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The finished patch I think it looks great if I do say so myself. I went on and finished the rest of the binding around the edge. Now I just want to put a label on it and it will be ready to send. |
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
The perfect patch and it's done!
When I turned the fabric to make the binding on the edge, you could see the hole. This is the fabric patch to cover the other patch the the hole.
Monday, October 15, 2012
Patch over the Patch
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
What Came From Stirring The Pot
Saturday we went on our annual apple trip. We were able to listen to Conference on the Jeep speakers. A swarm of bees hit the windshield right after a talk about bees. We were able to get golden delicious apples. They still had apple dumplings at our favorite little restaurant in Oak Glenn.
The apple this year were expensive and not as good. They were still green in color. The firmness and flavor said they were ready. I started last night and Jeff came straight home from work to help. He was on his way to get a new amp. The one on the sound system died. Jeffrey turns off those apples so well. It goes better and faster when he helps. He has such a talent.
I think bottled fruit is one of the most beautiful sights around!

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The apple this year were expensive and not as good. They were still green in color. The firmness and flavor said they were ready. I started last night and Jeff came straight home from work to help. He was on his way to get a new amp. The one on the sound system died. Jeffrey turns off those apples so well. It goes better and faster when he helps. He has such a talent.
I think bottled fruit is one of the most beautiful sights around!

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Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Patched fussy cut
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
A New Fussy Cut
In the quilting world there is a term called fussy cut. It means that you cut out exactly what you want from the middle of a piece of fabric to use in another place. It is like you want to put a beautiful rose from the middle in your design so you fussy cut just the rose to use.
Here is a new definition of fussy cut. I was out of sorts and fussy in the middle of the night. I wanted something to do so I didn't waste time. I decided to trim the batting on this quilt to get it ready to turn the back for the finding. I took one wrong snip and got the back of the quilt right where it is supposed to turn. Now I have a new fussy cut and this one I have to fix. Don't work on cutting things in the middle of the night.
Here is a new definition of fussy cut. I was out of sorts and fussy in the middle of the night. I wanted something to do so I didn't waste time. I decided to trim the batting on this quilt to get it ready to turn the back for the finding. I took one wrong snip and got the back of the quilt right where it is supposed to turn. Now I have a new fussy cut and this one I have to fix. Don't work on cutting things in the middle of the night.
My Birthday Train Ride
This is the walkway to get from one track to another. There are either stairs by the oodles or elevators.
This was our view after me moved.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
The quilt is done
Last night about 11:30 I finished the quilting on this one. You can see all the stitching from the back side. That is the reason for this picture. It amazes me how straight, neat and orderly everything looks from the back.

This is the front side. All that needs to be done is turn the back over onto the edges of the front for the binding. I also need to make of have someone make labels for the quilts. I want the labels to say Lovingly handmade for Katie or Kourtney by Grandma Hart. Then a date with month and year. I finished Katie's quilt just before Valentine's day. so that one will be February 2012. Kourtney's will be September 2012. It only took 7 months. Not bad I think.
Now I am ready to go pick fabrics for Aaron and Sean's quilts. Jeff and I are riding the train to San Diego Saturday to the quilt show there. That is also part of my birthday celebration. I am so blessed!
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