Saturday, October 06, 2007

Thanksgiving Weekend

Happy Thanksgiving to all us Canadians this weekend!!

I got together with my Friday stitch group yesterday. This is the first Friday that we have been all together (there are only 5 of us) since before the summer. So I came away with gifts from all the summer travelling of my stitch group.


It it not a great picture -- I got a piece of fabric from Dorothy from Prince Edward Island - which is actually purple not blue. Trudy brought us each a little "I love Quilting" broach from Arizona and the little Petruska dolls broach is from Russia, from Barbara - and from Dianne a Mouse pad Calendar. It was nice to finally get all together again. I have been not able to make many Fridays since I started this new job. And at the stitching group I started a DJ block.

Here are two more examples of what I did in the Curved Piecing workshop. I really like the curved log cabin blocks. They really make a nice looking quilt when it is all together.


This one is just a small four inch curved seam block. These blocks are actually much more tricky to put together than the long curves. These are done with freezer paper templates and adding a 1/4 inch seam allowance. Judy Morningstar gave us a great tip on how to cut the curved seams with a rotary cutter.


I am working tomorrow and Monday so there is no Turkey dinner in our house this weekend. I could have cooked a dinner tonight but that would have left Jim with all the clean up Sunday morning and then we are leaving to the Oregon coast on Tuesday morning. So I promised Eric (middle son who loves turkey dinners) that I would cook him a turkey when we got back from Oregon.

To everyone else --- A Happy Thanksgiving and enjoy the holiday weekend.




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14 comments:

  1. The curved log cabin looks great. Wonder what the tric is to do them. I have made a table runner with curved lines and I guess it's probably the same way to do them.

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  2. Your curved blocks looks great! How fun they must have been to stitch :o)

    Your goodies from your quilt group are yummy!

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  3. Ohhh i love these!!! R u going to share the cutting trick??? lol

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  4. ooo I love mail days! And the mouse pad is funny is great!!

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  5. Have a great trip Pam!

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  6. The curved log-cabins have a liberated look which I like very much. So many goodies to return to, how nice. Take care.

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  7. Enjoy your trip!

    What a delightful day with friends!

    Happy Thanksgiving!

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  8. Hi Pam,

    Your blocks are gorgeous and look like lots of fun..
    Your group sounds like a terrific group of people and they found you some really lovely gifts.
    Have a great trip to Oregon.
    Regards,
    Anna

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  9. Your gifts are awesome. Prince Edward Island...is that not when they filmed Anne of Green Gables?
    Your curved blocks are beautiful, though they fill me with fear.

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  10. Happy Thanksgiving. Your gifts are lovely (especially the little matryoshka dolls pin)! You did a marvelous job on the curved blocks, they're going to be great all set together.

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  11. Happy Thanksgiving!
    I am glad I can finally post. For some reason I havent been able to on a regular basis for weeks. Love all your goodies. And your blocks are very wonky and fun. Have a lovely trip.

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  12. Hope you had a nice Thanksgiving and trip. Your curvy blocks are very nice...cant wait to see the whole quilt...Hope all is well..Toni

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  13. I love the curved log cabin block. But I don't do curves.

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  14. Ohhhhhhhhh, I like those curve blocks! They do look so sweet! Love you colour choices! Glad you were able to meet with your group. A chance of scenery is always great! Nice gifts! How sweet of them! Happy Thanksgiving! Yea, I'm behind! I get to celebrate it twice! Enjoy your trip! PS: where did you get your signature block? I want one! lol

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