks great, love the variety of projects.

    Thank you for a super giveaway and a chance to win.

    usairdoll(at)gmail(dot)com

  19. Liz says:

    My 2 year old grandson sat on my lap at the sewing machine while my 5 year old grandson sat nearby making a "quilt" with scraps:)

  20. Janine says:

    Luckily no one in my house dares touch my quilting supplies! I would loan something out if I had to….maybe. Love this book and would love to win a copy!

  21. NancyL says:

    I always hid my Ginghers scissors so no one could find it. The best was when my grandson was supposed to be napping,and he got out of bed and wandered into my sewing room and was playing "drop the clothes pin in the bottle" by putting my sewing pins and seam ripper into the gallon jug of distilled water for my iron. After wasting the gallon of water, I had to discard the pins and seam ripper because they had rusty spots on it.

  22. Mom C says:

    I am not very nice when sewing equipment gets used for non sewing activities, especially by non sewers, (and there are a few in my house!)But I love when the grandkids, DILs even sons, ask if they can shop my stash for class projects, school plays, scouts, whatever. Sadly, more often than not, I have what they need, so we have no excuse to go buy more! Thanks.

  23. my kids love to use fabric all of the time… i find it everywhere!!! They also have a habit of uncleaning everytime I clean of the sewing materials. If I can not find something… its probably in one of their rooms….

  24. Becca says:

    My 3 YO likes to sew with me by putting pins through stacks of fabric. I've found so many pins in the carpet, I don't like to think about it!

  25. nancy b. says:

    I think our son, the youngest, was the only one to use my sewing scissors on paper, and yes, he soon knew the 'rule'! But have shared many things and tools over the years with others as they needed…makes it twice the fun!

  26. Marcia W. says:

    So far my grandnieces (and certainly my mother the resident quilting instructor) know NOT to touch my quilting notions — especially scissors. One thing they can do is to play with a stack of fabric I give them to "audition". It's cute to see them be so deliberate and thoughtful with their fabric selections.

  27. Marcia W. says:

    So far my grandnieces (and certainly my mother the resident quilting instructor) know NOT to touch my quilting notions — especially scissors. One thing they can do is to play with a stack of fabric I give them to "audition". It's cute to see them be so deliberate and thoughtful with their fabric selections.

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