Showing posts with label sampler 09. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sampler 09. Show all posts
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Sampler top
Here's a photo of the quilt top I put together from the blocks I won a couple of months back. I couldn't think of anything brilliant to do with the blocks, so I went with the traditional sashing method. I think it came out very well and I can't wait to see it quilted!
Thanks for the great blocks,
Ginny
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june 09 photos,
quilts,
sampler 09
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Two Setting Ideas from Quilt Plano
I spent a couple hours yesterday at Quilt Plano 2009–Plano is a suburb a little North of Dallas. I really liked this patriotic Log cabin Quilt made by Robbie Johnson of Richardson Texas and thought the setting and those pieced borders might be interesting for our winner(s) this month to consider. (I think a black and white inner border could maybe be VERY interesting, don't you?)
I'll be blogging about the show later on my blog, but if you want to grab a tall glass of something cold and look through the photos on Flickr, you'll find them in my set Quilt Plano 2009. (or, if you prefer, the slide show link) I didn't take my usual hundreds and hundreds because they kept announcing at the show that there was a CD of professional photos of all the quilts for sale–unfortunately, it turned out that they didn't have CDs, but for $10 would put your name on a list and would send you one in the next week or so. They haven't done this before . . . we'll see how it goes.
There was another quilt that made me think of the Lotto and the winners (this year and last) of the SAMPLER lotto blocks.
This is Music in My Heart by Tracy Spruell of Allen, Texas, and is made from swap blocks. They weren't all designed to be put on point, but I think it works. I think it's also interesting that she turned mostly black & white blocks into a very colorful quilt. You can see a detail of a single block here. The way she put them on point allowed her to make a bigger quilt from smallish blocks and let her square them up to the same size. Of course, you don't have to start with sampler blocks–it might be a setting to think about if you have some lotto blocks at home that could work in a setting like this . . .
I'll be blogging about the show later on my blog, but if you want to grab a tall glass of something cold and look through the photos on Flickr, you'll find them in my set Quilt Plano 2009. (or, if you prefer, the slide show link) I didn't take my usual hundreds and hundreds because they kept announcing at the show that there was a CD of professional photos of all the quilts for sale–unfortunately, it turned out that they didn't have CDs, but for $10 would put your name on a list and would send you one in the next week or so. They haven't done this before . . . we'll see how it goes.
There was another quilt that made me think of the Lotto and the winners (this year and last) of the SAMPLER lotto blocks.
This is Music in My Heart by Tracy Spruell of Allen, Texas, and is made from swap blocks. They weren't all designed to be put on point, but I think it works. I think it's also interesting that she turned mostly black & white blocks into a very colorful quilt. You can see a detail of a single block here. The way she put them on point allowed her to make a bigger quilt from smallish blocks and let her square them up to the same size. Of course, you don't have to start with sampler blocks–it might be a setting to think about if you have some lotto blocks at home that could work in a setting like this . . .
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log cabin,
sampler 08,
sampler 09,
setting ideas
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Received more June blocks
I'd like to thank Julie and Mary Jane, whose blocks arrived this week. Only 3 more blocks to arrive and and I'll have all 48. I've been mulling over setting designs, but haven't yet decided. That fun is still to come.
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
postman called again
Hi I have received more blocks today from Jane,Terri,Sharon,Laura and Debbie making a total of 45 only 3 more to receive and then I can start putting them together Thank you all so very much the blocks are just great
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Saturday, July 11, 2009
Lots of June blocks arrived this week
I had a real windfall of blocks from my June lotto winnings this week. Thanks to Barbara, Celine, Christine, Gail, Julie, Kathy, Laura, Marie, Melissa, Shelley and Sylvia. All I can say is that the photos we post don't do justice to the real thing. They just look wonderful in person. Thank you all so much for being so creative.
Kathie from Allentown
Kathie from Allentown
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Friday, July 10, 2009
more blocks
Hi more blocks arrived from Gail,Kathie and Marie Thank you ladies such great blocks this now makes a total of 29 received and evey one different looking forward to the postman calling again soon
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More great blocks received!
Many thanks to Celine, Sophie and Gail. Wonderful blocks!
Ginny
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Blocks mailed
Hi Sylvia -
I mailed your blocks on Wednesday so you should have them in about a week.
Terri
I mailed your blocks on Wednesday so you should have them in about a week.
Terri
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Mailed blocks
Sylvia...look for more blocks in the mail. I had company over the 4th of July, so cleaning and cooking came before getting to the post office. Sorry if they are a bit delayed. Enjoy! Sharon
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June Blocks
I mailed my blocks to the winners today. Laura Randolph
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Wonderful blocks received!
I've received June blocks so far from Marie, Syliva, Kate and Kathie. Thanks so much! They are terrific!
Ginny
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Sylvia's Blocks Received
I have received June blocks from the following people today
Barbara,Julie,Kate,Rho and Shelley thank you very much looking forward to recieving the rest and getting started on a quilt something to give me an incentive into quilting again
Barbara,Julie,Kate,Rho and Shelley thank you very much looking forward to recieving the rest and getting started on a quilt something to give me an incentive into quilting again
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sampler 09
Blocks Mailed
Kathryn - I mailed your blocks yesterday. They might show up today since you are only in Allentown and I am in Kutztown!
Melissa
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Blocks mailed
Ladies, congrats on your win! I have put your blocks (I am sending to all three winners) in the post yesterday. Sylvia, I expect you'll have yours today, the others, a few days longer...
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Monday, July 6, 2009
June Blocks Mailed
Ginny and Kathryn - your blocks are going out with the afternoon mail. Sylvia, I need to go to the post office for over seas delivery and will do so before starting the full bore of work in the morning. Ladies, make something pretty.
Mary Jane
Mary Jane
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sampler 09
Blocks sent to Sylvia
My June blocks went out to Sylvia today. Enjoy them, Sylvia.
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Sunday, July 5, 2009
A few more 30's sampler blocks
Since I had some 30's fabrics out, I couldn't resist making a few more of my favorite lotto blocks in 30's repros . . . and appease my Hostess guilt over never making blocks last month.
I think I may have some sort of fabric addiction when it comes to 30's repros . . . it was really bugging me that I wasn't able to make blocks last month.
From left-to-right, top-to-bottom, the blocks are Stamp Basket, Julie's Boomerette, Ohio Star, my "Amish" House, Scrappy Heart, Oklahoma Boomer, Maple Leaf, Annie's Choice and Cactus Pot. I love remaking some of our favorites and "breaking" the original rules, like I did for the Ohio Star, Amish House and Cactus Pot . . . I'm such a rebel ;-)
I figure if I send these all to Ginny, she'll end up with a total one short of my target of a ideal set size of 48 blocks for each of our block lotto winners. Win-win and I've satisfied my 30's itch, too ;-)
I think I may have some sort of fabric addiction when it comes to 30's repros . . . it was really bugging me that I wasn't able to make blocks last month.
From left-to-right, top-to-bottom, the blocks are Stamp Basket, Julie's Boomerette, Ohio Star, my "Amish" House, Scrappy Heart, Oklahoma Boomer, Maple Leaf, Annie's Choice and Cactus Pot. I love remaking some of our favorites and "breaking" the original rules, like I did for the Ohio Star, Amish House and Cactus Pot . . . I'm such a rebel ;-)
I figure if I send these all to Ginny, she'll end up with a total one short of my target of a ideal set size of 48 blocks for each of our block lotto winners. Win-win and I've satisfied my 30's itch, too ;-)
Labels:
june 09 photos,
sampler 09
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Great Blocks, Everyone
Thanks to all for the great cactus pot blocks I received in June. I am anxious to lay them all out and try using them to make 12" blocks and set them as a frame around a basket wall hanging I started several years ago.
I have shared my swapping saga with an elderly friend (an ex-quilter) and van rider who has severe macular degeneration; I want to have her touch and talk with me as I experiment with this layout. She had tried to do a swap years ago, but it must have been one of these "pyramid" scams and although she sent a very nice block she heard nothing back from anyone.
She has been so thrilled to hear about the different colors I received and the letters from Isreal, UK, and the US and now I want to at least share with her feeling your blocks.
I think I was able to thank each of you in your comment area, if not, maybe I can do better now that I think I can write posts. Kathy in Colo
I have shared my swapping saga with an elderly friend (an ex-quilter) and van rider who has severe macular degeneration; I want to have her touch and talk with me as I experiment with this layout. She had tried to do a swap years ago, but it must have been one of these "pyramid" scams and although she sent a very nice block she heard nothing back from anyone.
She has been so thrilled to hear about the different colors I received and the letters from Isreal, UK, and the US and now I want to at least share with her feeling your blocks.
I think I was able to thank each of you in your comment area, if not, maybe I can do better now that I think I can write posts. Kathy in Colo
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sampler 09
Blocks received and sent
I have today posted my June blocks off to both Kathryn in Allentown and Ginny in Brooklyn hope you recieve them soon, I also received my first blocks from Celine it was a little like opening Xmas presents so exciting and look forward to the postman calling again the blocks are loverly also the kind words you but in with them
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sampler 09
Friday, July 3, 2009
June blocks sent!
Blocks on their way to Kathie! Congratulations June winners!!!
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sampler 09
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