Imagine if ALL your stash were lost, your UFOs, your quilts....not life threatening of course, but devastating to a quilter nonetheless. nobody is going to check up on you or make you report back, this is entirely voluntary and for you to act as your heart prompts. many of us, even with personal daily struggles and challenges, are blessed beyond measure...i know i am...even just recently with that astounding gift of aurifil thread. happy to pay it forward....
THIS IS THE MESSAGE THAT WAS POSTED IN RESPONSE TO QUERY Of HELP!
The storage unit with about 40 full sized disaster quilts, 80+ Nursing home quilts, 60+ Linus Quilts, Christmas Stockings, a new roll of batting, about 40 Preemie quilts, and untold yards of fabric, cutting boards, shelving,, and so on were lost due to flooding from Hurricane Harvey.
One of my best friends (Nita Beard - chairman of West Houston Quilt Guild (WHQG) Comfort Quilts is just devastated. They had over 4 feet of water in the storage unit where we store this stuff... The Storage place said it is a total loss as it has been underwater for over a week, and is too toxic to even come and look at, and is still underwater (at least 2 feet) as long as the Addicks reservoir is still releasing water.
Of course all Nita's Bee members have donated a bunch of fabric. but, this was a storage unit 10 x 20 foot FULL of fabric.
Last week, I asked for jelly rolls for Tri-County Quilt guild. They had OVERWHELMING success. Standing room only, making jelly roll quilts.
This is for West Houston Quilters Guild. Our meeting location (Bear Creek and in the the middle of the Addicks Reservoir) is under several feet of water. Closed until further notice. The storage unit is in the midst of this.
The Comfort Quilters will begin again. We are starting from scratch. Nita had about 40 kits in her car,, and that is what we have to start with.
We have some Hobbs UPC codes to try to get some batting again.
****We could use:
--Hobbs UPC codes - ANY Hobbs product.
--Yardage to get us started again.
--Quilt tops
--Finished quilts
Just devastated at what we lost, to help others.... Very discouraged. Nita with her positive attitude says that all will be well, and that God will take care.
***Any donations can be sent to me or I can give you Nita's address.
Betty Baker
Attn: WHQG Disaster
17412 Bobcat Trail
Cypress TX 77429
We will start over..
Friday, September 15, 2017
Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Healing Hands = Healing Hearts
As a quilter, I want to make quilts for those in need. and this is a perfect
opportunity to assist. This will keep my hands busy and know that
I'm doing a small part in the healing process for many.
Fat Quarter Shop is offering this lovely quilt pattern to aid in the
disaster that is Harvey. This PDF pattern retails for $9, and every cent will go to the JJ Watt Foundation Houston Flood Relief Fund. It will be available until October 31. Fat Quarter Shop will also be auctioning off a quilt sample made from this pattern starting on Tuesday (today), and those proceeds will go to the Rebuild Texas Fund.
You can purchase the Healing Hearts for Harvey PDF here.
Monday, September 11, 2017
In The Midst of Chaos.........................
In the midst of Hurricane Harvey and Irma, I've tried to keep my hands and
mind occupied with various things. And today I don't even want to think about the date........
September 11--2001. Memories roll back into your mind--and we shall never forget!
I found this in my stash pile--a magazine with fabric--yes,
I know where I bought it--Paducah, KY--the one time I went to
the quilt show there! absolutely, a fun time! and I bought so many fabrics
at such great prices! This is certainly aged--from 2008!
This bundle was a special price so I picked it up--thinking, I'm not really found
of poinsettias but maybe someone would like it.
So here is the book with pattern and all the fabric to go with it--
I'm set. Open book, find pattern, read and begin
Looking at the photo, I thought maybe all those lovely 12 blocks
with poinsettias were appliqued--by hand--but once I finally
read the notes--nope, it's machine applique--whew! relief!
Then, it's trace all the patterns onto fusible, cut and press
I usually cut out the big areas in order to have a less stiff
application--these little cut outs got somewhat 'squirrely'
when I was trying to lay them out to press--
but, all 24 were accomplished--thats' 12 in red and 12 in pink.
There is more cutting--I can do that when I'm listening to a book or
watching a sappy movie--look rather elegant once laid out.
Now, just press on background fabric and begin hem stitching--
soon we'll have a completed quilt!
Saturday, September 9, 2017
Aprons--Ties That Bind!
Aprons is the topic for today--why? Because there is an apron challenge
at Pat Sloan's website in conjunction with the Grandma's Kitchen
Sew Along. Last week the block was Grandma's apron--mine is above--
Now, here is the question--do you wear an apron? Did your Grandma
wear an apron? Anyone in your family wear an apron?
Several months ago, I wrote about an art apron exhibit that was presented at
International Quilt Festival in Houston--It was called Cyber Fiber-art Aprons.
Here is that blog post, if you're interested.
anyway, back to aprons topic.
This popped up in the Pat Sloan group--aprons a way of life--
I have this pattern in my collection--don't think I ever made the apron though!
And the dainty apron that looks high fashion--
oh, to wear an apron and look this good while cooking!
Thursday, September 7, 2017
I Should Be Knitting........................But
Yeah, I should be knitting--fall is just around the corner and then comes those cold breezy days of winter---BRRR! I'll need a shawl, a sweater, some gloves, a hat, a scarf--.......But, I'm sitting here typing on this blog! Go figure! I can rationalize that my fingers are doing something useful--instead of washing dishes, folding clothes from the laundry, ironing those few shirts that need touching up--no, I'm just sitting here, pondering what the day will bring........oh, hmm! There is dinner to think about--no, not now--or maybe, think about that long list of errands that need to be done--nope, not now! I'm just sitting here!
Do I need a pick me upper? Some new vitamins to pep me up? Maybe, a cup of coffee--nope, that won't work, I'm caffeine free--I'm just sitting here......................................where has my motivation gone? I should be knitting.......................................................................................but, I just can not decide which pattern to begin first.........................
Do I need a pick me upper? Some new vitamins to pep me up? Maybe, a cup of coffee--nope, that won't work, I'm caffeine free--I'm just sitting here......................................where has my motivation gone? I should be knitting.......................................................................................but, I just can not decide which pattern to begin first.........................
This lovely easy diagonal float stitch pattern. Only knitted and slipped stitches makes smooth curves. Kaarre hat by Maria Kostamovaara
OR
Multnomah pattern by Kate Ray, garter stitch body and a lovely feather and fan edge
OR
By Jenny F--three color cowl
OR
Bowerbird by Cath Ward
This crescent shawl knits up quickly in a delicious 4ply heavy silk lace yarn and includes a feather motif in its border. It is knitted from the centre top down to the border in one continuous piece. The elements of the shawl are a succession of 8 stitch repeats, which flow from the top to the border of the shawl.
OR
I could go on and on--
there is a pattern for socks and fingerless gloves...........
I just don't know where to begin, so
I'm just sitting here!
Tuesday, September 5, 2017
WIP
There are always WIPs--aren't there?
Those Work IN Progress are what keeps us going!
There are some WIPs that I would like to RIP (Rest in Peace!)
I get so tired of working on them--put them out of sight
and hopefully, another day they'll find the newness again
in my eyes!
One day last week I walked into our local quilt shop--shouldn't have
done that, but I did--and I saw some wonderful wall hangings--
I was immediately hooked!
"how do I get that pattern?" "it's only kit form" "really", said I.
I don't usually buy kits but this one was super keen looking--
Holy Smokes--this fabric was awesome! "Sorry, we're sold out of the Spring; but,
we do have the summer. And soon, fall will be on the market."
Well, darn it! "I'll take the summer one and sign up for the fall"
I can look for the spring online, I hope!
Now,, that summer is gone there is no reason to work on either the summer
or the spring one--I'll just wait for the fall kit to arrive and hope it's soon!
It is still plenty warm in September--so I'm working on my
snowmen stitchery pieces to 'think' my brain into cool temps!
Sunday, September 3, 2017
Closing Out Summer.................................
How will you spend your Labor Day holiday? To me, this is the close out to summer--the beginning of cooler (we hope) temperatures, school back in session, the last hoorah to summer, --and --FOOTBALL!
This weekend is a chance for families to spend a lazy time together-
-we have the grandkids with us--here in Hill Country. Our grandkids (!!) are adults so they want to attend a grape stomp--it's harvest time around these parts and there is an abundance of wineries hosting grape stomps--so, we'll stomp those grapes--
purple feet here we come!
We'll grill some burgers!
have some delish fruit drinks in the shade of the patio
my drinks NEVER look like this!!
and watch some football!
Hope you have a special summer closing celebration!
Labor Day is called the "unofficial end of summer"[9] because it marks the end of the cultural summer season. Many take their two-week vacations during the two weeks ending Labor Day weekend. Many fall activities, such as school and sports begin about this time.
In the United States, many school districts resume classes around the Labor Day holiday weekend (see First day of school). Most begin the week before, making Labor Day weekend the first three-day weekend of the school calendar, while others return the Tuesday following Labor Day, allowing families one final getaway before the school year begins. Many districts across the Midwest are opting to begin school after Labor Day.[10]
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