This block is to honor Ann (Mad Ann) Bailey. She was born in 1742 in England and came to US in 1761. Her first husband was killed fighting Indians, and she vowed revenge. She dressed as a man and rode a black stallion named Liverpool. She became an Army courier and scout, and her belligerent mannerisms and hatred of Indians terrified them, so they named her 'Mad Ann'
Ann enlisted as Samuel Gay on 2-14-1777 in a company of the 1st Massachusetts Regiment. She quickly rose to the rank of Corporal and for reasons unknown, she deserted in less than three weeks. A warrant was sworn out for her arrest and on 3-3-1777 it was discovered that she was a woman. She was fined 50 lbs and given 2 years in prison for 'appearing in men's clothes'.
In 1785 she married again to John Bailey and after his death moved close to her son. At the age of 70, she built her own log cabin and lived there until her death at 83 on 11-22-1825.
Monday, January 21, 2013
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Project done
Another project done. This is the front and the back of a baby quilt for friends. The baby was born the end of December, and is a little girl. Quilt and Pokey Little Puppy book are now ready for delivery.
Time to clean the sewing room again before I start on the next project. Circus theme is next.
Time to clean the sewing room again before I start on the next project. Circus theme is next.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Patriots in Petticoats Block 1
This is the first block for the Patriots in Petticoats series. This block is for Deborah Sampson. She was the first known American woman to impersonate a man in order to join the army and fight. At 21 she joined the Continental Army as a man named Robert Shurtleff. She was wounded in the leg and tended her own wounds to escape discovery. When she was later hospitalized with a fever in Philadelphia, the doctor attending her discovered she was a woman and made discreet arrangment for her to be discharged. She was later awarded a pension of $4.00 per month.
It will be interesting to learn about these women.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Warrior Quilt
This is the front of the quilt. It is going to a lady friend who is a AF veteran. She has Parkinson's and is really struggling.
The Angel was done using 3 fabrics from the front of the quilt. She was added to the back among the pieced blocks that make up the backing. I used all flower blocks on the back of this quilt. We haven't seen our friend in over a year, so we look forward to visiting with her now that she is back in our area.
I really love the fabric that is the background for the angel. It is material I picked up a couple years ago in 4 different color ways. It really has the look of satin doesn't it.
The Angel was done using 3 fabrics from the front of the quilt. She was added to the back among the pieced blocks that make up the backing. I used all flower blocks on the back of this quilt. We haven't seen our friend in over a year, so we look forward to visiting with her now that she is back in our area.
I really love the fabric that is the background for the angel. It is material I picked up a couple years ago in 4 different color ways. It really has the look of satin doesn't it.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Christmas Gift
Just framed for Christmas a note DH got from our second son for his birthday. This son has been a drill seargent, and also has helped run the program over his 20+ years in the Army Reserves. The note reads:
Dad, Thank you for teaching me to be a good father and person in general. I have taken what you gave me and passed it on to my children. I can easily say I'm proud of them. I see many examples of kids raised wrong, without a sense of responsibility or duty. You gave me those characteristics and enabled me to be successful in life.
When I think of all the people I've trained, I know they take a bit of me and incorporate into their lives; so they also get a bit of you and your lessons. I'd like to think lives have been saved because of it.
Dad, Thank you for teaching me to be a good father and person in general. I have taken what you gave me and passed it on to my children. I can easily say I'm proud of them. I see many examples of kids raised wrong, without a sense of responsibility or duty. You gave me those characteristics and enabled me to be successful in life.
When I think of all the people I've trained, I know they take a bit of me and incorporate into their lives; so they also get a bit of you and your lessons. I'd like to think lives have been saved because of it.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
It's almost Christmas
Can't believe it is almost Christmas. Have to put aside my quilting to get all the baking done. 10 banana/pumpkin/cranberry nut breads to make as well as some cookies. The marathon starts tomorow. Got the top done for the baby quilt. Just need to do the backing and bind it. I think I will use a green for the binding. The Pokey Little Puppy book should be arriving in the mail today or tomorrow to go along with the quilt.
When the baking is done, I will start on a lap quilt for a friend who is veteran and is now in a wheel chair due to Parkinson's. My list of projects never gets any shorter.
When the baking is done, I will start on a lap quilt for a friend who is veteran and is now in a wheel chair due to Parkinson's. My list of projects never gets any shorter.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
December Projects
Finished my bag for the Winter months. It has 2 internal pockets, 2 outside pockets one each front and back and a pocket on each side. Lots of room. It also has a flap that closes the top. Don't you just love the Cardinal fabric.
I've finished one placemat except for the binding. I will do that when they are all completed. I think the fabrics I chose give them a very classy look. She likes teal, and these are lighter shades of it than I gave her last year.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Yeah!! It's Done
The quilt top is finally done. Have 5 projects to finish in the next 3 - 4 months and then I can work on the backing for it.
First, I'm going to make a bag for Christmas, and then 6 placemats for my hairdresser for Christmas. Then I will start on the baby quilts.
Once again, I can't get far enough away from the quilt to get the whole thing in, but you get the idea.
First, I'm going to make a bag for Christmas, and then 6 placemats for my hairdresser for Christmas. Then I will start on the baby quilts.
Once again, I can't get far enough away from the quilt to get the whole thing in, but you get the idea.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Angels Among Us
I took a paper piecing class at quiltuniversity.com I liked the angel that was the project. I have finished mine and am quite pleased with it. I just might make her a part of the backing for all my quilts from now on. It would make a nice signature piece, possibly using fabrics from the front of each quilt for the background and her gown. What do you think?
Saturday, October 27, 2012
Next step
The quilt is on it's final round. Just have corners to do. 24 more blocks and then I can start on my other projects.
Once this is done, I have a patriot quilt to do as well as 3 baby blankets and some table placemats. Most to be done before Christmas. After Christmas I can start doing the backing for this quilt. I am really happy with the way this quilt is taking shape.
Once this is done, I have a patriot quilt to do as well as 3 baby blankets and some table placemats. Most to be done before Christmas. After Christmas I can start doing the backing for this quilt. I am really happy with the way this quilt is taking shape.
Monday, October 8, 2012
Round 1 done
Yeah!!! Done with this round and ready to move onto the next one. I have a friend who doesn't quilt and doesn't want to learn because she just likes projects that she can get done quickly. To me a great deal of joy is lost if all we want to do is finish and don't take joy and pride in the process. Generally I can give things I have spent a great deal of time on without a qualm because for me it is all about the process.
I can't get far enough away to get the whole thing in on the camera, but this gives a good idea of how it is going.
I can't get far enough away to get the whole thing in on the camera, but this gives a good idea of how it is going.
Thursday, October 4, 2012
October already?
I can't believe this year will be coming to a close in 3 short months. Where did the time go.
Yesterday I dropped off my Cathedral Window quilt 'X marks the spot' for a local quilt show. This was my first project. You know the saying about 'stepping in where angels fear to tread'. That is me sometimes. It is entirely hand pieced. The background is a blue batik. I'll have to take a close up of it so you can see the individual blocks when I get it back.
Making good progress on nieces quilt. Will post an updated picture of it sometime soon.
Making good progress on nieces quilt. Will post an updated picture of it sometime soon.
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Progress
There are 40 blocks in the center, and the first round will have 44 blocks.
This round has the darker fabric from the center and the next darker color in it. I am going to hate giving this one up.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Moving right along
Did you ever have that book you can't put down? That is what this quilt is turning into for me. Even when I only plan on doing nothing on it I find myself doing at least one block. I have now reached the half way point of the quilt's center. Paper piecing takes longer to do, but is much more exacting. It takes me approximately 5 hours to do 4 blocks. It is going to be worth it.
Friday, September 7, 2012
Another start
I finally got started on my Niece's quilt. There are 26 pieces to each block, and 196 7" blocks in the quilt. I will definitely need to stay on schedule to get it done in time. I need to do at least 2 blocks a day to finish by the end of the year.
I am paper piecing it, and love the way it is looking with the 4 blocks I have done so far. I enjoy paper piecing, but when I do it I wish I had a machine that cut the threads for me.
There will be 4 graduations of color from the 2 lightest fabrics to the darkest. This arrangement will be the very center of the quilt.
I am paper piecing it, and love the way it is looking with the 4 blocks I have done so far. I enjoy paper piecing, but when I do it I wish I had a machine that cut the threads for me.
There will be 4 graduations of color from the 2 lightest fabrics to the darkest. This arrangement will be the very center of the quilt.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Another day another block
These are the next 2 blocks in the Craftsy BOM. The red and green are Christmas fabrics.
The quilt for my room is done and at the quilt shop to be picked up by the LAQ next week. Anxious to see what she does with it. I've never used this lady before, but I liked the samples she showed.
I need to pick up the background fabric for my niece's quilt, and then I can start on that.
The quilt for my room is done and at the quilt shop to be picked up by the LAQ next week. Anxious to see what she does with it. I've never used this lady before, but I liked the samples she showed.
I need to pick up the background fabric for my niece's quilt, and then I can start on that.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
9-Patch without cutting squares
Saw this great idea. It can, of course, be adjusted to the size you want. In this case I started with 8" squares of fabric. I used a dark thread so it could be seen more easily.
With the fabric placed right sides together, sew a 1/4" seam down each side. Cut a 2.5" piece from each side, and cut 2.5" piece from the center. Press the 2 seamed pieces open to the dark fabric. The fabric from the center will be added to each strip to make 3 strip pieces.
Since you pressed seams to the dark, they will nest together as shown above. Again, sew down the sides like before and cut 2.5" strips as before.
Again, press to the dark on the 2 seamed pieces and add the center piece to each block.
Press seam and you now have 2 perfect 9-patch blocks without cutting any individual squares. I hope my directions are clear.
With the fabric placed right sides together, sew a 1/4" seam down each side. Cut a 2.5" piece from each side, and cut 2.5" piece from the center. Press the 2 seamed pieces open to the dark fabric. The fabric from the center will be added to each strip to make 3 strip pieces.
Since you pressed seams to the dark, they will nest together as shown above. Again, sew down the sides like before and cut 2.5" strips as before.
Again, press to the dark on the 2 seamed pieces and add the center piece to each block.
Press seam and you now have 2 perfect 9-patch blocks without cutting any individual squares. I hope my directions are clear.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
BOM
I decided to do the free BOM that craftsy.com has. If I do one month's blocks each week I'll catch up before too long. It should only take one day to do them. These are the 2 blocks for January. As you can see, it will be very scrappy. I like the idea of each block being 2 shades of the same basic color. What do you think?
Curtains
I made a curtain for the lower part of our bathroom/utility room window. They will only be used when we are entertaining outside as our house is isolated from the surrounding homes. I love being able to look out that window when I am in there doing laundry. I used a blue batik and they looked good for a really quick project.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Almost done
The backing for my quilt is done except for the borders. Will probably get that done next week. The quilt has 3 different center blocks that I added 3 corners to so the centers were on point. The center blocks were from a mystery quilt that I started and didn't finish. Got sidetracked and then didn't remember which one I was doing. Now I am using them in a different way.
Next I will start working on niece's quilt. I've already started on the blocks for the back of her quilt. They also were from a mystery quilt (same one? don't know. LOL).
Next I will start working on niece's quilt. I've already started on the blocks for the back of her quilt. They also were from a mystery quilt (same one? don't know. LOL).
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