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3/19/2016 9:54 pm  #2931


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

JetmamaDiDi wrote:

Good morning....and happy National Quilting Day to you all....even if you don't quilt! Just to let you know, if you can sew a semi-straight seam, you can quilt!!! The fact that they offer 1/4" "feet" for virtually all sewing machines makes a world of difference because, basically, all seams can be sewn straight and the seam allowance is accurate!! So if you have any inkling or interest and a little time, I encourage you to give it a whirl and see if you like it! I love the history that goes along with it....it is a blast to the past! One of my next projects is going to be an "underground railroad" quilt...with blocks that had meaning for slaves who were taking the "underground railroad" from the south to the north. Certain blocks had meanings which indicated safe houses that only they knew. Civil War history is an area of interest and there are beautiful reproduction fabrics of the era as well as many books that offer patterns of quilts from that time.

So here is my virtual quilt show for National Quilting Day! Hope you enjoy it!

This one is called Grandmother's Flower Garden. It is a very traditional pattern which my grandma did a bit differently. Usually there is either a white or green border around each flower, but she just sewed them together....which gives it a somewhat different and unique look. This one was made by my paternal grandmother who probably provided the inspiration for my interest in sewing and quilting. She died in 1965 so this quilt was probably made in the early 1960's or late 1950's (she didn't put a label on it, but I've added one on the back with all the information I have about the quilt). It is all hand pieced and hand quilted...and is made from real vintage 1930's flour and feed sack materials, so it is a real treasure. I actually have 2 quilts she made using this pattern; the other is from fabrics she collected in the 1950's and maybe very early 1960's. I have the rest of the fabrics and have pieced together most of the hexagons she had cut and left when she died. I hope to make each of our 4 granddaughters a quilt from what remains (there is also a bunch of uncut fabric that will probably make this prossible). Wish me luck....I need to get started!!! LOL

This quilt is one of my largest and best in terms of workmanship. I finished it in 2012. Took me about 10-12 months to make and finish. It's called "Bears in the Cabin"...an original design by our quilting teacher. The center and borders are machine pieced; the border motifs around the sides and on the top and bottom are hand appliqued. I love doing needlework, so it was fun (and I did all of the applique before putting the borders on the quilt). The appliques could have been done by machine, but I opted for the hand version. I machine quilted the entire thing on my regular sewing machine (a technique known by quilters as "damn it and cram it!!!)!! It is toasty to sleep under since I used wool batting, which is incredibly forgiving during quilting and which gives a bit more loft and warmth than cotton batting (which is great for summer). For whatever reason I don't use polyester batting. In the 1980's when I first tried quilting, polyester was the only batting available and it was horrible to work with since it "slipped" during quilting...and then often "disappeared" over time for unexplained reasons!!
This is the center of the quilt...the block is called "bear paw".

These photos show some of the applique motifs around the top, bottom, and sides of the quilt. It is queen size bedspread side with a pillow tuck and overhang on the sides.



I have one more quilt to share but tinypic quit working for me when I was trying to upload them. Will try again after I post this.

 ​They are both so very special for different reasons.  Since the older one is going onto 100 years, I am wondering how you would make them last.  It is 100% cotton?  Does it go brittle over time, perhaps with UV exposure?.  I guess it goes without saying that you would not use such an heirloom piece everyday in order to preserve it.
 


'The soul would have no rainbow if the eyes had no tears' - Native American Proverb
 

3/19/2016 9:55 pm  #2932


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

LuvSeason18 wrote:

gabriele wrote:

Not sure about elimination.  Is this a two night opening again, so we are guessing who is going home on Tuesday?  Early bird finale pick is Nyle/Peta,  Ginger/Val and Lindsay/Wanya.  Paige/Mark for top of leader board this week.  Geraldo to go home.  He seems really fit though, but I trust the sister's unanimous views on that. Thanks Luv for doing the score keeping. I think you deserve a prize for doing it! 
 Jet, those quilts are beautiful.  All of them!  I used to do quite a bit of dress making with my Grandmother.  There is unfortunately nothing left that would have made it to the other side of the world with me.  I do however have her dressmaker's scissors, which I guard just like she did.  Some for thin fabric, others for thick fabric and you observed that religiously!!

Hi Gabriele, I am not sure if this is a two nighter or not.  Anyone?  What we are doing is guessing who we think will go home before the show airs and then again after we see them dance, so we might have two different names in the column or maybe the same one.  This is for the premier night only.  Every other week we will guess after seeing them dance.

I am glad to help View out.  It has been kind of fun, even if it is a little intimidating. lol

  ​That makes sense, Luv.  So we aren't trying to guess who gets the least points from the judges.  That's what I was wondering about.
 


'The soul would have no rainbow if the eyes had no tears' - Native American Proverb
 

3/19/2016 9:56 pm  #2933


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

LuvSeason18 wrote:

View, unobstructed wrote:

 "But since my mother's passing on December 28th, 2015"


Jet.  I feel like I didn't know of you mother's passing.  I'm so sorry.  Just this past Christmas?

Jet....I don't remember this either.....is my mind wacky and I forgot?  If so, I am so sorry.  *Hugs*  I know she is in a better place.

 

3/19/2016 9:59 pm  #2934


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

CEK40 wrote:

JetmamaDiDi wrote:

Good morning....and happy National Quilting Day to you all....even if you don't quilt! Just to let you know, if you can sew a semi-straight seam, you can quilt!!! The fact that they offer 1/4" "feet" for virtually all sewing machines makes a world of difference because, basically, all seams can be sewn straight and the seam allowance is accurate!! So if you have any inkling or interest and a little time, I encourage you to give it a whirl and see if you like it! I love the history that goes along with it....it is a blast to the past! One of my next projects is going to be an "underground railroad" quilt...with blocks that had meaning for slaves who were taking the "underground railroad" from the south to the north. Certain blocks had meanings which indicated safe houses that only they knew. Civil War history is an area of interest and there are beautiful reproduction fabrics of the era as well as many books that offer patterns of quilts from that time.

So here is my virtual quilt show for National Quilting Day! Hope you enjoy it!

This one is called Grandmother's Flower Garden. It is a very traditional pattern which my grandma did a bit differently. Usually there is either a white or green border around each flower, but she just sewed them together....which gives it a somewhat different and unique look. This one was made by my paternal grandmother who probably provided the inspiration for my interest in sewing and quilting. She died in 1965 so this quilt was probably made in the early 1960's or late 1950's (she didn't put a label on it, but I've added one on the back with all the information I have about the quilt). It is all hand pieced and hand quilted...and is made from real vintage 1930's flour and feed sack materials, so it is a real treasure. I actually have 2 quilts she made using this pattern; the other is from fabrics she collected in the 1950's and maybe very early 1960's. I have the rest of the fabrics and have pieced together most of the hexagons she had cut and left when she died. I hope to make each of our 4 granddaughters a quilt from what remains (there is also a bunch of uncut fabric that will probably make this prossible). Wish me luck....I need to get started!!! LOL

This quilt is one of my largest and best in terms of workmanship. I finished it in 2012. Took me about 10-12 months to make and finish. It's called "Bears in the Cabin"...an original design by our quilting teacher. The center and borders are machine pieced; the border motifs around the sides and on the top and bottom are hand appliqued. I love doing needlework, so it was fun (and I did all of the applique before putting the borders on the quilt). The appliques could have been done by machine, but I opted for the hand version. I machine quilted the entire thing on my regular sewing machine (a technique known by quilters as "damn it and cram it!!!)!! It is toasty to sleep under since I used wool batting, which is incredibly forgiving during quilting and which gives a bit more loft and warmth than cotton batting (which is great for summer). For whatever reason I don't use polyester batting. In the 1980's when I first tried quilting, polyester was the only batting available and it was horrible to work with since it "slipped" during quilting...and then often "disappeared" over time for unexplained reasons!!
This is the center of the quilt...the block is called "bear paw".

These photos show some of the applique motifs around the top, bottom, and sides of the quilt. It is queen size bedspread side with a pillow tuck and overhang on the sides.



I have one more quilt to share but tinypic quit working for me when I was trying to upload them. Will try again after I post this.

I love this one Jet...if I ever get my bedroom redecorated it is going to have a "rustic" feel...this would be perfect!!!!  Your work is just beautiful!!!

AWESOME quilts!!!!!  they are so beautiful   and .......





 

 

3/19/2016 10:42 pm  #2935


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

Moving toward bedtime out here...but we've been watching a Hallmark movie with Danica McKellar as one of the main characters!  Flashback to Season 18....and all the fun we had!!!  She and the guy who are wedding planners are falling in love (how predictable, I know!!  LOL), but they are cute together and when they danced together, I was reminded of her and Val!!

Thank you all for your condolences on my mom's passing.  I may not have mentioned it at Christmas; it was so chaotic then with all the commotion around here!  As I've mentioned before, she had Alzheimer's for many years and was 94 when she passed.  I was really hoping she'd go on Christmas Day because that is when my aunt, her favorite sister-in-law, died tragically in 1995.  But it is close enough that we will remember them both at Christmas time....our mother and our favorite aunt.  It will be nice to have the closure of laying her to rest next to our dad, her life-long love this summer.  They were so much like the Reagans in that way...so dedicated to one another.  In the last 10 years, however, she didn't remember Dad...but I'm sure her soul is reunited with him now.

Last edited by JetmamaDiDi (3/19/2016 11:15 pm)


I absolutely love him, and he’s an incredible person. We have this friendship that I have no doubt in my mind is a life-long friendship.  Getting a chance to know him away from training for Dancing With the Stars, I think we've gotten a chance to know each other in a different way, which of course just makes you closer. Meryl
We fell in love, but our way. Maks

 
 

3/19/2016 10:44 pm  #2936


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

CEK40 wrote:

Jodie Sweetin And Von Miller Working Hard And Determined To Do Well On Dancing With The Stars – Video

Jodie Sweetin and Von Miller talked with ABC7 and KATU about Dancing With The Stars. Jodi says they are both working hard and are determined. Von says he’s always loved dancing before Dancing With The Stars and he plans to enjoy the experience and live in the moment. Lots more below….



 http://www.puredwts.com/2016/03/19/jodie-sweetin-and-von-miller-working-hard-and-determined-to-do-well-on-dancing-with-the-stars-video/

 I read up on Jodie. She hasn't had an easy life since her days on Full House.  Working on husband #4...with 2 kids.  Hope she is able to stay clean and sober and find happiness.  It will be fun to watch her dance and see her personality as an adult.  She was such a precocious little kid!

Last edited by JetmamaDiDi (3/19/2016 10:45 pm)


I absolutely love him, and he’s an incredible person. We have this friendship that I have no doubt in my mind is a life-long friendship.  Getting a chance to know him away from training for Dancing With the Stars, I think we've gotten a chance to know each other in a different way, which of course just makes you closer. Meryl
We fell in love, but our way. Maks

 
 

3/19/2016 10:46 pm  #2937


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

LuvSeason18 wrote:

HAPPY QUILT DAY JET AND GUNNER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jet, I just love the quilts that you posted.  WOW !!!  I would take them all. lol

 
Thanks, Luv!  My motto is: Better finished than perfect!!!  LOL  I believe quilting is an imperfect but functional art, so part of what gives it character is that it is not perfect.


I absolutely love him, and he’s an incredible person. We have this friendship that I have no doubt in my mind is a life-long friendship.  Getting a chance to know him away from training for Dancing With the Stars, I think we've gotten a chance to know each other in a different way, which of course just makes you closer. Meryl
We fell in love, but our way. Maks

 
 

3/19/2016 10:49 pm  #2938


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

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View, unobstructed wrote:

CEK40 wrote:

JetmamaDiDi wrote:

Good morning....and happy National Quilting Day to you all....even if you don't quilt! Just to let you know, if you can sew a semi-straight seam, you can quilt!!! The fact that they offer 1/4" "feet" for virtually all sewing machines makes a world of difference because, basically, all seams can be sewn straight and the seam allowance is accurate!! So if you have any inkling or interest and a little time, I encourage you to give it a whirl and see if you like it! I love the history that goes along with it....it is a blast to the past! One of my next projects is going to be an "underground railroad" quilt...with blocks that had meaning for slaves who were taking the "underground railroad" from the south to the north. Certain blocks had meanings which indicated safe houses that only they knew. Civil War history is an area of interest and there are beautiful reproduction fabrics of the era as well as many books that offer patterns of quilts from that time.

So here is my virtual quilt show for National Quilting Day! Hope you enjoy it!

This one is called Grandmother's Flower Garden. It is a very traditional pattern which my grandma did a bit differently. Usually there is either a white or green border around each flower, but she just sewed them together....which gives it a somewhat different and unique look. This one was made by my paternal grandmother who probably provided the inspiration for my interest in sewing and quilting. She died in 1965 so this quilt was probably made in the early 1960's or late 1950's (she didn't put a label on it, but I've added one on the back with all the information I have about the quilt). It is all hand pieced and hand quilted...and is made from real vintage 1930's flour and feed sack materials, so it is a real treasure. I actually have 2 quilts she made using this pattern; the other is from fabrics she collected in the 1950's and maybe very early 1960's. I have the rest of the fabrics and have pieced together most of the hexagons she had cut and left when she died. I hope to make each of our 4 granddaughters a quilt from what remains (there is also a bunch of uncut fabric that will probably make this prossible). Wish me luck....I need to get started!!! LOL

This quilt is one of my largest and best in terms of workmanship. I finished it in 2012. Took me about 10-12 months to make and finish. It's called "Bears in the Cabin"...an original design by our quilting teacher. The center and borders are machine pieced; the border motifs around the sides and on the top and bottom are hand appliqued. I love doing needlework, so it was fun (and I did all of the applique before putting the borders on the quilt). The appliques could have been done by machine, but I opted for the hand version. I machine quilted the entire thing on my regular sewing machine (a technique known by quilters as "damn it and cram it!!!)!! It is toasty to sleep under since I used wool batting, which is incredibly forgiving during quilting and which gives a bit more loft and warmth than cotton batting (which is great for summer). For whatever reason I don't use polyester batting. In the 1980's when I first tried quilting, polyester was the only batting available and it was horrible to work with since it "slipped" during quilting...and then often "disappeared" over time for unexplained reasons!!
This is the center of the quilt...the block is called "bear paw".

These photos show some of the applique motifs around the top, bottom, and sides of the quilt. It is queen size bedspread side with a pillow tuck and overhang on the sides.



I have one more quilt to share but tinypic quit working for me when I was trying to upload them. Will try again after I post this.

I love this one Jet...if I ever get my bedroom redecorated it is going to have a "rustic" feel...this would be perfect!!!!  Your work is just beautiful!!!

I loved seeing the quilts, Jet.  I'm partial to your grandma's...the way it all blends together.  And OMG!! you did all that squiggly quilting on your regular sewing machine!?  

I guess it's like anything else a person loves doing - and does fairly well.  If you start the project and proceed in logical steps, and then take it a step more etc.  When it's done, you look at it and think...how did I do all that. Wow.

(I look back at raising children, working, homemaking, husband, yard...much the same LOL) 
 

 I think your analogy is quite perfect, View!  I love Grandma's too....and am anxious to begin sewing the flowers I've completed together..  You take it one step at a time...one section at a time.  Not something you sit down and do in an evening!!!  LOL  It's alot of work and it isn't like there is never any frustration!!!  Sometimes you have to rip, but you hope as you go along over the years, there is less of that.  Depends on the subject.  I ripped way more than I expected to on the Minnie Mouse panel quilt!!!  Loads of little circles are killers!!!  LOL


I absolutely love him, and he’s an incredible person. We have this friendship that I have no doubt in my mind is a life-long friendship.  Getting a chance to know him away from training for Dancing With the Stars, I think we've gotten a chance to know each other in a different way, which of course just makes you closer. Meryl
We fell in love, but our way. Maks

 
 

3/19/2016 10:50 pm  #2939


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

View, unobstructed wrote:

LuvSeason18 wrote:

Updated Chart...........Ladies gets you guesses in.  lol

This might be wishful thinking...but because there are so many athletes and seemingly fit contestants, I'm going to say NO about someone having to pull out.
 

 
But think about this; athletes push themselves, so you can't be sure they won't rip a tendon or blow out their knee!!!  Let's hope not, but it happens.  I think they will have a decent fan base, tho.


I absolutely love him, and he’s an incredible person. We have this friendship that I have no doubt in my mind is a life-long friendship.  Getting a chance to know him away from training for Dancing With the Stars, I think we've gotten a chance to know each other in a different way, which of course just makes you closer. Meryl
We fell in love, but our way. Maks

 
 

3/19/2016 10:52 pm  #2940


Re: New Year - New Beginnings

gabriele wrote:

Not sure about elimination.  Is this a two night opening again, so we are guessing who is going home on Tuesday?  Early bird finale pick is Nyle/Peta,  Ginger/Val and Lindsay/Wanya.  Paige/Mark for top of leader board this week.  Geraldo to go home.  He seems really fit though, but I trust the sister's unanimous views on that. Thanks Luv for doing the score keeping. I think you deserve a prize for doing it! 
 Jet, those quilts are beautiful.  All of them!  I used to do quite a bit of dress making with my Grandmother.  There is unfortunately nothing left that would have made it to the other side of the world with me.  I do however have her dressmaker's scissors, which I guard just like she did.  Some for thin fabric, others for thick fabric and you observed that religiously!!

 
Oh, Gabriele....I can identify with guarding the scissors!  I still do that!!!  Hubby asked to use my pinking shears and I told him to go get a pair for what he wanted to use them for!!! LOL  Back in the day they were much more costly, for the time, than they are today, so I think we valued some things a whole lot more than we do today.  Your grandmother's are probably much better than what you could replace them with today....all made overseas and, I can tell you, not like the Ginghers that came from Germany!

Last edited by JetmamaDiDi (3/19/2016 11:17 pm)


I absolutely love him, and he’s an incredible person. We have this friendship that I have no doubt in my mind is a life-long friendship.  Getting a chance to know him away from training for Dancing With the Stars, I think we've gotten a chance to know each other in a different way, which of course just makes you closer. Meryl
We fell in love, but our way. Maks

 
 

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