I was looking through the newest Quilt magazine (Dec/Jan 2012) and found an ad for this site:
www.funfabrics.com
One of the discussions I had with a quilter this past week concerned "licensed" fabric such as Disney fabs, and how they are hard to find. Wish I had run across this ad earlier! They appear to have a huge selection of specialty themes and children's fabrics.
Check it out. It might have what you're looking for. Just a thought ...
I'll post it over to the right under Info Sites and You Tube Favorites.
P.S. I have not ordered from this company so I'm only pointing the way ...
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Are you looking for "Licensed" fabric?
Thursday, October 13, 2011
It has to be after 5 o'clock SOMEWHERE ....
So after a long day/week of doing exactly what you LOVE to do, why not sit back, relax, and have that favorite beverage? Life is grand!
I LOVE this cheap little bottle of Merlot! I am not a wine expert, but I know what I like and Double Dog Dare is the best table Merlot around ... and for the big ol' price of $3.99! More money for fabric! You gotta love it!
It must be Fall!

I found this great Sunflower panel in September and knew immediately that this would be a great wedding gift for my sister-in-law. She's getting married on Oct 22, and sunflowers are part of her theme. It was fast, easy, but looks oh-so-good! There's a table-topper to match but that will be later.

I quilted it using a leaf pattern. It's pretty hard to see in that busy busy panel, but it works great. Now I just have to bind it, put a sleeve on it, and then a label ... I just need about 8 more hours in my day!
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Baskets and Stepping Stones
Here's a picture of the back of the Basket quilt. Don't you just love looking at the back of quilts? Sometimes they give you a whole different perspective on the quilt.
My church quilting group is Stitchin' Sallies and our service to God, church, and community is to make Comfort Quilts for those undergoing chemotherapy. My part in this is that I get to quilt them! What a gift for me, as this provides me opportunity to practice, practice, practice! I love these quilts. Each one is just so unique and I try to enhance the piecers work. This one I called Stepping Stones. I have no idea what the original name is for the pattern but it turned out beautiful. Good work!!
Saturday, October 8, 2011
Friday, October 7, 2011
So here's the answer(s) ...
So Where in the World was Dancing Bear?

Above is a picture of Jacqueline showing us her beautiful
quilts …
So the sunset and the world’s best mojito were enjoyed there in Panama City at a restaurant recommended by a local. Great view and ... are you ready? Oysters on the half-shell at $6.99 a dozen! I did a happy dance because I pay anywhere from $1.75 to $2.50 PER OYSTER here at home! Sigh …
I left Panama City and traveled north towards I-10. I’m traveling on a 2-lane highway and off in the distance I see this beautiful white and silver-domed building, and getting closer I realized that this has to be a REAL southern town. In the south, in the early days, our fore-fathers built their towns ‘on the square’ with some sort of historical monument in the middle; however, this building is on a grand scale and is absolutely gorgeous. It is the Historical Town of Monticello, Florida. The ‘old south’ had round-abouts before the Brits! You travel ‘round about’ the historical monument and then on out of town …
My next stop was … the Savannah Bee Company in Savannah, GA, where I visited my own busy-little-bee daughter. She manages the River Street store so naturally I had to go visit and since Dancing Bear LOVES herself some honey … voila! Dancing Bear sitting by the hive, enjoying a swirl of honey!
It was a great trip ... I recommend both Jacqueline de Jonge as a teacher ... and I recommend the Quilting by the Bay quilt shop. HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW BALI POPS? Saw them Wednesday at QBTB and they are scrumptious! Love the Cherry, the Plum Pudding, the Lime, and the Watermelon...oh, heck, I love them all!
Left Savannah at 8:30 p.m. and got home at 12:30 a.m. Long long trip, but oh-so-worth it!
Now it's on to the business of the day, quilting. I'll be on the long-arm tonight and all day tomorrow finishing up quilts. Pictures when I'm done. And then finishing up the Batik Jacket. Lots to do!
and honey, it was a great trip!!
On the road again ...
Where in the world is dancing bear NOW? More later!
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Only in the south ... |
Where in the world is dancing bear NOW? More later!
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I think I will have some, honey! |
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
where in the world is dancing bear?
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Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore... |
More later, gators ...
Friday, September 30, 2011
Chicki-Clicki-Bag
Isn't this cute? (baak bak bak...) Not my own design ... I was at a guild meeting and someone had the picture of this cutie-pie click-it bag and sent it to me. I finally got it all together this morning. I actually had the dot fabric that was used in the original so I figure I was meant to make it!
I love chickens so this bag is perfect for me! One of these days I'm going to have 3 or 4 chickens roaming my suburban backyard ... hoping that the neighbors don't turn me in. But that's down the road a bit.
I have the Batik Jacket almost finished. Pictures coming soon.
More later. Now that I've had my fun, it's back to work for me!
I have the Batik Jacket almost finished. Pictures coming soon.
More later. Now that I've had my fun, it's back to work for me!
Friday, September 23, 2011
CELEBRATE! and the Batik Jacket
Well, time goes by and sometimes we forget something that was once so important but has maybe faded a bit into the background. Today is my 8th anniversary of being in remission! I'll never forget the day of diagnosis and I thought I'd always always remember the entire journey, especially that last day of treatment; however, I'm extremely pleased to let you know that life moves forward and I am at the point where I ALMOST forgot that this is a day to celebrate! So if you are somewhere on the C-path, take assurance that the day will come where you'll lift your head from your sewing machine and think: "Oh my ... today's THAT day!" Sweet sweet sweet ... I think I'll have a glass of wine or two tonight! Why don't you join me? Around 8pm EST??

The lining is a favorite batik that I bought a LOT of some time ago. I'll show pic of that when I get the whole jacket done.
I was going to machine quilt the pieces on Max, but realized that the lining itself is separate. And didn't want to spend a lot of time trying to figure out if I could machine quilt with just batting and fabric. So to make it easier for myself, I cross-hatched it using my DSM. Love that sweet walking foot with the attached measuring foot. But it did take some time.
Ok, now back to the sewing machine and piece this sweetie-pie together!
More later!
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