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I am a retired teacher and school library media specialist. I work full-time for Surpass Software, work with my husband, Austin, selling real estate in Bartow and Gordon Counties, and volunteer at my church. I have two beautiful and remarkable grand-daughters who own my heart! (and gbaby #3 is due in March) I am also a relatively new quilter. I began taking classes about six years ago and have been in love with quilting ever since.

Friday, June 8, 2012

Good grief! I had full intentions to post regularly to this blog, but I guess that hasn't happened. My daughter's summer of 2013 wedding was moved up to August 4, 2012! (Bless their hearts...don't think they realized how long a year was.) We are excited and have almost everything done. I did get the baby quilts ready for the girls at church and I did make it through VBS, so maybe I can get back to blogging regularly. And I did manage to get a couple of small quilts started (really needed a few more UFO's in my sewing room...that is "Un Finished Objects" for those of you new to the passion.) This batik quilt is made with nothing but half-square triangles done in light/dark combinations. In my next post I will share with you two ways to quickly make dozens of half-square triangles and also about a few additions to my sewing room that will make you green with envy!

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Class project


This month I am teaching a quilting class for beginners at Sew Sue's Quilt Shop in Calhoun, GA. We have eight wonderful ladies who range in their quilting abilities...from those who are just learning the basics of sewing in general, all the way to those who are accomplished quilters who want to learn new patterns and network with fellow quilters. We are using the English paper piecing technique to make blocks sometimes called "grandmothers flower garden." There are numerous ways to put these blocks together, so I am really looking forward to seeing the various finished projects these creative women will produce. One girl is planning a full size quilt while others are making table runners. I'll post pics along the way. Here are my blocks. I have a plan in mind that will incorporate some applique...can't wait to get a little further along to see if my idea will look like I want it to. Do you ever have a plan in mind and then when you do it...yuck...not what you had in mind at al!

Monday, March 12, 2012

Trudging along

Too bad good intentions don't get you very far. I finished and gave away one baby quilt (forgot to take a pic...always take a photo of every quilt you make...you'll be glad you did), worked some more on hubby's quilt (NO!It is not finished), started another baby quilt and am working on a new project with my Tuesday night girls. We are doing some English paper piecing. The picture below is my husband's lap quilt. It is made with charm squares and a coordinating jelly roll. It goes together very quickly...it is the machine quilting that is taking so long.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Moving right along...

Okey, dokey...got motivated last week and finished two quilt tops. I completed one baby quilt top and also my husband's quilt that I am bound and determined to have finished by his birthday in early February. But whoa...I think that is just around the corner. Oh well it is raining and storming today, so perhaps after I tackle grocery shopping I will be able to lock myself in the sewing room and just maybe...
I will post some pics later today.

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

How can I be behind already?

W ow...it's only the second week of the year and I have a list of projects as long as my arm. I guess the first quilt I need to get ready is one for Ashlee's baby...a boy I think...due around the middle of May. Then I believe Brandi's baby is due to arrive...don't know the gender yet. I suppose I will need to make one for big brother since I wasn't quilting when he came along. And then Karen's baby is due in August so that will be quilt #3 (or is that #4?) My daughter received an engagement ring on New Year's Day so that means I need to begin working on a wedding quilt. And of course, I need to plan quilts for my beginners quilting classes for the next few months. Did I mention I am behind with my projects?? I'll post pics and directions for all the projects I start this year. (Ha! Notice I didn't say projects I FINISH.)