Showing posts with label Tina. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tina. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 03, 2017

Tina and Talya Make Rainbow Trees

Tina and Talya came for a visit today. Between all the giggling and talking they each made a piece of fiber art. Using their pieces that they started a couple weeks ago, they quilted and finished their work.

Tina's "Rainbow Tree"

Talya's "Rainbow Tree"

Our inspiration is the original "Rainbow Willow Tree" by Cinnamon Cooney.

Tina used my trusty old #170Bernina to quilt her piece.

Talya quilted her piece with my new #B780Bernina.

They signed and dated their fiber art as Cinnamon suggests.

The back sides.

Between sewing times they walked around the pond and picked up duck eggs for me. Can you tell which girl held the bucket and which girl gathered the eggs?

Sunday, December 18, 2016

En Provence and Tina's 5th Birthday

I finished clue #4 of Bonnie Hunter's mystery quilt "En Provence." Now I'm wondering how the green and yellow will work into the mix.
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We were invited to Craigs for pizza on Saturday evening...

... in celebration of Tina's 5th birthday.

The lady bug cake was a hit with the children. Just look at the black mouths an tongues from that icing!

Saturday, December 05, 2015

Life

Life ...

I finally finished Teryn's puppy quilt.

 Of course he was more interested in the train than the quilt.

Our newest grandchild, Rusty Cole with Grampa. I think he is a pretty baby.

Josiah has learned to like the slide now. However he still wanted to hold my hand for his ride down.

Tina at play.

I attended a baby shower. Chrystal's mom Cheryl made a list of the gifts and givers as she opened each present.

Her sister Rosanna knew how to keep the children quiet for a little while with books that were given in place of cards.

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Talya, Tina, and Susan Cleveland Workshop

Life ...

Talya and Tina came for a visit ...
 ... and to spend the night.







 ... as a Quilter

Our Possum Town Quilters enjoyed a class with Susan Cleveland.



She showed us some of her beautiful quilts and


and shared tips and techniques with us.


There was a lot of variety in the quilts we made.


Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Life, Tina, and Quilt Inspiration

Life …

Paul got another 10 point buck this morning.
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Happy Birthday!

Tina Sue turned two.
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Ashton, Tina, Katie Joe, and Lia
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… as a Quilter

A fish feed bin with rust is inspiration for some sort of art quilt.
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Saturday, November 23, 2013

Tina, Guests, and Sailing II Art Quilt

Life …
I took care of Tina one day this week. Her favorite puzzle piece was the motorcycle.
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Building towers with my thread kept her occupied for a while.
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Paul’s niece, Melissa & Scott and Kaylie from Michigan came to visit her family over the holidays.
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We invited our family and a few from her family for supper. Her grandma Louise, her momma Miriam, her SIL Laura and …
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… their spouses who had no problem not posing for a picture.
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Georgi stayed for a ‘sleep over’ party.
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Paul got a 10 point buck this evening.
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… as a Quilter

There is still time to leave a comment for your chance to win my 4 yards of 100% cotton quilting fabric here.

I have decided now to make a series of Sailboat art quilts. So I took this picture, which is a little different from the other one …
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… and made it into another small art quilt, Sailboat II. It measures 7”X10”.
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Detail
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The back is finished with “fast finished triangles” and is ready for mounting.
$125.00
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Sailboat and Sailboat II
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So now … I’m getting ideas for a third “Sailboat.”
November Finishes
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Work In Progress

I'm still working on Tina Sue's crib quilt.
 
I have the straight lines quilted and now I'm working on the loop-dee-loops in the blue diamonds. The blue thread doesn't show up much on some of the fabrics and it's hard to see where I've quilted and where I need to quilt. I guess I should have picked a thread with higher contrast.

And today I practiced a little to put Paul's name on his shirts. I used the coffee filter for stabelizer and it tears away very nice. The "Trucking" looks like "Tricking" and needs more practice.
 
This is our first year to plant cotton.

The fields are white unto harvest ...
 
Cotton makes wonderful quilt fabric, don't you think?
 
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