Part III of Easy Street was almost that...easy! But oh so pretty. 64 Shaded 4 patches ready and waiting. You too can check out some of the other over 200 that are participating around the world at Bonnie's Linky Party right here.
So with that out of the way it was time to head over to my daugther Cynthia's, where all willing volunteers helped to put together 9 kitchen transition kits for residents at the LaSalle Women's shelter. All the spoons, veg peelers, measuring cups, bowls and oven pans, etc etc - enough to fill a large tub for each. So full in fact that we had to wrap the roasters and food processor separately.
And if that wasn't enough we made golden/candy stripe beets pickles, as well as pickled carrots. All produce donated by River Bend Gardens, in NE Edmonton. While we were doing that Cynthia was busy making pumpkin pies (6) from home baked New Zealand pumpkins. When I was finished peeling carrots and beets it was time to tackle the peeling and slicing of the apples for yet more pies (3).
These pickles jewels will be used as thank you gifts for those who have donated to the Food Force for Women Project lead by my amazing daughter and her faithful family and friends (strangers are just friends you haven't met yet would apply in this case).
The pies and presents will all be part of the final cooking lesson on Monday night. Cynthia will be on cloud nine about the time that I am writing this and I could not be more proud of her and those that have supported this initiative. As a survivor of family violence I so appreciate the work that she is doing and what champions her team are.
Time on my hands now....make more sew-a-long blocks with Randy over at Barrister's Block...
...final shopping for little grandchildren's pj's (my traditional gift - since Santa brings the toys).
love and hugs to all
kas
Monday, December 10, 2012
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Merrily I Sow-a-long
I have got to get back to Randy's Sow-a-long and get caught up. I present to you tonight, courtesy of that pile of scraps from Bonnie Hunters' Easy Street....
another beautiful little block using these purples...
Two of my favourite tools aside from the Easy Angle Ruler and the Companion Ruler is Mary Ellen's Best Press (lavender scented) and a dry Iron.
Tomorrow it is off to Ponoka to watch Tanea and Odessa's dance recital...Grandma can hardly wait.
another beautiful little block using these purples...
#63 Dove in the Window |
Tomorrow it is off to Ponoka to watch Tanea and Odessa's dance recital...Grandma can hardly wait.
Labels:
Dove in the Window,
easy angle ruler,
Easy Street,
sow-a-long
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Scrap User System
While making the flying geese for this week's clue over on Easy Street I was left with some snippets that to anyone else (some exceptions) would have gone in the dumpster.
I measure and cut these bits into 1 1/2" inch 'strips' and using my Easy Angle...viola a collection of purple hst bound triangles to make the 28 hst's for another block for my Farmer's Wife Quilt sow-a-long lead by Randy at Barrister's Block.
I love the fact that I could use those bits up and work on two great quilts simultaneously. Of note, this beautiful block finishes at 6".
I measure and cut these bits into 1 1/2" inch 'strips' and using my Easy Angle...viola a collection of purple hst bound triangles to make the 28 hst's for another block for my Farmer's Wife Quilt sow-a-long lead by Randy at Barrister's Block.
I love the fact that I could use those bits up and work on two great quilts simultaneously. Of note, this beautiful block finishes at 6".
#62 Indian Plume |
Labels:
easy angle ruler,
Easy Street,
sow-a-long
Monday, December 3, 2012
Easy Street - Part II
Five years ago my daughter Cynthia had this fabulous fabric created using pictures of my babies (oldest now 42) and their babies (my grandchildren). This was created prior to the arrival of my Madie Ann. I have been so conflicted in finding a project to use it on. But when Bonnie Hunter called for a black and white background, I had found my project. I am having to fussy cut their sweet baby faces, but there will be no saving having to shave some ears or chins, unless the pieces get a little bit larger. It will be the classic game of peek-a-boo.
Here are sisters Odessa and Tanea. I will be introducing others as the quilt progresses.
In the meantime I have made my 128 flying geese units and am ready for Part III.
I also want to share my new Christmas toes done by Tatiana...she never disappoints me with her designs, pictured here on one of my selvedge crocheted rugs.
I spent yesterday at my grandson's 9th birthday party at Niton Junction (90 minutes west of Edmonton) and it was a picture perfect display of hoar frost.
Labels:
Bonnie Hunter,
mystery quilt,
Odessa,
Tanea
Between clues
While I was waiting for the next clue in the Easy Street Mystery quilt I am making/knitting shrugs. Luscious huggable shoulder wraps that feel sooooo amazing. Especially when the main ingredient is merino.
And I made another one for myself in this fabulous mustard/green/blue blend (the clothing pin from my good friend Maureen Devich). The possibilities are endless. Here I am with my buddy Eleanor Saito at the Edmonton Police Service volunteer appreciation brunch on Saturday, Dec 1, 2012.
Thank you to pattern designer Sarah Punderson @2006 Plymouth Yarn Co Pattern #1188.... Be sure to respect copyright and support pattern designers.
And I made another one for myself in this fabulous mustard/green/blue blend (the clothing pin from my good friend Maureen Devich). The possibilities are endless. Here I am with my buddy Eleanor Saito at the Edmonton Police Service volunteer appreciation brunch on Saturday, Dec 1, 2012.
Thank you to pattern designer Sarah Punderson @2006 Plymouth Yarn Co Pattern #1188.... Be sure to respect copyright and support pattern designers.
Labels:
Eleanor Saito,
knitting,
Maureen Devich,
shrugs
Monday, November 26, 2012
Started down Easy Street
Over at Quiltville.com Bonnie K. Hunter has generously started a new mystery quilt: Easy Street. Handing one clue a week for several weeks she will lead us through heaping piles of four patches, hst's, or maybe even qst's...but she does promise that there will be no strings.
Clue #1 has us making four patches - 192. My colour palette will closely follow Bonnie's;1) because the colours she has recommended sound perfect to me 2) why mess with perfection. I was doing some kas-stash shopping I came across this thunder-struck gray and I know it is from 2001. However there will be nothing but a memory left once I am done this quilt. It was fun to sew together a Debbie Mumm to a Mark Lipinski...hey maybe these two opposites will play along very nicely in my quilt.
Bonnie has also given us instructions for doing the interior four-patch twirl...sounds like a little dance number. This opens that interior intersection and your little four-top will lie as flat as hardtop. So far 100 are made and the 92 remaining are waiting their turn.
I also have my hand block ready to send off to the International Quilt Festival of Ireland. My very good friend (Kim Caskey) and I are co-hosting a 9-day Enchanted Tour of Ireland, June 5 - 13, 2013 and are sew hoping you will join our tour. We have special sights and activities planned: I Spy with a Quilter's Eye is just one. There is still room on our coach, and if need be, we will get a second one.
This block with be added along with 100's more the the 100,000 welcomes Quilt that will greet visitors to the Quilter's Castle in Galway, June 2013. Anyone can make a block to send, even if you can not make it :-(. I would be more than delighted to send you the instructions.
Clue #1 has us making four patches - 192. My colour palette will closely follow Bonnie's;1) because the colours she has recommended sound perfect to me 2) why mess with perfection. I was doing some kas-stash shopping I came across this thunder-struck gray and I know it is from 2001. However there will be nothing but a memory left once I am done this quilt. It was fun to sew together a Debbie Mumm to a Mark Lipinski...hey maybe these two opposites will play along very nicely in my quilt.
Bonnie has also given us instructions for doing the interior four-patch twirl...sounds like a little dance number. This opens that interior intersection and your little four-top will lie as flat as hardtop. So far 100 are made and the 92 remaining are waiting their turn.
I also have my hand block ready to send off to the International Quilt Festival of Ireland. My very good friend (Kim Caskey) and I are co-hosting a 9-day Enchanted Tour of Ireland, June 5 - 13, 2013 and are sew hoping you will join our tour. We have special sights and activities planned: I Spy with a Quilter's Eye is just one. There is still room on our coach, and if need be, we will get a second one.
This block with be added along with 100's more the the 100,000 welcomes Quilt that will greet visitors to the Quilter's Castle in Galway, June 2013. Anyone can make a block to send, even if you can not make it :-(. I would be more than delighted to send you the instructions.
Labels:
Bonnie Hunter,
Easy Street,
hand block,
Ireland 2013,
Mystery,
mystery quilt
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
I'm BACK
Hello everyone
No I have not dropped off the planet. Just been away being very very busy, with just some highlights shown. Since I was last here, I have been on an amazing holiday(s) starting in Western Newfoundland/Labrador
A visit to Fogo Island
Summer garden chores,
a week in Halifax at the Canadian Quilters' Association conference,
a week in New Brunswick visiting my very good friend Rhonda Reid. While there we created this 'door plaque' for her son Shea serving in Afganishtan.
spending time visiting my precious grandchildren on the farm
Finishing a summer-time birthday quilt for my Odessa
a wedding in Whitecourt Alberta for my nephew Billy to marry his beautiful Nancy
a quilt show in a Duncan British Columbia sheep pasture
a weekend on Campbell River/Vancouver Island at my nephew James' wedding to his beautiful Stephanie,
It is time to get caught up!!!
I will be visiting you more often now.
cheers
Kathy
No I have not dropped off the planet. Just been away being very very busy, with just some highlights shown. Since I was last here, I have been on an amazing holiday(s) starting in Western Newfoundland/Labrador
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Iceberg in Gulf of St. Lawrence. That is Labrador on the horizon, the picture taken by the side of the road in Western Newfoundland. |
A visit to Fogo Island
Summer garden chores,
a week in Halifax at the Canadian Quilters' Association conference,
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My Rainy Day Umbrellas...a start...in Joyce O'Connell's class |
spending time visiting my precious grandchildren on the farm
a quilt show in a Duncan British Columbia sheep pasture
a weekend on Campbell River/Vancouver Island at my nephew James' wedding to his beautiful Stephanie,
a quilter's retreat in Jasper : Quilting in the Lazy Bear Lounge (aka Pine Bungalows, Jasper National Park)
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Welcoming committee to Quilting in the Lazy Bear Lounge |
and busy busy planning for a trip to Ireland in June 2013 with my good friend Kim Caskey.
It is time to get caught up!!!
I will be visiting you more often now.
cheers
Kathy
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