Monday, July 14, 2008

Bricks and Stepping Stones


Just finished another easy scrap pattern called Bricks and Stepping Stones. It is a free download on this website. I absolutely love scrap quilts as they remind me so much of many old quilts I have seen. This one is very fast and would be a great one to teach the grandchildren! A terrific way to use up those small scraps.
Ruth Ann

Twisty Cakes


I seem to be dragging a little behind as this quilt has been finished for a few weeks. When my son-in-law was telling me last night how beautiful it was , I suddenly realized that I had not posted any pictures lately. Too busy stitching, I guess.
Ruth Ann

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Megan's 10 Year Quilt



Beginning in just a few short months, I have 3 grandchildren who will turn 10 years old within 6 weeks of each other and each will be receiving their 10 year quilt from NaNa. I am starting early so I can take my time and enjoy each and every process. Megan told me her favorite colors were pink and orange and I am amazed at how much fabric have these 2 colors combined. This is only the very beginning but it is starting to grow on me and I hope she will be happy with the finished quilt. (December 24, 2008) All finished now and in Colorado awaiting her birthday in a couple weeks. Can't wait to see a picture of it on her bed.

Ruth Ann

Friday, March 14, 2008

Spring Is In The Air


Have you ever just started a project for no reason at all except to work with bright and cheerful fabric? That is my mood today except I have no idea what I will do with this quilt. It might even end up on e-Bay! Just touching these fabrics makes me want to go out and plant flowers but guess I will have to wait a bit longer as I don't quite trust ole man winter.


Ruth Ann

Friday, February 22, 2008

Waiting in the Wings



It has been one of the most "quilting" winters that I can remember in Iowa. It just keeps going on and on.......snow, ice, COLD! I have kept very busy with my little projects and just finished these two quilts. Couldn't wait to post them until they are completed as who knows how long it will take me to finish stitching. The red one is called Raggedy Ann and the other is my Scrappy Squares. I know we all have tons of scraps and this is one of my favorite patterns to use a few of those.

Ruth Ann

My Sassy Sixteen


I just finished my Sassy Sixteen and am delighted with the outcome. Kimberly does such an excellent job of creating easy patterns. I just love her comments on the patterns and creating her quilts is just like putting together a large fabric puzzle. Thanks again for a super job and I can't wait until your next pattern is available!

Ruth Ann

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

My First Attempt at Machine Quilting



Over the past 20 years, I have stitched so many quilts for myself and family members that I have long ago lost track. However, this is my first time at machine quilting. After some very kind words of encouragement from Kimberly, I finally got brave enough to do a very simple straight line stitch. I would love to learn some more challenging patterns if anyone cares to share. All I could think about was ruining my patchwork, but after a couple lines, I was a little more at ease. My next project will be to hand stitch one that I have already pieced together, and I will really need words of encouragement for this!

Tag, you're It.........

I' ve been Tagged by Kimberly

THE RULES:
1. Once you are tagged, link back to the person who tagged you.
2. Post THE RULES on your blog.
3. Post 7 weird or random facts about yourself on your blog.
4. Tag 7 people and link to them.
5. Comment on their blog to let them know they have been tagged

Random Facts About Me:
1. I am extremely new to blogging but having a great time.
2. I have 4 grown children and 7 grandchildren
3. I have been married almost 48 years and still live in the same house that we built ourselves in 1961.
4. I enjoy traveling around the country to watch my oldest son compete in Championship BBQ.
5. I very seldom watch TV, much rather read or sew
6. I love to cook and collect cookbooks, having over 500
7. I love to go camping and always take along my quilt bag just in case it rains!

7 People I'm Tagging:

1. Barb
2. Kim
3. Cie
4. Jane
5. Linda
6. Jan
7. Laurdee

This is a first time I have been tagged so sure hope I am following all the rules. Hope everyone is having a terrific day!

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Thursday, January 31st


A few weeks ago, I found this wonderful pattern on a website while cruising the net, which is one of my favorite things to do. It is called The Jelly Maker's Cabin and was designed by Kimberly Camou of Divine Inspirations. I immediately went into my "stash" of patriotic fabrics and had it zipped up in no time. Off to the quilter's it went and as soon as it was back, I finished the binding and took it to my son as a gift. I joked and called it his "Caucus Quilt" because the day I was stitching it, he was catering out of his BBQ Restaurant in Des Moines to the CNN News crew at the caucus. I had noted on Kimberly's pattern that she would enjoy seeing all quilts made from her pattern so I sent a picture off to her. She immediately responded and when chatting back with her, I became interested in creating my own blog. What a wonderful way to share photos and thoughts with all your family and friends! Happy quilting everyone.

Ruth Ann