3.09.2013

SUNNY SATURDAY STASH



Some of the latest additions to the still growing 30s collection, thanks to a recent trip to South Bend.

Erica's is THE place to shop 30s reproductions.

I've been looking at Jane again...
no promises but it's been nice to pick up some supplies for it, 
should I get the urge to start putting the top together.
Wishing you a SUNNY SATURDAY &
Happy Piecing, 
Heather

3.02.2013

RSVP BLOCK REQUEST 2013


If you feel like digging out some black and white fabrics, RSVP is requesting 12" finished blocks of your choice in B&W. Please send an email for details if you'd like to participate. Any assistance is greatly appreciated. For links to free patterns used in the past, be sure to check out the fall color post and to view previous blocks donated, check out this post & the final raffle quilt photo here.

Piece.
Heather

2.24.2013

FWQAL Block & New Kaffe Stash


I managed to find a few more pieces of Kaffe for the FWQAL project...
hopefully they'll inspire me to  
play in fabrics and make a block 
every once in a while.


Today's block is the Broken Sugar Bowl (#12 in the series).
Now that I've seen this fabric together,
I'm wishing I bought a bunch of yardage....
DH LOVES the colors,
which are not as blue as they appear in the photo.
The solid is a bright teal and absolutely stunning!
I might just have to hunt some more down one of these days.

Wishing you a Sunny Sunday
& Happy Piecing,
Heather

2.18.2013

Portable Perfection




This little beauty is the latest addition to the sewing room.
I'm not keeping track of the number of machines I have stashed in there
but admit I do have a few...none as pretty as this one, though!

I'm super excited about my new-to-me beautiful featherweight. 
It runs SO smoothly and is incredibly quiet. 

I find the noise of machines so distracting that I have never actually brought one along 
to group quilting. I've been OK with slow hand sewing and great conversations 
but now, I can speed along with some chain piecing while chatting....
and can't wait to test it out in a group setting!

Piece.
Heather

1.19.2013

In My Life





It's been far too long since I've posted...
I hope to be sewing, piecing and getting my groove back soon.


Some of my fondest memories as a child involve music. Dad introduced me to the Beatles, Neil Diamond, Heart, ABBA, James Taylor and Simon & Garfunkel. 
We jammed out to Black Dog with his hot pink 8 track Led Zeppelin album and sang Stairway to Heaven in his basement workshop----because men didn't have man caves in the '70s, they had 'workshops' where they tinkered and introduced their daughters to tools and other mechanical stuff...a land of motor oil, WD-40 and wood glue. 

Just being invited into the mess was an honor. 

Of course, I had to earn my keep by holding a flashlight or finding the right size socket wrench attachment and had to know the difference between a flat blade screwdriver and a Phillips...but those were the moments when I saw him in his element, the king of his castle passing on vital knowledge to the next generation and I wouldn't trade those memories for anything.

We talked at great length about the finer things in life: classical, jazz and the blues, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Muddy Waters, Cab Calloway, Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and more. Sometimes we discussed current events, more often the inner workings of our family unit. He encouraged me to have a voice (a decision he possibly regretted by my late teens), to have a strong work ethic and to take on every challenge with gusto.

In My Life was a song with special meaning to my dad, the song we danced to at my wedding. I'd like to take this moment to say I love you more, Dad.