Showing posts with label Pig Tales and Quilts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pig Tales and Quilts. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Waving My Flag!


"Life is a Song ... Love is the Music"

This is my flag.

A bluebird for happiness.


 A song in my heart.
This little glass bluebird is one my mother gave to each of my children when they were young,

 
For this photo this little glass bird is sitting in the snow in front of my forsythia bush.
This is a silk garland added for color as there are no blossoms here anywhere, yet,
not even crocus or hardy pansies.  It is still too cold.
I took these photos standing in an icy mud puddle when the sun was shining a few days ago.
Today we are getting more snow ... oh, no!
 
 
No bluebirds in my bush, either, but I do have plenty of sparrows in my bush.


This is my message.


These are my fabrics.

The two large music prints are from
"All That Jazz" by Sheri Small for Windham Fabrics

Actually these are my daughter's fabrics as she purchased then a few years ago
when we were on a quilty adventure together.
My beautiful daughter is my inspiration for this project.

This will be a Mother's Day Gift for my Mommy-To-Be daughter,
whose due date is Mother's Day.
My daughter plans to be a stay-at-home-mom for her Sprout.
 This as a gift to her to take with her to plant in her garden
to remind her of her gift.
My daughter is a gifted musician and teacher and conductor.
My wish is that she may continue to share her gift with others always.

As my longtime followers know, last August
 I blogged about may daughter's wedding at 


The Cathedral of the Pines,
Rindge, NH


On my Daughter's Wedding Day,


 ... music played ...
(These lovely ladies are two of her very best flutist friends.)


... as she glided down the long  aisle from the top of the hill ...


... she would have passed this stone bench nestled in the gardens ...


So I programed my Janome ...


... and let her stitch!
I stitched these in a variegated rainbow thread
and also a shaded dark turquoise blue thread.

 
I have decided that the darker thread reads and photographs easier.
This is King Tut "De Nile" by Superior Thread.


 The blue thread is the same colors as the three blue Kona Solids 
that I used making this paper pieced
 "Blue Bird of Happiness."


The paper pieced pattern I used may be found in this book,
"For the Birds" by Jaynette Huff.

I also made three paper pieced music notes.
Here is the green one in progress.
This music note is from Right Patterns
and my be purchased Here
  
Here is the rough layout of my Flag-In-Progress.
I decided to add a pretty cream background fat quarter I had in my stash of
 "Sweet Serenade" by Basic Grey
to lighten the background of my flag.


I did some improv piecing again for this project using some of the scraps and pieces.


Katniss helped.


I fussy cut the fat quarter and the large print music fabric to include certain parts of the design.


 Butterfly helped.


"Birdievision" outside my sewing room window has been 
keeping my quilty kitties very busy in the daytime.


So Butterfly was very sleepy when she stayed up late a few nights while I worked on the layout,
 patiently waiting for me to all it a quilty night.


My flag on a stick measures 13" by 19" including the top hanging sleeve.

I enjoyed making this flag and am looking forward to giving to my daughter
for her first Mother's Day.

Please visit all my friends who are waving their flags today ...

March 26th


Thank You, 


and 

for this wonderful blog hop!


Giveaway Time!

To say thanks for reading and following I am giving away ~~~>

 
These two Fat Quarters of
Sweet Serenade by Basic Grey
and one of my the embroidered strips
I made and did not use in my flag

To be eligible to win his giveaway:
please leave one lovely comment!
 
I will mail anywhere in the world.
You do not need to be a follower to win.
You do need to leave an email address where I can contact you to let you know if you are the lucky winner and to get your mailing address.
 
My blog does not allow anonymous comments to keep away the robots.
If you do not have an ID to leave a comment, you may email me
at the address under "Contact Me" at the top of my blog 
and I will enter your comment for you.
 
As a extra thank you to my followers, you may leave a second comment 
telling me how you follow my quilty adventures.
 
This giveaway closes on April 3rd at Midnight DST
 
I will use a random number generator to choose the winning comment.

I will announce a winner on April 4th.


Thank you for visiting!

My quilty kitties and I hope you will visit our quilty corner again soon!

:)

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Putting a Stamp On It!

My Freedom Forever Series Stamp
  
 Today is My Day!
Welcome to my Life in the Scrapatch
My stamp measures 1.25 x 1.75"
The heart is cut from a pieced square.

fabrics and plan

3/4" strips
cut
pieced

cut again

assembled


pieced and pressed


to size

 background fabric added

quilt layers


sandwich sewn


turned right side out and kitty approved

back of stamp,
open edge hand sewn closed


"Freedom Forever"
The postage on my stamp says "Forever" because the
USA post office sells a series of stamps for which you pay the current
first class rate and the stamps are still honored
after future postal cost increases.

I have been making "postage stamp size quilts" for some time.
I like to turn them into keychains and refrigerator magnets
and needle books, etc.
For a basic tutorial on how to make these tiny quilts please click Here
or go My Tutorials at the top of my page and click on my ...


Quilty Key Chain Giveaway!

This Giveaway is now closed. 
For a chance to win one of my key chain quilts 
just leave one kind comment on this blog hop post.
You do not need to be a follower to win.

I will send my little keychain anywhere in the world.

Winner will be chosen at random.

Please be sure that I have a way to contact you by email to tell you that you have won and to get your mailing address.
If you are a no reply blogger, I will pick another random winner.

This giveaway will close at Midnight EDT on July 3rd.

A winner will be announced and emailed on the 4th of July.

Best of luck!


To enjoy all the stamping and stopping 
please visit all my stitchin' sister blogs today...

Thanks to
and to
for all their work to make this wonderful blog hop happen!

Thank you to all who have visited my scrapatch!
~ <3 ~