Good Morning!


But I'm still thinking of you peeps. Get a load of my new sleeve roll. I call it the ham, although a pressing ham is different and of course, obviously, ham shaped. I haven't been satisfied with my seam pressing making bags and this little tool really gets in to the small places.
Honestly I was totally flattered that she wanted me to work with her new line. But then totally intimidated by the fact that I'm really not very hip and this is a hip line. Lizzy is so cool and arty, you know official art school arty, and I'm a mom covered in thread sitting at home in mom-clothes. So I've had this pile looking at me for a while, and finally today I made my pattern piece and I CUT INTO IT. Trying to find a way into making something me but something cool too. Kid-cool. Not mom-cool. Its really a stretch.
Bret had Friday and Monday off and its great having him home but it threw me off my schedule a bit. (Ha ha, I know, like I actually have a schedule.) I have been accomplishing things, did a bit of stunt work for Alex, here's some of the new redwork fabric we cut and folded last week. Over the weekend I did a quicky project for her and we'll be blogging that on the TQS site soon I think. Not only that, but I finished up my Happy Campers project for the Moda Bake Shop and that will be appearing on September 3. Get out your rufflers people.
Congratulations to HappyCottageQuilter and SKWORK, winners of the 6 month Star Memberships. Email me with your addresses and I'll get those gift certificates in the mail so you can start enjoying your Quilt Show Membership as soon as possible.
This afternoon the videos of that visit start over on the Quilt Show Daily Blog! They will begin in the afternoon for six days!!! I know, SIX DAYS of a bloggy matinee!! I haven't seen any of them yet.. but I know they must be crazy!
You're on to me peeps. I did use more than one bag to get that little Pam Quilts bunch of cookies.. but it was just 2 1/2..I was half way into the first bag before I thought of it. So I just collected them up as I went. Over a couple of days. These are not my favorite 100 calorie snack, that would be the chocolate covered pretzels. The quilt was from a free pattern found here. It's a cute little pamphlet of kitcheny goodness. 
Anyway, I was dillydallying and suddenly I realized that wow, Quilt Market is not that far away. Most others have realized this already but it just crept up on me. I guess I better get busy if I want to have anything ready.
Margaret helping me out with my binding choice!

I love this wonderful Halloween quilt.
Machine quilting by JoAnn Carpenter of Cherry Creek Quilting. I love the spiderwebs in the blocks and the pumpkins in the setting squares.
Here's a close up of the poster. You can purchase tickets at The Quilter's Inn in person or by phone.
125 F Railroad Avenue, Danville, CA 925-837-8458
You can see San Francisco is shrouded in it. Coastal fog makes for a nice cool Livermore Valley. And I LOVE IT.
You can also see I love this cute catfish sign. That's just an added bonus.
Today is stunt sewing day. Bindings for two quilts for Alex. I'm headed out to Quilter's Inn today to grab some binding fabric for one of the quilts. Hope you guys have a great day. xo
Anyway it all has me thinking about the trailer we had when I was little. We probably got it in 1959-ish, my sister was born in early 1960 and she's not in these early photos, and my little brother was born in 1958 and he's there in the stroller. That's me lollygagging back there, perfecting the slouch at 5. We pulled that little trailer around for years when we were small, but probably by the end of the 60's it was retired and eventually sold. My mom and I were talking about it this past weekend. The trailer was always packed with its own dishes, and equipment, all you needed to add was a block of ice for the fridge and some food. Dad would call home telling us what time to be ready and off we'd go.
I'm so thrilled to be a part of Blogging for Bliss. There are so many wonderful bloggers in the book, some new to me and of course many of the blogs we already know and love. But the book isn't just a vehicle to feature bloggers, its a wonderful how-to book with the technical advice so many new bloggers are looking for. I hope you get a chance to read through it.
I did quite a bit of sewing over the weekend, and hoped to grab a nice fresh photo instead of these ... but with the lovely overcast gloom this morning, you'll have to settle for these.