Sunday, September 30, 2007

Sundays tend to me non-sewing days

Well I didn't sew again today...I did laundry, cleaned up around the house and now I am cooking dinner. We are having Easy Skillet Chili Mac.


Easy Skillet Chili Mac

½ cup chopped onion
1 lb lean ground beef
8 ounces elbow macaroni (2 cups)
1 can diced tomatoes
1 can (16 oz) kidney beans, undrained
1 large can (16 ounces) tomato sauce
1 cup water
1 t. chili powder
1 t. salt
1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese (Can substitute American Cheese slices)

In a large skillet, brown onion with ground beef. Add macaroni, kidney beans, tomato sauce, water, diced tomatoes, chili powder and salt. Cover and simmer for 15 minutes.

Add 1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese; cover and continue to heat until cheese is melted.



This is what we are having for dinner tonight because it is quick and easy…if you have any recipes you think I would like, please send them my way…I am trying to eat healthier and at home more. This meal isn’t healthier but it isn’t the worst thing for me.

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Not Much Quilting Going On

Well I had to take all of my stuff upstairs and put it in the quilting room. I was spread out on our first floor and was working on blocks down here. Well Mark wants to tear out the carpeting tomorrow so I took everything upstairs last night.

I was at my Mom's birthday party today at my brother's house. I made a homemade carrot cake with cream cheese frosting. I think everyone likes the frosting the best. Terry, my sister-in-law made Chicken Enchiladas...YUM!

I was going to go to Weight Watchers this morning but instead I slept in. I really need to get back on track....does anyone have any tips...I love fast food and ice cream...both do me in every time. Last time I was on Weight Watchers I lost 30 lbs. I gained it all back so I really need to buckle down. I know I can do it I just can't convince myself to get started. I keep saying to myself I will start tomorrow. I also get depressed thinking about how much I have to lose...there is not a picture of me on my website because I don't like how I look. Okay enough of my feeling sorry for myself when I created my own mess.

I looked at a couple of my projects tonight and I hope to get some started tomorrow. I also have to do laundry. I really do not like cleaning or laundry...it just cuts into my quilting time. I can't believe how many projects I have started. I didn't count and am afraid to. I have them hidden all over the quilt room. Some are in bags...some are piled together, some are in a tin...it is mind boggling how all these started tops multiply like rabbits. Where do they come from and when did I have the time to start all of them. Tomorrow I am hoping to work on picking out some more of the fabrics for my egg money quilt. I just feel like my days slide by. I have been so tired and my planters faciatis is just horrible lately.

I want to start working on the furniture for my quilt room but again I just haven't had time. Ohh well I'll just add that to my to do list which is getting longer by the minute. I also have to work on a mess in my kitchen tomorrow. Ohh how the day goes so quickly when you are having fun. Any ideas on how to get all this done esp all the projects that are started?

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

I Got Three MeMe's!


I have made so many wonder friends because of blogging and three of them awarded me a "Make Me Smile" award. Thank you Jen, Moneik & Michelle for thinking of me! I should have posted this when Jen first sent me the award but I have been trying to think of adjectives for my name...this is going to be hard!


I have to use the letters of my name to share something about myself - so here I go...
M - Magical
A - Animated
U - Unique
R - Reliable
E - Enthusiastic
E - Entertaining
N - Nice


Now the rules of this MeMe are that I have to tag 6 other people to participate and these people also receive the "You Make Me Smile Award"........so here are my 6:
Jen, Cindy, Kristie, Jill, Michelle, Moneik

Thank goodness we did not have to come up with adjectives for our last name...the Z would have been hard!

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

I am sooo excited

I bought a kit at the Madison Quilt Expo for the pattern Take 5. Here is how it works according to the pattern:
  • Take 5 minutes
  • Choose 5 fabrics
  • And in 5 hours you've made this fantastic quilt!

Well I hope it is that easy...anyways I bought the kit which is blue and white flannels and chenilles. Ohh it is soooo soft...I just loved the sample that I had to have it...you know how quilters love to touch their fabric...well anyways I'm not even to the good part yet...the backing fabric was blue with mugs on it...ADORABLE. Well they did not have any of the fabric there and it takes 4 yards for the backing, guess what came in the mail today! It is so pretty. I am going to have to figure out how to get pictures of my fabric...my camera isn't the greatest for pictures inside the house.

That is why I am sooo excited.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Color Confidence Class

I went to a Color Confidence class for Quilters yesterday at WCTC (Waukesha County Technical College). It's not that I needed a confidence class for color I just know the teacher and I wanted to take the class for fun. Boy was it fun...we got to play using squares of color and making 9 patches by gluing fabric squares to paper. We started by looking at the color wheel and discussing primary colors vs. complementary colors, vs. triad colors, etc. We then looked at various quilts and discussed how color works in each of these quilts. Then we went and played on the Internet and then EQ5. After we were done with that we went back and started to make a fabric postcard using the concepts we learned in class. It was a fun filled class and we even did group projects.

By the end of the class my brain was tired and I didn't want to quilt last night. Today I cleaned some of our house...yesterday was laundry. Needless to say not a fun time but something that needed to be done. Hopefully everyone is having a great weekend and enjoying the weather.

Friday, September 21, 2007

Wow 1111

Wow I just checked my counter on the bottom of my blog and could not believe that 1111 people have checked out my blog...all I can say is wow.

More pictures of Emma and my trip to Frank's Sewing Center



One of my favorite things in life is my dog Emma. She brings me so much joy and happiness. Right now as I write this blog entry she is laying on the living room floor by one of my bins of fabric chewing on her Nylabone. We try to encourage her to do this because it keeps her teeth pearly white and she was really interested in one of Mark's socks sooo rather than have her eat a sock...which she would do if allowed I took the sock away and am encouraging bone chewing. I did put the sock in the laundry room so she won't be able to get it but who knows with Emma. The two pictures on the left are when I took Emma to the dog park.


She really enjoyed hunting in the long grass and sniffing the many smells available at the dog park. She has never hunted in long grass before so another springer named Bailey showed her how. Bailey is quite good at it and she had no problem diving right on in the tall grass. Emma wasn't quite so sure on that day if it was something she wanted to do but as you can see she figured it out really quickly.

Some of Emma's most memorable times occurred when she was a puppy. When we first got her, we bought her a wading pool. For her first birthday,
we bought her a second wading pool as we got rid of the first one. As you can see she really liked her swimming pool. Even though she is faced away from the camera you can see she was really enjoying her pool. She used to try to dig her way out of the pool...very funny to watch.
What do you think of the pool picture? All I can think is she was soo darn cute when she was a puppy. She still is cute but puppies are sooo cute!!!
Well I received an e-mail from Jen telling me she was going to the sale at Frank's Sewing Center and did I want to join her and her mom...well I called Jen on her cell phone and asked when they were going. They were on their way so of course I met them up there. I had to take Jen's challenge and go to Frank's and try to figure out which ones were hers...we will see if I am right...I sent her an e-mail with the answers so I done with that task I set for myself. Anyways with the sale I wanted to buy some jelly rolls but they sold out of all the jelly rolls by the time we got there. I did buy four charm packs...two of them in the tins and the other two are seasonal...one is Halloween and the other is Christmas fabric.
At the Madison Quilt Expo we saw a lot of quilts with crystals attached to them. Well I just had to have one when I saw they were on sale at Frank's and of course I had to buy crystals. I think this is going to be a whole new area of purchases. I also bought three patterns...two use charm squares and the other one uses a jelly roll. Needless to say I did well in purchasing stuff tonight.
Wendy was at Frank's working and I asked her if I could use 2 1/2" strips for tomorrow's class instead of 2" strips...she said yes so I was off to raid my poker strips for class tomorrow. I only had to cut two gray fabrics and one of my favorite floral. I put all the stuff in my new Quilt in a Day backpack to find that the left pocket the zipper doesn't work...how annoying. The first one I picked up had a small hole in the bottom. Anyways everything I need is packed up. We are supposed to come home with a binder full of ideas. I know a lot about color and have taken a Jinny Beyers color course in Rosemont at the International Quilt Show but I just want to take this for fun! I like to see what others have to say on various topics and Wendy is such a good teacher ... so I really like to take classes from her.
Well I should get ready for bed soon...I am rather tired and my feet are hurting again...I really don't like having plantars faciatis. Take care and I hope everyone gets a chance to quilt this weekend. I need to look for some batiks for my Egg Money Quilt so I can start that.




Thursday, September 20, 2007

Yum

Okay...I feel like I am often taking about food...I made the Tuscan Turkey Sausage Stew tonight with bread sticks, again. Jen and Cindy asked when I was going to post the recipe. I did get it out of a cookbook but I did change two ingredients and I deleted one so here it is...

Tuscan Turkey Sausage Stew
1 pkg (has 5 sausages) Jenn-O Sweet Italian Turkey Sausage, cook according to pkg.
2 pkg sliced mushrooms (smaller container)
2 medium zucchini,diced
2 - 15 1/2 oz. can cannellini (white kidney beans) beans, rinsed and drained
2 - 14 1/2 oz. can diced tomatoes with roasted garlic and onion
1 - 15 1/2 oz. can tomato sauce
1/2 cup water
2 - 4 cups baby spinach or baby arugula

Spray large nonstick pot with nonstick spray and cook the sausages according to directions on pkg. Take the sausages out and slice them. Respray large nonstick pot with nonstick spray; set over high heat. Add the mushrooms, zucchini and sausage; cook, stirring frequently, until the sausages and vegetables are lightly browned - approx. 6 minutes.

Stir in the beans, diced tomatoes, tomato sauce and water; bring to boil. Reduce the heat and simmer uncovered, until the vegetables are tender, approx. 2 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in the spinach or arugula until it wilts - approx. 1 minute.

If you like you can add 4 t. chopped fresh rosemary. I don't add this so I know it tastes okay without it.

My husband really likes this recipe the second day...it thickens up and the flavors meld together.

I hope it is okay that I posted it. If there is a problem with it, please tell me and I will remove this post!

I was going to cut strips tonight for my Saturday class but I just don't feel like it. I also have a sink full of dishes which I don't want to do. I have a living room to straighten and again I don't want to do it. I wish the magic cleaning fairy would stop at my house and poof it would be perfect and everything in it's place.

Hoping you an evening filled with fun and enjoyment. I may not be quilting but my husband and I are going to watch a movie.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

How do I follow up ... Here's Emma

Thank you for all the comments on Emma...she is quite the spoiled puppy! Okay she is a 2 year old dog but forever I will call her puppy. She is a lot of fun but she is very active except for right now when she is laying on the couch cuddling.

Last night was so much fun! I am a student volunteer for a Beginning Quilting class taught by my friend and quilting mentor, Wendy Rieves.

She has inspired me since the beginning...okay in the beginning she had to convince me that I could first sew a strait line and then cut a straight line and finally that I would definitely have a huge stash one day.

WELL my stash is huge and growing my leaps and bounds...but I think the most fun for me is seeing the excitement on the new quilters faces. I have been helping for about five or six years. As a student volunteer I help the students with threading machines, helping them learn to rotary cut, how to figure out a scant 1/4", color selections, etc. I think I get as much out of it as they do. I just feel good when I walk out of the classroom.

I was working on some of my homework for the class that I have coming up this weekend. It is a color confidence class...I just know that I really want to take it to firm up all the concepts I have in my head plus to see if there are things I don't know. I at one time was an art major in college...I ended up with a business degree and two majors one in Marketing and the other in Human Resource Management.

I am also going to look at my Egg Money Quilt Book again tonight and start thinking about fabric I want to use for it. I am thinking batiks. I also have to pick out some fabrics for the table runner we are making in the beginning class. I have a kit that Wendy put together that I am going to make for myself. I also need to make one for my Mom. It has to be in blues...she said a little yellow is okay too. Ohh I also have to start cutting strips for my class on Saturday but I will probably do that on Friday night. I am a procrastinator - unfortunately.

Maureen

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Here's Emma

I can't believe it I finally figured out how to add pictures. I have them on a CD and I added them to the blogger site by clicking on the little picture icon.

This is a recent picture of Emma in her natural habitat...her house. We don't own the house she thinks she does. She also thinks she owns everything in the house.

Well I didn't think I was going to add another posting tonight but I was so proud of the fact that I was able to post the pictures that here I am posting away.

Anytime I can write about Emma I seem to be able to fill up pages. She really has been wonderful for both my husband, Mark and myself.

In fact here is a picture of Mark and Emma. (Do you think he likes her? - yeah he seems pretty content holding her. This picture was taken approx. last year in October. That is my guess..the window is open behind Mark but he is wearing a sweatshirt. She also has a recent haircut because she is shaved down and we do that only three times a year. Her hair used to grow quite quickly. In this picture we got her an English Springer Spaniel cut. The next cut she got was a hunter's cut and they shave everything including her really pretty ear hair. She was not too happy with us for that hair cut...luckily Mark took her for the hunter's cut haircut.




This is one of Emma's first tricks that she learned when we took her to puppy training...to jump through the hoop. Mark taught it to her. We needed to have her learn one trick that we taught her using the techniques that we learned in class. Well Emma learned to sit, lay down...come, and stay well those are optional to her. We still work on it but it is hard. She knows down/off when she is jumping up but if she gets excited well as Jen will tell you Emma forgets that command too! Jen was fine with it as she is a dog person! Lucky for Emma! In this picture she is jumping through a hoop that is being help straight out from my husband at shoulder height. She gets really good air sometimes and flies through the hoop. You would think that she would run and jump through the hoop but she doesn't, she springs from the floor through the hoop! Amazing.






Finally this is a picture of Emma and my brother's dog Sadie when Emma was pretty young. I think she was about 5 months or so in this picture. Sadie had just been playing catch with her ball and bringing it to my brother. Emma tried to copy everything Sadie did but only for example smaller loops of the yard. Hence why she is laying right by Sadie. Mark or I are holding the leash because we weren't totally sure how Sadie would take to Emma. She tolerates her even to this day and Emma trots along behind to see what Sadie is doing.

Hope you enjoy the pictures of my girls!

It's Sunday Night

Well I can hardly believe it is Sunday night. I did a lot of work on my new blog site. I had so many good intentions but none of them came true! I did make a really nice dinner for my husband. OK here is what we had...Chicken stuffed with broccoli & cheese, Au Gratin Potatoes, and green beans. I am now hungry for Chocolate ice cream from Culvers. I can't believe how much I am craving it. I will ask Mark if he wants to go in about five mintues...that should give me time to finish writing the rest of my posting.

I had really wanted to finish the last block for my Block of the Month Club and put the last row of sashing on. I also wanted to quilt on my mother-in-law's quilt. I thought about starting one of the kits I bought yesterday at the Quilt Expo but again no. What I did get done is my laundry, and making dinner. I was going to take all the stuff down here upstairs but no that didn't happen.

Mark picked up my new Pink Razor Phone on Friday. He is so nice to me about doing that. I would have gone but I was at Block of the Month club. Ohh well.

Right now I have a very sleepy, snuggly dog next to me. She is quite a wonderful dog and very loving. Today she decided to sniff and try to step on and eat a wasp. That is such a dog thing to do and I just have to smile at her. Lucky for me she did not eat the wasp and my husband got her away from it.

Hope you have a quilty evening.

Very Busy Week

Sunday, September 16, 2007 - Very Busy Week

Wow...I can't believe it is Sunday and I have not posted since Monday!!! I have been very busy not only quilting but doing stuff with my Mark (my husband) and Emma (our Springer).

Tuesday night I got off of work a little early so that I could run and get the backing for my mother-in-law's quilt - I didn't take a lunch so that I could leave a half an hour early and make it to the quilt store in time. I knew on Friday I was going to my block of the month club early so that Jen and I could baste my quilt! I had the top all done and now I just needed to baste it so that I could start quilting it. Then I came home that evening and made a really nice dinner for my husband - Chicken Cordon Bleu, Au Gratin potatoes and asparagus - it was really good and Mark said it was the best dinner he has had ... better than a restaurant.

Wednesday night was my quilt guild meeting - Patched Lives is the name of the guild. I missed part of the program but my feet have been killing me lately so I needed to come home and put my feet up. (I have plantars faciatis - don't think I spelled that right but you get the idea). We learned all about the upcoming programs and I got to see several of my quilting friends that I haven't seen in several months...unfortunately I missed the last three months...one of the members was sure to point that out to me. Our guild has a waiting list but I did pay my dues so I guess if I have things going on it is okay to miss some meetings. Then at the beginning of the meeting our president of our guild started talking about if you are not able to attend a majority of the meetings you should pay the guest fee and inferred giving up your membership so that someone else can have your spot who will attend. That seemed awfully harsh to me but I understood what they were saying but why can't they pay guest fees and come to the meetings??? When I came home I decided that after having my feet up I should finish my August block of the month club block. I then put that row together and sewed it to the rest of the top...well I just wasnt' paying enough attention and I was tired so I added it to the top and not the bottom so I took that off and went to bed.

Thursday night I went to a jewerly party and had a great time. My friend who had the party has an English Springer Spaniel who is one month younger than Emma. Baily is a peanut. She is sooo small esp. compared to Emma who is a large female English Springer Spaniel. My Emma is very tall and long for a springer but she is sooo wonderful. I got home late in the evening and decided to put the next row on the quilt top and go downstairs and try to bring my roll of batting up. Well Mark brought it up as well I thought I was going to throw my back out trying to get that huge roll up the stairs. I then cut the batting for my mother-in-law's quilt so that I could baste it Friday.

On Friday I had to be to work early so that I could leave early....I needed to be to Frank's Sewing Center where the Block of the Month Club that I attend is held. Well I came home and I made the mini meatballs for the snacks we were having at the BOM Club. They tasted really good! I got to Frank's and after I dragged all the stuff that I had in...there was Jen ready to baste the quilt. She uses a basting gun which I had never used before. It worked very well except I jammed one of the guns. Jen said when she got home it wouldn't take long to fix...well then next thing I know Wendy and Brad are telling us about a deal on the Gracie quilt frame and Jen bought it! YEAH JEN! She has really wanted one and this was a great deal. Before you know it everyone is getting there for block of the month club, Jen and I are done basting the quilt and we are all trying all these yummy snacks and Watermelon Vodka jello jigglers. We all really had a great time and there was quite a variety of snacks (appetizers and desserts). We learned how to make the next block and well we were quite a talkative group that night so I didn't get home until 9 or 9:30 PM.

Then it was Saturday and Jen and Cindy were picking me up so we could go to the Quilt Expo at Madison's Alliant Energy Center. It was sponsored by Nancy's Notions. We also went to a lecture by Eleanor Burns. She is funny, quirky but funny. It was about the Magic Vine and I then went and bought the book. I also bought a shorter version of it as a kit and I can't wait to make that. The three of us had a great time and at the end of the night met my husband at The Machine Shed for dinner. We were hungry because we ate from one of the refreshment stands not knowing there was more food out in the corridor. Well I got the last hot dog for 10 minutes...Cindy and I couldn't figure out why that was as they had a ton of them on the heating tray that turns the hot dog. The food was well it left a lot to be desired so it was lucky we had snacks in our bags...mini twix bars and twizzlers. I also got a pretzel and it was very dry. Lucky I had gotten some hot cheese to put on it. I sure did buy enough at the Quilt Expo and a fun time was had by all.

That is the shortened version of my week...I still know that it is a long post so I hope I didn't bore anyone.

Maureen

Sunday, September 16, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by SewAndSnip
Friday night and Saturdays quilt show were just the best. A great time was had by all. My feet are still tired. Cindy

Sunday, September 16, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by luv2quilt
I wasn't bored at all! You have been a busy girl! Glad you had fun Friday night and Saturday. I'm jealous I didn't get to go though.....but I have 6 new windows! Michelle

Another New Home

Well hopefully this is my final home for my blog for a while. I will be moving all of my previous posts over here and maybe I will even start to add pictures soon. Something I need to learn! I sure have been enjoying posting! I hope you will enjoy my journey which will include quilting, my friends and family, and off course Emma.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Ohh no I am home again - allergies

Monday, September 10, 2007 - Ohh no I am home again - allergies

I can't believe this I am home again because of my allergies. My insurance company will not pay for the new kind and I found out late on Friday. Now my doctor has to file a request for me to get the pills. Lucky me they had a sample of Clarinex D that they could bring over to the office close to my home and work. So I found out this morning that I could pick the pills up at 1:30 PM. I had to take my steroid for my eyes and my inhaler for my lungs. Well it started to get better and then another person with heavy perfume walked by and I just could not breath very well. I couldn't use the inhaler again because I am to use it every 4 hours not every hour. After weezing for about a half an hour I called my boss and said I needed to go home I can't be exposed to all this perfume, etc. without any medication. So off I go home. Now an hour later I can pick up the new prescription. I went to the allergists office and I am told to wait she can't find the sample. Ohh noo I am thinking someone left it at the Mayfair office which is half an hour away in mall tower. The guy who is ahead of me is wearing enough cologne to knock me out just about. I am about to start weezing again when she says ohh here is your sample. Okay I take the sample and run for fresh air. Now I am home with a big glass of water as it has a decongestant and the allergy medicaiton. I am also very tired so I am going to take a nap but this has been a nightmare. Why do insurance companies deny us a prescription that we need? Why do they tell us that another product will work when you have used it in your past and it doesn't work. Ohh I am just not happy and feeling miserable. Why do I have to be allergic to everything? And I mean just about everything.

Well I am going to go to take a nap and I am sure Emma will too. She is just happy I am home.

Comments

Monday, September 10, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by ThisOldQuilt
I'm allergic to the earth, sun and the sky too. I hope you get some meds that work.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007 - Allergies
Posted by Anonymous
Boy, I know what you mean about allergies, meds, ins. companies, and perfume/cologne. I used to take Claritin D and it quit working for me, I switched to Clarinex which works a lot better. Ins. co. quit covering it when Claritin D went over the counter and told me to use it. My dr. had to send them a letter explaining that I had used all the other meds and that I needed the Clarinex. They finally approved it. My husband, girls and I were having dinner out one night and a woman came in and sat down 2 booths away from us. Her perfume was so strong I could TASTE it. Of course I got an instant migraine and we left the restaurant, but not before telling the manager and making a rude comment as I passed her table. I don't like to do that but I don't like to taste perfume either. Yuck! Hope you are feeling better soon. If you get lots of pressure from your sinuses which makes your face and ears hurt, try putting a very small amout of IcyHot on your forehead, temples and around your ears. Be sure not to get it too close to your eyes. It will reduce the inflamation and help clear your sinuses. I've been known, in desperate times, to put a tiny dab on my cheekbones too. I'd try a small amount in one area first before putting it all over because if you have sensitive skin, it'll burn the fire out of it. HTH Nikki

Tuesday, September 11, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by luv2quilt

I hope you are feeling some relief by now. Take care! Michelle
Tuesday, September 11, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by CountryQuilter
I really hope you are feeling better. Allergies can be so miserable. Rest up and maybe you will feel better. Kristie

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Think I'm Ready to Give Up for Today

Sunday, September 9, 2007 - Think I'm Ready to Give Up for Today

Today started out as a good quilting day and then well I messed up on my Block of the Month quilt...I put the second row on backwards and then proceed to put the next set of sashing on. Well first I took the sashing off because it was on the wrong side of the row; then I removed the incorrect row so that I could turn the row over and put it on correctly. This took more time than I thought it would.

I also was going to get a lot of cleaning done today but well it just again didn't work out. I was going to start cleaning after I got the second row completed...well instead I was cleaning up the strings and then I found that I have somehow lost the cover to my Gingher scissors (little pair). Don't ask me how but I did. I am worried that Emma ate it. It would not be good for her if she did eat it. On top of that I wanted to run to Joann's well I can't find my coupon so I can get my 40% off of my backing fabric for my mother-in-law's quilt. I also wanted to get to Office Depot for some stuff for the Color Confidence course I am taking on September 22nd. I am very excited about that course but not about the lack of things completed. I also wanted to get the Block of the Month block from August done so that all I have left is September but I just don't have the energy or motivation. I really don't like when I let all of this get to me. Ohh well, when my husband gets back from Home Depot I am going to the grocery store. Poor Emma ran out of treats today so I need to go to the store for her. There is stuff for us that I need but she is my priority. Someone at work told me that when they come back in their next life they want to be my dog because I treat her like a princess. I then teased that I should get her a tiara. (Only thing is Emma would not like it, would knock it off and eat it!) Well Mark is pulling in the driveway so I am off to the grocery store.

Hope others are having a good Sunday!

Sunday, September 9, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Cre8tiveQuilter
Hey...breathe! I think you've just got too much going on today! Maybe just pick one thing to work on for the moment whether that be sewing or cleaning. Mom's upstairs neighbor is getting a liver and white springer spaniel puppy on the 22nd.

Sunday, September 9, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by cowgirl4ever
My day has been much like yours.. things just haven't gone my way and then to make things worse I got called into work and well that is a long frustrating story for another time. I hope your day gets better and you find the cover to your scissors in the couch cushion or something. Heather

Sunday, September 9, 2007 - you sound like me !
Posted by boopie
Guess you didn't have that good of a day. It sounds like one of my many ! LOL ! hopefully tomorrow things will go better ! Boopie

Sunday, September 9, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by SewAndSnip
Your day sounds like mine. I got up and had good intentions but it just went down hill from there. There's always tomorrow. Cindy

Ohh I got a little more done

Sunday, September 9, 2007 - Ohh I got a little more done


Once I headed out for the grocery store I went by Office Depot and found that they were still open. Well yeah I got my stuff for class. I also got a couple of other things we needed in our home office. Then I tried to go to Joann's. I still don't have my coupon but I was going to go anyways...well it was two or three minutes to 6 PM (when they close) and this woman comes out and says something like "Ohh you're just tooo late." Well let me tell you I still wanted to go in but I remember what it was like to work in retail on a Sunday and I know you just want to get home so I got in my car and went to the grocery store. Lucky for me Joann's and the grocery store are in the same shopping center.



I didn't know what I wanted to buy which is always dangerous when going to the grocery store. I ended up with quite a bit of food for next week...in fact I think more than we need but that's okay I can use it the following week...that is what freezers are for. Emma made out like a bandit...I had run out of dog treats so I picked up several kinds. She has to have a soft treat when she gets her pill in the morning. At bed time she gets a milk bone. I also got her a big Dentabone to chew on...she finishes those quickly but she likes them. Then I bought these little treats we use for training. I did buy myself the Better Homes and Gardens Quilt Sampler which has the Ultimate shop hop in it. That and some chocolate should fix me up. I did not even try to start the next block of the month block...I figured I just need to relax so I don't make any more mistakes.



Hope you had a good weekend.



Maureen


Sunday, September 9, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by SewAndSnip
I didn't do anything today except quilt the first piece of fabric for my Veronica Purse. I just couldn't bring myself to start anything.
Cindy

Saturday, September 8, 2007

Saturday Social Craft Event

Saturday, September 8, 2007 - Saturday Social Craft Event

Well today I went and helped Jen and Cindy with the Social Craft Event they had at her Grandma's/Mom's Apartment Complex. There were some interesting people...three ladies who stopped in were very nice, one crocheted for about 20 minutes (she is having surgery on her eyes soon), one who was very nice and brought a picture of a sweater she made when she was young (she started knitting when she was 6) and a third lady who would like to do some crafting but she has tremors and is unable to (she was very nice). Then came the card playing group and they had nothing nice to say...first the room is too cold (so I politely turn the air conditioning up so it warms up), then it is too warm (so I move the cushions that were in the way of the air blowing over by them and they tell me if they aren't put back they will get in trouble), then our machines are too loud and we talk to loud (I think I kicked my speaking voice up a decibel or two ). Anyways it was nice to spend time with Jen, Cindy, Arlene, and I got to meet Kitty and Kari.

I also got a lot done today. I fussy cut the borders for my mother-in-law's quilt (which ended up being too small so I had to re-cut and pray that there was enough fabric when I got home). I also cut and sewed all of the parts for my block of the month quilt so I am hoping to work on putting that together this week. I was going to work on a run around purse by Lazy Girl but I did not get it started...hopefully tomorrow or the next weekend. When I wasn't sure if I would have enough fabric for the borders, I called Jen in a panic...she needed to talk me down because I was so upset with myself. I also had several other problems this evening but in the end it turned out really nice. Jen is going to download a picture for me on one of the two websites. Tonight I also cut the binding for the quilt and tomorrow I will sew it and iron it so that it is ready when I am done layering and quilting the top. The quilt will either be a birthday present or Christmas present...I am going to let my husband pick out which one.

On Friday, Jen and I are going to go to Block of the Month Club so that I can get this basted; I am going to try the basting gun that Jen has (I wonder if I need to bring masking tape like I do when pin basting - I better find out!) I also don't know if I will use invisible thread or if I will use colored thread. What do the rest of you do when you quilt the top?

Hope everyone is getting a chance to quilt!

Maureen

Saturday, September 8, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by CountryQuilter
sounds like you got alot done, even with the hateful people there. Can't wait to see this quilt. Kristie

Sunday, September 9, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Cre8tiveQuilter
I think I do a completely different kind of basting than you do! I've never used masking tape in my life. Since I'm self taught I just lay all three pieces down and smooth them out. Then I work from one end to the other basting as I go and re-smoothing as needed. With the basting gun, you really want your hand under the quilt so that the tacks go all the way through...or a crate thingie; and I never bought one of those because of the way that I baste. If you want to do pins and masking tape it down; that's fine too!! I'll still help baste that way.

Sunday, September 9, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by lori
There's always a bad egg in every crowd ,still you got a lot done ,good for you

Thursday, September 6, 2007

Archives

It's been awhile since I posted

9:22 PM, Thursday, September 6, 2007 .. 2 comments .. Link
Thursday, September 6, 2007 - It's been awhile since I posted
I just haven't felt good today...allergies. I ended up coming home from work because I was so sick to my stomach. I have wanted to quilt but my eyes are so swollen that I just can't. I talked to the allergist about a week ago and there is not much they can do for me except going on steroids. This just is not an option for me so I am miserable.

Last night I went to play poker at our LQS, Patched Works with Cindy and Jen. Jen's grandma came too. Prior to going to poker, we met at Bakers Square for dinner - yum...we knew we were coming back for pie later! We all have our favorites and tend to chose the same thing...maybe next month I will try something new...or not! I normally pick the French Silk Pie! Well anyways I came away with about 20 extra strips unlike last month where I lost BIG! It's all for the fun of it right. My eyes were bothering me last night but not as bad as today. I have tried the drops they give me and they work for a short amount of time so it's really not working well.

I did get the first border on my mother-in-law's quilt. As I have to fussy cut the next border I think I will wait on it until my eyes are better. I am just waiting for my husband to get home and I think we will go out to dinner...he will have to drive as my eyes are itching and burning and a bit blurry.

Hope everyone has a good night and I hope to be able to say that I am able to sew in the near future. I also have a Yellow Brick Road quilt to cut out for my brother-in-law ... it is out of all sorts of fabric with tools on them. He does a lot of woodworking (esp. for Christmas presents) for all of us so it seems appropriate.

Thursday, September 6, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by CountryQuilter
You poor thing! I sure hope you get to feeling better. Allergies can sure get a person down. I can't wait to see your quilts. They sound so pretty. Take a break and get to feeling better. Kristie

Thursday, September 6, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by maryann64
Hi hope you are feeling better soon. Go rest and then go quilt - enjoy life is short. Hugs Mary Ann


Wow...I didn't have too many posts to move
3:33 PM, Sunday, September 2, 2007 ..
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Sunday, September 2, 2007 - Wow...I didn't have too many posts to move
I have been working on moving all my posts and as I only had about 14 - I moved them all yesterday and today. I had a wonderful day yesterday...I got to meet Michelle and Louie (Michelle's husband) yesterday. We all went out to lunch with Jen and then she took us to two local quilt stores. I bought fabric at both...not that I needed anymore but I did. I bought some fun fabric with tools on it for my brother-in-law at Bits and Pieces. I am going to try and make him a quilt for Christmas. I also bought some of the fabric for a runaround purse for a friend.

At the other quilt store, Patched Works, I bought a panel to make a baby quilt. I don't have any friends who are pregnant right now to give it to but who know's it is always good to have around. I have to go out and buy a zipper to make the purse which I will try to do tomorrow before I go to my parents for a Labor Day picnic. My husband has to work tomorrow so I will miss him! It should be fun because a bunch of my cousins will be there as well as my brother and sister-in-law and my husband's brother and sister-in-law as well as his parents. Hopefully he will get off early and can come to the picnic.

Hope everyone has a fun and safe Labor Day!

Maureen


I'm Working on Moving Over
8:35 AM, Saturday, September 1, 2007 .. 1 comments .. Link
Well I decided to start moving everything over to this site. Don't know if I wil maintain two sites or not. I hope this one is easier to add pictures. I still haven't had time to sit down and figure out on the other site how to do it.
Well I should start thinking about starting my day soon. Was going to take a nap while the dryer is going because Emma woke me up really early today. Emma thinks when she is up the whole family should be up...not so in my world or maybe it is because I am sitting on the couch next to the dog...not in bed sleeping. Ohh Well! I am going to meet Michelle today. Jen is meeting her and going to some quilt shops, etc. so lucky me I was invited along!


I tried
8:20 AM, Saturday, September 1, 2007 .. 0 comments .. Link
Tuesday, August 28, 2007 - I tried
I tried to add a picture of Emma but it didn't work. I just copied a bunch of her pictures onto a CD from our main computer and now have them here on a CD in my laptop. Frustrating! I have some adorable pictures of Emma as a puppy, when she got her first English Springer Spaniel cut, and now that her Hunter's cut is growing out. She is a really pretty dog...sorry. Hopefully I will figure this out eventually. I have to so I can put pictures of the progress I am making on my quilts. For example when I get farther along with my Mother-in-law's quilt. I hope to work on it tomorrow night. Tonight I had a doctor's appointment and then I had some paperwork to do here at home. Then my husband and I went out to dinner to the Machine Shed. We both had Mushroom stuffed chicken breasts. Yum! Now it is late and I am ready for bed so no sewing tonight plus I just started a sneezing fit. Something is bothering my allergies.

On a positive note I did learn how to save things onto a CD...we have a rewritable disk drive on our main computer and this is the first time I saved anything to a CD. My friend, Becky's last day is tomorrow and I wanted to bring in a CD with the pictures of her dog on it. I took a really good picture of Bailey (her dog) and her husband wants to blow it up and frame it..it looks good enough to be on the front of Field and Stream or a hunting magazine.

Well I'm off to bed...hope you are all having a good night...esp. Cindy...Happy Birthday Cindy!

Maureen

Wednesday, August 29, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by luv2quilt
You have a Machine Shed up there? I LOVE the Machine Shed!!!! We have one in Davenport, about 35 miles south of here. and that is one of the towns I go 'junkin' in, (thrift store shopping---there are lots of stores there). I think Davenport is the 'Original' Shed. My favorite thing to eat there is the Smoked Turkey Reuben Sandwich. I don't even need a menu...just give me that! I also love the Baked Potato Soup, but had to quit eating it, because it gives me a migraine, and I see spinning auras...must be the MSG. Oh well...it's an artery blocker anyway! Michelle

Wednesday, August 29, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by jillquilts
Keep working on the pictures! I can't wait to see Emma!! Jen has a post somewhere about using webshots to upload pics. That's how I do my pictures now.


Wednesday, August 29, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by 51050
I can't wait to see your pictures of Emma. I'm a dog lover, too. Rhoda

Wednesday, August 29, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Cre8tiveQuilter
I sent you the link. If you need more help let me know! =)

Wednesday, August 29, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by CountryQuilter
You will figure it out, it took me a while too. I'm a little slow when it comes to computer stuff. Kristie

Too Tired
3:09 PM, Sunday, August 26, 2007 .. 0 comments .. Link
Sunday, August 26, 2007 - Too Tired
Okay the concert was great...I really liked Brad Paisley and his show is phenominal. He has one of the most inventive displays I have seen in a long time. He had three opening acts...Taylor Swift (who was great), John Ingram (who well I didn't enjoy that part of the show) and Kellie Pickler (she was okay). The friend I went with just couldn't wait for Brad Paisley and then she was just like a teenager again...she was soooo fun. If any of you have seen Brad Paisley's video Online that is how the concert started with the big doors opening and him coming out playing while the video informtion is streaming down all the displays. For one of the songs later in the show where it is him on guitar and the others playing there instruments, well he animated a cartoon to play during this section of the show. Wow is all I can say. I told my friend I would go again with her because he is so good. His guitar solos were awesome!

I did not get home until 2 AM there was a festival going on down at the Summerfest grounds by the lakefront and both the concert and Mexican Fiesta let out at the same time. It was a nightmare getting out of the ampitheater let alone the place where we parked. Jenna, my good friend, got out of her car and asked someone to let her in...I then had to get out and stop the crowd that kept walking past her car to stop so she could back out...it was very frustrating....a stream of people who would not let her back out they just wanted to get to their cars and wait in line. It took us half an hour to get from our approx. seventh parking place in out onto the street...that was three car lengths to get out. Okay so then we are on the street and this Saturn station wagon which is parked in a no parking zone hits the car in front of it. As it is on my side of the car I tell Jenna to watch out for this guy as he is from out of state (so he probably is unfamiliar with where he is going) and instead of backing up he hits the car in front of him by pulling into it...again I pointed out he is parked in a no parking zone...she let him in because we would rather have him in front of us than behind us possibly rearending us. It took us about an hour to get to Jenna's house which is at most a 20 minute ride...this is after sitting in the parking lot a half an hour. It didn't take me but a half an hour to get home so I was quite tired when I got home.

I think I got up finally at about 10:30 or 11:00AM so I got in the shower and then took Emma who has been very patient with me outstide. She is such a good dog, when she wants to be. When I got home last night she was soooo excited. I am worried how she will be when I go to a quilting camp in October and I am gone for 3 nights/4 days. She has seperation anxiety and it will be hard on my husband as she will be looking for me. When I go to Rosemont, IL in the spring for the Quilt festival in Chicago she is very anxious while I am gone.

My husband has to work today...poor guy he has been on 10 - 14 hour days all seven days this week. They have mandatory overtime. I think I am going to take a nap as I am starting a headache and then I will start laundry and my mother-in-law's quilt. Hopefully I get that accomplished when I wake up.

Hope you are all getting some quilting done.
Maureen

Sunday, August 26, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by luv2quilt
I'm beginning to think I am a winter quilter, because I sure don't seem be in the mood, nor can I get inspired enough to do anything lately. Hopefully, that will change soon.

Sunday, August 26, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by CountryQuilter
Glad you had such a great time. Brad Paisley's homeplace is not too far from here. We have seen him several times. He does alot of charity concerts for local groups. He is great, and very down to earth... Kristie

Sunday, August 26, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by lori
The traffic is always the worse part when you go to any kind of concert but thats part of the whole experience .Glad you had a great time .

Sunday, August 26, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by SewAndSnip
It sounds like you had a great time even though I have no idea who he is. Traffic down there is always bad when something lets out. That's why during Summerfest I always take the freeway fliers. Cindy

Monday, August 27, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Cre8tiveQuilter
Sounds like you had an awesome time!!!!!

Dinner and laundry done
8:15 AM, Sunday, August 26, 2007 .. 0 comments .. Link
Sunday, August 26, 2007 - Dinner and laundry done
Well almost done. I have to put the one load in the dryer. I finished all the laundry. I am going to throw Emma's bed in the wash just because I cleaned up her area on Friday night. We gate her in the kitchen so she can not get into too much trouble. We also have a doggie fleece crate liner that she lays on during the day. Emma does not like her crate so she is penned in the kitchen and dining area. She is very mad at me right now as she had an incident and I had to give her a shower. It's easier to take her in the shower and wash her then to put her in the tub. It still takes two of us as one of us has to hold the shower stall closed. In the beginning Emma figured out how to open the door and escape from the shower so now one of us is on the inside bathing her and the other is on the outside holding the door closed. Her hair gets sooo curly when she gets a bath.

Needless to say this was not on the planned agenda for the evening...so now I will wait awhile until I try to lay out my quilt. Having a wet dog lay on the quilt just isn't the best thing in the world. She does smell like raspberries as that is the scent of her shampoo. My husband asked what if she doesn't like the scent. Well the sent isn't for Emma, it's for us. I still really like her puppy shampoo..it smelled like babies smell after a bath. She isn't a puppy anymore so it was time to get her adult dog shampoo. They had so many scents for dogs it was crazy.

I made a really easy dinner tonight so that was good. I bought stir fry meat - beef and added onions and cooked it. When it was browned I added mushrooms and beef gravy from a jar. I served it over egg noodles. It was a fast and filling dinner. I should go throw Emma's bed in the wash. Hope everyone is having a quilty weekend and gets to work on a project a little this weekend.

Maureen

Sunday, August 26, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by CountryQuilter
You will have to post a photo of Emma, she sounds so sweet! Kristie

Sunday, August 26, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by jillquilts
Yes, you need to show us Emma! Congrats on getting the laundry done! I always feel like I accomplish something when I can do that - and it's just laundry for me!

Sunday, August 26, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by SewAndSnip
You've been a busy little bee today. Give Emma a hug for me. Cindy

Monday, August 27, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by maryann64
Hi Maureen the dreaded bath my dog after 7 years will if I walk her up the stairs after her walk will actually get in the tub herself. But if I try to get her up any other way - no way not food nothing tempts her. Hope you had a good weekend do post a picture I think I will go now and post a picture of my Bosie. Hugs Mary Ann

Monday, August 27, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Cre8tiveQuilter
I LOVE the new smells of dog shampoo. I get a kick out of it. Holly has some between bath sprays that you brush into their coat. Monday (Labor Day) from 5-8 there's a Doggy Dip at the Greenfield Park Pool (124th & Greenfield). I think it's like a $2 or $5 donation to the humane society. Holly and Murphy are going to go and they'd like Emma to join them. =)

Looking Longingly at the Sewing Machine
3:11 PM, Friday, August 24, 2007 .. 0 comments .. Link
Friday, August 24, 2007 - Looking Longingly at the Sewing Machine
I am sitting on my living room couch finally (8:30PM) but I am still going on my things to do list. As I sit here and type I can see my Janome 6600 out of the corner of my eye. Every once in a while it is a glance of longing. I really would rather be sewing than the other things I am doing. When I got off of work I went directly to the grocery store to buy the things I need to make Tuscan Turkey Sausage Stew...my husband and I really like it. With my husband working 10+ hours a day (today it's about 14 hours), I wanted to make him something yummy for dinner. This is a Weight Watchers recipe that I think I mentioned before. (don't know if I can post it because it is a WW recipe)

Well as I was getting dinner ready I decided I couldn't stand the kitchen floor...a lot of debris has been brought in with this weather...rain, rain and more rain so I vacuumed the kitchen, hallway and bathroom. Then I decided to wash the dishes...yes finally the dishes are washed...this has been three days of procrastination. After that I broke down our recyclables and went though our mail and threw out all the junk mail (recycle). I cleaned off some of the table and started a load of laundry...my husband needs socks for tomorrow. Once it's done I will throw it in the dryer. Cleaning is not my thing...but every so often I get a bug to get stuff done and then I feel like I make a big mess while I try to clean everything up. Ohh I forgot I cleaned the counters too...I want to make sure I have a complete list of what I have done.

I am sooo hungry. I am waiting for my husband to get home to eat with him. He should be home around 9 PM. Tomorrow is my weigh in day at Weight Watchers so I would have liked to eat earlier than now but I did eat a small side salad to tide me over.

From the time I got to work I kept hoping it would be 4:30 PM so I could come home and put my mother-in-law's quilt together. Well I hope I get to start on that but I am not so sure. Maybe Sunday. Tomorrow I will be running around in the morning and then in the evening I am going to the Brad Paisley concert. I just found out that Carrie Underwood will be playing too. Now I may not have known who Brad Paisley was but I do know who Carrie Underwood is and I like some of her music. Yeah...I will know a couple of the songs.

Well I should go pop the bread sticks in the oven so that dinner will be ready to be served when my husband gets home. Hope everyone has a great evening and weekend. Hopefully there will be some sewing in all of our weekend plans.

Maureen

Friday, August 24, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by CountryQuilter
You sound sooooo much like me! There are times that I will do anything to get out of cleaning. Then you just have to breakdown and do it...hmmm...life. Kristie

Friday, August 24, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by scissorhandscps
Boy, you sound like me. Run, run, run. And the house cleaning and then this and that and we are supposed to quilt when :0) LOL Oh yeah, when we retire, in between doctors appointments! LOL

Friday, August 24, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by SewAndSnip
Cleaning and working just seem to get in the way of all of the fun things like quilting. I can find so many other things to do than clean. Cindy

Friday, August 24, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Cre8tiveQuilter
Maureen, I have a feeling your house is like mine! Only you've seen mine so you can be the judge. You actually saw it on a "good-ish" day.

Couldn't Post Yesterday...Power Outage
3:23 PM, Thursday, August 23, 2007 .. 0 comments .. Link
Thursday, August 23, 2007 - Couldn't Post Yesterday...Power Outage
Well yesterday we had some heavy storms here is Waukesha, WI, in fact we lost power from 5:45 PM to some time after 11 PM. Needless to say everything I wanted to do was put on hold. I couldn't work on my mother-in-laws quilt because I couldn't sew the rows together. I couldn't work on flower or heart yoyo's because ... well I would have had to go up into my mess of a quilt room and find the thread, needles, fabric, etc. that I needed. Needless to say it is not easy to find all of those things in the dark so then I sat as close to the window as I could and tried to read...no go. Well needless to say yesterday was a bust in regards to getting things done.

Now today you would think that I would be working on the quilt but I am reading all the e-mail's, blogs, etc. that I missed last night. I am already tired and it's only 6:20 PM I was going to go to the grocery store but came home to be with the dog...she was home all day by herself. As my husband still isn't home I don't know what I am going to do for dinner! Boy am I hungry...next I have to do the dishes and then depending on the time depends on if I will work on the quilt. I am hoping to get more stuff done tonight but I also would just like to go to sleep right now.

Well I hope the weather and electricity are better at your home than mine was last night!

Thursday, August 23, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by CountryQuilter
Sounds like another great night for frozen pizzas!! I hate power outages!! When it goes out here, it is out for a LONG while. It is just us back here so they just take their time. Kristie

Thursday, August 23, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by jillquilts
YEAH!!!! FROZEN PIZZAAAA!!!! I love frozen pizza! Sorry about the power outage. That stinks!

Thursday, August 23, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Cre8tiveQuilter
Ahhh, so you live in that area of Waukesha that always has the power go out!! LOL. It's sad when you know areas by who is without power and when.

Pizza, pizza, pizza
3:13 PM, Thursday, August 23, 2007 .. 0 comments .. Link
Thursday, August 23, 2007 - Pizza, pizza, pizza
Well I didn't get the dishes done again....ohh well there is always tomorrow night. We did have pizza...not frozen pizza as I had first thought about...I went to Papa Murphy's which is "Take and Bake" pizza. I picked up the Speciality of the House which has mushrooms, sausage, black olives, lots of cheese and a herb spice mix on top. It was quite good and with a coupon it was reasonable. I also picked up a salad to go along with the pizza. I am sure the salad was a Weight Watchers approved thing but the pizza...ohh my with all that cheese...ohh the points are flashing before my very eyes. LOL. My husband loved the pizza which is good because he works outside and he needed something tasty and filling to eat. He doesn't eat a lot in the summer because of the heat and being outside all day. He does like pizza a lot! He works for the local phone company.

Emma (our two year old English Springer Spaniel) is giving me hints that it is bedtime. She is laying down by the stairs going up to our bedroom and the other bedroom is the quilt room. I know she wants to get in the quilt room but until everything is put away...no quilt room for Emma. She loves fabric and will carry it around. She also shakes it up just for fun. After I have gotten the piece of fabric back and assessed the damage, then I can sit back and have a good laugh. If there is damage to really pretty, drop dead gorgeous fabric well she is in trouble until she gives me those big sad eyes. She knows how to play the puppy dog eyes game.

I just posted my first posting on Lazy Girls Yahoo group. I am a member and I finally made my first post and wrote an introduction. Sitting down and writing on this blog has really gotten me to go ahead an comment on the Yahoo groups that I am on and on some of your blog sites. I am getting better at it. I am not always sure what to write. Everybody seems to be so much more interesting than I am. Also others seem to be getting more quilting done than I am. Anyways about the Lazy Girls Yahoo site...I posted my intro and no one commented on it. Normally someone says hello so I was a little surprised. I also commented about making a needle case by Lazy Girl Designs...well that was a very $#*)#$% day. Jen was there as was Cindy. I think the air was blue when I was finally finished. I have thought about making a wonder wallet but I don't think I will for awhile...it looks too much like the Needle Case!

Well I guess it is now 9:15 PM and I just know that my husband is outside and it sounds like he is shoveling snow...which I know he isn't because we don't have any...wonder what he's doing out there. I am staying inside in the air conditioning while he plays outside in the heat.

Well no sewing tonight...I'm going to go check out some other blog sites and maybe post a comment or two. Who knows, maybe I will be able to add to my friends listing. So far I have been keeping up with what others are writing on their blogs as I have seven friends. I think I have come a long way since I first started blogging about a week and a half ago. Hope you are all enjoying my posts...have a good evening.

Maureen

Thursday, August 23, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by lori
oh my pizza I can taste it LOL .1 1/2 more pounds to lose ,can you tell I am drooling LOL, Glad your enjoying the blogs I often feel like that myself ,every one else seems to have way more going on in there life then I do .Thats why I enjoy the post .

Thursday, August 23, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Cre8tiveQuilter
The wonder wallet is way easier than the needle case. I guarantee it. Honest. Bring a fat quarter on the 8th and I'll walk you through one. Do you think you'll have your MIL's quilt done by saturday? We could go to frank's and baste it. You know, I HATE talking on the phone but I've been thinking latley I should just call you to chat...now, anyone who really knows me knows that this is not normal for me!

Thursday, August 23, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by CountryQuilter
I so enjoy reading your posts! I have come to realize in the past few days that you don't have to sew everyday...to be a quilter. And I am a housewife and I still don't get as much done as alot of these ladies. But it is still fun to hear about everyone elses adventures. Oh, and I am drooling over your pizza...do you know how long it has been since I actually ate something solid...you would think with me not being able to eat because of my mouth problems, that I would loose some weight, but oh no not me!!!! I think I just store FAT :o) Kristie

Thursday, August 23, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by luv2quilt
I love Papa Murphy's pizza's! I also love the cinnamon rings. Can you believe they are only $3? Problem is, I could eat the whole ring by myself!!!! I didn't get much done tonight either. I did my usual nap in the chair for an hour or so, then watched a movie on tv 'The Pacifier'. I loved it!!! After that, I emptied the dishwasher, vacuumed, and threw one load of laundry in the washing machine. I think it can stay there until tomorrow morning. Now I just need to force myself to go to bed. I am tired, but I hate going to bed. I might miss someone's blog, but I won't mention any names (Jen!). Hee hee!

Friday, August 24, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by jillquilts
I enjoy your blog! I enjoy everyone's blog on here! But I feel the same way that, since I ramble so much, I will end up broing everyone to tears! Fortunately, it seems like everyone has enjoyed hearing about my bad dates! And I don't sew as often as some of the other ladies either. Maybe once a week (or 2-3 times if I am in the middle of a class). I always feel like I should really make a concerted effort to sew more, but life gets in the way. :)

Friday, August 24, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by maryann64
Hi I enjoy every one of the blogs and find everyone is so friendly. I'm retired and still don't get to sew every day. Pizza yes the calories but last nite I purchased a thin crust frozen pizza and enjoyed eating it. LOL. Enjoy your weekend. Hugs Mary Ann

Creativity - 89%
3:22 PM, Tuesday, August 21, 2007 .. 0 comments .. Link
Tuesday, August 21, 2007 - Creativity - 89%
Wow I was on Jen's website this morning and couldn't help myself...I had to take the creativity test. I am 89% Creative. I'm not sure this is right. I thought this morning when I was doing this test it was 87%,

You Are 89% Creative
You are an incredibly creative person. For you, there are no bounds or limits to your creativity.Your next creation could be something very great... Or at least very cool!

Try the quiz at http://www.blogthings.com/howcreativeareyouquiz/

Tuesday, August 21, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by 51050
well then. We expect to see great, creative things from you! a few art qults, performing at the Met, who knows! Rhoda

Tuesday, August 21, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by luv2quilt
I was surprised...I was only 61% creative. Maybe that's why I am having trouble getting jump started!

Tuesday, August 21, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by maryann64
Hi you beat me only 81% you go girl. Hugs Mary Ann

Tuesday, August 21, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Cre8tiveQuilter
I took it a 2nd time and now I'm 84%

What do Frozen Pizza, Slice & Dice Nine Patch & Brad Paisley have in common
3:21 PM, Sunday, August 19, 2007 .. 0 comments .. Link
Sunday, August 19, 2007 - What do Frozen Pizza, Slice & Dice Nine Patch & Brad Paisley have in common
What do all these things have in common? ME! Okay, because I am working on my Mother-in-law's quilt and I am making frozen pizza for dinner (I wish it was something more exciting but it isn't) and I am going to the Brad Paisley concert next weekend.

Slice and Dice Nine Patch is what I am using for my Mother-in-law's quilt and all the rows for the nine patches are cut out & sewn together!!!! I actually have one nine patch sewn together and I really like it so far. Jen & Cindy helped me pick out some of the fabrics for this quilt and it is turning out GREAT!!! I hope to have all the nine patches sewn together before I go to bed. Even better would be if I got them cut apart but if I don't there is always tomorrow! I even have the two end strips cut out and sewn together. I just have to decide what I am going to use for the border between the sashing and the final border. I can't believe how far I have gotten today with this quilt. Jen & Cindy told me to just start it and it would go fast!!!

Okay I had to pause in typing to put the Frozen Pizza in the oven. Emma ( my dog ) followed me into the kitchen to see what I was doing. She had to follow me back into the living room where I have both my laptop and my sewing machine set up. She jumped right onto the couch next to me and sat on my feet. She has to be touching whoever she is sitting next to.

Now for Brad Paisley...I knew nothing about him before yesterday. My sister-in-law and good friend called me last night and asked me to go to a concert with her. Her husband does not want to go. Well how could I say no to a good friend???? So I told her I had never heard of him and she told me to look him up on the internet and listen to some of his songs. Well I found Ticks, World and Online...it is not the normal music I listen to although I am very eclectic when it comes to music...I listen to some country but I had never heard of Brad Paisley. Anyone else heard of him? Have you gone to one of his concerts? I thought Online was funny, World was good and Ticks....well Ticks was different esp. the video where they have ticks on the screen behind him (just the outline and all blacked in - not an actual tick). Living in Wisconsin, Ticks are something you just don't want to find esp. on yourself or your pet or family member or friend so the song was weird. Enough already about Ticks. (I love the smiley faces!)

I am also reading a book called The Alibi Man by Tami Hoag. I am about halfway through and I like it so far. I also received my September/October Fons & Porter Love of Quilting magazine. I didn't find anything in it that I had to make. Normally in my magazines I find at least one thing I want to make. Ohh well I have enough WIP's/UFO's to tide me over anyways.

Just finished dinner...took another break from typing and Emma wants Pizza. She helped herself to some pizza on two prior occasions...once for me when it was a piece and I just turned my back and she took the piece and ran. Well with my husband he had over a half a pizza left and he just had to run outside for a minute (probably longer but who knows) and when he came back in the paper plate was spinning on the floor and there was no pizza left on the plate. Needless to say our dog now has a hankering for pizza when we have it. Well I should get back to sewing and laundry. I also have a ton of dishes to do but we will see what gets done. My husband and I are planning to take Emma for a walk this evening. We better get that in before it starts raining again - it has also really cooled off here over this weekend. By next Wednesday we are supposed to have temperatures around 87. I would also like to go out for custard...we'll see what Mark thinks. Normally we have ice cream once in awhile as I am on Weight Watchers but I am not doing so well today and lately so I think tomorrow starts a new day and I will start tracking again! Keep your fingers crossed I can do it.


Sunday, August 19, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Anonymous
Good luck with your diet tomorrow , a few of us are doing the same thing so feel free to comment on it .Your quilt sounds great is this the one where you stack the squares a certain way then cut them ? I have the pattern but have never gotten around to it .Our dog used to do the same thing so a trainer told us to put some pennies in a empty pop can and attach a string to the can and to the food ,every time the dog tries to takes the food the can would fall and make noise ,it took a few times but it did worked .

Sunday, August 19, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by CountryQuilter
Brad Paisley!!! My oldest son loves his music. He is from WV, only about 1hr away from me, so in this part of the country he is very popular. You dog eats everything like my Old Mule, Jim. Of course, he eats his horse feed, but everyday for a snack, I take him out cereal, either Fruit Loops or Honeycombs! People laugh at me, be he loves it! Kristie

Sunday, August 19, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by 51050
I grew up outside Wausau, Wis. and clearly remember my mom checking my head for ticks every time we played in the woods. We have them now and again here in Michigan, but not as plentifully. Rhoda

Sunday, August 19, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by jillquilts
I'm glad the quilt is coming together so well. I can't wait to see the pics!

Monday, August 20, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Cre8tiveQuilter
I think I like Brad Paisley. I have a feeling he's one of those that I listen to and like just couldn't tell you off the top of my head what he sings!! You're going to have sooo much fun!


Another Rainy Day in WI
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Sunday, August 19, 2007 - Another Rainy Day in WI
Well it's Sunday and I have only done one thing quilting related so far this weekend and that is to go to Frank's Sewing Center (a store in Downtown Waukesha, WI) and buy a new ruler. It is an Omingrid 8 1/2" by 24". I now have the tool I read about in one of my books for perfectly folding fabric. Who knew a ruler was all it took. Anyways in this book I read that you are to take a yard or more of fabric...wrap it around the ruler and then pull it off half way and fold it in half. Then take it off and it is perfectly folded. Now let's see if it works as good as they say it does.

Yesterday I took Emma to the dog park with a freind of mine from work. She also has a liver and white English Springer Spaniel. Bailey (Emma's new friend) is much smaller than Emma. My liver and white English Spring Spaniel is very tall and long for her type of dog. That's okay because we like her just the way she is. Emma likes people better than other dogs and so does Bailey so they got along really well. I tried to take pictures of Emma flushing birds or something out of the brush yesterday but she did not want her picture taken. Bailey posed for me and I have several pictures to send to her mom.

My husband is installing another Malibu light outside. It has been raining today so I guess he is going to do it between rain showers. It has been cooler here this weekend so my allergies haven't been as bad as normal. The only thing with it being gray out is that all I want to do is sleep.

Well I am going to go and start cutting out my mother-in-law's quilt so I can start on it this evening. Let's hope I can stay on task and get it done. I'll let you know if I pull it get it done or not.

Any tips on posting a picture?

Sunday, August 19, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by CountryQuilter
Picture tips??? Ask Jen, she is the wiz. Let us know if the ruller really works that well on folding the fabric. Maybe something that I need to invest in...Hmmm....a new ruler... Kristie

Sunday, August 19, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by luv2quilt
Hi Maureen! I missed your first blog, so I just want to say Welcome. A lot of times, I miss a lot of blogs, because when they get past the end of the page, they are gone, and my email won't send me messages of new entries. Anyway, I am so jealous that you are so close to Jen and Cindy! I met them last weekend, and they are WONDERFUL! I miss them so bad already! Shoot! You should have come to Waunakee with them and I could have met you too! Anyway, as usual, I'm not getting anything done today either. I got my new 'Old' hand crank sewing machine today, and it is really pretty. I will take a picture of it later, then decide where I am going to put it. I'm thinking I need a Goodwill truck to back up into my driveway so I can start throwing 'stuff' into the back to make more room. It is gray and cloudy here today too.(Maquoketa Iowa). My husband is out in the garage working on his nephew's motorcycle, and all I'm doing is watching HGTV and playing at my computer. Oh well....that's what weekends are for, right? Back to work tomorrow. Welcome! Michelle

Sunday, August 19, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by cowgirl4ever
I'm going to have to try the ruler trick. I'm always up for new ways to better organize. After all the more organized you are the more fabric you can have. Smiles Heather

Monday, August 20, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Cre8tiveQuilter
Maureen, Check out my blog. Under Links there is one titled Blog Tips. THose are all the tips that I've typed up so far to act as "Help Files." You'll have to let me know the next time you go to the Dog Park. I'd like Holly & Emma to meet. Murphy too!! Don't forget on the 22nd of september is that Wag Fest for the ELm Grove Humane Society. We've done it the last two years. This year it falls on Murphy's birthday so we're using that as his party. Holly will probbably have hers at Petlicious.

Too Tired
3:18 PM, Friday, August 17, 2007 .. 0 comments .. Link
Friday, August 17, 2007 - Too Tired
I am just too tired to quilt or work on my quilt room tonight. Today at work I was the receptionist and although it is not a hard job it is very wearing. Whenever I fill in out there I am always tired.

I am almost done sorting about a ton of fabric and I need to fold it all neatly. Then comes the WIP's (Works In Progress). I normally put them in a plastic bag with the fabric that I am using but that isn't working anymore...they are sliding all over the place. Apparently I have too many WIP's. I am going to try to count them when I work on the quilt room but after I take Emma to the dog park tomorrow I am coming home and cutting out my mother-in-law's quilt. The last two nights I have just gotten busy and the next thing you know is it is bedtime. How annoying!

Well I just wanted to check on how others handle their WIP's (aka UFO's). Thanks for any advice you can give me.

Friday, August 17, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by jillquilts
For my WIP's, I have them laying on my hope chest which is right behind my sewing table. I have everything on the hope chest that I need to finish the project. Usually, when I finish 1, I add 2, but I am trying not to do that anymore! I do have some things in plastic totes, but those are either not started or just not on my radar at the moment. They are definitely the things that I want to work on next so that they don't spend too much time in the plastic totes.

Friday, August 17, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by maryann64
Hi well whether you call them WIP's or UFO's every once in a while I feel guilty about how many I have but I pin the completed blocks on a coat hanger and put the fabric etc in a plastic bag and hang it over the coat hanger. The project is all together and I can see it. I do the same for my embroidery UFO's I have plenty of both. Have a happy weekend Mary Ann

Friday, August 17, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by SewAndSnip
My UFO's are in a basket in the spare room. They are what I call my someday projects. If they stay in there long enough they actually become ugly UFO's. Cut out the quilt and start the new project. Peony

Saturday, August 18, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by CountryQuilter
Have fun folding all of that fabric! Right now I don't have alot of storage space, so I have all of mine UFO's in a LARGE tote. I have soooooo many! I will have to drag them out sometime and take a photo of them. Kristie

Monday, August 20, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Cre8tiveQuilter
I can't wait to see how your fabric looks all folded and pretty!! I keep my WIP in 2 gallon zip lock bags and then tossed into a 18 gallon rubbermaid tub. That is for the ones that are just waiting to be quilted or I'm tired of looking at for the time being. The rest are in drawers in a specific iris cart that I have.

No Sewing or Cutting Tonight
3:17 PM, Tuesday, August 14, 2007 .. 0 comments .. Link
Tuesday, August 14, 2007 - No Sewing or Cutting Tonight
I had the best laid plans tonight...I was going to start cutting my mother-in-law's quilt. This was my intention. Well made a list of what I wanted to get accomplished and the only thing I did not do that I wanted to do tonight was cut out the quilt - everything else is done.

I came home and was going to make Tuscan Turkey Sausage Stew (It's a modified Weight Watcher's recipe - I used turkey sausage instead of chicken sausage). One of the main ingredients is mushrooms and yesterday I bought sliced mushrooms for the recipe. I came home and opened the mushrooms and they were soft and wet and sticky and well a little moldy. I threw them down the garbage disposal. As I was driving to the grocery store I thought to myself this is nuts I bought three packages (8 oz each) and all three are bad. That's not right esp. when I bought them last night. I talked to the customer service person and she said that there was nothing they could do as I threw the product away (down the garbage disposal). Well I have gone to this store for a couple of years and was rather surprised. I went over to the produce area and there were mushrooms on the shelf that were disgusting. I asked to speak to the produce manager but he had gone home. I then asked to speak to the store manager. I had seen him before in the store and he had helped me locate a product on one occasion. Well I explained that I understood that he had spoken to the customer service rep. and there was nothing they could do. I went on to explain that I was no longer going to shop at that store which is unfortunate as it is so close to my house. I showed him some of the gross product and suggested they take it off the shelf. He agreed and he said if I had the cartons I should bring them back and then he could refund my money. Fair enough he needs something to return and I feel like they are helping me out...guess I will continue to shop there. So off I head home to get the containers and then back I go to get a refund and whole mushrooms (which looked and were just fine) for the recipe. After I get home I have to clean them and slice them up for the recipe. This took longer as I have been using the presliced lately. So needless to say next thing I know it's almost 10:30 PM and I'm writing on my blog.

Maybe tomorrow will be a better night to cut up the fabric.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by CountryQuilter
Don't you just hate days like that? I hope tomorrow goes alot better. Kristie

Wednesday, August 15, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by lori
Good for you I hate getting home and half the raspberries in the contain have mold on them. .I used to be shy about returning things but after this happened a few times you soon learn you have to speak up for yourself .

Wednesday, August 15, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by jillquilts
Ugh!! I hate it when I buy produce and it is nasty within a day or so! Good for you for getting the cartons and taking them back!

Wednesday, August 15, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by MoneikQuilts
I just hate it when that happens. I had good intentions last night and it was 11 and I couldn't believe I didn't get all done that I wanted to do. I know just how you feel!

Wednesday, August 15, 2007 - Food Shopping
Posted by maryann64
Afternoon I love shopping at the outdoor markets in the summer when the farmers come in and everything is so fresh and it even smells like food. Grocery stores can be nasty places. My son (trevor and DIL Sasky) are coming for dinner tonite and taking me shopping. I hope my experience is better lol. Hugs Mary Ann

Wednesday, August 15, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by 51050
Yuck! I hate it when you think you have the bases covered and are thrown a curveball. That's life, however. I'm glad you got a refund. Rhoda

Wednesday, August 15, 2007 - mushroom mold
Posted by LavenderHeron
Good for you for taking the time to take it back, you saved others the problem. I would love to see your recipe for the Turkey dish you were making.......hope it turned out to be extra special since you had to go to the extra trouble for it.
Wednesday, August 15, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Cre8tiveQuilter
Hey, you DID get a lot done...now tonight cut that quilt out and get it over with. =)

Wednesday, August 15, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by SewAndSnip
You go girl. Don't you just hate it when things just don't go right though? Cindy

2nd Entry - I'm on a roll
3:16 PM, Monday, August 13, 2007 .. 0 comments .. Link
Monday, August 13, 2007 - 2nd Entry - I'm on a roll
Some of the things I did not tell you yesterday is that I did not think I would ever buy a yoyo maker...then Jen and Cindy showed me the new ones they bought...a small heart and a small flower. Yesterday while I was over at Cindy's meeting both Murphy (Cindy's dog) and Holly (Jen's dog) I tried out both yoyo makers. The first time I made a flower well I don't know how it happened I ended up with a knot where there should not be a knot. Needless to say the first flower was a flop. The second one turned out okay. Now the heart yoyo marker on the other hand was a success. I made four of those puppies in no time. They turned out really cute. I don't know what I will use them for but who knows. I might make a garland for my sister-in-law's little skinny tree. She decorates it for all seasons - she decorates it for Valentine's day, Easter, Thanksgiving, Halloween, Christmas, etc. Maybe I should make some heart garland for her...ohh the possibilities.

I met Jen and Cindy though our Block of the Month Club. Well the first day I met Cindy she bought Maggie (her Janome 6600). She told us her machine's name and I knew I would get along with her right away. Jen was so outgoing and nice that I couldn't wait to talk to her...Wendy had told me about Jen prior to the Block of the Month Club meeting. Jen's sense of humor and mine are quite similar. I do not have as exciting of stories as Jen does but we will see as time goes on. I am not as prolific of a quilter as Jen is. I love fabric...in fact I am a fabric junkie. Jen ended up joining the Batik Club because I really wanted to but I didn't want to be the only one to join...so she joined and so did Cindy...now that is quilting friendship. We also go to strip poker at Patched Works (our local quilt store) and last month I was the biggest loser...I lost about 50 strips...I think Cindy won most of them. Ohh well...it is quite fun and over the weekend I cut 120 strips, rolled them and rubber banded them so that I am ready for next month. The also encouraged me to buy Sophia (my Janome 6600). This was a birthday present as my old Janome died...Brad at the local sewing store, Frank's Sewing Center said that he was surprised that the machine lasted as long as it did as I worked it too hard. He said I needed a bigger machine.

Well even though it is dead I am keeping it. I made all of my bridesmaid's quilts on that machine. I learned to quilt at the community college WCTC (Waukesha County Technical College) and less than a year later I was married and I made all 4 of my bridesmaid's quilts and one for my junior bridesmaid. That is how come it is easy for me to figure out how long I have been quilting...I add a year to the number of years I have been married.

I have some more questions regarding sorting and storing fabric...as I said I am a fabric junkie...I need to sort through what I have and right now I put them in boxes by color. Next I plan to uniformly fold all of the fabric and then I need to find something to store them in. How do others store their UFO's? Do you cut your scraps down into sizes or do you sort them by colors? So many questions as I am in the midst of organizing my quilting studio.


Monday, August 13, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by SewAndSnip
See I told you that you would take to blogging like a duck to water. Peony

Monday, August 13, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by CountryQuilter
Haven't tried any of the yo-yo makers. I have made tons of the regular ones the old fashioned way, but I would love to try the flower and the heart. I don't have a big fancy machine, I just have a Brother, I've had it for almost 6 yrs. So far it has held up great. Kristie

Monday, August 13, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by MoneikQuilts
I'm sure you will love your 6600! I know I have put mine to the test and it has pulled through every time. Wow, I never thought of giving bridesmaids quilts. i will definately have to consider that when I get married! Maybe I should start now??

Tuesday, August 14, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by Cre8tiveQuilter
Ok now, have you cut your quilt out yet?? =)

Hello
3:15 PM, Sunday, August 12, 2007 .. 0 comments .. Link
Sunday, August 12, 2007 - Hello
Hi!

My name is Maureen and I am very new to blogging. I have read Jen's and Cindy's blog sites. I am married and our only "child" is an English Springer Spaniel named Emma. She is two years old and quite a handful. She is currently cuddled up next to me as I was gone most of the day. I went out with Jen and Cindy to one of our local quilt shops, Patched Works. It is here in Elm Grove, WI and a very nice place to go. I am working on a quilt for my mother-in-law and I needed more fabric for this particular quilt. It is going to turn out very nice. Once I finish it I will post a picture of it. I will need help from Jen I am sure.

The fabric for my mother-in-law's quilt was mostly from Quilt for a Cure. It has hydrengias on the fabric. I added some additional colors and we picked out fabric with flowers on it. As the fabric is lovely, I decided to use a large square of fabric. A friend of our's, Wendy, designed a really gorgeous quilt and it is very simple.

I don't know really what to write. I am currently working on organizing my quilt room which has taken me almost a year to start. It is quite a task and I am planning on organizing the fabric by color. That is also how I organized my scraps. How do others organize their scraps?

Well thanks for any advice for a newbie to blogging!

Maureen

Sunday, August 12, 2007 - WELCOME
Posted by maryann64
Hi nice to meet you I'm a old hand at quilting and still it seems my quilt and needlework room is always in need of organization. I try to keep my scraps in plastic bags by colour and if I'm really ambitious and good I will cut them in different width strips 2", 2.5" etc. Welcome again I look forward to getting to know you.

Sunday, August 12, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by jillquilts
Welcome to the site! It's great to see new people join and their projects and ideas! I don't have much of a stash yet, so not a lot of scraps to organize. I would like to see how others handle their scraps.

Sunday, August 12, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by SewAndSnip
Hi Maureen, welcome to the wonderful world of quilt. blogging. Thanks again for spending the day with Jen and me. We certainly did have a lot of fun. Oh I did finish the runaround purse for my sister and it's really cute. Watch for a picture in the next couple of days Cindy ( Peony the House Elf)

Sunday, August 12, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by CountryQuilter
It is nice to meet you, I have heard so much about you. All good! Can't wait to see the quilt that you are working on. And as far as scraps go...right now I don't have alot of storage space, so I just throw them in a tote and when I need smaller pieces, I then dig through and iron what I need. Someday I will be more organized. Kristie

Monday, August 13, 2007 - Welcome
Posted by born2quilt
You will indeed enjoy this site. I think it is so cool to share just about anything and get feedback from everyone. You will have fun. Nice to meet you! Stephanie

Monday, August 13, 2007 - Untitled Comment
Posted by cowgirl4ever
HI Welcome to blogging. I haven't been at it verylong myself but its always nice to see new people join the group. Organizing.. well fortunately I haven't gotten to do a lot of that if my scraps ar fat quarters or close I fold them and put them in a bin (almost like a bread loaf container.. they fit pretty well in there) and then the smaller ones get tossed in a basket. Can't wait to see your quilt. Heather