2 of the greatest comedians ever!
Betty White, so reminds me of my mom.
Is there any hope for me? My kids say NO.
Have a good weekend!
2 of the greatest comedians ever!
Betty White, so reminds me of my mom.
Is there any hope for me? My kids say NO.
Have a good weekend!
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Jodi sewing away on a pillowcase. (opps, look it, happens to be a moda fabric) Love that Deb Strain.
The Des Moines quilt show also had a Kid’s Korner.
Moda was a sponsor of this event. The display consisted of quilts from the State Fair 2010.
Here is an impressive graphic showing how many different states were represented at the state fair. They even had quilters from Greece, Australia, Ireland, Germany, Japan and Ecuador.
Game Board Exhibits
American Quilter’s Society and the Des Moines Quilt guild put on 2 shows in 1.
All of the pics posted here are from the guild show. The Des Moines Quilt guild is so super talented and prolific. I tried to get the name of the maker when possible but I only had my zoom lens so I am bummed that I cannot tell you who made what.
Friday Funny
Hope you enjoy this as much as I did! Isn’t life great?
tootles for now.
I have to do some more laundry. This washer doesn’t hold much!
-modalissa
Big chunky flowers with ric rac for stems and a button or fabric yo yo for the center? I didn’t have any green ric rac, so use your imagination. It would be too cute!
Send me pics of what you make.
Click here for the full details about these rulers by Sue Pelland.
Here is the Video how to.
Enjoy!
-modalissa
This weekend is my 30th high school reunion.
We were lined up in groups and were given a number to pin on the front of our shirt. I was accidentally given one of the other gals number. I turned and handed it to her and she did the same to me. This was a closed tryout where the judges “supposedly” did not know who we were. I knew who they were, so I did not have much faith in this concept.
We pranced our cute little selves into the gymnasium, ready to conquer the world.
I made it through the routine and quietly walked into the dressing room. Then, with tears in my eyes, I ran out of the gym, hopped into my brown station wagon and headed for home. (Hmmm!, another sign of my future – I drove a station wagon in high school – I was destined to have a large family!)
For the rest of the year, I often thought what would have happened if I didn’t trade numbers. Remember, the judges supposedly did not know who we were? The gal that I switched numbers with made drill team and went on to be captain or lieutenant or something like that. If only I was wearing her number?!
My mom knew me all to well when she gave me this gift for my 17th birthday.
I remember her saying it was VERY EXPENSIVE. Really?!? A 17 yr old with a necklace of scissors and thimbles? At the time, I was not to impressed. I have come to love this necklace not only because of the sewing motifs but because of my mom’s faith in me. Oh, I forgot to tell you she was one of the Temple Texas High Kickers team. From time to time she still likes to show us a high kick or two, just to impress the grand kids. However, she didn’t seem to care that I had failed as a high kicker but she was proud that I succeeded as an artist. Thanks Mom!
Don’t tell anyone but….. Traci, Sherri and a few others are going to put our artistic talents to work and shoe polish every one’s car in the parking lot. Those were the days!! Where has the time gone?
GO LIONS!!
– make 2 cuts resulting in 3 strips
– cut the strips at least 2″wide
– the total of the width of the 3 strips equals 10″
I do not what your “sewing time” is like but I have had to learn to sew with interruptions. Sitting down to sew a few seams while the rolls are cooking. This gives me 10 more minutes of stitching before dinner goes on the table. I do have a reputation for a wonderful dinner and sometimes burnt rolls. Sometimes sewing for just 10 minutes is tough and I can’t STOP! The following tips help me keep my projects in order for when I do return to them.
Very systematically, I cut the sections and layer them in one stack. The above pieces are cut from 10″ squares so I placed the cut pieces on a layer cake cardboard. This makes the stack easy to move as needed.
I sew on an old school teachers desk so I have these great pull outs on 2 sides to hold my fabrics. And a diet cherry limeade from sonic is a must.
I start chain sewing working in the following order:
Join row 1, piece 1 to row 1, piece 2.
Then row 2, piece 1 to row 2, piece2.
Then row 3, piece 1 to row 3, piece 2.
This basically gives you the first 2 vertical rows chain sewn together. Do not cut the threads between the rows. The threads are what help keep the rows in order.
Then repeat the process with the third row pieces. Starting at the beginning section of your chain, add the 3rd piece to each of the pieces as shown below. Notice how the threads are not cut and the chain sewing keeps feeding the next section?
The chain can be cut after every 3rd section. This keeps each block together and ready to sew together.
Each set of 2 squares makes a positive / negative block.