Christmas Stockings

I made these Christmas Stockings as a gift for people that I love. I used scraps from other projects to make these. The process is called String Piecing. I attach the strips of fabric to both a backing and the batting. That way the stocking is quilted and the fabric is assembled at the same time. I then cut the shape of the stocking out and sewed it to the backing. I used my little Embroidery machine to put the names on and them attached the collar to the stocking. Such fun.

I am able to show you this picture because I have already given this gift. You can’t give Stockings on Christmas because Santa needs to be able to fill them on Christmas Eve. They need to be hanging by the fireplace.

More to come….

Be Kind…
Faith

After Thanksgiving…

What a wonderful weekend we had!  Our son and daughter were both home for the weekend.  We ate way too much but that is what holidays are about.  We covered just about every food group, from the turkey with all the fixin’s to seafood fresh from the nearby ocean.  One of the many bonuses to living on the coast is fresh seafood, mussels, littleneck clams, swordfish.  All so wonderful!

My kids made their way home yesterday – I packed up leftovers and sent a lot of them home with them.  We still have a packed fridge but way less packed than yesterday morning.  The last of the leftovers should be cleaned out after lunch today.

So – at 2:00 I hit the sewing room.  I am working on a Mystery Quilt that Bonnie Hunter (http://www.quiltville.blogspot.com/ ) is doing.  The name of the quilt is Easy Street.  I will be posting my progress on my blog for the next month or so.  Once a week you will get a peek into what I am making.  Bonnie has given suggested colors and after searching though my “stash” I had most of the necessary fabrics in my extensive piles of fabrics.  I needed to purchase some yardage of a gray fabric and a few different white on black fabrics.  I didn’t have any of those fabrics in my stash.

It is very exciting to start a Mystery Quilt – for those who don’t know what it is here is an explanation.  You are told what fabrics you need – usually it is just yardage that is described as light, mediums, darks.  Bonnie actually gave color suggestions so that you can get a feel for the colors of the quilt.  Many people are using different fabrics but I like the colors that Bonnie is using.

Every week or month you are given another step to complete.  The first step was 194 four patch blocks that were made using the gray and white on black fabrics.  Next Friday I will get the next step and off we will go.

It is very exciting to see the quilt come together little by little.  I will post the progress at the beginning of every week.

In between working on Easy Street I will be making all sorts of Christmas gifts.  Some I will show and others will have to wait until after the holidays.  I love making homemade gifts.  I will also be decorating, and baking and getting ready for the madness of the holidays.

Hang on – here we go!

Be Kind…..

Faith

Sew, Sew, Sew

Sew, Sew, Sew!

I have great plans for this weekend and it involves spending a lot of time sitting in front of my sewing machine. It also involves the coming holidays.  I may even put some Christmas music on to really get into the Spirit of the season.

My first project will be a tote bag for a Battered Woman’s Shelter. My quilt group gives handmade tote bags full of the basic necessities’ of life. When these women leave their homes they usually do it with nothing but the clothes on their backs and their children in their arms. Every year we make them tote bags and fill them with the basics. It is so wonderful to see the generosity of people, especially quilters.

I have several other projects to get done this weekend – some will be works-in-progress and others will be completed in one sitting. I will show you pictures of my progress and try to show you how to make some very simple but special gifts that you can make for the holidays.

This afternoon we are going to explore some of the coast of Maine. Every Friday afternoon we try to explore a new part of the coast of Maine. We live in such a beautiful area and so much of it is free to the public, especially at this time of year. The tourists are gone and the beaches are empty. The best thing about the ocean is that it is beautiful 12 months a year. We are so fortunate to live here.
So stay tuned for some pictures of my projects and pictures of the coast……

Be Kind….
Faith

Snow

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This is the view from my front door today. The first snow of the season. I love it, many hate it!  Winter is a season that you either look forward to or dread. Since I would rather be happy I look forward to it. Slower days, comfort food, warm quilts to snuggle under.

I love to hand quilt in the winter. Having a quilt in my lap keeps me warm and allows me to have my quilts hand quilted. I love to hand quilt. A quilt that is hand quilted has a totally different feel to it. It is softer and puts me in touch with the art of quilting. To look at a quilt and know that every stitch was painstakingly done by hand is really rewarding.

Enjoy the weather. Why complain about it, we surely can’t change it.

Be kind…..

Faith

It’s Coming

It’s Coming…..

Yes, I am talking about Christmas.  Ok before you bite my head off think about it, 43 days.  I don’t know where the year has gone; it seems like a few weeks ago I was planning a new garden for the backyard.  That is long gone at this point, so let’s start planning now.

When I was pregnant for my daughter my due date was in February.  That year I had all of my shopping done by Thanksgiving.  I still had some sewing to do but I didn’t have to leave the house except to grocery shop.  I had plenty of time to decorate, to bake cookies, to wrap presents and to enjoy the season.  Now Elizabeth was born 24 years ago and I haven’t been that organized since 1987.  Pretty pathetic!!!  Every year I remember the joy of the season that I felt that year, every year I say that I am going to get organized and get things done.  Ha-ha, it hasn’t happened yet but maybe this year!  If I could just get everything ready by the first of December I would be overjoyed.

Starting today I am going to try to get one holiday gift item started or finished or purchased every day.  I have a long list of Quilty type gifts to make for the people that I love.  The list includes quilts, totes, stockings, wall-hangings, table runners, pillowcases; the list could take up pages and pages.  Most of the fabric has been purchased, the buttons, bows, zippers, and trims are lined up on my shelves.

As I get things completed I will share them here with you.  I may show you a picture; I may just give you a description and wait until after the holidays for the show and share.  I don’t want the recipients to know what they are getting.  It may be fun to have pictures of the items and the person who received it.  We will have to wait and see.

So hang on and prepare with me – remember to enjoy the season, smile when you shop, don’t be angry when someone cuts you off, hum Christmas Carols it will really annoy the grinches,  most importantly wish people a Merry Christmas!

Be Kind….

Faith

A Birthday Party

This is the quilt that started it all.

This weekend I was invited to a birthday party.  We have all been invited to many birthday parties in our lifetimes.  What makes this birthday party so special is that it was a party for a friend – a friend who is a Quilter.

When I moved to Maine 4 years ago I knew a few people.  I really would not have considered any of them friends.  They were acquaintances.  Then I joined a Quilt guild.

Quilters are such wonderful caring and sharing people.  One of the first projects that I got involved with was a raffle quilt.  We met a few times to cut fabric, make packets for members and eventually to assemble the quilt.  The person who was the chairperson of the raffle quilt is Ardy – I went to her birthday party on Saturday.

As a result of my participation in the quilt chapter I have met FRIENDS.  People, who I can call on in a times of need, people who I quilt with and laugh with and eat gum drops with and do charitable work with.

When I look back at my life I have made my best friends through either church or quilting, two organizations that as their goal is to comfort people.  This month my quilt group is making tote bags for a battered women’s shelter.  We will make handmade quilted tote bags and fill them with things that we take for granted in life, toiletries, socks, underwear etc.  These woman run and they only grab their kids and what they can carry which usually isn’t much.

So thank you Ardy for inviting me to your birthday party and more importantly thank you for being my friend.  Thank you quilters for being the kind, welcoming, giving, fun, caring people that you are,  I am very happy to call you my friends!

Be kind…

Faith

I Jumped!

I have been thinking of starting a blog for a very long time.  I have had lots of doubts about it – I wonder…..

Who will read it?

Will anyone care about what I have to say?

What will I say?

Then I think I have never had a difficult time talking to people so now I will just talk in a different way.  Written words rather than spoken words.

Well here goes – I am going to share some of my favorite things (think “girls in white dressed with blue satin sashes”) – my quilting, my cooking, the beach, the ocean – a few of my favorite things.  I will share things that I create and things that are beautiful around me.

Hopefully I will be able to make you laugh or smile with me.  See some of the things that I create out of fabric and some of the beautiful coast of Maine.

Please let me know what you think….. be kind.