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Monday, September 1, 2014

August 9, 2014
 
August was another slow month for the Scrappy Stitchers, as all of the summer fun was still calling before school and all things fall started back. Terry came and brought her bounty of items that she has been working on.
 
Terry made this Off the Rail quilt top out of batiks. Such beautiful colors!

These have been her projects while she spends her time in Florida away from the Ohio winters.


She made this wonderful bowl out of fabric and a clothes line rope.
 
 
September's workshop looks to have more of a turnout. We will even have a new person joining us for some sewing. Can't wait to see who all can make it for a day of fellowship and sewing!


July 12, 2014
 
 

As the summer months are in full swing, the outdoors is calling to one and all and only a few of us, brave staying indoors and sewing. 

Andrea brought in her completed quilt top from our 2013 Christmas Block Exchange. Turned out really beautiful! Everyone put a lot hard work in their blocks. Makes me want to get my top completed!


Frossie continues to work on her Pat Sloan Globetrotting Challenge blocks. I am very far behind on this challenge, but hopefully winter will contain more sewing time for me to catch up.

I wasn't able to stay for the workshop, so what time I was there I spent sewing buttons on a batch of hand towels my mom crocheted the tops on for me. I love using these in my kitchen.

September 1, 2014

I have been very far behind with my blogging, but life has a way of taking over sometimes and the little things like blogging take a back burner.

My life has been consisting of wedding plans for our middle son and youngest son. Planning a family reunion for September with most of my brothers and their families coming for a week. Re-painting my quilt block on our barn in preparation for the Hancock County Barn Quilt Block tour starting this summer. Chairing the Registration Committee for the 2nd Findlay Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. Along with a wonderful summer, I have put up strawberry jam, tomatoe juice and pickle relish. Also with trips to New York and Texas to see family thrown in the mix. All of this being done with a full time job in the fore front.

I haven't had the sewing time like I would like, but I am still enjoying it all.

Here is to fall and winter bringing more sewing time for one and all.

Theresa
June 14, 2014
 
What a wonderful and exciting day. Today was our designated day to exchange the blocks from our summer block exchange. We had a lot of people show today to sew, visit and exchange.
 
 
Here is a look at all of the wonderfaul blocks that everyone made for the exchange. Can't wait to see the quilt tops that everyone makes from their blocks. Hope everyone will share when they have them done.

June

Theresa

Frossie

Nancy

Brent

Joanne

Julie

Dee

Tammy
Brenda
 
Beverly
 
Andrea
 
Diane
 
Ruth Anne
Elida
 
Susan

Deb

Beverly made this wonder shades of red Anvil pattern quilt.


Brent was working on this June Hoffa pattern called Crackers. Loved the fall colors being used.


Vicky spent the day working on these beautiful Churn Dash blocks in shades of batiks.


Terry did this wonderful OSU quilt for her stepson's 40th birthday. Her little funny on this was a Michigan label on the back!


I was working on a Turning Twenty quilt top being done in shades of reds and creams.


Andrea was working on a sample of the new block for our fall block exchange. This was her version. It will be interesting to see what everyone in the exchange uses as a center for thier block. 
Frossie was working on block 5 and 6 of Pat Sloan's Globetrotting challenge.