Monday, September 21, 2009
Sunday, September 13, 2009
I have about 5 of those, you can have one of mine
Last night before I went to bed I made sure to set my alarm for 5:15am so that I could be up and ready to leave for Salem by 6:30am. I even checked twice to make sure it was set. My mom and I wanted to be down at the Coburg Antique Fair early. But this morning when I woke up it was 7:07am!!! I hate oversleeping!!! But I was up and was able to get ready and got to Salem by 8:15 am and I live in Beaverton. I had to do a little make-up at a stop light but I made it. From there we were off to Coburg! Once we go there we got a lot of great ideas for things we wanted to make ourselves and got some fun treasures. I definitely saved some money because when I would see something I liked, my mom would say, "I have about 5 of those, you can have one of mine." Yay!
Saturday, September 5, 2009
one with the fabric
This morning at 9:00am was the 1st meeting of the year in Grandma's Quilt Club at Grandma's Attic (an amazing fabric/sewing store) in Dallas, OR. I drove down to Salem to meet my mom and we drove there together.
There are monthly meetings and everyone in the club gets a pattern and some fabric each time to make one quilt block so that at the end of the year you have 12 different blocks to sew together into a quilt.
Rachel who speaks each month to the club told us today that there three things we can't discuss when we were all together. Politics, religion, and weight, because these things keep us from becoming "one with the fabric". She is pretty funny!
This year the theme of the club is the bobby sox sisters so along with discussing sewing and quilts we will also be talking about three young girls growing up in the 1940's and 50's and learn what their recipe's, crafts, sewing projects, and household tips were.
For my quilt blocks I chose 1930's fabrics. I love all of the little prints on them! Once I finish the I will post a picture. I am so excited to sew on my new sewing machine that I got last night for my birthday!!!!
There are monthly meetings and everyone in the club gets a pattern and some fabric each time to make one quilt block so that at the end of the year you have 12 different blocks to sew together into a quilt.
Rachel who speaks each month to the club told us today that there three things we can't discuss when we were all together. Politics, religion, and weight, because these things keep us from becoming "one with the fabric". She is pretty funny!
This year the theme of the club is the bobby sox sisters so along with discussing sewing and quilts we will also be talking about three young girls growing up in the 1940's and 50's and learn what their recipe's, crafts, sewing projects, and household tips were.
For my quilt blocks I chose 1930's fabrics. I love all of the little prints on them! Once I finish the I will post a picture. I am so excited to sew on my new sewing machine that I got last night for my birthday!!!!
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