So I didn't win.
The contest was won by an amazingly talented women named Angela Pingal. She has a great blog at Cut to Pieces, I've already found great ideas. I glad that such a neat, self-taught, quilt lover won the prize. It was quite a prize and I hope she LOVES it.
I have taken some time to reflect and adjust to a life of reality instead of blissful dreams of me winning all of that great stuff, but alas the day goes on and I'll find my big break the hard way. Not that Angela didn't win the hard way, I'm sure it was a month of intense work.
Again "Great Job".
So on to the next project and the next set of dreams… stick with me it will be fun to see.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Friday, March 2, 2012
Now we sit and wait
The addition for the Moda Sliced competition just ended, and I won't know until Sunday if I am in the top four. There were so many good ideas, I'm trying to keep my assurances up. I have a hard time sleeping now just for the fact of trying to think of every possible new thing that I could design. If anything else good comes out of this at least I have a few great ideas for future projects. I'll let you know.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Moda Bakeshop Sliced Contest Entry
I entered the Moda Bakeshop Sliced Contest.
If you know me well, you know that I love clocks maybe a little bit more the fabric, thats almost shocking to me. So when the parameters of the competition was to make a office or studio accessory my first thought was a clock. I made a sample one first just to see if the idea were feasible. It seemed to really fit together, and so I bought some Moda fabric and started on the official entry. Here are the pictures I submitted. My family has been a great support. Thanks So Much.
I would love to win, I guess that is the reason anyone joins a competition. The grand prize would be amazing. I am in need of a good sewing machine and this one would be a dream, but I have other reason for winning to. It would be a great chance to get my foot in the door with an amazing group of Chiefs, Designers, that love the same things I do. I really think this would be a great start at my dreams of getting a successful blog and business going. Just to be mentioned on their website would be an honor. Enough of my dreaming, look what I made.
If you know me well, you know that I love clocks maybe a little bit more the fabric, thats almost shocking to me. So when the parameters of the competition was to make a office or studio accessory my first thought was a clock. I made a sample one first just to see if the idea were feasible. It seemed to really fit together, and so I bought some Moda fabric and started on the official entry. Here are the pictures I submitted. My family has been a great support. Thanks So Much.
Tell me what you think!!
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Miserable vs. Rewarding
Last night I sat down to start the first few stitches of my quilt and discovered that I had lost my thimble! A thimble is very important piece of equipment for quilting and I just could not start without one. My loving husband, floored that I did not have a spare, jokingly asked if he could make me one out of Duck Tape. His face registered surprise when I immediately took him up on the offer. He had me run and find a button to give it some strength in the end and set to work. It worked great! I went through a couple of them, and each new one got better and better. I really was amazed, the duck tape thimble worked well and was really comfortable. See how resourceful you can get when you really want to quilt!
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Scripture Cover
A few weeks ago I did a post about my first adventures on Pinterest.
I found a book cover and really wanted to make it for my scriptures. I got a new set for my birthday and wanted to keep them nice from the start. I really liked this tutorial and found the pattern quite easy to follow. I added my own flap so that it would close around front, just to protect the pages and little more. It really was simple and easy and a fun day project.
Go to her website if you would like to craft this yourself. ~By Small Means~
I found a book cover and really wanted to make it for my scriptures. I got a new set for my birthday and wanted to keep them nice from the start. I really liked this tutorial and found the pattern quite easy to follow. I added my own flap so that it would close around front, just to protect the pages and little more. It really was simple and easy and a fun day project.
Go to her website if you would like to craft this yourself. ~By Small Means~
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Tucson AZ Gem and Mineral Show
It is sad to say it, but I have never been to the Tucson Gem and Mineral show. I never knew much about it. But yesterday and friend brought me out of my obscurity and took me to the gem show. I am still a novice in understanding it facets, I guess there are different areas set up around town, some that cost money to enter, some you can't bring kids, but the one I went to was free. It was more like a local bazaar than a gem show. It was set up in the parking lot of the Kino Sports complex and said they would be there through the 12th of Feb. We saw a lot of neat handmade wood working and home decor. There were really neat carved furniture and beautiful paintings.
My friend had mostly gone to get the jewelry. It was very inexpensive but well made, and I found several pieces that I liked very much. They had most of the bracelets and necklaces 1/2 off and all of their sterling silver too. The most expensive piece that I liked was thirteen dollars. I did find this bracelet that I really like for $4.00, I thought it was a bargain!
My friend had mostly gone to get the jewelry. It was very inexpensive but well made, and I found several pieces that I liked very much. They had most of the bracelets and necklaces 1/2 off and all of their sterling silver too. The most expensive piece that I liked was thirteen dollars. I did find this bracelet that I really like for $4.00, I thought it was a bargain!
Tell me if you decide to go, I would want to catch a ride and go again!
Sunday, January 22, 2012
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