Saturday, December 13, 2014

Trying to stay caught up

But trying to stay caught up with what...there are so many choices this time of year. Concerts, shopping, baking and of course the online MQ Grand Illusions. I was so busy piecing this past week to get Step # 2 before Step # 3 was published, and even I did not have time to write and post at the Linky Party. 

But I learned a few things along the way. Clean as you go, cut a few to get you started the next time you have a chance to sit in front of the Bernina and a new way to turn parallelograms into rectangles. The 100 blocks are made and marinating in the bin along with the 200 Broken Dishes blocks and 80 hst's. The clips only stay on for the counting part of the process and then then help to clip the next step.



I am very happy to report that in Step #3 that 50 of the required 120 8-patches are pressed, counted and clipped together.

While I am doing all that I have started (leader and ender) a Tumalo Trail with assorted (and lively) nine patches. Pictured here the first two blocks. I LOVE THEM as much as I LOVE the GRANDSON this quilt is intended for. 


 I promise the next posting won't be so long, but I had a lot of catching up to do this time.

So much to sew and so little time.
hugs
Kathy

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Grand Illusions: This Chick's been busy

This chick been busy. There are a lineup of UFOs facing me, however this does not prevent me from starting the much anticipated yearly offering of the new mystery quilt from Bonnie Hunter. There are 8 weeks of intensive sewing to stay caught up (if that's what your life allows) or to simply get the cutting and a few sewn each week.


So what is the difference between this project and the other UFO's languishing on the perimeters of the desk top? Perhaps the fact that there is a Linky party on Monday mornings, and virtual Show & Tell of those that are participating from around the world? It is very motivating to be up to speed (so to speak) with 100s of quilters around the world, to oooh and aaah over their prowess with colours choices/substitutions and sewing accuracy.

In any case this chick has chosen to go scrappy all the way with this mystery. You will note the vintage pink calico!! As an aside will I ever in my lifetime get all this sewn up into quilts for my family, friends and community.

Broken dishes blocks made (and some awaiting a final press)
and the 80 hst's set aside for later.

Have a great week all and see you back here next Monday. To see other Grand Illusion MQs head over to Bonnie Hunters Linky party.

Hugs
Kathy

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Back to the studio

I have been procrastinating long enough. Time to get back into the studio and working on my blog. Tackling THE list of UFO's should be a priority this coming fall and winter. (Will post that another day) And then there is the guild's bi-annual show coming up next June 2015.  http://edqg.ca/index.php/edmontonfestivalofquilts Must make something special for that.

But first there was the garden to start cleaning up.


My grandchildren will be so happy that there are more 'ponkins' to be making more pies with. All I have to do is make sure there in mash in the freezer when they get to Aunty Cyndi's and an hour later...let there be pies.

Lezley Zwaal, Coordinator of Quilts of Valour-Canada had a wonderful idea to put Northcott sponsored fabrics and a pattern into these wonder autumnal-maple-leaf cups and for a nominal donation, you came away with enough fabric and instructions to make the enclosed square. These blocks are then distributed across Canada to quilt-top makers/finishers. That way a quilt for an active or retired member of the Canadian Armed Forces receives a quilt made by quilter from across the country. http://www.quiltsofvalour.ca/ Very well done my friend Lez.


It is de-cluttering time in my studio and every week I have another bundle of either books or fabrics to share with my vast and varied friends in the quilting world around me. Happy quilting and hugs

Kathy

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Art & Sewl

This past weekend I participated in the Art&Sewl weekend. Traditional Pastimes name for the ART FEST this spring. This was a bender of a weekend, extended hours 6 - 11 on Friday, 10 - 10 on Saturday and a final push of 11 - 5 on Sunday.

Oh, but wait to see what we have created. Lusious and encrusted, fabulous pages times 12. Two instructors, Kim Caskey, fabric artist and Kathleen Sundby, paper artist. Two mediums meeting on the path to gloriousness. Enough build up, here are some of the pages and the techniques we used.



This Fairy Page we were given the ribbons, papers, buttons and picture to laydown and sew to the canvas backing.
 
This particular page could be one of my favourites, especially as it shows the fantastic difference a little layering can create. Rumage around in the bin of little bits of lace and gifts from other artists, add a few buttons which I just happened to have with me, and viola...and most beautiful presentation.

 
 
There will be more pages to share tomorrow, and let us not forget the cover!!
love and hugs
Kathy

Friday, January 24, 2014

Take inventory...!

I am reminded to have a good hard look at my studio, and who am I kidding. In how many life times do I think that I will get all this beautiful fabric sewn up into quilts. I shall commit right here and right now that there is a 4 month ban on fabric purchases, with the only exception to be the fireside backing required for Devin's quilt. Making it manageable chunks of 4 months at a time is more achievable than anything longer.
Devin's Spidey quilt

Because if I don't sew it up, how much will it sell for in the great-here-after garage sale? Better that my granchildren and friends have quilts to remember me by, than the work of cleaning out my studio!

Also my buttons, while they are love conversation pieces, I have got to get those incorporated into some are pieces. I have a (what I think) is a fabulous idea to do with my mother of pearl and best red and pink glass buttons. Good friend Wanda Cracknell and I have put our creative heads together and I am sure it is going to be delightful. Well that will take care of 200 buttons, now what about the other 2000.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Samosas Making Time

It is that time of year when we break out the favourites. Samosas are not typically a Christmas traditional dish in my Swedish-English-Canadian background, but I can still leave the door open to try new things. These spicy potato filled treats I think I could make any time of year. So why save them for Christmas...well because I can.

From the 2011 Atco Blue Flame Kitchen, Holiday Collection.

Phyllo Vegetable Samosas

3 cups cubed peeled russet potatoes
Cook potatoes in boiling salted water until tender.

Meanwhile heat 1/4 c oil in a medium fry pan over medium heat. When the oil is warm, add 1Tbsp curry powder, 1 tsp salt, 1/4 tsp of cumin (my favourite spice in the whole world), 1/8 tsp of red pepper flakes, (and I also add 1/2 tsp of fennel seeds); cook, stirring for 2 minutes. At this point I start using the timer on my microwave so that my timings are accurate. It is very easy for me to get distracted...how about you? Please ignore the fact that I doubled the recipe in these pictures.

Add 1 cup of finally chopped onion and saute until lightly browned, about 10 minutes...set the timer. Then add 1 1/2 finely chopped ginger and 2 cloves of finely chopped garlic; cook, stirring for 1 minute. I think I can handle one minute so don't set the timer.

Add the drained cooked potatoes to the onion mixture. Cook, stirring frequently and mashing the potatoes slightly, until the potatoes are lightly browned, about 8 minutes (set timer). Stir in 1/2 of green peas (I don't bother to thaw them first if frozen), 1/4 c chopped fresh cilantro and juice of 1/2 lemon. Remove from heat and cool to room temperature.

Triangle making time
Brush top of one phyllo sheet with some melted butter. Lay a second phyllo sheet on top and brush with some melted butter. Cut layered phyllo lenghtwise into 4 equal strips. For each strip place about a tablespoon of the potato mixture on. Fold bottom right-hand corner to phyllo diagonally over filling so the bottom edge meets the left-hand edge and forms a triangle. Continue folding triangle diagonally and upward until the end of the phyllo strip is reached. Brush tops with some more melted butter (you get to see why these are so good now don't you).

May be prepared to this point and frozen to enjoy later. If freezing, layer triangles with wax paper in air tight container for up to one month (HAH!).

Bake for 17-20 minutes in 400* oven until golden brown. If frozen, do not thaw before baking; bake for 17-20 minutes or until golden brown. Serve immediately with chutney or a beer.

By cutting my strips in 4 strips, I get 36 samosas some one package of phyllo dough sheets. These are so amazing...enjoy!

Friday, November 29, 2013

My Celtic Summer Solstice

I was so fortunate to co-host a tour of southern Ireland in June 2013 with my good friend Kim Caskey. Together with another group from BC led by our friend Gloria Rieben we toured all the must-sees on a first time trip to Ireland. We were together on a Kerry Coach with our driver Tony (with a y) seeing the sights and hearing the stories.

Like Bonnie Hunter's tour we too visited the Cliff's of Moher. I give credit to Bonnie as I am once again participating in her Celtic Solstice Mystery Quilt and have this one of our own photos taken at the Cliffs of Moher as my constant inspiration. 


You too can visit here, as we are returning June 2014 to Ireland once again, Quilt Tours of Ireland. We will be mixing it up just a bit and including 6 Quilt Shops and Wool Shop and Sheep Farm and ... and. Quilt Tour 2014 promises to be sew...much...fun!

Back to the Celtic Solstice; I will be cutting and sewing tonight! Here is a sample range of the fabric I will using.
 

Love and hugs
Kathy