The quilt I am working on comes from a book of patterns, "Quilted Potpourri" by Jere'e McDade, which I picked up at last year's quilt show, inspired by the vibrant, whimsical sample quilt that hung on the wall of the booth. I also purchased the fabric roll which corresponded to the prints of the sample quilt. Purchasing a pre-selected roll of fabric cuts has been a great convenience. While I normally enjoy picking my own prints and colors, I trust the eye of the designer for a fun quilt like this one. Probably should have drawn from my own stash of fabric; however, it has been fun to decide which print goes where, using someone else's fabric picks. I find that I still have to call upon my own skills in considering color value, balance and so on, as I piece the quilt blocks and put them in place.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Handquilting Tools
1. Two comfortable thimbles that fit well; one for the thumb, one for the forefinger
2. Quality cotton quilting thread
3. Sharp quilting needles; I use short ones
4. Tiny scissors for clipping threads
5. A trusty basket to keep my things in
These are things I am always on the lookout for at quilting shows/shops to replenish my supply, especially since I so enjoy handquilting.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Happy New Year 2011
I am a self-taught quilter. Here's my very first calico quilt which I started more than 25 years ago. There have been other projects over the years, but this one is a treasure, dear to my heart. This quilt has a long history and is still a work in progress. I will finish this quilt in 2011.
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Journal Entry - New Beginnings
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Thoughts on Moving
"In 2010 I will be working on numerous arts projects. I am just a simple artist who hopes to make a small difference through creative expression and positive interaction. So much to do, so little time."
This was my posted thought at the beginning of 2010. Now here it is August and we are well into the second half of the year. Time flies and so it goes. This summer my focus has been on getting us moved to a new location. Who knew that we would make such a big, big change in such a short, short time? The house we picked, our new "Casita," is just right for Henry, Papa and me, a teeny tiny castle at the bottom of a big, big hill. Everything happens for a reason!? Artsy endeavors...quilting, sewing, artsy projects are currently on hold. I am a firm believer that change we must and so we did; thus, the move.
This was my posted thought at the beginning of 2010. Now here it is August and we are well into the second half of the year. Time flies and so it goes. This summer my focus has been on getting us moved to a new location. Who knew that we would make such a big, big change in such a short, short time? The house we picked, our new "Casita," is just right for Henry, Papa and me, a teeny tiny castle at the bottom of a big, big hill. Everything happens for a reason!? Artsy endeavors...quilting, sewing, artsy projects are currently on hold. I am a firm believer that change we must and so we did; thus, the move.
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Journal Entry - Goodbye Cerritos
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Utter Clutter
Moving from a house you have lived in for 24 years is an exercise in letting go in order to move forward. I never thought I had too many things...except maybe crafty books and, oh!! of course, those many doodly do's from my craft room...okay then!...maybe I am a crafty artist of excess; but now that all my threads, yarns, fabrics, paints, patterns, etc., etc., are packed away in boxes, my thought for the day is what utter clutter!!
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Journal Entry - Goodbye Cerritos
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Casita on the Move!
Summertime. No thunderheads here, but the days are hot and humid nonetheless. July 2010 is the month that we sold our house in Cerritos on the first day of Open House. Mama, Papa and Henry are on the move. Casita business (the creative variety) is on hold until we get settled in our new home.
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Journal Entry - Goodbye Cerritos
Monday, June 21, 2010
Casita Update - Keeping Up With Chris

Sunday, June 6, 2010
Mike and Me - The Wedding

Thursday, May 6, 2010
Michael's Wedding - Mom's Dress
Monday, February 8, 2010
Marcy Tilton Patterns - Knit T-shirt & Vest



Saturday, January 30, 2010
Beads!! Pin Kit



Thursday, January 28, 2010
Oh Henry! Yorkie Pup Update


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Journal Entry - About Henry
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Tweedy Wool Vest - Kwik Sew #3705


Friday, January 15, 2010
Batik Jacket - It's a Winner
Just completed this jacket using a rayon-based batik fabric, Maid Marian from Sawyer Bro
ok's Fall II Collection. The photos don't do justice to the richness of the background colors of this pretty batik print. The jacket pattern which comes from CNT Pattern Co. promised a quick sew (3 hrs??? I don't think so). After preshrinking the fabric in my washing machine...cool wash, medium spin...I threw it in the dryer with good results; the fabric
came out intact and ready to cut and sew. This fabric is very fluid and requires care in cutting. I also encountered problems sewing the seams where the neckline and shoulder meet and finishing the collar. I struggled, partly because of the nature of this very soft, drapy, somewhat difficult-to-handle fabric and partly because of the design of the front, collar and front facing pattern piece. Not as simple to sew as I had expected, but it all ended with good results. As promised in the pattern description, the finished jacket's feminine silhouette is comfortable and stylish. I may use this pattern again, but next time I'll go with the 3/4 sleeve option for a more casual approach.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Crinkly Slippery Polyester Update - Bah Humbug!
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Crinkly Slippery Polyester
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Cotton Kimono Jacket

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Journal Entry - Goodbye 2009
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Goodbye 2009

There's a certain sadness that weighs heavily upon my heart, especially as I ponder the state of Planet Earth and humanity as a whole as we move forward into the New Year. In 2010 I will be working on numerous arts projects. I am just a simple artist who hopes to make a small difference through creative expression and positive interaction. So much to do, so little time.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Chris' Closet - Linen Blouse
Chris' Closet - Sweet Calico Blouse
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Tree of Life Mini Quilt
by streams of water,
which yield its fruit in its season
and its leaf does not wither;
And in whatever he does he prospers.
Psalms 1:1-3
I pieced together a Tree of Life quilt block some time ago. It's part of a larger Sampler of Psalms design which I was lucky enough to come across on the Internet. I have taken a part of the verse and added embroidery designs, using machine embroidery, to enhance the sweetness of this wallhanging. The finished piece will measure approximately 11" x 15". Click photo to see in greater detail. Tree of Life quilt block source: http://members.shaw.ca/wordinpatchwork/psalmtree.html
Friday, October 30, 2009
Making Sock Monkeys

Fixed my sewing machine without having to take it to the shop thanks to the kind lady at Mel's who answered the phone and guided me step by step. Turns out I had to re-engage the gears of the bobbin case by manually handcranking the wheel...it's just a machine after all. Currently stitching out a Sock Monkey onto an 8" block of calico fabric. Making a special 1st birthday quilt for Baby Chloe. I found this embroidery design at designsbysick.com. Loving it!
Monday, October 26, 2009
Goldie's Bowl - I Like to Write

Here's what I know about me... I enjoy journaling. I am a long-winded writer. As of today, I am still knitting, not quilting. I have a Bernina 830 sewing/embroidery machine...big, powerful, does all things. Today (10/26/09) mine's out of order and I have to take it in for fixing. Otherwise I would get back to sewing/quilting/embroidery projects. Big sigh! Unfinished Christmas projects are piling up.
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Observations from Goldie's Bowl
Friday, October 2, 2009
Goldie's Bowl - Quilting vs. Knitting

These past weeks, I have dedicated most of my time to knitting and crocheting rather than quilting. Knitting is one of my favorite things to do. But then...I say the very same thing about quilting when I am working on my quilts. I sometimes think about those quilt projects of mine that are not getting done while I'm busy knitting and crocheting and I wonder how other crafters do it. While the weather continue to be very warm during the day here in Southern California, the nights have cooled and the weather is turning. I welcome the cool autumn evenings and early mornings. I have begun knitting this year's Christmas gifts for friends and family.
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Observations from Goldie's Bowl
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Books, books, books!
These are some of my craft books. The casita has been shut down for paint and repair for most of this past summer and my books as well as most everything in the house had been stored in boxes in my son's storage unit during the major part of the remodel. Quilt
ing and other projects went on the backburner, pending completion of the house. It's September and things have been back in order for a while now at the casita, except for my workroom and a few other spot projects throughout the house which are almost done. Until today my books have been stacked in piles in the closet. It's been a slow process for me to want to start up again. I have many excuses, not to mention the puppy, humid weather, garden chores, housework, misc. appointments, catching up with my reading, but mainly...pure delightful laziness. Henry the Yorkie pup is going on 9 months old. Potty training's no longer an issue, but Henry is full of puppy energy. He digs up the garden, runs, jumps, loves to squeak and play with his toys ALL DAY LONG, in
between puppy naps, all with joyful, youthful glee. Exhausting! As usual in my tiny garden, this past summer I grew jalapenos, bell peppers and tomatoes. My crop was small, but the harvest was a success (except for the bell pepper). Papa and I enjoyed jalapeno poppers and I made my famous Chinese Beef Tomato dish for supper. There were lots of green tomatoes left on the bush at the end of August, enough to make a Sweet Green Tomato Relish, which I have already put up in 1/2-pint jars, now stored in the pantry; a yummy condiment. Thank goodness I couldn't sleep last night and started to organize my books. In sorting through the stacks and stacks of books that I have collected over the years, I am reminded of those things that I love to do, i.e., quilting, sewing, knitting, crochet, weaving, embroidery, jewelrymaking, and arts and crafts in general, and I am finally inspired to take up where I left off. It's crazy to be up so early without a full night of sleep, but I am ready to get back to work. I recently took up my knitting needles and finished knitting a thick pair of warm gray socks for my son and just started on a soft pink pair for my sis. Christmas presents, you know; socks for everyone! Am glad to be back on board!
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Chloe's Quilt - Fabric Pick
My Garden - Spring 2009




It's springtime and my garden thrives as the weather warms. The small front entry to the Casita is planted with a collection of white flowers, primarily roses. It's never very cold in Southern California; however, we do have what's called the June Gloom annually, which simply means overcast and cool in the morning. Tending to the garden in the spring takes me away from the sewing room for a while. My herb collection includes echinaeca, aloe and scented geranium (photos). This miniature aloe plant has helped to heal many minor kitchen burns. Our gated garden in the front is visited daily by a California non-crested bluejay. There are lots of other birds around, sometimes even hummingbirds, but the bluejay comes around most often...must be a nest nearby.
Handquilting Tools
Goldie's Bowl - Bernina 830 Intro Class

Yesterday, I found myself at an all-day, hands-on sewing class at Mel's, to learn the features of a very fancy, very new sewing machine (Bernina 830) I recently traded the old one in for. About 12 ladies attended, including me. Back at the casita, 15 minutes before class was to start, I made a quick call to Mel's to shout out "I'll be there!" then ran out the door dragging my machine and all the parts and instructional manuals that came with it. My, my...this machine is a heavy sucker to tote...not good, considering the fly-by-the-seat-of your-pants, last-minute habits that I cannot seem to shake. The weight of the machine is cumbersome. I was rushing, while trying not to bump, bruise or break anything. Luck was with me and me 'n my machine made it to class intact, only 10 minutes late, managing to get situated and start on time with the class. The fun part was, of course, the hands-on part. The ladies ooo-ed and ahh-ed each new feature as we worked our machines. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Whew! Time flew as the instructor put us through the paces of the machine. I was stiff, stiff, stiff from sitting so long, but very satisfied. There's a Part 2 to the class next Saturday...about embroidery! I'll be there...on time!
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Rose Red

Friday, May 1, 2009
Oh Henry!

Today Henry went to puppy kindergarten and learned to sit properly upon command. In class around other pups larger than himself, Henry went very low profile, I think mainly for self-protection, being the wee laddie that he is. The Aussie shepherd pup only 11 wks old towered playfully over our laddie. There is a happy balance at the Casita now that Henry is potty trained and has settled in as a member of the family. As
this photo demonstrates, at home Henry is king of the hill. This is his pack...Mr. Potato, Miss Pinkie and El Tigre. Like Henry, they each get a bath weekly. Now that Henry's business is in order, it's time that I get back to quilting and most happily so! The garden also needs tending as we move solidly into spring. Time for a visit to the local nursery. Maybe I'll put Henry in a tote and bring him along.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Oh Henry! Papa Fell Into the Jacuzzi!

Tuesday, April 14, 2009
My Garden


Monday, April 13, 2009
Oh Henry!

This morning Henry threw his rubber chicken into his water bowl. Splash! Henry's a small patootie but I think he thinks he's a very big wolf and was born to be wild. Oh Henry! Henry's potty training is about 98% complete, but he's still off about 2%. I sometimes wonder if he's protesting the taming of his wild ways. I just now caught Henry yanking at a piece of pink gingham which I'm going to use for a quilt backing. My assertive glare and the "NO" command sent him trotting cheerfully out the door. Henry has a mind of his own but we're on track with the Dog Whisperer as our guide. Our goal at the Casita is to make Henry happy and lovable. He's a lot of work, but so far so good.
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